Kowalewski CV

Kowalewski CV

CURRICULUM VITAE: STEPHEN ANTHONY KOWALEWSKI May 2019 Date and Place of Birth: December 12, 1947, Bryn Mawr, PA E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (706) 542-1462 Fax: (706) 542-3998 Address: Department of Anthropology, Baldwin Hall, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-1619 Home Address: 894 Hill St., Athens, GA 30606 EDUCATION B.A.: DePauw University, 1969 (Anthropology) Ph.D.: University of Arizona, 1976 (Anthropology). Dissertation: Prehispanic Settlement Patterns of the Central Part of the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico ACADEMIC POSITIONS 1972-1975 Graduate Assistant in Teaching, University of Arizona 1975-1976 Instructor, Lehman College, City University of New York 1976-1978 Assistant Professor, Hunter College, City University of New York 1978-1984 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia 1984-1991 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, UGA 1993-1994 Scholar-in-Residence, Museum of Northern Arizona 1991--Professor, Department of Anthropology, UGA 1996-1999 Professor and Head, Department of Anthropology, UGA 1999--Professor, Department of Anthropology, UGA; Museum Adjunct, Georgia Museum of Natural History FIELD EXPERIENCE Jun-Aug 1967 Field Asst., University of Utah Excavations at Pharo Village, Utah Jan-Dec 1970 Research Asst., Instituto de Estudios Oaxaqueños, Mitla, Oaxaca May-Aug 1972 Crew Leader, Monte Albán Survey and Mapping Project, Oaxaca May-Aug 1973 Lab Supervisor, Monte Albán Survey and Mapping Project, Oaxaca Jan-Aug 1977 Asst. Director, Purdue University Valle Grande Survey, Oaxaca Jan-Aug 1980 Director, Tlacolula Valley Settlement Pattern Project, Oaxaca Apr-Jul 1983 Archival Research, Oaxaca Jun 1987 Archaeological survey, U.S. Virgin Islands Aug 1987 Archaeological survey, Oaxaca Nov 1989 Jun 1990 Co-PI, Peñoles Survey, Oaxaca Jan-May 1999 Director, Central Mixteca Alta Settlement Pattern Project, Oaxaca Jan 2001 Mar 2002 Project Director, Kolomoki: Learning about a Woodland Ceremonial Center 1979-present Small archaeological projects, Georgia May-Aug 2008, May-June 2009 Director, Archaeological Survey of Coixtlahuaca Jan-Jun 2011 Director, Archaeological Survey of Coixtlahuaca PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS Books Blanton, Richard E., Stephen A. Kowalewski, Gary Feinman, and Jill Appel 1981 Ancient Mesoamerica: A Comparison of Change in Three Regions. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Blanton, Richard E., Stephen A. Kowalewski, Gary Feinman, and Jill Appel 1982 Monte Albán's Hinterland, Part I: The Prehispanic Settlement Patterns of the Central and Southern Parts of the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico. Memoir No. 15. Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor. Kowalewski, Stephen A., Gary Feinman, Laura Finsten, Richard E. Blanton, and Linda Nicholas 1989 Monte Albán's Hinterland, Part II: Prehispanic Settlement Patterns in Tlacolula, Etla, and Ocotlán, the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico. 2 vols. Memoir No. 23. Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Fish, Suzanne K., and Stephen A. Kowalewski (editors) 1990 The Archaeology of Regions: The Case for Full-Coverage Survey. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. Blanton, Richard E., Stephen A. Kowalewski, Gary Feinman, and Laura Finsten 1993 Ancient Mesoamerica: A Comparison of Change in Three Regions. 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Blanton, Richard E., Gary M. Feinman, Stephen A. Kowalewski, and Linda M. Nicholas 1999 Ancient Oaxaca: The Monte Albán State. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Kowalewski, Stephen A., Andrew K. Balkansky, Laura R. Stiver Walsh, Thomas J. Pluckhahn, John F. Chamblee, Verónica Pérez Rodríguez, Verenice Y. Heredia Espinoza, and Charlotte A. Smith 2009 Origins of the Ñuu: Archaeology in the Mixteca Alta, Mexico. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Fish, Suzanne K., and Stephen A. Kowalewski (editors) 2009 The Archaeology of Regions: A Case for Full-Coverage Survey. Reprinted with new prologue. Percheron Press/Eliot Werner Publications, Clinton Corners, New York. Originally published 1990, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. Journal Articles Kowalewski, Stephen A., and Marcia Truell 1970 "Tlaloc" in the Valley of Oaxaca. Boletín de Estudios Oaxaqueños 31:1-8. Blanton, Richard E., Jill Appel, Laura Finsten, Stephen A. Kowalewski, Gary Feinman, and Eva Fisch 1979 Regional Evolution in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico. Journal of Field Archaeology 6: 369-390. Kowalewski, Stephen A. 1980 Population/Resource Balances in Period I of Oaxaca, Mexico. American Antiquity 45:151-165. Smith, Marvin T., and Stephen A. Kowalewski 1980 Tentative Identification of a Prehistoric "Province" in Piedmont Georgia. Early Georgia 8(1,2):1-13. Ledbetter, R. Jerald, Stephen A. Kowalewski, and Lisa O'Steen 1981 Chert of Southern Oconee County, Georgia. Early Georgia 9(1-2):1-14. Kowalewski, Stephen A. 1982 The Evolution of Primate Regional Systems. Comparative Urban Research 9(1): 60-78. Kowalewski, Stephen A., Richard E. Blanton, Gary Feinman, and Laura Finsten 1983 Boundaries, Scale, and Internal Organization. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 2:32-56. Kowalewski, Stephen A., and Laura Finsten 1983 The Economic Systems of Ancient Oaxaca: A Regional Perspective. Current Anthropology 24:413-441; 25:128-129. Kowalewski, Stephen A., Gary Feinman, Laura Finsten, and Richard E. Blanton 1983 Tres Mil Años en el Valle de Oaxaca: Un Estudio Regional de Asentamientos Prehispánicos. Anales de Antropología 20:27-74. Kowalewski, Stephen A., Arthur D. Murphy, and Ignacio Cabrera 1984 Yu?, Be?e, and Casa: 3,500 years of Continuity in Residential Construction. Ekistics 51:354-359. Feinman, Gary M., Stephen A. Kowalewski, Laura Finsten, Richard E. Blanton, and Linda Nicholas 1985 Long-term Demographic Change: A Perspective from the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico. Journal of Field Archaeology 12: 333-362. Nicholas, Linda, Gary Feinman, Stephen A. Kowalewski, Richard E. Blanton, and Laura Finsten 1986 Prehispanic Colonization of the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico. Human Ecology 14:131-162. Elliott, Daniel T., and Stephen A. Kowalewski 1989 Fortson Mound, Wilkes County, Georgia. Early Georgia 17(1,2):50-75. Kowalewski, Stephen A., and Mark Williams 1989 The Carroll Site (9PM85): Analysis of 1936 Excavations at a Mississippian Farmstead in Georgia. Southeastern Archaeology 8:46-67. Kowalewski, Stephen A. 1990 The Evolution of Complexity in the Valley of Oaxaca. Annual Review of Anthropology 19:39-58. Kowalewski, Stephen A., and James W. Hatch 1991 The Sixteenth-Century Expansion of Settlement in the Upper Oconee Watershed, Georgia. Southeastern Archaeology 10:1-17. Kowalewski, Stephen A., and Jacqueline J. Saindon 1992 The Spread of Literacy in a Latin American Peasant Society: Oaxaca, Mexico, 1890 to 1980. Comparative Studies in Society and History 34:110-140. Blanton, Richard E., Stephen A. Kowalewski, and Gary M. Feinman 1992 The Mesoamerican World-System. Review XV:419-426. Blanton, Richard E., Gary M. Feinman, Stephen A. Kowalewski, and Peter N. Peregrine 1996 A Dual-Process Theory for the Evolution of Mesoamerican Civilization. Current Anthropology 37:1-14, 73-86. Finsten, Laura, Stephen A. Kowalewski, Charlotte A. Smith, Mark D. Borland, and Richard D. Garvin 1996 Circular Architecture and Symbolic Boundaries in the Mixtec Sierra, Oaxaca. Ancient Mesoamerica 7:19-36. Kowalewski, Stephen A. 1997 A Spatial Method for Integrating Data of Different Types. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 4:287-306. Balkansky, Andrew K., Stephen A. Kowalewski, Verónica Pérez Rodríguez, Thomas J. Pluckhahn, Charlotte A. Smith, Laura R. Stiver, Dimitri Beliaev, John F. Chamblee, Verenice Y. Heredia, and Roberto Santos Pérez 2000 Archaeological Survey in the Mixteca Alta of Oaxaca, Mexico. Journal of Field Archaeology 27:365-390. Kowalewski, Stephen A. 2003 Backcountry Pots. Ancient Mesoamerica 14:65-75. 2003 Scale and the Explanation of Demographic Change: 3,500 Years in the Valley of Oaxaca. American Anthropologist 105:313-325. 2003 What Is the Community? The Long View from Oaxaca, Mexico. Social Evolution & History 2:4-24. 2004 The New Past: From Region to Macroregion. Social Evolution & History 3:81-105. Balkansky, Andrew K., Verónica Pérez Rodríguez, and Stephen A. Kowalewski 2004 Monte Negro and the Urban Revolution in Oaxaca, Mexico. Latin American Antiquity 15:33-60. Blanton, Richard E., Gary M. Feinman, Stephen A. Kowalewski, and Linda M. Nicholas 2003-4 Middle America and Pre-Spain Civilization [Chinese translation by Qian Yihui of Chapter 1 of Ancient Oaxaca: The Monte Albán State]. Huaxia Archaeology 2003.4:79-91. Kowalewski, Stephen A. 2005 When the Past is Destroyed: Loss of Archaeological Sites Due to Urbanization. Early Georgia 33(1):1-44. Kowalewski, Stephen A., and Jacqueline J. Saindon 2007 Historia y Alfabetismo en Oaxaca. Humanidades: Revista del Instituto de Humanidades, Universidad Autónoma "Benito Juárez" de Oaxaca 4-5:55-71. Kowalewski, Stephen A. 2008 Regional Settlement Pattern Studies. Journal of Archaeological Research 16:225-285. Kowalewski, Stephen A., Luis Barba Pingarrón, Gabriela García Ayala, Benjamin A. Steere, Jorge Blancas, Marisol Yadira Cortés Vilchis, Leonardo López Zárate, Agustín Ortiz, Thomas J. Pluckhahn, and Blanca Vilchis Flores 2010 La Presencia Azteca en Oaxaca: La Provincia de Coixtlahuaca. Anales de Antropología 44:77-103. Bigman, Daniel P., Stefan P. Brannan, Kevin S. Gibbons, Kelli Guest, Nathan Mountjoy, Benjamin M. Storey, and Stephen A. Kowalewski 2011 Theory in Recent Cultural Resource Management in Goergia. Early Georgia 39(1):27-52.

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