Christopher R. Moore

Christopher R. Moore

Christopher R. Moore Depts. of Physics and Earth-Space Sciences & Anthropology University of Indianapolis 1400 E Hanna Ave Indianapolis, IN 46227 Phone: (317) 788-3534 E-mail: [email protected] 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. Recipient of the University of Indianapolis full-tuition paid Presidential Scholarship, Fall 2000- May 2004. Scholarship is based upon academic achievement and merit. Valedictorian of Carroll Jr/Sr High School, Flora IN, May 2000. GPA: 4.0 on a 4.0 scale. Academic Employment: Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46227. Fall 2016 to present. Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Indianapolis, Indiana, IN 46227. Fall 2015 to present Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46227. Fall 2012 to Summer 2015. Assistant Professor, Department of Physics & Earth-Space Sciences, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46227. Fall 2011 to present. Associate Director, Honors College, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46227. Fall 2012 to Summer 2015. Visiting Instructor of Geology, Department of Physics & Earth-Space Sciences, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46227. Fall 2009 to Fall 2011. Courses Taught: ANTH 110 – Archeology Method & Theory ANTH 350 – Internship in Archeology ANTH 375 – Archeological Field Methods ANTH 380 – Field Archeology ANTH 382 – Research Experience ANTH 430 – ST: Lab Experience ANTH 480 – Advanced Field Archeology ANTH 501 – Seminar in Theory of Archeology ANTH 508 – Archeology of Gender (cross-listed as ANTH 408) ANTH 525 – Historical Archeology (cross-listed as ANTH 325) ANTH 550 – Geoarcheology (cross-listed as ESCI 401) ANTH 555 – Soil Morphology (cross-listed as ESCI 425) ANTH 560 – Archeology of Eastern North America (cross-listed as ANTH 460) ANTH 575 – Graduate Field Archeology 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 University Service: Fall 2016 to present AQIP Committee Fall 2016 to present SCAS Undergraduate Research Working Group Spring 2016 to present SOE STEM Scholarship Review Committee Fall 2014 to present University Assessment Committee Fall 2012 to present Interdisciplinary Advisory Council Fall 2015 to present Honors Committee Summer 2013 Spring 2016 Faculty Senate Fall 2014 to Spring 2015 Ad Hoc Comm on Experiential Learning in the Gen Ed Curriculum Fall 2013 to Spring 2015 Chair, General Education Core Committee Fall 2013 to Spring 2015 CAS Research Advisory Board (ex officio) Fall 2012 to Spring 2015 Honors Committee (ex officio) Spring 2014 to Spring 2015 LSH Space Utilization Representative Fall 2014 Acting Executive Director, Honors College Spring 2014 Senate Withdraw Date Subcommittee Fall 2013 to Spring 2014 Chair, Ad Hoc Senate Committee on 120 Credit Hours Fall 2013 to Spring 2014 Collaborative Task Force on General Education Assessment (GECAP) Spring 2012 to Spring 2014 Provost’s Collaborative Task Force for Academic Program Review Fall 2012 to Spring 2013 CAS Dean’s Research Task Force Fall 2012 to Spring 2013 Physics & Earth-Space Sciences & Anthropology Departments’ representative for the Academic Quality Improvement Program (AQIP) Fall 2012 to Spring 2013 Strategic Planning Technology/Online Education Task Force Fall 2011 to Spring 2013 Sciences Strategic Planning Committee Fall 2011 to Spring 2013 General Education Core Committee Fall 2012 Search Committee for the CAS Dean Fall 2012 Faculty Senate (served in place of Christopher Schmidt) Fall 2012 Search Committee for a Medical Anthropologist (Anthropology Department) Fall 2011 to Spring 2012 CAS Dean’s Interdisciplinary Task Force Spring 2011 Search Committee for a Medical Anthropologist (Anthropology Department) Fall 2010 to Spring 2011 Sabbaticals & Grants Committee Fall 2009 to Spring 2011 Committee for Revising the Environment Science Major Spring 2010 to Fall 2010 CAS Curriculum Committee Fall 2009 to Spring 2010 Committee to Develop an Anthropology Master’s Degree Program Fall 2009 to Spring 2010 New Faculty Committee 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 (includes Baum’s Landing). May 2010 to present. Director of the Floyd County Archaeological Database Enhancement Project in Floyd County, Indiana. May 2015 to June 2016. 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. Duties included directing total station mapping and pedestrian survey of the mid-19th century Xenia site. Field Supervisor at the 2010 University of Indianapolis summer archaeological field school in Carroll County, Indiana, May-June 2010. Duties included directing unit and feature excavation and topographic mapping. Phase I archaeological survey of the Sapelo Island Shell Ring Complex (9Mc23) and nearby sites, McIntosh County, Georgia, January 2010. Duties included clearing the site of brush and monitoring heavy equipment for possible site disturbance. Visiting Supervisor at the 2009 University of Indianapolis summer archaeological field school in Carroll County, Indiana, June 2009. Duties included directing unit and feature excavation and field soil survey. Archaeological survey and excavation for dissertation research in western Kentucky, December 2007-May 2009. Duties included unit excavation, pedestrian survey, topographic mapping, and geophysical survey. Publications: Moore, Christopher R. n.d. “An Examination of Terminal Archaic Bone Implement Manufacturing at the Firehouse Site, Dearborn County, Indiana. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, in review. Moore, Christopher R., Harrison Funke, and Rebecca Van Sessen. n.d. “Archaeological Survey of a 19th and 20th Century Farmstead in Floyd County, Indiana.” Indiana Archaeology, in review. Moore, Christopher R. n.d. “Archaic Fisher-Hunter-Gatherers in Indiana.” In Indiana Archaeology, edited by Jayne-Leigh Thomas and Meghan Buchanan, in review. Moore, Christopher R. and Richard W. Jefferies. n.d. “Maintaining Relations with Deer: A Day-in-the-Life in the Middle Archaic.” In The Archaeology of Everyday Matters, edited by Sarah E. Price and Philip J. Carr, in review. Moore, Christopher R. and Christopher W. Schmidt. n.d. “Abundance in the Archaic: A Dwelling Perspective.” In Abundance: An Archaeological Analysis of Plentitude, edited by Monica L. Smith. University Press of Colorado, Boulder, under contract. Moore, Christopher R. and Richard W. Jefferies. 2016. “The Deer Track Punctate Motif: A Possible Diagnostic Mission Period Decoration from Sapelo Island, Georgia.” Early Georgia 42(2):155-164. Moore, Christopher R. 2015. “The Past Meets the Present at Baum’s Landing.” Indiana Archaeology 10(1):39-43. Moore, Christopher R. 2015. “Hunter-Gatherer Histories: The Role of Events in the Construction of the Chiggerville Shell Midden.” In The Archaeology of Events: Cultural Change and Continuity in the Pre-Columbian Southeast, edited by Zackary I. Gilmore and Jason M. O’Donoughue, pp. 62-76. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. Moore, Christopher R. and C. Martin Raymer. 2014 “A Survey of Fort Ancient Sites in Southeastern Indiana.” Indiana Archaeology 9(1):184-208 Moore, Christopher R. and Richard W. Jefferies. 2014. “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, pp. 79-92. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 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

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