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DAVID GILBERT MOORE

Warren Wilson College Campus Box 6076 P.O. Box 9000 Asheville, NC 28815-9000 Phone: 828-771-2013 Email: [email protected]

Date and Place of Birth February 2, 1951 Oakland, California

Education

1999 Ph.D., University of -Chapel Hill (Anthropology) Advisor: Vincas Steponaitis Dissertation: Late Prehistoric and Early Historic Period Aboriginal Settlement in the Upper Catawba Valley. 1981 M.A. University of North Carolina -Chapel Hill (Anthropology) Advisor: Joffre L. Coe; Thesis: A Comparison of Two Pisgah Ceramic Assemblages 1973 B.A, University of California at Berkeley, (Social Science Field Major)

Employment History

Faculty, Warren Wilson College, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, ​ July 1999-present.

Staff Archaeologist, Division of Archives and History, Western Office, Asheville, N.C. July, ​ 1982-December, 1985; January 1987- June 1999 (on educational leave Jan.-Dec., 1986). Responsibilities included: Environmental Review for 30 counties; consultation with Federal, state and local government agencies; National Register nominations; public education (more than 500 public presentations); supervision of volunteer program; grant administration; fieldwork.

Archaeologist, Division of Archives and History, Branch, Raleigh. February 1982- ​ June 1982. Responsibilities included: Environmental Review, National Register nominations, supervision of volunteer program.

Research Assistant, Research Laboratories of Anthropology, UNC-Chapel Hill. August 1976 - ​ December 1981. Responsibilities included: Cataloguing and analysis of excavated material; site survey and site recording; drafting; laboratory photography for file records, theses, dissertations, and EIS reports.

Awards

2010: History Award Medal; National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. 2009: Certificate of Award; North Carolina Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. 2009: Invited participant, Research Team Short Seminar Award, “ and : Colonialism and Household Practice at the Berry Site, North Carolina,” School for Advanced Research on the Human Experience, Santa Fe, NM, Oct. 14-15. 1995: Invited participant in ceramics workshop sponsored by and Department of Archives and History. 1989: Invited participant in National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute; Spanish Explorers and Indian Chiefdoms: The Southeastern United States in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries. University of , Athens. 1986 : Graduate Assistantship, Department of Anthropology, UNC-Chapel Hill. 1982: Graduate Teaching Assistantship, Depart. of Anthropology, U NC - Chapel Hill. 1980: Graduate Assistantship and Research Assistantship, Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina -Chapel Hill. 1979: Graduate Assistantship, Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina -Chapel Hill.

Grants 2008 – present (grants for Exploring Joara Foundation) 6 grants – total amount of more than $70,000. 2006 National Science Foundation (with Robin A. Beck Jr. and Christopher B. Rodning), ​ $168,000, Berry Site Archaeology. 2004: National Geographic Society Research and Exploration Grant (with Robin A. Beck ​ Jr. and Christopher B. Rodning), $20,000, Berry Site Archaeology,. 1986: Sigma Xi Research Grant; Historic Burke Foundation; Huffman-Cornwall ​ Foundation; miscellaneous contributions from Catawba County Historical Association, Burke County Historical Society , and individuals. "Upper Catawba Archaeological Project." 1984: North Carolina Humanities Committee. Conference organizer and editor. ​ “Conference on Prehistory: The Archaeology of an Appalachian Culture.” 1980 Sigma Xi Research Grant. “Archaeological Excavation at the Brunk Site, North ​ Carolina.”

Teaching Experience

Classroom 1999-present: Professor, Warren Wilson College, Asheville, North Carolina. 2

1992-1999: Adjunct Faculty Member, Warren Wilson College, Asheville, North Carolina. Additional courses taught at Warren Wilson College; University of North Carolina, Asheville, Department of Sociology and Anthropology; Western Carolina University , Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Department of History. Elderhostels and Workshops taught at NCCAT, Mars Hill College, Montreat Conference Center, and The Mountain Conference Center. 1980: Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, UNC-Chapel Hill

Archaeology Field Schools 2001-current: Co-director (with Christopher Rodning and Robin Beck), Berry Site, Warren Wilson College Summer Archaeology Field School. 1996-1999: Director, Cherokee Archaeology Field School, Warren Wilson College. 1978-1993: Directed six seasons of additional field schools at Warren Wilson College, UNC-Charlotte, and Western Community College, Morganton, NC.

Courses Taught Archaeology and the Environment Archaeology and Ethnology of Southeastern Native Americans Archaeology of Death and Burial Archaeology of World Cultures Archaeology of the Swannanoa Valley Field Methods in Archaeology Historic Preservation Introduction to Archaeology: Method and Theory Native Americans of the Southeastern United States Native American Cultures of North Carolina North American Archaeology Laboratory Methods in Archaeology Latin American Archaeology Physical Anthropology Southern Appalachian Archaeology Traditional Agricultural Systems

Professional Memberships North Carolina Archaeological Council (Secretary/Treasurer 1983, 1984) North Carolina Archaeological Society (President, 1984-85, Editor 1986) Southeastern Archaeological Conference Society for American Archaeology Friends of North Carolina Archaeology (Board of Directors, 1985-1990) Otarre Chapter, North Carolina Archaeological Society (president 1993 -1997) Exploring Joara Foundation (founding member and Board member 2007-present)

Professional Activities 2007-present: Founding member and Board of Directors member, Exploring Joara Foundation.; Morganton, North Carolina. 3

1998-present: Board member South Asheville Cemetery Association, restoration project on abandoned African American cemetery, 1825-1943, 2 acre site, over 2000 graves. 1997 Organized North Carolina Chapter of the Association. Board Member 1997 -2002. 1993 Organized Otarre Chapter of North Carolina Archaeological Society. 1988-1991 Member, North Carolina De Soto Trail Committee. 1984 Organized and hosted The Conference on Cherokee Prehistory, Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa. 1983-1985 Organized and hosted Southern Appalachian Archaeology Workshops; held at Western Office, Archives and History, Asheville, and Appalachian State University, Boone.

Fieldwork Experience

A. 2000- present: Organizer and co-director of the Exploring Joara Project, with Robin Beck (University of Michigan) and Chris Rodning (Tulane University).

B. North Carolina Division of Archives and History, Western Office, Asheville, 1982-1985, 1987-1999. Site surveys, test excavations, and salvage excavations in approximately 20 counties.

Major projects included: 1995: Directed (with Ruth Wetmore and Linda Hall) major salvage excavation at the Macon County Industrial Park Site (31MA185, 14 weeks; 15 crew). 1992: Directed major salvage excavation at the Cullowhee Valley School Site (31JK315, ten weeks; volunteer crew). 1990: Directed excavation at (four weeks; 10 crew plus volunteers). 1990: Directed field school excavation at Cane River School site (31YC91, four weeks; 25 students plus volunteers). 1989: Directed excavation at Quaker Meadows (six weeks; 10 crew plus volunteers). 1989: Directed major salvage excavation at Cane River School Site (four weeks).

C. Research Laboratories of Anthropology:

1986: Developed and directed Upper Catawba Archaeological project. Supervised excavations at Berry site, 31Bk22, and McDowell site, 31Mc41 (20 weeks). 1981: Director. Madison County site survey, Berea, Kentucky (2 weeks). 1981: Director. Excavation at the Brunk site (5 weeks). 1980: Director. Excavation at the Brunk site, 31Bn151, Buncombe County, N.C. (4 weeks). 1980: Field Director. Site survey and test excavations at Indian Fort Mountain, Berea, Kentucky (6 weeks). 1979: Excavated at Cold Morning site under Trawick Ward (2 weeks). 1979: Supervised field school excavation of Warren Wilson site, 31Bn29, and taught class in North American Archaeology (9 weeks). 1978: Directed Field School at the Warren Wilson site, 31Bn29, Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa, N.C. (6 weeks). 4

1977: Field Director, Excavation at Hardaway site (31ST4, 14 weeks). 1977: Excavated at Walnut Cove site, 31Skla, Stokes County, N.C., under Jack Wilson (2 weeks). 1976: Excavated at Hardaway site, 31St4, under Trawick Ward (15 weeks). 1976: Excavated at Walnut Cove site, 31Skla, Stokes County, N.C., under Jack Wilson (2 weeks). 1975: Excavated at Hardaway site 31St4, Stanley County, N.C., under Trawick Ward (14 weeks).

Publications

Moore, David G. 2006 Catawba Indians; De Soto Expedition; Estatoe Path; Pardo Expeditions; in The ​ Encyclopedia of North Carolina, edited by William S. Powell, University of North ​ Carolina Press, Chapel Hill 2002 Catawba Valley Mississippian: Ceramics, Chronology, and Catawba Indians. The ​ University of Press, Tuscaloosa. 2002 Village Evolution at the Warren Wilson Site. Southeastern ​ Archaeology, Special Publication 7, 76-83. ​ 1991 Review Comments. In, Period Archaeology of the Georgia , by Jack Wynn. Georgia Archaeological Research Design Papers, No.3. ​ ​ Athens. 1986 The Pisgah Phase: Cultural Continuity in the Appalachian Summit? In The Conference ​ on Cherokee Prehistory, assembled by David G. Moore, Warren Wilson College, ​ Swannanoa. 1986 The Conference on Cherokee Prehistory. Assembled by David G. Moore. Warren ​ Wilson College, Swannanoa. 1980 The Brunk Site--An Upland Pisgah Site. Southeastern Archaeological Conference ​ Bulletin 23:9-10. ​

Publications with co-authors

In Press 2016 Europeans in the Indians’ Old World, Michael Leroy Oberg and David G. Moore, in New Voyages to Carolina, edited by Larry Tice and Jeffrey Crow. ​ ​ under contract to the University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill.

2016 The Limits of Empire: Colonialism and Household Practice at the Berry Site, 1566-1568. Robin A. Beck, Christopher B. Rodning, and David G. Moore. ​ Under contract to the University Press of Florida, Gainesville (co-author of six out of ten chapters).

Rodning, Christopher B., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and David G. Moore 2013 Conflict, Violence, and Warfare in La Florida. In Native and Spanish New Worlds: ​ ​ ​ Sixteenth-Century Entradas in the American Southwest and Southeast, edited by Clay ​ 5

Mathers, Jeffrey M. Mitchem, and Charles M. Haecker. University of Arizona Press, ​ ​ Tucson.

Beck, Robin A., Jr., David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning 2011 Limiting Resistance: and the Shrinking of Spanish La Florida, 1566- 1568. In Enduring Conquests: Rethinking the Archaeology of Resistance to ​ Spanish Colonialism in the Americas, edited by Matthew Liebmann and Melissa S. ​ Murphy, pp. 19-39. School for Advanced Research Press, Sante Fe, NM.

Rodning. Christopher B. and David G. Moore 2010 South Appalachian Mississippian and Protohistoric Mortuary Practices in Southwestern North Carolina. In Papers in Honor of Bennie C. Keel, edited by Edmond A. Boudreaux, III, Christopher B. Rodning, and Jane Eastman. Southeastern ​ ​ Archaeology 29(1):80-100. ​ Beck, Robin A. Jr., Christopher B. Rodning, and David G. Moore 2010 Limiting Resistance: Juan Pardo and the Shrinking of La Florida , 1566-1568. In Enduring Conquests: Rethinking the Archaeology of Resistance to Spanish Colonialism in the Americas, edited by Matthew Liebman and Melissa S. Murphy, pp. ​ 19-39. School for Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe, New . Beck, Robin A., Jr., David G. Moore and Christopher Rodning 2006 Identifying Fort San Juan: a Sixteenth-Century Spanish Occupation at the Berry Site, North Carolina. Southeastern Archaeology 25(1):65-77. ​ ​

Moore, David G., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and Christopher B. Rodning. 2005 Afterward: Pardo, Joara, and Fort San Juan Revisited. In reissue of The Juan Pardo ​ Expeditions: Exploration of the Carolinas and , 1566-1568, by Charles M. ​ Hudson. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 2004 Joara and Fort San Juan: Culture Contact at the Edge of the World. Antiquity Vol. 78, ​ ​ ​ No. 299: March 2004 Project Gallery (on-line Project Gallery: to view go to http://antiquity.ac.uk/ProjGall/moore/). Beck, Robin A., Jr. and David G. Moore 2002: The Burke Phase: A Mississippian Frontier in the North Carolina Foothills. Southeastern Archaeology 21(2):192-205. ​ Wetmore, Ruth Y., Kenneth Robinson, and David G. Moore 2000 Woodland Adaptations in The Appalachian Summit of : Exploring the Influence of Climatic Change, In Joel D. Gunn, Ed. The Years Without ​ Summer: Tracing A.D. 536 and Its Aftermath. BAR International Series 872:139-149. ​ Ashcraft, A. S. and D. Moore. 1998 Native American Rock Art in Western North Carolina. In Collected Papers on the ​ Archaeology of Western North Carolina, edited by D. G. Moore and A. S. Ashcraft, ​ pp. 59-88. Fall Meeting of the North Carolina Archaeological Society, Cherokee. ​ ​ Levy, Janet, Alan May and David Moore 1990 From Ysa to Joara: Cultural Diversity in the 15th and 16th Century Catawba Valley. In Columbian Consequences, Vol. 2, ed. David Hurst Thomas, Smithsonian Institution ​ ​ Press. 6

Mathis, Mark A. and David G. Moore 1984: Some Thoughts on Ceramics from Northwestern North Carolina and Adjacent Areas. In Upland Archaeology in the East: Symposium 2, edited by Michael ​ ​ B. Barber, Cultural Resources Report No.5, United States Department of Agriculture.

Book Reviews

1992 Snowbird : People of Persistence. By Sharlotte Neely. The North Carolina ​ Historical Review, 325-326, Volume LXIX, No.3, July 1992. ​ 1990 Prehistory and History Along the Upper Savannah River: Technical Synthesis of Cultural Resource Investigations, Richard B. Russell, Multiple Resource Area. David G. Anderson and J.W. Joseph. Southeastern Archaeology, Volume 9, No.2, pp. ​ ​ 151-152.

Presented Papers/Professional Meetings

2012 Spanish Visions of the New World, or Native Chiefs and Spanish Soldiers set the ​ Stage for Colonial Carolina. Paper presented at the New Voyages to Carolina, The ​ ​ First North Carolina: A Conference to Chart Recent and Future Research on the Old North State, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, February 1-2, 2012. 2009 The Pisgah Phase in North Carolina: Looking beyond Warren Wilson and Garden ​ Creek. Paper presented at the ​ ​North Carolina Appalachian Summit Archaeology: New Visions of Ancient Times, Appalachian State University, Boone, North Carolina,

October 2​ -​ 3, 2009 2008 Forty years of Pisgah Phase Studies in the North Carolina Appalachian Summit th Region. Paper presented at the 65 ​ Annual Meeting of the Southeastern ​ ​ Archaeological Conference, November 12-15, 2008, Charlotte, North Carolina. 2005 Foraging into the New World: Early Spanish and Native American Cultures in Contact at the Berry site, in the symposium entitled, The Historical Archaeology of ​ North Carolina. Paper presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, November 2-5, Columbia, South Carolina. 2003 , North Carolina, Cultural Chronology from the Late Woodland to the Catawba Valley Mississippian. Paper presented in symposium entitled, ​ ​ and Beyond: Archaeological Research in the Catawba-Wateree Valley, at the 60th ​ ​ Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, November 12-15, 2003, Charlotte, North Carolina. 2002 The Berry Site and Fort San Juan: The Future of the Upper Catawba Archaeology th Project. Paper presented at the 59 ​ Annual Meeting of the Southeastern ​ ​ Archaeological Conference, November 6-9, 2002, Biloxi, MS. 2002 Cherokee Repatriation at the Warren Wilson Site in Western North Carolina. Invited ​ participant in the symposium entitled, Archaeologists and Indians in the East, Annual ​ ​ Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver , Colorado, March 20-24, 2002.

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2002 Site Evolution and Settlement Plan at the Warren Wilson Site. Paper presented in the ​ symposium, Archaeology in Western North CArolina, at the Southern ​ ​ Anthropological Society, Asheville, North Carolina, April 4-7. 2000 Evolution and Settlement Plan at the Warren Wilson Site. Paper presented in the ​ th symposium, Papers in Honor of H. Trawick Ward, at the 57 ​ Annual Meeting of the ​ ​ ​ Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Macon, Georgia, November 9-11, 2000 1998 Mississippian and Protohistoric Period Ceramics and Chronology in North Carolina's Catawba River Valley. Invited symposium entitled "Cofitachequi: A Chiefdom in Central South Carolina," 55th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Greenville, South Carolina. 1997 Protohistoric Period Research in North Carolina's Catawba River Valley: Identifying the Catawba Indians. Invited symposium entitled "Protohistory and Archaeology: Advances in Interdisciplinary Research," 54th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. 1990 An Overview of Historic Aboriginal Public Architecture in Western North Carolina. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Mobile, Alabama. 1987 Archaeological Investigations in the Upper Catawba Valley. Paper presented at the 44th Annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Charleston, S.C. 1984 The Pisgah Phase: Cultural Continuity in the Appalachian Summit? Paper presented at The Conference on Cherokee Prehistory, Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa. ​ 1980 The Brunk Site--An Upland Pisgah Site. Paper presented at the Southeastern ​ Archaeological Conference, Atlanta, Georgia. ​ ​

Co-authored presented papers

Rodning, Christopher B., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and David G Moore 2015 Conquistadores, Colonists, and Chiefdoms in Northern La Florida: Artifacts and Architecture at the Berry site in Western North Carolina. Paper presented at the 80th ​ Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco, CA. April 15-19. Moore, David G., Robin A. Beck, Jr. and Christopher B. Rodning 2015 A Way Forward with Public and Professional Archaeology: The Exploring Joara th Foundation in North Carolina. Paper presented at the 80 ​ Annual Meeting of the ​ Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco, CA. April 15-19. Moore, David G., Robin Beck, Jr., Sarah C. Sherwood, and Christopher B. Rodning 2014 Continuing Investigation of the Fort San Juan Moat/Ditch at the Berry Site. Paper ​ presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, November 12-15, Greenville, South Carolina Rodning, Christopher B., David G. Moore, and Robin A. Beck, Jr. 2012 The First Lost Colony in North Carolina: Native Americans and Spanish Colonists in the Upper Catawba Valley. Society for Historical Archaeology, Baltimore, Maryland Geiger, Brian, Shaun M. Lynch, Kathryn M. Kipfer, David G. Moore, Christopher B. Rodning, and Robin A. Beck, Jr. (Poster)

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2011 An Investigation of Mound Stratigraphy at the Berry Site (31BK22), Burke County, th North Carolina. Presented at 68 ​ Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological ​ Conference, Jacksonville, FL, November 2-5. Moore, David G., Robin A. Beck, Jr. and Christopher B. Rodning 2010 The Exploring Joara Project: Chiefdoms, Spaniards, and Research Design th for the Western North Carolina Piedmont. Paper presented at the 75 ​ Annual Meeting ​ of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri, April 14-17. Rodning, Christopher B., Robin A. Beck, Jr. and David G. Moore 2010 Spanish Entradas in the Southeast, the Juan Pardo Expeditions, and Spanish Contact in the Western North Carolina Piedmont. Paper presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Saint Louis, Missouri, April 14-17. Rodning, Christopher B., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and David G. Moore 2009 Spanish Contact and Conflict with Native Peoples of the Southeastern United States. Paper presented at 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia, April 22-26, 2009. Beck, Robin A., Jr., Christopher B. Rodning, and David G. Moore 2007 Native Resistance to Spanish Incursions in La Florida: The Juan Pardo Expeditions of 1566-1568. Paper presented at 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Beck, Robin A., David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning 2007 Exploring Joara and Fort San Juan: Continued Excavations at the Berry Site, North th Carolina. Paper presented at the 64 ​ Annual Meeting of the Southeastern ​ Archaeological Conference, October 31-November 3, 2007, Knoxville, Tennessee. Beck, Robin A., David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning 2004 Joara and Fort San Juan: Culture Contact at the Edge of the World. Paper presented at th the 69 ​ Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archaeology, Montreal, Canada, ​ March 31-April 4, 2004. Glenn, Andrea, Robin A. Beck, Jr., David G. Moore and Christopher B. Rodning 2006 Artifacts from Juan Pardo’s Fort San Juan: The Berry Site Historic Artifact rd Assemblage. Poster presented at the 63 ​ Annual Meeting of the Southeastern ​ Archaeological Conference, November 8-11, 2006, Little Rock, AK. Moore, David G. and A. Scott Ashcraft 1995 Native American Rock Art. Paper presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, November 8-11, 1995, Knoxville, TN. Moore, David G. and Robin Beck, Jr 2005 Beyond Joara : Burke Phase Structures at the Ensley site, Burke County, North Carolina. Paper presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern ​ Archaeological Conference, November 2-5, Columbia, South Carolina 2000 An Overview of Mississippian and Protohistoric Period Settlement of the Catawba th River Valley in North Carolina. Paper presented at the 57 ​ Annual Meeting of the ​ Southeastern Archaeological Conference, November 8-11, 2000, Macon, GA. 1995 The Sixteenth-Century Catawba Valley in North Carolina: Chiefdoms, Spaniards, and Early Catawba Indian History. Poster session, 61st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana.

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1994 New Evidence of 16th Century Spanish Artifacts in the Catawba River Valley, North Carolina. Paper presented at the 51st Annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Lexington, Ky. Moore, David G., Robin Beck, Jr and Christopher B. Rodning 2004 Exploring Joara and Fort San Juan: Continuing Excavations at the Berry site, North Carolina. Paper presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, October 20-23, 2004, St. Louis, Missouri.. 2003 Joara and Fort San Juan: Spanish and Native Interactions on the Protohistoric th Mississippian Frontier in Western North Carolina. Paper presented at the 68 ​ Annual ​ Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 9-13, 2003, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Moore, David G. and Christopher B. Rodning 2006 South Appalachian Mississippian and Protohistoric Mortuary Patterns in Southwestern rd North Carolina. . Paper presented at the 63 ​ Annual Meeting of the Southeastern ​ Archaeological Conference, November 8-11, 2006, Little Rock, AK. th 2001 In Search of Burned Buildings at the Berry Site. Paper presented at the 58 ​ Annual ​ Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, November 14-17, 2001, Chattanooga, TN. Robinson, Kenneth, Ruth Y. Wetmore and David G. Moore 1996 Advances in Understanding Woodland Chronology and Settlement in the Appalachian Summit Region of Western North Carolina. Invited symposium entitled, "Integrating Appalachian Highlands Archaeology," Albany, New York. 1994 Connestee Chronology and Culture: New Evidence From Western North Carolina. Paper presented at the 51st Annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Lexington, Kentucky. Rodning, Christopher B., Robin A. Beck, Jr., and David G. Moore 2002 Berry Site Excavations 2002:The Search for Fort San Juan. Paper presented at the 59th ​ Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, November 6-9, 2002, Biloxi, MS. Wetmore, Ruth Y., Kenneth Robinson, and David G. Moore 1996 Woodland Adaptations in The Appalachian Summit of Western North Carolina: Exploring the Influence of Climatic Change, In Symposium entitled, " A.D. 536 and Its Aftermath: The Years Without Summer." 53rd Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Birmingham, Alabama.

Unpublished Research Papers

Moore, David G. 1999 Late Prehistoric and Early Historic Period Aboriginal Settlement in the Catawba Valley, North Carolina. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. 1984 Biltmore Estate Archaeological Survey. Ms. on file, Office of State Archaeology, North Carolina Division of Archives and History.

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1980 Summary of Berea Archaeological Project, Ms. on tile, Research Laboratories of Anthropology, UNC-Chapel Hill. 1979 Analysis of Ethnobotanical Remains from Salts Cave, Kentucky. Ms. on file, Research Laboratories of Anthropology, UNC-Chapel Hill. 1979 Excavation of the Warren Wilson Site, Summer, 1979. Ms. on file, Research Laboratories of Anthropology, UNC-Chapel Hill. 1978 Excavation of the Warren Wilson Site, Summer, 1978. Ms. on file, Research Laboratories of Anthropology, UNC-Chapel Hill. Moore, David G. and Christopher B. Rodning 1998 The Archaeology of Mounds in the Appalachian Summit. Ms. on file, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, UNC-Chapel Hill. Robinson, Kenneth W. and David G. Moore 1992 Archaeology and Artifacts at the McDowel1 House, Quaker Meadows Plantation, Morganton, Burke Co., North Carolina. Ms. on file, OSA. Moore, David G. and Jack H. Wilson 1982 Analysis of Charred Plant Remains from lCT44, Colbert County, Alabama. Ms. on file, Department of Anthropology, Memphis State University.

Television Appearances

2012 Birth of a Colony: North Carolina, UNC-TV ​ ​

2008 The First, Lost Colony. UNC-TV, Episode 703, Exploring North Carolina Series (in ​ recurring rotation). The story of the excavations at the Berry site, location of Fort San Juan (1567-1568), the first European settlement in the interior of the United States.

2008 North Carolina People with William Friday. UNC-TV. ​ ​

Invited Presentations/Public Organizations

Each year I make an average of 15-20 presentations to professional organizations, interest groups, civic groups, schools, museums, etc. In the past few years these have included invited presentations to Davidson College, Washington University , St. Louis, East Carolina University, The Museum of Anthropology at Wake Forest University, National Conference Colonial Dames, XVII Century;, Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Society of , the North Carolina Archaeological Society, the Catawba Indian Tribe, the North Carolina Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and the North Carolina Museum of Natural History, among others.

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