
Christopher R. Moore Depts. of Physics and Earth-Space Sciences & Anthropology University of Indianapolis Education: Ph.D., University of Kentucky, Spring 2011. Masters of Arts, Anthropology, University of Kentucky, Fall 2008. GPA 4.0 on a 4.0 scale. Bachelor of Science, Archeology and Anthropology, Summa cum laude with distinction University of Indianapolis, May 2004. GPA: 4.0 on a 4.0 scale. Academic Employment: Associate Director, Honors College, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46227. Fall 2012 to present. Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46227. Fall 2012 to present. Assistant Professor, Department of Physics & Earth-Space Sciences, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46227. Fall 2011 to present. Visiting Instructor of Geology, Department of Physics & Earth-Space Sciences, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46227. Fall 2009 to Fall 2011. Courses Taught: ANTH 350 – Internship in Archeology ANTH 375 – Archeological Field Methods ANTH 380 – Field Archeology ANTH 430 – ST: Gender Archeology ANTH 430 – ST: Lab Experience ANTH 430 – ST: Historical Archeology ANTH 480 – Advanced Field Archeology ANTH 501 – Seminar in Theory of Archeology ANTH 550 – Geoarcheology (cross-listed as ESCI 401) ANTH 555 – Soil Morphology (cross-listed as ESCI 425) ANTH 575 – Graduate Field Archeology ANTH 580 – ST: Eastern North American Archeology (cross-listed as ANTH 430) ANTH 585 – Directed Readings ANTH 589 – Thesis Proposal ANTH 590 – Thesis in Anthropology ANTH 598 – Thesis Extension ESCI 100 – Elements of Earth-Space Science ESCI 110 – Freshman Seminar (cross-listed as PHYS 110) ESCI 150 – Physical Geology ESCI 202 – Physical Geography ESCI 206 – Historical Geology/Time, Trilobites & Tyrannosaurus Rex ESCI 270 – Earth & Environmental Science Seminar (cross-listed as PHYS 270) ESCI 320 – Practicum ESCI 365 – Field Studies in Earth-Space Sciences ESCI 403 – Paleontology: Fossils FYS 182 – Bombodied: Diverse Perspectives on Gender, Sex & Sexuality INTD 101 – New Student Experience Recent Archeological Experience: Co-director of the Sapelo Island Mission Period Archaeological Project (SIMPAP), McIntosh County, Georgia. June 2010 to present. Co-director of the UIndy archaeological investigations at the historic O’Neall House, Montgomery County, Indiana. October 2012 to present. Co-director of the UIndy public archaeological investigations at the General Lew Wallace Study & Museum, Crawfordsville, Indiana. September 2010 to present. Director of the UIndy Wildcat Archaeological Research Project (WARP), Carroll County, Indiana. May 2010 to present. Co-director of the 2013 University of Indianapolis summer archaeological field school at Hardin Village, Greenup County, Kentucky, June – July 2013. Archaeological Consultant and Part-Time Staff Member with Weintraut & Associates, Zionsville, Indiana, July 2011 to November 2012. Field Director of the 2011 University of Indianapolis summer archaeological field school in Carroll County, Indiana, May-June 2011. Publications: Moore, Christopher R. n.d. “Hunter-Gatherer Histories: The Role of Events in the Construction of the Chiggerville Shell Midden.” In The Enigma of the Event: Moments of Consequence in the Ancient Southeast, edited by Jason M. O’Donoughue and Zackary I. Gilmore. University of Alabama Press, in review. Moore, Christopher R. and C. Martin Raymer. n.d. “A Survey of Fort Ancient Sites in Southeastern Indiana.” Submitted for publication in an edited volume on Indiana Archaeology, edited by Timothy Baumann. Moore, Christopher R. and Richard W. Jefferies. n.d. “Who Were the Guale? Reevaluating Interaction in the Mission Town of San Joseph de Sapala.” In New Perspectives on Spanish Missions in the Indigenous Landscape, edited by Lee M. Panich and Tsim D. Schneider. University of Arizona Press, in review. Moore, Christopher R. and Victoria G. Dekle. 2012. “Hickory Nuts, Bulk Processing, and the Advent of Early Horticultural Economies in Eastern North America.” Republished in CourseReader: Anthropology by Cengage Learning. Online ISBN-13 9781111769550 http://www.cengage.com/search/productOverview.do?N=4294922390%204294967203& Ntk=P_EPI&Ntt=175855537727618011417613877961399112085. Moore, Christopher R. and Victor D. Thompson. 2012 “Animism and Green River Persistent Places: A Dwelling Perspective of the Shell Mound Archaic.” Journal of Social Archaeology 12(2):264-284. Moore, Christopher R. and Victoria G. Dekle. 2010. “Hickory Nuts, Bulk Processing, and the Advent of Early Horticultural Economies in Eastern North America.” World Archaeology 42(4):595-608. Moore, Christopher R. 2010. “A Macroscopic Investigation of Technological Style and the Production of Middle to Late Archaic Fishhooks at the Chiggerville, Read, and Baker Sites, Western Kentucky.” Southeastern Archaeology 29(1):197-221. Moore, Christopher R. 2004-06. “A Geoarchaeological Investigation of Chert Resources along the Wildcat Creek, Carroll County, Indiana.” Michigan Archaeologist 50-52(1-4):203- 213. Published in 2010. Moore, Christopher R. 2009. “Paleoamerican Utilization of the Green River Shell Middens: The Chiggerville Site (15Oh1).” Current Research in the Pleistocene 26:91-92. Moore, Christopher R. and Christopher W. Schmidt. 2009. “Paleoindian and Early Archaic Organic Technologies: A Review and Analysis.” North American Archaeologist 30(1):57-86. Moore, Christopher R. 2008. “Raw Material Utilization in Carroll County, Indiana: A Small- Scale Analysis of Diachronic Patterns in the Usage of Attica, Kenneth, and Wyandotte Cherts.” Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 33(1):73-106. Jefferies, Richard W. and Christopher R. Moore. 2013. “Mission San Joseph de Sapala: Mission-Period Archaeological Research on Sapelo Island.” In Life among the Tides: Recent Archaeology on the Georgia Bight, edited by Victor D. Thompson and David Hurst Thomas, pp. 345-374. Anthropological Papers No. 98. American Museum of Natural History, New York. Jefferies, Richard W. and Christopher R. Moore. 2010. “Recent Investigations of Mission Period Activity on Sapelo Island, Georgia.” In Archaeological Encounters with Georgia’s Spanish Period, 1526 – 1700: New Findings and Perspectives, edited by Dennis B. Blanton and Robert A. DeVillar, pp. 67-85. Society for Georgia Archaeology Special Publication No. 2 and the Institute for Global Initiatives Journal of Global Initiatives 5(1), Athens, Georgia. Miller, Sarah E., David Pollack, Kenneth Carstens, and Christopher R. Moore (editors). 2007. Current Archaeological Research in Kentucky: Volume Eight. Kentucky Heritage Council, Frankfort. Moore, Anne M., Christopher R. Moore, and Zachary R. Gross. 2012. “History beneath Us: Public Archaeology at the Lew Wallace Study & Museum in Crawfordsville.” Indiana Archaeology 7(1):166-170. Moore, Anne M., Christopher R. Moore, and Zachary R. Gross. 2012. “History beneath Us: Public Archaeology at the Lew Wallace Study & Museum in Crawfordsville.” Eavesdropping: A Newsletter from DHPA. Electronic document, http://www.in.gov/dnr/historic/files/hp-Lew_Wallace.pdf. Schmidt, Christopher W., Christopher R. Moore, and Randall Leifheit. 2012. “A Preliminary Assessment of Using a White Light Confocal Imaging Profiler for Cut Mark Analysis.” In Forensic Microscopy for Skeletal Tissues: Methods and Protocols, edited by Lynne S. Bell. Methods in Molecular Biology No. 915. Springer, New York. Thompson, Victor D. and Christopher R. Moore. n.d. “The Sociality of Surplus among Late Archaic Hunter-gatherers of Coastal Georgia.” In The Politics of Production and Strategies of Everyday Life, edited by Christopher T. Morehart and Kristin De Lucia. University of Colorado, Boulder, in review. Book Reviews Moore, Christopher R. 2011. “Review: From Santa Elena to St. Augustine: Indigenous Ceramic Variability (A.D. 1400 – 1700). Southeastern Archaeology 30(2):418-419. Symposia: Jefferies, Richard W. and Christopher R. Moore. 2012. The Material Culture of a Multiethnic Community: New Discoveries in Spanish La Florida. Symposium organized at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee. Recent Presentations at Professional Meetings: Moore, Christopher R. 2013. “Shamans on the Green River?” Paper presented at the 30th Annual Kentucky Heritage Council Archaeological Conference, Lexington, Kentucky. Moore, Christopher R., Anne M. Moore, and Andrew D. Earle. 2012. “Non-site survey of a mid-19th Century upland landscape in Carroll County, Indiana.” Paper presented at the 2012 Spring Workshop of the Indiana Archaeology Council, Noblesville, Indiana. Moore, Christopher R. and Richard W. Jefferies. 2012. “The Social Implications of Altamaha Ceramic Attributes.” Paper presented at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee. Moore, Christopher R. 2011. “Hunter-gatherer Histories: The Role of Events in the Construction of the Chiggerville Shell Midden.” Paper presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Jacksonville, Florida. Moore, Christopher R. 2011. “A Preliminary Analysis of Stone Tool Production Debitage from Two Kentucky Shell Middens.” Paper presented at the 126th Annual Meeting of the Indiana Academy of Science, Indianapolis, Indiana. Moore, Christopher R. 2010. “Terminal Archaic Technological Styles: An Examination of Bone and Antler Implement Manufacturing Strategies at the Firehouse Site, Dearborn County, Indiana.” Paper presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Archaeological
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages7 Page
-
File Size-