CURRICULUM VITAE

1. DOUGLAS D. ANDERSON, Professor, Department of Anthropology 2. 419 Sowams Road, Barrington, RI 02912 3. Education: undergraduate and graduate degrees (where, when and major field(s); Ph.D. dissertation topic. 1967-Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania (Anthropology) Dissertation topic: Early Man in Northwestern Alaska 1964-67 University of Pennsylvania 1962 University of Copenhagen () (Archaeology) 1962-M.A. Brown University (Anthropology) 1960-62 Brown University 1960-B.A. University of Washington (Major: Anthropology, Minor: Geology) 1959-60 University of Washington 1959 Ludwig-Maximilians Universität (Munich, Germany) (Anthropology) 1958-59 Universität Hamburg (Germany) (Anthropology) 1956-58 University of Washington

4. Professional appointments: Academic 1979-present: Full Professor, Brown University 1998-2001: Faculty Executive Committee (vice-chair 1998; chair 1999-2001) 1982-1989: Chairman, Department of Anthropology, Brown University 1985-86: John F. Kennedy-Fulbright Lecturer in Archaeology and Anthropology, Silpakorn University, Bangkok, Thailand 1982-83: Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University 1979: Visiting Lecturer, Leningrad State University, U.S.S.R. 1970-79: Associate Professor in Anthropology, Brown University 1974-75: Visiting Lecturer, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand 1967-70: Assistant Professor in Anthropology, Brown University 1965-67: Instructor in Anthropology, Brown University 1964-65: Teaching Assistant, University of Pennsylvania

Museums 1981-present: Director, Laboratory for Circumpolar Studies, Brown University 1968-present: Curator of Research, Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, Brown University 1966-68: Assistant Curator, Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, Brown University 1964: Student Assistant, University Museum, University of Pennsylvania 1959-60: Student Assistant, University of Washington 1959: Student Trainee, Helms Harburg Heimat Museum (Harburg, Germany)

5. Completed Publications: (a) books/monographs (authored and/or edited volumes) 1998 Kuuvangmiut Subsistence: Traditional Eskimo Life in the Latter Twentieth Century. U.S. Government: National Park Service. (with Wanni W. Anderson, Ray Bane, Richard K. Nelson, and Nita Sheldon Towarak). (329 pp, 3 Appendices). 1990: Lang Rongrien Rockshelter: A Pleistocene-Early Holocene Archaeological Site from Krabi, Southwestern Thailand (University Museum Monographs, University of Pennsylvania). 1988: Onion Portage: The Archaeology of a Stratified Site from the Kobuk River, Northwest Alaska. (Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska, Vol. 22(1-2)). Fairbanks. 1986 Beach Ridge Archaeology of Cape Krusenstern: Eskimo and Pre-Eskimo Settlements around Kotzebue Sound, Alaska, Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office (with J.L. Giddings), 1977: Kuuvangmiit Subsistence: Traditional Eskimo Life in the Latter Twentieth Century. U.S. National Park Service. (With Ray Bane, Richard K. Nelson, Wanni W. Anderson, and Nita Sheldon). 1970: Akmak, An Early Archeological Assemblage from Onion Portage, Alaska. (Acta Arctica, Vol. 16). Copenhagen.

(b) chapters in books 2005 Woodland , p. 148 in Encyclopedia of the Arctic (3 Volumes), edited by Nuttall, Mark. New York:Routledge. 2005 Birnirk Culture. Pp. 260-261 in Encyclopedia of the Arctic (3 Volumes), edited by Nuttall, Mark. New York:Routledge 2005 Choris Culture. P. 334 in Encyclopedia of the Arctic (3 Volumes), edited by Nuttall, Mark. New York:Routledge 2005 Giddings, James Louis. Pp. 732-733 in Encyclopedia of the Arctic (3 Volumes), edited by Nuttall, Mark. New York:Routledge. 1990: “Global Climate and the Origins of Agriculture” (with Matthews, R., R.S. Chen, and T. Webb). Pp. 27-55 in Hunger in History: Food Shortage, Poverty, and Deprivation, edited by L. Newman. Cambridge:Basil Blackwood. 1989: "Prehistoric Human Adaptations to Environments in Thailand." Pp. 101-124 in Culture and Environment in Thailand. Bangkok: The Siam Society. 1988: "Excavations of a Pleistocene Rock Shelter in Krabi and the Prehistory of Southern Thailand." Pp. 43-60 in Prehistoric Studies: The Stone and Metal Ages in Thailand, (Papers in Thai Antiquity 1), edited by P. Charoenwongsa and B. Bronson. Bangkok. 1987: "A Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Archaeological Site in Southwestern Thailand and its Implications for Climatic Change." Pp. 213-229 in Proceedings of the Association of Geoscientists for International Development and International Geological Correlation Programme-Bangkok. edited by N. Thiramongkol. Bangkok. 1984: "Prehistory of North Alaska." Pp. 80-94 in Handbook of North American Indians, V, edited by D. Damas, Washington, D.C. 1983: "Changing Prehistoric Eskimo Subsistence Patterns." Pp. 62-83 in of the Bering Sea Region: Papers from an International Symposium, edited by Henry N. Michael and James W. VanStone. American Council of Learned Societies and Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., New York. 1983: "A Report of Cave Paintings at Tham Phi Huato, Krabi." Pp. 14-15 in Economic and Social History of Nakorn Sri Thammaraj. Bangkok: Krung Sayaam Press (in Thai, with Pornchai Suchitta) 1982: "Arctic Archaeology." Arete Encyclopedia of Archaeology. New York:Arete Encyclopedia Company. 1983: "A Preliminary Prehistoric Archaeological Survey in Krabi Province." Pp. 1-8 in Economic and Social History of Nakorn Sri Thammaraj. Bangkok: Krung Sayaam Press (in Thai, with Pornchai Suchitta). 1982: "Ob Izmenenyakh Doistoricheskykh Modeley Zhizneobespechenya Eskimosov: Predvaritel'naya Razrabodka" (Changing Prehistoric Eskimo Subsistence Patterns: A Working Paper). Pp. 67-81, in Traditzionnye Kul'tury Severnoy Sibiri i Severnoy Ameriki (Traditional Cultures of Northern Siberia and Northern America). Nauka: Moscow. 1980: "Continuity and Change in the Prehistoric Record from North Alaska." Pp. 233-51 in Senri Ethnological Series, No. 4, Osaka. 1978: "Western Arctic and Sub-Arctic Chronologies." Pp. 29-50 in New World Chronologies, edited by R.E. Taylor and Clement W.Meighan. New York:Academic Press.

(c ) refereed journal articles 2005 Late Pleistocene and Early to Middle Holocene Use of Caves in Peninsular Thailand. Asian Perspectives Vol. 44(1), pp. 137-153. 1999 Borankadi Tham Nai asia Tawanouk Chiang Thai. Development of Local History Krabi Province to Commemorate the 14th Celebration of National Culture and International culture, Krabi on the Andaman Sea, in Honor of the King. (translation into Thai of Cave Archaeology in Southeast Asia, Geoarchaeology Vol. 12(6), pp. 607-638. New York). 1997: “Cave Archaeology in Southeast Asia.” Geoarchaeology Vol. 12(6), pp. 607-638. New York. 1987: "A Pleistocene-Early Holocene Rock Shelter in Peninsular Thailand." National Geographic Research. Vol. 3, pp.184-198. Washington, D.C.

2 1986: "The Thai Muslim Adolescent Self, Sexuality, and Autonomy" (with Wanni W. Anderson, senior author), Ethos, Vol. 14(4), pp. 368-394. Durham. 1981: "Ancient Peoples of the Kotzebue Basin." Alaska Geographic, Vol. 8(3), pp. 52-59, Anchorage. 1979: "Archaeology and the Evidence for the Prehistoric Development of Eskimo Culture: An Assessment." Arctic Anthropology, Vol. 16 (1), pp. 16-26. Madison. 1978: "Tulaagiaq: A Transitional Near Ipiutak - Ipiutak Period Archaeological Site from Kotzebue Sound, Alaska." Anthropological Papers of the University of Alaska, Vol. 19(1), pp. 45-57. Fairbanks. 1975: "Trade Networks among the Selawik Eskimos, Northwestern Alaska during the late 19th and early 20th centuries." Folk, Vol. 16-17, pp. 63-72. Copenhagen. 1972: "An Archaeological Survey of the Noatak Drainage, Alaska, 1961-65." Arctic Anthropology Vol. IX (1), pp. 66-117. Madison. 1970: "Athapaskans along the Kobuk River, Alaska?" Canadian Archaeological Association, Bulletin 2, pp. 3- 12. Ottawa. 1970: "Microblade Traditions in Northwestern Alaska." Arctic Anthropology, Vol. VII (2), pp. 2-16. Madison. 1968: "A Stone Age Campsite at the Gateway to America." Scientific American,Vol. 218 (6), pp. 24-33, June. New York. Reprinted in: Early Man in America, with introduction by Richard S. MacNeish. W. H. Freeman and Co.: San Francisco, 1973. Reprinted in: Avenues to Antiquity, with introduction by Brian M. Fagan. W. H. Freeman and Co.: San Francisco, 1976.

(d) non-refereed journal articles 1999 40,000 years of Krabi: From Past to Present (with W.W. Anderson). Development of Local History Krabi Province to Commemorate the 14th Celebration of National Culture and International culture, Krabi on the Andaman Sea, in Honor of the King. Bangkok. 1986: "Recent Archaeological Findings from Southwestern Thailand." Muang Boran Vol. 12(4), pp. 97-98. Bangkok. 1980: "Cave Paintings of Tham Phi Huato, Krabi Province," Muang Boran Journal, Vol. 6(1), pp. 6-17. Bangkok. (with Pornchai Suchitta).

(e) book reviews 1987: Review: Richard G. Condon, Inuit Behavior and Seasonal Change in the Canadian Arctic. American Indian Quarterly Vol.11(1), pp. 164-166. Berkeley. 1980: "Reconstructing a Migration: Review of 'The First Americans: Origins, Affinities, and Adaptations', edited by William S. Laughlin and Albert B. Harper." Science, Vol. 210, pp. 1339-1340, Washington, D.C. 1972: Review: Michael, H. N. & E. K. Ralph, eds., Dating Techniques for the Archaeologist, in Choice, October, p. 1023. 1971: Review: Alexander, J., The Directing of Archaeological Excavations, in Choice, March, p. 126. 1970: Review: William A. Ritchie, The Archaeology of Martha's Vineyard: A Framework for the Prehistory of Southern New England, in American Anthropologist, Vol. 71(5), pp. 1191-1192, October. Washington, D.C. 1968: Review: Wendell H. Oswalt and James W. VanStone, The Ethnoarchaeology of Crow Village, Alaska, in American Antiquity, Vol. 33 (3), pp. 396-397. Salt Lake City. 1966: Review: H. G. Bandi, Urgeschichte der Eskimo, in American Antiquity, Vol. 31 (6), pp. 881-882, October, Salt Lake City.

(f) abstracts; and reports 2000 Final Report On Archaeological Excavations At Khao Kanab Nam, Krabi. Submitted To The National Research Council Of Thailand, Bangkok. January 18, 2000 (with Wanni Wibulswasdi Anderson). 27 pp. (currently in revision for publication). 1999 Preliminary Report On Archaeological Excavations At Khao Kanab Nam, Krabi. Submitted To The National Research Council Of Thailand, Bangkok. August 6, 1999 (with Wanni Wibulswasdi Anderson). 1997 Human Subsistence Practices in Response to Environmental Fluctuations in Northwest Alaska Over the Last Millennium. Final report to the National Science Foundation. (with W. W. Anderson). 80 pp. + appendices.

3 1997 The Archaeology and History of the Selawik and Upper Noatak regions of Northwest Alaska. Report to the Northwest Arctic Borough. 45 pp. + appendices. 1997 Final report on the Archaeology of Lang Rongrien Rockshelter, Krabi, Southwest Thailand. Report submitted to the National Research Council, Thailand. 80 pp. 1993 The Archaeology and History of the Pah River Region of the Upper Kobuk River Valley, Northwestern Alaska. Report to the Northwest Arctic Borough. 36 pp. + appendices. 1992 The Archaeology of the Deadfall Syncline Coal District, Northwest Alaska. Report submitted to the Arctic Slope Borough. 62 pp. + appendices. 1986 The Prehistory of Southwestern Thailand: Excavations at the Lang Rongrien Rockshelter. Report submitted to the National Geographic Society. 112 pp. 1985 Onion Portage: The Archeology of a Stratified Site from Alaska. Report Submitted to the National Park Service. 900 pp. 1984 Prehistoric Investigations in Southwestern Thailand. National Geographic Society. 20 pp. Early Man in Northwest Alaska. National Science Foundation. 20 pp. 1981 Results of an Archeological Survey of the Selawik Farm Site and Environs, Alaska. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 10 pp. 1979 An Archeological Survey of Krabi Province, Thailand. Report to National Research Council, Thailand (with Pornchai Suchitta). 23 pp. 1978 Results of the Second Archeological Field School and Museum Training Program for Inupiat High School Students, Selawik, Alaska (with Wanni W. Anderson), 5 pp. 1977 Selawik Inupiat (Eskimo) Archeological Settlements, Use Areas and Resources, northwestern Alaska (with Wanni W. Anderson). 99 pp. + appendices 1977 Archeological Surveys of the Proposed Cape Krusenstern and Kobuk National Monuments, Alaska. U.S. National Park Service. 31 pp. 1977 Prehistoric and Early Historic Human Settlements and Resource Use Areas in the Selawik Drainage, Alaska. U.S. National Park Service. 20 pp. + 3 appendices. 1976 Kuuvangmiit: Traditional Subsistence Living in the Latter Twentieth Century. U.S. National Park Service (with Ray Bane, Richard K. Nelson, Wanni W. Anderson and Nita Sheldon). 556 pp. + l appendix. 1971 Archeological and Ethnological Research in Selawik, Alaska: A Preliminary Report. U.S. National Park Service (with Wanni W. Anderson). 23 pp.

(g) invited lectures 2002 Discussant: The State of Arctic archaeology, in all day Symposium in Honor of Douglas D. Anderson, Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological Association, 5 April, Anchorage. 2001 Interaction and Trade in Late Prehistoric Northwest Alaska: A Work in Progress. Anthropology Colloquium, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Department of Anthropology, Fairbanks, Oct. 22 2001 Onion Portage Retrospective: The View of Northwestern Alaskan Archaeology in the past 20 years. University of Alaska, Anchorage, Department of Anthropology and Anthropology Club, Anchorage, October 18. 1999 40,000 Years of Krabi: From Past to Present. Keynote talk at Scholarly Seminar: 40,000 years of Krabi (23 Nov 25), Organized by the Office of the National Culture Commission [Thailand] and Krabi Province (with Wanni W. Anderson). 23 November. 1997 Discussant: Symposium entitled New Theoretical and Methodological Directions in the Study of Lithic Procurement and Use, Society for American Archaeology, April 5, Nashville. 1994 The Lang Rongrien Rockshelter, Thailand and the Hoabinhian. The Hoabinhian 60 Years after Madeleine Colani: Anniversary Conference, 28th December 1993-January 1994, Hanoi. 1987 "The Early Prehistory of Thailand." Invited paper for "Culture and the Environment in Thailand," an International Symposium organized by the Siam Society, Chiang Mai, 16-22 August, Thailand. 1987 "Archaeological Research in Federally Reserved Lands in Northwest Alaska: Needs, Opportunities, and Constraints." Invited paper for the Symposium entitled "Research in Federally Reserved Lands in Northwest Alaska," 26-27 September, Anchorage. 1987 "Revisions in the Early Prehistory of Southeast Asia" Invited lecture, University of Connecticut, 26 October, Storrs. 1987 "Forty thousand years of Prehistory in Thailand." Invited lecture, Peabody Museum Association, Harvard University, 14 October, Cambridge.

4 1987 "The Use of Ethnographic Data in locating Archaeological Sites. Cohasset Chapter, Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Bronson Museum, 25 October, Attleboro. 1987 The Prehistory of Southeast Asia and Lessons for the Archaeology of North America. Invited lecture, Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society, 17 October, Attleboro. 1987 A 37,000 Year Old Archaeological Site in Southern Thailand. Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, Brown University, 26 April, Bristol. 1987 The Archaeology of Southwestern Thailand. Invited paper for the SPAFA Seminar in Prehistory of Southeast Asia, January, Bangkok. 1986 "Evidence of climatic change during the late Pleistocene or early Holocene on the Malay Peninsula." Invited paper for the Association of Geoscientists for International Development (AGID) and International Geological Correlation Programme No. 218 Workshop and Training Course on Economic Geology, Tectonics, Sedimentary Processes and Environment of the Quaternary in Southeast Asia, 3-7 February, Haad Yai, Thailand. 1985 "Aspects of Historic Records for the Eskimos of Northwest Alaska". Invited lecture: Hunter-Gatherers and History Workshop/Seminar, Peabody Museum- Harvard, April, Cambridge. 1985 "The Late Prehistory of North Alaska." Invited paper, Alaska Anthropological Association, March, Anchorage. 1983 "Adolescent Sexuality and Autonomy in a Muslim Thai Society." (Invited session: Puberty and Sexual Propriety: A Comparison of Adolescent Life in Seven Societies) American Anthropological Association, (with Wanni W. Anderson), November, Chicago. 1981 "New Prehistoric Archeological Finds in Southwestern Thailand," Invited paper, International Conference on Thai Studies, February 25-27, New Delhi. 1978 "Continuity and Change in the Prehistoric Record from North Alaska," The Second International Symposium 1978, Division of Ethnology, The Taniguchi Foundation, August, Osaka, Japan.

(h) papers read 2004 New Thoughts and Questions about Denbigh Flint in Northwestern Alaska. 5th International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences, Fairbanks. May 19-23. 2002 Cave Archaeology in Southwestern Thailand. Presented at the 17th Congress of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. 14 September. 1998 The Role of Secondary Subsistence Resources in Late Prehistoric and Early Historic Communities in Northwest Alaska. Presented at the Alaska Anthropological Association Meetings, Anchorage. 1996 Cave Archaeology in Southeast Asia. Presented at the Geological Society of America Meetings, October 30, Denver. 1993 Laser Transit and Geographical Information System: The Anatomy of 3 American Paleo Arctic Microblade Sites. Presented at the Alaska Anthropological Association Meetings, Anchorage. 1992 Research in the International Beringian Parks. Presented at an Assembly on the Arctic (Arctic Research Consortium of the United States, Polar Research Board (National Academy of Sciences) and United States Arctic Research Commission. 1989 A New Perspective on the Early Prehistory of Mainland Southeast Asia. Presented at the Circum-Pacific Prehistory Conference, 3 August, Seattle. 1987 Excavations at the Lang Rongrien Rockshelter, Southwestern Thailand. Presented at the International Conference on Thai Studies, 3-6 July, Canberra, Australia. 1979 Changing Prehistoric Eskimo Subsistence Patterns: A Working Paper, Second Soviet-American Symposium on Northern Cultures, Ethnographical-Archaeological Aspects, May, Moscow. 1977 Archaeology and the Evidence for the Prehistoric Development of Eskimo Culture: An Assessment, Joint U.S.-U.S.S.R. Conference on the Peopling of the New World. International Research and Exchanges Board, October, Washington, D.C. 1977 The Prehistory of Northwestern Alaska, Science/Management Conference, U.S. National Park Service, April, Seattle. 1974 The Uses of Anthropology in the Study of Nutrition, Faculty Research Group, Department of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, October, Bangkok. 1973 Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Archaeological Cultures in Alaska in the vicinity of Beringia, The Bering Land Bridge and its Role for the History of Holarctic Floras and Faunas in the Late Cenozoic, May, Khabarovsk, U.S.S.R.

5 1973 The Analysis of Wear on Stone Tools, Cambridge Archaeology Seminar Conference, March, Bristol. 1972 Cultural Chronologies of the Western Arctic and Sub-Arctic, Seminar on New World Chronologies, American Association for the Advancement of Science, December, Washington, D.C. 1971 Further Insights from Onion Portage, 22nd Alaska Science Conference, August, College, Alaska. 1970 Cultural Developments and Climatic Change in Prehistoric North Alaska, Society for American Archaeology, May, Norman. 1970 Evidence for Athapascan Occupation of the Kobuk Valley, Alaska, Canadian Archaeological Association, March, Ottawa. 1969 Microblade Traditions in Northwestern Alaska, Seminar on Northern North American Cores and Blades, November, Ottawa. 1968 The Northern Archaic Tradition, American Anthropological Association, November. Seattle. 1968 Evidence for an American Paleo-Arctic Tradition from Northwestern Alaska, Society for American Archaeology, May, Santa Fe. 1968 Investigations at the Onion Portage Site, Northwestern Alaska, Northeastern Anthropological Association, April, Hanover. 1967 The Archaeology of Onion Portage, 17th Alaska Science Conference, September, College, Alaska. 1966 Preliminary Report on the Onion Portage Site, Alaska, Society for American Archaeology, May, Reno. 1965 An Archaeological Survey of the Noatak Drainage, North Alaska, Society for American Archaeology, May, Urbana. 1962 Cape Krusenstern Ipiutak Settlements, Society for American Archaeology, May, Columbus.

(i) work in review n.d. New Thoughts and Questions about Denbigh Flint in Northwestern Alaska (accepted for publication in Alaska Journal of Anthropology). n.d. The Late Pleistocene fauna of Tham Lang Rongrien (co-authored with Karen Mudar, accepted for publication in Asian Perspectives). n.d. The Role of the test in Interpretation: comments on Papers on New Theoretical and Methodological Directions in the Study of Lithic Procurement and Use. Oxford University Press. (under review for publication). n.d. Patterns, Technology, and Spatial Analysis. (with Bruce J. Lutz). Oxford University Press. (under review for publication).

(j) work in progress in prep: The Late Prehistory of Northwest Alaska (to be completed in December, 2006).

6. Research Grants: (a) current grants (agency, title, dates, role on grant, total award amount) 2005: Isotopic analysis of archaeological shale from Northwest Alaska, Richard B. Salomon Faculty Research Program , Brown University (to prepare for an NSF grant proposal) $5600

(b) completed grants (dollar amounts approximate) 1998-99: Early to Middle Holocene Archaeology in Southwestern Thailand. Grant from the National Research Council of Thailand. $10,000 1998: Early to Middle Holocene Archaeology in Southwestern Thailand. Salomon Faculty Research Award, Brown University. $6,000 1998: Dissertation Improvement Grant (Peter Lape), National Science Foundation. 1995-6: Archaeology of Sapun Creek, Upper Noatak River, Northwest Alaska. National Park Service Award. $15,000 1994: Dissertation Improvement Grant (Brian Robinson), National Science Foundation. 1993-4: Ethnoarchaeology and Ethnohistory of the Selawik River Valley. Northwest Arctic Borough Grant. $35,000 1992: Archaeology of the Deadfall Syncline Coal District, Northwest Alaska. North Slope Borough Grant. $100,000

6 1992: Ethnoarchaeology and Ethnohistory of the Upper Kobuk Valley. Northwest Arctic Borough Grant.1991-3:Human Subsistence Practices in Response to Environmental Fluctuations in Northwest Alaska Over the Last Millennium. NSF Grant. $225,000 1991: Archaeology of the Upper Kobuk Valley, Alaska. Northwest Arctic Borough Grant. $40,000 1989-90: Research Grant: Prehistoric Archaeology in Southeastern Thailand. Fulbright Research Fellowship. 1989: Research Grant: "Prehistoric Archaeology in Southeastern Thailand." National Geographic Society, Supplement. $4000 1987: Travel Grant, NSF (through University of Alaska) to participate in Symposium entitled Long Term Research... in Alaska, Anchorage, October. 1987: Travel Grant, Ford Foundation. To participate in SPAFA Seminar in Prehistory of Southeast Asia. Bangkok, January. 1987: Travel Grant, Siam Society. To participate in Seminar: Culture and Environment in Thailand: Dynamics of a Complex Relationship. Chieng Mai, August. 1986: Dissertation Improvement Grant (Robert Wheelersburg), National Science Foundation. 1985-86: John F. Kennedy - Fulbright Lectureship to Thailand. Joint Thai-U.S. Government sponsorship. 1983-85: Research Grant:” Prehistoric Archaeology in Southwestern Thailand,” National Geographic Society. $17,000 1982-83: Research Grant, "Adolescence in Cross-cultural Perspective (National Institute of Health Grant: Beatrice and John Whiting, Principal Investigators)". 1982-83: Research Grant, "Early Man in Northwest Alaska: Phase 1, Geological Background." National Science Foundation. Extended for Phase 2, Archeological testing. 1984-85. $50,000 1981: Travel Grant, National Science Foundation. To attend International Conference on Thai Studies. New Delhi, February. 1980: Dissertation Improvement Grant (Patricia M. Anderson), National Science Foundation. 1980-85: Research Contract, "Analysis of Archaeological Materials from the Onion Portage Site, Alaska," U.S. National Park Service. $56,000 1981: Research Contract, "Archeological Survey of the Selawik Farm Site and Environs, Alaska," U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Anchorage. $7,000 1979: Fulbright Teaching Fellowship to U.S.S.R., U.S. Government. 1977: Research Contract, "Archeological Survey of the Proposed Cape Krusenstern and Kobuk River National Monuments, Alaska," U.S. National Park Service. $10,000 1976-77: Research Contract, "Kobuk and Selawik River Eskimo Subsistence," U.S. National Park Service. $50,000 1975: Research Contract, "Kobuk River Eskimo Subsistence," U.S. National Park Service. 1974-75: Fulbright Teaching Fellowship to Thailand, U.S. Government. 1971-72: Research Grant, "Continuity and Change in Eskimo Tools and Manufacturing Techniques," Wenner- Gren Post-doctoral Museum Research Fellowship. $15,500 1968-71: Research Grant, "Writing and Analysis of the Archaeology of Onion Portage, Alaska," National Science Foundation. $55,000 1968: Dissertation Improvement Grant (Clifford Hickey), National Science Foundation 1966-67: Research Grant, "The Archaeology and Paleoecology of Onion Portage, Alaska," National Science Foundation. $70,000 1964: Research Grant, "Archaeological Survey of the Noatak Drainage, North Alaska," University Museum and University of Pennsylvania. $4000 1962-63: Fulbright Award to Denmark, U.S. Government. 1960-62: Research Fellowship, Brown University.

(c ) proposals submitted -

7. Service: (i) to the University, (ii) to the profession and (iii) to the community: (i) To the University 2002-03 Departmental Graduate Representative, Anthropology 2002 Search Committee for Senior Archaeology Position, Department of Anthropology

7 2002 CAP Advising, Freshmen 2002 First Marshal for Commencement Ceremony, May 27. 2002 Lecture: The archaeology of water craft in northern North America. Panel Discussion at opening of Kayak, Umiak, Canoe: A Festival of Boats. Haffenreffer Museum of Anthropology, October 19. 2002 Lecture: Eskimo Culture. Haffenreffer Museum Docents, April 17. 2002 Lecture: Eskimo Culture at the Beginning of the 21th Century. Haffenreffer Museum Docents, January 7 2001 Lecture: Recent Cultural Developments in Alaska. Brown Community for Learning in Retirement, November 2001 Lecture: The Search for Human Beginnings in Southeast Asia. The 101 Forum, April 5 2000-present Associate, John Carter Brown Library 2000 Lecture: “Anthropological Fieldwork: Choosing Academic Directions at Brown (Freshman Orientation Week, August 29) 1999-2000 Departmental Gradauate Representative, Anthropology 1999-2006 CAP Advising; Sophomore Advising 1999 Past Chair, Faculty Executive Committee and member Academic Council (ex officio) 1998 Chair, faculty Executive Committee 1998 Lecture: “Shamanism.” Points of Compass: Choosing Academic Directions at Brown (Freshman Orientation Week), August 29. 1997 Lecture: “Archaeology in the Old and New Worlds.” Points of Compass: Choosing Academic Directions at Brown (Freshman Orientation Week), August 29. 1996 Staff Development Day, June 5. Brown University. 1996 Lecture: “Archaeology in the Old and New Worlds.” Points of Compass: Choosing Academic Directions at Brown (Freshman Orientation Week), August 29. 1996-97 Committee to Develop a Collaborative Teaching Program between Brown and Dartmouth. 1997-2002 Haffenreffer Museum NAGPRA Committee 1997 Vice-Chair, Faculty Executive Committee 1996 Haffenreffer Museum Planning Committee 1996 Archaeology Planning Committee 1995 Organized Symposium, Arctic Research Results of 1995 Field Work. Brown University, October 1. 1995-97 CAFA 1994 Organized Symposium, Arctic Research Results of 1994 Field Work. Brown University, October 7 1987-97 CAP Advising; Sophomore Advising 1993-95 Program Committee, Center for Study of Race and Ethnicity in America 1992-95 Nominations Committee 1993-95 Independent Concentration Sub-Committee of CCC 1992-95 Graduate Council 1994-95 Departmental Graduate Representative 1993-94 Randall Counselor 1982-89 Departmental Chairman 1979-1986 Executive Committee, Center for Environmental Studies, Brown University.

(ii) To the profession 2002-03: Judge, Student Competition, Social Sciences, Arctic Reserch Consortium of the United States. 2001: Editorial Board, ABC-CLIO’s Encyclopedia of Shamanism. 2001-02: Committee for Student Awards, Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS) 1992-present: Member Representative, Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS). 1992-present: Member Representative, Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS). 1990-present: Member: Steering Committee, Arctic Science Center, U.S. National Museum, Smithsonian Institution. 1991-94: Organizing Committee, Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association Conference, held in Bangkok, 1994. 1989-1993: Member: Committee on Arctic Social Sciences, Polar Research Board, National Research Council. 1988-1989: Consultant on Archaeology: Committee on Arctic Social Sciences, Polar Research Board, National Research Council. 1986-1988: Review Committee in Archaeology, Council for International Exchange of Scholars (Fulbright).

8 1983-1985: Advisory Council, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. 1979-1983: Advisory Board, National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior; Vice Chairman 1980-82. 1979-1980: Committee on Cultural Resources, U.S. National Park Service. 1978-1986: Subcommission - Anthropology and Archaeology of the Commission IREX-U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences; Coordinator, Cultural Program, 1981-1986. 1976-1985: Scientific Advisory Committee, National Geographic Society and U.S. National Park Service Committee on the subject of Early Man Studies in the New World. 1970-74: Rhode Island representative to the Society for American Archaeology to work with the Joint Standing Committee of the Society and the Society for Historic Archaeology on matters relating to the Historic Preservation Act (Public Bill 89-665) and the Committee on Public Understanding of Archaeology.

(iii) To the community 2005 Guest lecturer at RISDI 2005 Guest lecturer (an all-afternoon session on Native Americans) at Providence’s Charles Fortes School. 2003 Invited lecture: Advances in Maritime Archaeology in Southeast Asia. Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Peabody Andover Branch. 1998: Invited lecture: The archaeology of Southern Thailand. Rotary Club of Thailand, Krabi. 1984: Consultant: Natural Wonders of North America, by Catherine O'Neill, National Geographic Society 1983: Invited Participant, Training Seminar for professional archaeological staff, National Park Service, Fort Collins, Colorado, May 1982: Consultant: "Bellamy's New World: A Botanical History of America," BBC TV series 1981: Instructor, short course: Institute for Secondary Education, Paleo-Ecology of Southern New England . Brown University. 1981: Instructor, Institute for Secondary Education, Seminar on Evolution. Brown Unviersity. 1981: All-day Advising and lecturing, Adopt-A-School Program, Halliwell School, RI. 1979: Consultant: Use of Remote Sensing in Anthropology, Remote Sensing Center, Joint Program of U.S. National Park Service and University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. September 1978-79: Consultant: Inupiat , Barrow, Alaska 1976, 78, 81: Teaching: Archaeological Field School for Inupiat high school students, Selawik High School, Alaska 1974-75: Program Development in Medical Anthropology, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand 1970: Consultant: "The First Americans", NBC-TV Special, produced in 1969 by Craig Fisher for NBC News. (distributed as a film; ref. American Anthropologist, Vol. 71, No. 5, p.1210) 1969: Consultant: Discovering Man's Past in the Americas, by George E. Stewart (National Geographic Special Publications), pp. 33-37 1969: Consultant: "Nomad in Alaska's Outback", by Thomas J. Abercrombie, National Geographic, April, pp. 546-549

8. Academic honors, fellowships, honorary societies, listed chronologically: 2002: Career Achievement Award, Alaska Anthropological Association (Accompanied by an all-day session in my honor at the annual meeting on current advances in Arctic Archaeology). 1997: Elected Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America. 1985-86: John F. Kennedy-Fulbright award to Thailand 1979: Fulbright Award to U.S.S.R. 1974-75: Fulbright Award to Thailand 1960: Anthropology Student of the Year, University of Washington.

9 9. Teaching:

2005-06 Academic year (1st semester) AN121 (Nations within States: Ethnonationalism in the modern world (cross-listed with IR) 80 AN 156 (the Archaeology of Asian Civilizations) 5 AN 194 reading and research 1 Ph.D. directing theses 2 PhD committees (incl 1 in Department of Geological Sciences) 6 PhD proposal committee 3 PhD external reviewer thesis at Australia National University. 1 Honors directed theses (one in Ethnic Studies and the other in ) 2 UTRA directed summer project 1

2004-05 Academic year AN156 Archaeology of Asia 13 AN157 Archaeology of North America 13 AN110 Circumpolar Anthropology 9 AN119 Native Americans in the 20th Century 9 Ph D directed thesis 2 PhD Committees 3 MA directed theses 4 Honors directed theses (incl 1 in IR) 2 Honors reader on thesis 1

2003-2004 academic year AN 121 Nations within States (Ethnonationalism) 17 AN 120 Ethnonaationalism: The Asian Arena (co-taught) 8 AN 119 Native Americans in the 20th Century 12 AN 157 North American Archaeology 9 AN 156 Archaeology of Asia 4 AN 193 & 194 3 Ph D directed thesis 2 PhD Committees 3 MA committees 3

2002-2003 academic year AN 50 Introduction to Prehistory 50 AN 270 Principles of Archaeology (core seminar) 5 AN 120 Ethnonationalism (co-taught) 15 AN 198 Senior Seminar 11 Ph.D. directed thesis 1 PhD Committees 3 MA committees 1 BA Honors 2

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