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CURRICULUM VITA BRAD LOGAN Office Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Kansas State University 204 Waters Hall Manhattan, KS 66506 [email protected] Education Ph.D. (Anthropology) University of Kansas, 1985 M.Phil. (Anthropology) University of Kansas, 1981 M.A. (Anthropology) University of Nevada-Reno, 1977 B.A. (Anthropology, History) University of Kansas, 1974 Academic Honors Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, 1985 Honors Doctorate in Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1985 Graduate Dissertation Fellowship, University of Kansas, 1984-1985 Graduate Teaching Fellowship, University of Nevada, Reno and Nevada State Museum, 1977 Honor Roll, University of Kansas, 1971-1974 Present Research Associate Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, Kansas State University, since May 2019 Past Professional Positions Research Associate Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, Kansas State University, 1998-2019 Director, Office of Archaeological Research, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1985-2003 Senior Curator, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1998-2003 Associate Curator, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1991-1998 Research Associate, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1985-1991 Research Assistant, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1978-1984 Research Assistant, Nevada State Museum, Carson City, Nevada, 1977 Personal Grants Received (total $17,964) 2018- John Reynolds Memorial Research Fund, Kansas Anthropological Association, for analyses of the 2019 Quixote site faunal remains by John (Rob) Bozell and Carl Falk. $2,000 1 2017- Kansas Anthropological Association, Principal Investigator, Kansas Archaeological Training 2018 Program: excavation, analysis, and report of the Quixote site (Late Woodland), Jefferson County, Kansas. $5,000 2001- Kansas Anthropological Association, Research Award, Kansas Archaeological Training Program, 2002 analysis and report of investigations in Independence Creek Valley, Atchison County, Kansas. $5,000 2002 Carlyle S. Smith Memorial Fund, University of Kansas, for taxonomic identification of burned house support beams from Scott, a Steed-Kisker phase site in Stranger Creek Valley, Leavenworth County, Kansas. $140 2001 John Reynolds Memorial Research Fund, Kansas Anthropological Association, for AMS radiocarbon dating of maize from the Zacharias site (14LV380), Area 2. $590 2000 Carlyle S. Smith Memorial Fund, University of Kansas, to present an invited paper at the conference "Perspectives on Middle Woodland at the Millennium", Kampsville, Illinois. $330 1991 General Research Fund, University of Kansas Faculty Senate, for Plains Village Frontier: Analysis of the Zacharias Site, Northeastern Kansas. $5,704 1987 National Endowment for the Humanities Travel to Collections Grant for Analysis of Animal Remains from Grubgraben, An Open Air Epigravettian Site in Lower Austria. $750 1985 Grant-in-Aid of Research, Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, for Geoarchaeological Research in Stranger Creek Basin, Northeastern Kansas. $300 1985 University of Kansas Graduate Student Travel Grant to the 50th Annual Meeting of the Society of American Archaeology to present a contributed paper (see Papers Presented). $150 Teaching Experience (Kansas State University, University of Kansas) 2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2003 (two sessions), 1997, 1994, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1986 Director, Kansas Archaeological Field School (Anth 535/730-Field and Laboratory Techniques in Archaeology; Anth 418/889-Summer Field Work in Archaeology) 2008-2018, 2002, 1999, 1998, 1992 (Anth 540/562/678-Archaeology Laboratory Methods; Anth 401- Laboratory Techniques in Archaeology; taught annually at KSU since 2010) 2009-2019 Internship in Museology (Anth 626), coordinator (31 interns) 2015, 2013, 2010, 2008 Independent Reading and Research (Anth 625) 2008 Archaeological Field Methods: Survey (Anth 679) 2002 Data Analysis in Archaeology: Analysis of a Late Prehistoric House (Anth 851) 2001 North American Archaeology (Anth 504) 2001 Northeast Kansas Prehistory (Kansas Anthropological Association Training Program) 1999 Senior Honors Research (Anth 499) 1997, 1993, 1990 Reading and Research (Anth 496) 1996 Environment and Archaeology (Anth 518) 1993 Graduate Research (Anth 896) 1989 Techniques in Archaeological Field Work (Anth 419/899) 1988 Introduction to Archaeology (Anth 110/310) 2 1981-1982 Archaeological Survey and Excavation: Field/Laboratory Methods (Anth 418/899) 1977 Teaching Assistant to Prof. Catherine Fowler, UNR and Mary Rusco, NSM Museum Training (Anth 319). Teaching Fellowship, University of Nevada, Reno and Nevada State Museum, Carson City. Research and Professional Experience (excluding several small survey projects that total $52,126) 2017-2019 Excavation and Analysis of the Quixote Site (14JF420), Late Woodland, Jefferson County, Kansas. Kansas Archeological Training Program of the Kansas Anthropological Association. Principal Investigator (fieldwork 1-15 June 2017). 2017 Review of the Frederick H. Sterns Collection, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University (July). Research Associate (Lauren W. Ritterbush, PI) 2016-2017 Data Analysis and Composition/Editing of the Final Report of the Red Willow Reservoir Projects directed by Donna C. Roper, Red Willow and Frontier Counties, Nebraska (2010-2012), Nebraska-Kansas Area Office, Bureau of Reclamation. Principal Investigator ($62,359) 2016-2017 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the Allen site (14RY661), Wildcat Creek Valley, Riley County, Kansas. Historic Preservation Fund, Kansas State Historical Society, Principal Investigator ($41,304). 2016 Archaeological Investigation of Prehistoric Sites, Wildcat Creek Valley, Riley County, Kansas. Kansas Archaeological Field School, Director (Lauren W. Ritterbush, Co-Director). 2015-2016 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the Sam Kimble site (14RY201), Wildcat Creek Valley, Riley County, Kansas. Historic Preservation Fund, Kansas State Historical Society, Principal Investigator ($31,919). 2014-2015 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the Dreiling Site (14RY403), Wildcat Creek Valley, and Multiple Property NRHP Nomination: “Prehistoric Sites of Wildcat Creek Valley, Riley County, Kansas”. Historic Preservation Fund, Kansas State Historical Society, Principal Investigator ($65,305). 2014 Archaeological Excavation of the Dreiling (14RY403) and Young Buck (14RY402) Sites (Central Plains tradition), Wildcat Creek Valley, Riley County, Kansas. Kansas Archaeological Field School, Director (Lauren W. Ritterbush, Co-Director) 2013-2014 National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Nomination: “Late Prehistoric Sites of Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas” and NRHP nomination of the White Rock (14JW1), Warne (14JW8, 14JW24), Bergstrom (14JW17), Montana Creek East (14JW46), Phil (14JW48), and Windmill Creek (14JW49) sites. Nebraska-Kansas Area Office, Bureau of Reclamation. Principal Investigator ($10,040) 2013-2014 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the Young Buck Site (14RY402), Riley County, Kansas. Historic Preservation Fund, Kansas State Historical Society, Principal Investigator ($24,230). 3 2012-2013 Archaeological Evaluation of the Dreiling Sites (14RY402, 14RY403), Riley County, Kansas (Phase II). Historic Preservation Fund, Kansas State Historical Society. Principal Investigator ($10,020). 2012 Archaeological Excavation of the Quarry Creek Site (Kansas City Hopewell), Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Kansas Archaeological Field School, Director. 2010-2011 Salvage Recovery of Cultural Material at the Montana Creek East site (14JW46), Late Prehistoric, Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas. Nebraska-Kansas Area Office, Bureau of Reclamation. Principal Investigator ($5,870) 2010 Archaeological Excavation of the Quarry Creek Site (Kansas City Hopewell), Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Kansas Archaeological Field School, Director. 2009-2010 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the Bergstrom Site (14JW17) (Central Plains tradition and Oneota tradition-White Rock phase), Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas. Nebraska-Kansas Area Office, Bureau of Reclamation. Principal Investigator ($35,689) 2009-2010 Salvage excavation at the White Rock site (Oneota tradition-White Rock phase), Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas. Nebraska-Kansas Area Office, Bureau of Reclamation. Principal Investigator ($35,689). 2008 Excavation of the Kramer Sites, Jefferson County, Kansas. Kansas Archaeological Field School. Director. 2007-2008 Archaeological Survey of Stranger Creek Basin, Leavenworth County, Kansas. Historic Preservation Fund, Kansas State Historical Society. Principal Investigator ($36,901). 2006-2007 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the Windmill Creek Site, Central Plains tradition, Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas. Nebraska- Kansas Area Office, Bureau of Reclamation. Principal Investigator ($33,159). 2006 Heritage Square North Project, Phase III Evaluation of 14PO402, Pottawatomie County, Kansas. BG Consultants, Inc., Manhattan, Kansas. Principal Investigator ($4,935). 2006-2007 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the New-McGraw Site (Late Woodland) and Archaeological Survey of Stranger Creek Valley, Leavenworth County, Kansas. Historic Preservation Fund, Kansas State Historical Society. Principal Investigator ($68,243). 2006 Excavation of the New-McGraw Site (Late