Curriculum Vitae KEITH W

Curriculum Vitae KEITH W

Curriculum Vitae KEITH W. KINTIGH September 29, 2017 PERSONAL INFORMATION School of Human Evolution & Social Change Telephone: (480) 965-6909 (Office) Arizona State University 965-6213 (Department) Box 872402 965-7671 (Fax) Tempe, Arizona 85287-2402 Email: [email protected] Web pages: http://shesc.asu.edu/kintigh (SHESC Web Page) http://tdar.org; http://digitalantiquity.org (tDAR and Digital Antiquity Pages) http://tfqa.com (Tools for Quantitative Archaeology) EDUCATION, DEGREES, & PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION PhD Anthropology University of Michigan 1982 MS Computer Science Stanford University 1974 AB Sociology (with honors) Stanford University 1974 RPA Registered Professional Archaeologist 1998 Area of Expertise: Archaeology Theoretical and Methodological Interests: Data Integration, Synthesis, and Digital Archiving; Middle- range Societies; Political Organization; Quantitative Analysis of Archaeological Data; Spatial Analysis Areal Focus: Southwestern U.S. ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS AND HONORS 2014- Co-director, Center for Archaeology and Society, Arizona State University 2010- Senior Sustainability Scientist, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University 2008- Associate Director, School of Human Evolution & Social Change, Arizona State University 2008-10 Affiliated Faculty, School of Computing and Informatics, Arizona State University 2006-10 Affiliated Faculty, School of Sustainability, Arizona State University 2004 Arizona State University Outstanding Graduate Mentor. Graduate College, Arizona State University 1995- Professor, Department of Anthropology/School of Human Evolution & Social Change, Arizona State University 1987-95 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University 1986-95 Research Associate, Pueblo of Zuni, New Mexico. 1986-87 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara. 1985-86 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara. 1980-85 Associate Archaeologist, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona. BOOKS Kintigh, Keith W. 1985 Settlement, Subsistence, and Society in Late Zuni Prehistory. Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona 44. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. (x & 132pp.) Parsons, Jeffrey R., Keith W. Kintigh, and Susan Gregg 1983 Archaeological settlement pattern data from the Chalco, Xochimilco, Ixtapalapa, Texcoco and Zumpango Regions, Mexico. Technical Reports of the Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan 14 (vii and 222 pages, 9 maps). Kintigh 2 MAJOR & RECENT ARTICLES Altschul, Jeffrey H., Keith W. Kintigh, Terry H. Klein, William H. Doelle, Kelley A. Hays-Gilpin, Sarah A. Herr, Timothy A. Kohler, Barbara J. Mills, Lindsay M. Montgomery, Margaret C. Nelson, Scott G. Ortman, John N. Parker, Matthew A. Peeples, and Jeremy A. Sabloff 2017 Fostering Synthetic Research in Archaeology. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (in press). 2018 Fostering Collaborative Synthetic Research in Archaeology. Advances in Archaeological Practice (in press). Kintigh, Keith W., and Scott E. Ingram in press Was the drought really responsible? Assessing statistical relationships between climate extremes and cultural transitions. Journal of Archaeological Science. Kintigh, Keith W., Katherine A. Spielmann, Adam Brin, K. Selçuk Candan, Tiffany Clark, and Matthew Peeples under review Data Integration in the Service of Synthetic Research. Advances in Archaeological Practice. (accepted with revisions) McManamon, Francis P., Keith W. Kintigh, Leigh Anne Ellison, and Adam Brin 2017 tDAR: A Cultural Heritage Archive for Twenty-First-Century Public Outreach, Research, and Resource Management. Advances in Archaeological Practice 1-12. DOI: 10.1017/aap.2017.18 Peeples, Matthew A, Gregson Schachner, and Keith W. Kintigh 2017 The Cibola/Zuni Region. In The Oxford Handbook of Southwest Archaeology, edited by Barbara Mills and Severin Fowles. Oxford University Press, Oxford. DOI:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199978427.013.23 Strawhacker, Colleen, Grant Snitker, Katherine Spielmann, Maryann Wasiolek, Jonathan Sandor, Ann Kinzig, and Keith Kintigh In press Risk Landscapes and Domesticated Landscapes: Food Security in the Salinas Province. In Landscapes, Mobilities, and Social Transformations: Arriving at the Fifteenth Century in the Rio Grande, edited by K. Spielmann. Submitted to University of Arizona Press. Bocinsky, R. Kyle, Johnathan Rush, Keith W. Kintigh, and Timothy A. Kohler. 2016 Exploration and exploitation in the macrohistory of the prehispanic Pueblo Southwest. Science Advances 2(4): e1501532 (01 Apr 2016) DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.1501532 http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/2/4/e1501532 Hegmon, Michelle, Jacob Freeman, Keith W. Kintigh, Margaret C. Nelson, Sarah Oas, Matthew A. Peeples, and Andrea Torvinen 2016 Assessing the Benefits of Diversity over the Long Term: Archaeological Insights from the Prehispanic US Southwest. American Antiquity 81(2): 253-272. http://dx.doi.org/10.7183/0002- 7316.81.2.253 Kintigh, Keith W. 2016 Comments on the SAA Repatriation Survey. SAA Archaeological Record 16(4): 23 2016 Notes for the Next Century. Kiva 81(1-2): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00231940.2016.1155295 2016 Review of Regional Settlement Demography in Archaeology by Robert D. Drennan, C. Adam Berrey, and Christian E. Peterson. Latin American Antiquity 27(3): 435-436. http://dx.doi.org/10.7183/1045-6635.27.3.430 McManamon, Francis P. and Keith W. Kintigh 2016 Making Archaeological Data and Information Discoverable, Accessible, and Usable for 21st Century Research: The Theodore Roosevelt Dam Archaeological Project, Tonto Basin, Arizona. Journal of Arizona Archaeology 4(1):60-67 Nelson, Margaret C., Scott E. Ingram, Andrew J. Dugmore, Richard Streeter, Matthew A. Peeples, Thomas H. McGovern, Michelle Hegmon, Jette Arneborg, Keith W. Kintigh, Seth Brewington, Katherine A. Spielmann, Ian A. Simpson, Colleen Strawhacker, Laura E.L. Comeau, Andrea Torvinen, Christian K. Madsen, George Hambrecht, Konrad Smiarowski 2016 Climate Challenges, Vulnerabilities, and Food Security. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Published online before print December 28, 2015, 113(2): 298-303. DOI:10.1073/pnas.1506494113; http://www.pnas.org/content/113/2/298. Kintigh 3 McPhillips,Timothy, Tianhong Song,Tyler Kolisnik, Steve Aulenbach, Khalid Belhajjame, Kyle Bocinsky, Yang Cao, James Cheney, Fernando Chirigati, Saumen Dey, Juliana Freire, Christopher Jones, James Hanken, Keith W. Kintigh, Timothy A. Kohler, David Koop, James A. Macklin, Paolo Missier, Mark Schildhauer, Christopher Schwalm, Yaxing Wei, Mark Bieda, Bertram Ludäscher 2015 YesWorkflow: A User-Oriented, Language-Independent Tool for Recovering Workflow Information from Scripts. International Journal of Digital Curation 10(1): 298–313. DOI: 10.2218/ijdc.v10i1.370 Kintigh, Keith W., Jeffrey H. Altschul, Ann P. Kinzig, W. Fredrick Limp, William K. Michener, Jeremy A. Sabloff, Edward J. Hackett, Timothy A. Kohler, Bertram Ludäscher, and Clifford A. Lynch 2015 Cultural Dynamics, Deep Time, and Data: Planning Cyberinfrastructure Investments for Archaeology. Advances in Archaeological Practice 3(1):1-15. DOI:10.7183/2326-3768.3.1.1 Kintigh, Keith W. 2015 Extracting Information from Archaeological Texts. Open Archaeology 1(1). Published online 2015=03-21. http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/opar.2014.1.issue-1/opar-2015-0004/opar-2015- 0004.xml?format=INT 2015 Concluding Address: Ruminations on Mathematics in Archaeology. In Mathematics in Archaeology, edited by Juan A. Barcelo and Igor Bogdanovic, pp. 495-498. CRC Press, Boca Raton. Hegmon, Michelle, Jette Arneborg, Laura Comeau, Andrew J. Dugmore, George Hambrecht, Scott Ingram, Keith Kintigh, Thomas H. McGovern, Margaret C. Nelson, Matthew A. Peeples, Ian Simpson, Katherine Spielmann, Richard Streeter, Orri Vésteinsson 2014 The Human Experience of Social Change and Continuity: The Southwest and North Atlantic in “Interesting Times” ca. 1300. In Climates of Change: The Shifting Environments of Archaeology, edited by Sheila Kulyk, Cara Tremain, and Madeleine Sawyer, pp. 53-68. Proceedings of the 44th Annual Chacmool Conference, University of Calgary. Kintigh, Keith W., Jeffrey H. Altschul, Mary C. Beaudry, Robert D. Drennan, Ann P. Kinzig, Timothy A. Kohler, W. Fredrick Limp, Herbert D.G. Maschner, William K. Michener, Timothy R. Pauketat, Peter Peregrine, Jeremy A. Sabloff, Tony J. Wilkinson, Henry T. Wright, and Melinda A. Zeder 2014 Grand Challenges for Archaeology. American Antiquity 79(1): 5-24 Kintigh, Keith W., Jeffrey H. Altschul, Mary C. Beaudry, Robert D. Drennan, Ann P. Kinzig, Timothy A. Kohler, W. Fredrick Limp, Herbert D.G. Maschner, William K. Michener, Timothy R. Pauketat, Peter Peregrine, Jeremy A. Sabloff, Tony J. Wilkinson, Henry T. Wright, and Melinda A. Zeder 2014 Grand Challenges for Archaeology. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 111(3): 879-880. DOI:10.1073/pnas.1324000111 Nelson, M. C., M. Hegmon, K. W. Kintigh, A. P. Kinzig, B. A. Nelson, J. M. Anderies, D. A. Abbott, K. A. Spielmann, S. E. Ingram, M. A. Peeples, S. Kulow, C. A. Strawbacker, and C. Meegan. 2013 "長期的脆弱性與恢復力: 美國西南部與墨西哥北部考古學研究的實例," in 考古學與永續發展研究. Edited by 邱斯嘉 and 臧振華, pp. 93-117. 台北: 中央研究院人文社會科學研究中心考古學研究專題 中心. Kintigh, K.W. 2013 Sustaining Database Semantics. In CAA 2010: Fusion of Cultures. Proceedings of the 38th Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Granada, Spain, April 2010, edited by F. Contreras, M. Farjas, and F.J. Melero, BAR International

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