Dr. Dillon H. Carr

Dr. Dillon H. Carr

Dr. Dillon H. Carr Social Sciences Department Grand Rapids Community College 201-F Stuart White Hall Office Phone: 616-234-4284 143 Bostwick Ave NE Email: [email protected] Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Education Ph.D., 2012, Anthropology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. M.A. 2009, Anthropology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. M.A., 2004, Anthropology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ont. B.S., 2001, Archaeological Studies, University of Wisconsin - La Crosse, La Crosse, WI. Dissertation Title: Paleoindian Economic Organization in the Lower Great Lakes Region: Evaluating the role of caribou as a critical resource. Professional Employment Teaching Assistant Professor, Social Sciences Department, Grand Rapids Community College, 2011-Curr. Graduate Assistant Instructor, Department of Anthropology, Michigan State University, 2011 Adjunct Instructor, Department of Sociology, Lake Superior State University, 2010-2011 Adjunct Instructor, Department of Sociology, Northern Michigan University, 2008-2009 Adjunct Instructor, Department of Anthropology, Grand Valley State University, 2008 Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, Michigan State University, 2005-2007 Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of Western Ontario, 2002-2004 Research Research Team Member, Engaged Department Initiative, 2015-2017. Served as a member of a cross-institutional, cross-discipline research team investigating the effect on student learning, institutional structures, and departmental culture stemming from an initiative to integrate community engagement into departmental curriculum. Principal Investigator, Lake Superior State University, 2010. Organized and directed an archaeological field school investigating mid-Holocene human occupation during the Lake Nippising transgression at Sault Ste. Marie, MI. Research Assistant, for Dr. John Norder, Michigan State University, 2005-2006. Archaeological and ethnographic research for the Lake of the Woods Cultural Landscapes Project. Assisted in conducting field surveys for prehistoric rock art and oral history interviews. Research Assistant, for Dr. Marla Buckmaster, Northern Michigan University, 2004. Assisted in the planning and execution of archaeological fieldwork investigating the Paleoindian colonization of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Research Intern, for the Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center, 2001-2003. Prepared the National Historic Landmark nomination for the Silver Mound Archaeological District and managed the regional Paleoindian projectile point database. Cultural Resource Management Lithic Analyst, CCRG Inc., Minocqua, WI, Consultant on two projects, 2007 and 2009 Dr. Dillon H. Carr 1 Field Supervisor, CCRG Inc., Minocqua, WI, 2006 Field Supervisor, Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center, La Crosse, WI, 2001-2003 Field Technician, Fort McCoy Archaeological Laboratories, Fort McCoy, WI, 1999-2000 Laboratory Technician, Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center, La Crosse, WI, 1998-2000 Publications Chapters in Edited Volumes (peer reviewed) Dillon Carr and Robert Boszhardt (2010) Organization of Lithic Procurement at Silver Mound, Wisconsin: Source of Hixton Silicified Sandstone. In Ancient Mines and Quarries: A Trans- Atlantic Perspective, edited by Margaret Brewer-LaPorta, Adrian Burke, and David Field, pp. 132-141. Oxbow Press, Oxford. Journal Articles (peer reviewed) Dillon Carr (2017) A Landscape Approach to Reconstructing Territorial Mobility during the Parkhill Phase in Southern Michigan and Ontario. PaleoAmerica 3:364-373. Danielle Lake, Gloria Mileva, Heather Carpenter, Dillon Carr, Paula Lancaster, and Todd Yarbrough. (2017) Shifting Engagement Efforts Through Disciplinary Departments: A Mistake or Starting Point? A Cross-Institutional, Multi-Department Analysis. Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement 21(3):135-164. Dillon Carr and William Lovis (2016) Standardization, Reliability, and Ovate Biface Production: A View from 40-CL-227, The Round Lake Site Cache, Clinton County, Michigan, USA Canadian Journal of Archaeology 40:297-318. Christopher Ellis, Dillon Carr, and Thomas Loebel (2011) The Younger Dryas and Late Pleistocene Peoples of the Great Lakes Region, USA Quaternary International 242:534-545. Dillon Carr and Robert Boszhardt (2010) Silver Mound, Wisconsin: Source of Hixton Silicified Sandstone. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 35:197-228. Dillon Carr (2009) From Silver Lake to Deer Lake: Variability in The Early Holocene Human Occupation of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. The Wisconsin Archeologist 90:31-46. Dillon Carr, Robert Boszhardt, Daniel Winkler, Andy Bloedorn, and Stephen Wagner (2008) A Preliminary Report on the Schuman Cache: An Early Paleoindian Find in Southeastern Minnesota. Current Research in the Pleistocene 25:28-29. Dillon Carr (2005) Organization of Late Paleoindian Lithic Procurement Strategies in Western Wisconsin. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 30: 3-36. Dillon Carr (2004) Deer Lake Revisited: Evaluating the Early Holocene Occupation of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Michigan Archaeologist 50-52:61-73. Dillon Carr and Robert Boszhardt (2003) The Kriesel Cache: A Late Paleoindian Biface Cache from Western Wisconsin. Plains Anthropologist 48:225-235. Dillon Carr and Robert Boszhardt (2002) The Kriesel Cache: 73 Agate Basin Preforms from Western Wisconsin. Current Research in the Pleistocene 19:7-9. Journal Articles (non-peer reviewed) Dillon Carr (2001) Phase II Investigations at 47-Lc-480: The Skemp Site. University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Journal of Undergraduate Research 4:97-104. Dr. Dillon H. Carr 2 Book Reviews Dillon Carr (2016) Review of Caribou Hunting In The Upper Great Lakes: Archaeological, Ethnographic, and Paleoenvironmental Perspectives, edited by Elizabeth Sonnenburg, Ashley K. Lemke, and John M O’Shea. American Antiquity 81(3):595-596. Technical Reports Carr, Dillon (2009) Lithic analysis of the Lake Owen Point North Site (47BA374), Bayfield County, Wisconsin. Report prepared for Commonwealth Cultural Resource Group. Carr, Dillon (2007) Lithic artifacts of the Lake Owen Point Site (47BA373), Bayfield County, WI. Report prepared for Commonwealth Cultural Resource Group. Carr, Dillon (2004) Silver Mound Archaeological District, Jackson County, Wisconsin. National Historic Landmark nomination submitted to the National Park Service. Carr, Dillon (2002) Phase I Investigations of Four Proposed Streambank Restoration Projects in Vernon and La Crosse Counties, WI. Report of Investigations no. 455, Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center. Carr, Dillon (2002) Phase I Investigations of the Proposed Sugar Creek Rehabilitation Project, Vernon County, WI. Report of Investigations no. 453, Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center. Carr, Dillon (2002) Geoarchaeological Investigations of Four Proposed NRCS Scrape Areas on the La Crosse River Floodplain, La Crosse County, WI. Report of Investigations no. 452, Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center. Carr, Dillon (2002) Phase I Archaeological Survey of Proposed Well #5 in Arcadia, Trempealeau County, WI. Report of Investigations no. 451, Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center. Carr, Dillon (2002) A Phase I Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Timber Harvest Project in Marathon County, WI. Report of Investigation no. 468, Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center. Carr, Dillon (2001) Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed La Crosse Street Expansion Between Oakland Street and Losey Boulevard, La Crosse County, WI. Report of Investigations no. 447, Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center. Carr, Dillon (2001) Phase I Archaeological Survey at the Proposed Auroraville Cellular Tower Construction Site, Waushara County, WI. Report of Investigations no. 446, Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center. Carr, Dillon (2001) Archaeological Investigations at the Spring Creek Intersection and Maxville Cemetery Segments of the Proposed STH 25 Resurfacing Projects, Buffalo County, WI. Report of Investigations no. 444, Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center. Carr, Dillon (2001) Phase I Investigations at the Proposed Bellevue Cellular Tower, Jackson County, IA. Report of Investigations no. 439, Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center. Carr, Dillon (2001) Phase I Investigations at the Proposed Kirkwood Cellular Tower Construction Site, Linn County, IA. Report of Investigations no. 435, Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center. Dr. Dillon H. Carr 3 Carr, Dillon (2001) Phase I Archaeological Survey of Two Proposed EQIP Streambank Stabilization Projects on the Bad Axe River, Vernon County, WI. Report of Investigations no. 434, Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center. Carr, Dillon (2001) Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Proposed Bickel Cellular Tower Construction Site in Oconto County, WI. Report of Investigation no. 419, Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center. Conference Presentations and Lectures Invited Conference Presentations Christopher Ellis, Dillon Carr, and Thomas Loebel (2010) The Younger Dryas and Late Pleistocene Peoples of the Great Lakes Region, invited paper presented for the INQUA Symposium at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO. Carr, Dillon (2008) Searching for a ‘Place’ to Call Home: A Landscape Approach to Colonizing the Western Great Lakes Region, invited paper presented at The Urbana Conference on the Early Paleoindian Colonization of the North American Midcontinent, University of Illinois. Conference Presentations Lancaster, Paula, Dillon Carr, Todd Yarbrough, and Danielle Lake (2015) The Engaged Department Initiative:

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