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Revised: 12/2017 CURRICULUM VITAE Personal Information: E. Charles Adams Curator of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum Professor, School of Anthropology The University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721-0026 (520) 621-2093 email: [email protected] Education: B.A. Anthropology, University of Colorado 1970, Graduated cum laude M.A. Anthropology, University of Colorado 1973 Thesis: Dead Horse Site: a Basketmaker III and Pueblo II Site in the Klethla Valley, Northeastern Arizona. Ph.D. Anthropology, University of Colorado 1975 Dissertation: Causes of Prehistoric Settlement Systems in the Lower Piedra District, Colorado. Major Field: Archaeology Areas of Expertise: Southwest archaeology, Ethnoarchaeology, prehispanic ritual & social organization, Southwest protohistoric and Spanish contact period with a focus on Hopi culture, public archaeology. Employment History: 1992-present Curator of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum Responsibilities include developing and conducting research on state land. Currently, Director of the Homol’ovi Research Program which involves a multi-year research program conducting excavations and analysis of several ancient Hopi villages in the vicinity of Winslow, Arizona dating A.D. 1260-1400 1998-present Professor, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, teach upper division and graduate level courses on various aspects of Southwest Archaeology. Director, Rock Art Ranch Field School, which conducts archaeological survey on several private ranches southeast of Winslow. 1998-present Member, Southwest Land, Culture, and Society Executive Committee, School of Anthropology. Program Coordinator 2013-present. The Committee oversees the curriculum for the graduate minor in SWLCS. E.C. Adams vitae 2 1994-2007 General Editor, Arizona State Museum, Archaeological Series. Published one to two monographs per year, which were distributed by the UA Press. 2001-2006 Head, Research Division, Arizona State Museum. Responsibilities included administering finances of the division, representing the division on the museum’s Executive Committee, chairing the ASM Archaeology Research Advisory Council. 1985-1992 Associate Curator of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum. 1985-1997 Research Associate Professor and Research Professor, Department of Anthropology 1983-1985 Director of Research, Crow Canyon Center for Southwestern Archaeology. Developed and operated the archaeological research program for a private, not-for-profit, research and education institution in SW Colorado. Excavation of an A.D. 860s Anasazi hamlet and A.D. 1240-1300 Anasazi town was begun as well as archaeological survey of adjacent sections of land. Campus director: Edward F. Berger. 1982-2011 Consulting work resulting in monograph length report for the Hopi Tribe in land claims against the Navajo Tribe under the Act of June 14, 1934; and for the Hopi Tribe in a Water Rights case for the Little Colorado River drainage in Arizona. Also did consulting work for the Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe concerning archaeological work at Acoma Pueblo. 1982-1983 President, Archaeological Research & Consulting Services, Denver. Did small contracts for the Hopi Tribe, School of American Research, and National Geographic Society. 1975-1982 Principal Investigator of the Walpi Archaeological Project for the Museum of Northern Arizona. This involved the partial excavation and restoration of a historic Hopi village on First Mesa, Arizona and the subsequent analysis and write-up of this research. Initiated research at Homolovi I, a 1100 room ancestral Hopi site near Winslow, Arizona. Project directors: Alexander J. Lindsay, Jr. and Donald E. Weaver, Jr. 1974-1975 Participated in a course on ruins stabilization at Lowry Pueblo in Southwestern Colorado. Codirectors: David A. Breternitz and James A. Lancaster. 1972-1974 Participated in numerous excavation and survey projects on Mesa Verde E.C. Adams vitae 3 1969-1970 National Park. Supervisory assistant of excavations on Chimney Rock Project, southwestern Colorado. Directed survey of eastern section of Southern Ute Tribe which led to dissertation. Research directors: Robert H. Lister, David R. Breternitz, Frank W. Eddy. 1971 Department of Anthropology, Museum of Northern Arizona. Conducted a number of small clearances. Participated in survey and excavation of the proposed route of the Salt River Project Coal Haul Railroad from Black Mesa to Page, Arizona. Excavation of one site was developed into thesis topic. Research director: Alexander J. Lindsay, Jr. Professional Memberships: Sigma Xi Associate, Society for American Archaeology Life Member, Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, Archaeological Conservancy, Archaeological Institute of America. Honors: 1974 Earl Morris Award - University of Colorado; awarded to the outstanding graduate student in archaeology 1994 Victor R. Stoner Award - Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society; awarded for outstanding contributions to public archaeology in Arizona. 1999 Award in Public Archaeology: Homol’ovi Research Program. Governor’s Archaeology Advisory Commission, Phoenix. Teaching Experience: 1998-present Professor, Department/School of Anthropology, University of Arizona Teach upper division and graduate level courses on various aspects of Southwest Archaeology: (Anth 418/518, Anth 447/547, Anth 455/555). 1985-1997 Research Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology Service: Intramural: 1988-2000 Member and Chair, RA Selection Committee, Arizona State Museum 1991-1992 Member, Academic Personnel Policy Committee, University of Arizona 1991-1992 Member, Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure, University of 1993-1995 Arizona. Chair, 1994-1995. 1993, Member, Academic Professional Peer Evaluation Committee, E.C. Adams vitae 4 1997-2000 Arizona State Museum 1994-2008 General Editor, Archaeological Series, Arizona State Museum 1996-1998 Member, Executive Committee, Arizona State Museum 2001-06, 2012 2007-2008 Member, Curriculum Committee, Department of Anthropology 2008 Chair, Bioarchaeology Search Committee, Arizona State Museum 1990-1992 Member, Academic Professional Continuing Status and Promotion 1997-2010 Committee, Arizona State Museum. Chair: 1992, 2001, 2005, 2010 2009-2010 Member, Development Committee, School of Anthropology 2009-2011 Member, Continuing Status and Promotion Committee, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences 2009-2011 Member, University of Arizona Committee on Conciliation 2011-2012 Member, School of Anthropology Curriculum Committee 2012 Chair, Museum Faculty Assembly 2003-2006 Member, University of Arizona Committee on Continuing Status and 2012-2014 Promotion. Chair, 2006, 2013, 2014. 2012-2013 Chair, Dozier Committee, School of Anthropology 2013-2014 Member, Lecture Series Committee, School of Anthropology 2015-2016 Member, Committee on Outreach, School of Anthropology 2010-present Chair, ASM Open House Committee Extramural: 1977-1978 Member, American Society for Conservation Archaeology, Committee on Regional Meetings. 1977 Member, Committee on the State Antiquity Act, Arizona E.C. Adams vitae 5 Archaeological Council. 1978-1980 President, Arizona Archaeological Council. 1985 Member, Board of Directors, Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists. 1985-1997 Member, Certification Committee, Arizona Archaeological Society. 1985-1995 Member, Archaeology for the Schools Committee, Arizona Archaeological Council. 1986-1999 Member, Technical Advisory Committee, Homolovi Ruins State Park, Winslow, Arizona 1988-1989 Member, Museum Committee, The Hopi Tribe, Arizona 1991-1999 Member, Board of Trustees, Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff. Executive Committee, 1995-1999 1999-present Emeritus member, Board of Trustees, Museum of Northern Arizona. 1991-1992 Member, Environmental Education Guidelines Committee, Department of Education, Arizona 1995- 1999 AZSITE Consortium Committee. The goal of the committee was to create a state-wide computerized site file database for Arizona. Chair:1995-1997 2007-2008 Member, Program Committee, 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC 2008 Chair, Roundtable Luncheon on Ritual, 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC 2002-2012 Member, Governor’s Archaeology Advisory Commission to the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office. Vice-Chair, 2009-10, Chair 2010-12. 2012-present Board Member and Treasurer, Archaeological Institute of America, Tucson Chapter. 2015 Member, National Science Foundation, Research Enrichment for Undergraduates Program, Proposal Review Panel E.C. Adams vitae 6 Publications: Books, Monographs, and Edited Volumes: Adams, E. Charles 1975 Causes of Prehistoric Settlement Systems in the Lower Piedra District,Colorado. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms. (Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Colorado, Boulder). 1979 Native Ceramics from Walpi. Walpi Archaeological Project, Phase II, Volume 3. Flagstaff: Museum of Northern Arizona (limited distribution) 1979 Overview and Summary. Walpi Archaeological Project, Phase II, Volume 1. Flagstaff: Museum of Northern Arizona (limited distribution). 1982 Walpi Archaeological Project: Synthesis and Interpretation. Flagstaff: Museum of Northern Arizona. Adams, E. Charles, editor 1989 The Homol’ovi Research Program: Investigations into the Prehistory of the Middle Little Colorado River Valley. Kiva 54(3). Authored two articles. Adams, E. Charles 1991 The Origin and Development of the Pueblo Katsina Cult. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Adams, E. Charles and Kelley Ann