Curriculum Vitae SISSEL SCHROEDER January 10, 2017

Curriculum Vitae SISSEL SCHROEDER January 10, 2017

Curriculum Vitae SISSEL SCHROEDER January 10, 2017 Department of Anthropology University of Wisconsin 5240 Social Science Building; 1180 Observatory Drive Madison, WI 53706-1393 (608) 262-0317 or 2866; e-mail: [email protected] lab web site: https://schroeder.labs.wisc.edu/index.html EDUCATION 1997 Ph.D. Anthropology, The Pennsylvania State University Dissertation Title: Place, Productivity, and Politics: The Evolution of Cultural Complexity in the Cahokia Area. 1987 M.S. Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Thesis Title: Variation in Secondary Disposal of the Dead: A World Wide Survey. 1983 B.A. Anthropology and Biology, Luther College RESEARCH SPECIALIZATIONS North American archaeology, Dynamics of complex societies, Evolution of cultural and anthropogenic landscapes, Historical ecology, Material culture assemblage analysis, History of archaeology ACADEMIC and ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS HELD 2000-present University of Wisconsin Department of Anthropology: Chair (2016-present); Professor (2010-present); Associate Professor (2005- 2010); Assistant Professor (2000-2005); Associate Chair (2006-2007) College of Letters and Science Honors Program: Director (2012-2015) American Indian Studies Program: Affiliated Faculty (2000-present) Center for Culture, History, and the Environment: Affiliated Faculty (2007-present) The Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies: Affiliated Faculty (2008-present) Material Culture Studies Program: Core Faculty (2009-present) 1998-2000 University of Kentucky Department of Anthropology Assistant Professor; Director of the William S. Webb Museum of Anthropology; Director of the Office of State Archaeology 1997-1998 University of Michigan Department of Anthropology and Museum of Anthropology Visiting Assistant Professor; Visiting Assistant Curator 1988-1994 The Pennsylvania State University Department of Anthropology Instructor (5 semesters) HONORS and AWARDS 2016 Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity Fellowship, Institute for Research in the Humanities, University of Wisconsin (also see Research Support) 2015 Honorary Member, Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Chapter of Wisconsin 2014 Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Award, University of Wisconsin 2003-2005 Vilas Associate, University of Wisconsin (also see Research Support) 1997 Matson-Benson Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Matson Museum of Anthropology, The Pennsylvania State University 1995 Winner of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference Student Paper Competition and Book Prize RESEARCH and PUBLICATIONS (* = peer reviewed publications) Articles in Journals 2015 Munoz, S. E., K. E. Gruley, A. Massie, J. W. Williams, S. Schroeder, and D.A. Fike. Reply to Baires et al.: Shifts in Mississippi River Flood Regime Remain a Contributing Factor to Cahokia’s Emergence and Decline. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112(29):E3754. * 2015 Munoz, S. E., K. E. Gruley, A. Massie, D.A. Fike, S. Schroeder, and J. W. Williams. Cahokia’s Emergence and Decline Coincided with Shifts of Flood Frequency on the Mississippi River. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112(20):6319-6324. * 2014 Munoz, S. E., D. J. Mladenoff, S. Schroeder, and J. W. Williams. Defining the Spatial Patterns of Native American Land Use in the Eastern Woodlands. Journal of Biogeography 41(12):2195-2210. * 2014 Munoz, S. E., S. Schroeder, D. A. Fike, and J. W. Williams. A Record of Sustained Prehistoric and Historic Land Use from the Cahokia Region, Illinois, USA. Geology 42:499-502. * 2011 Schroeder, S. An Investigation of the Origins of Variation in Perishable Architecture at Jonathan Creek. Southeastern Archaeology 30(2):311-326. * 2009 Schroeder, S. Thinking About a Public and Multidisciplinary Archaeology. Reviews in Anthropology 38(2):166-194. * 2007 Schroeder, S. Evidence for Paleoindians in Wisconsin and at the Skare Site. Plains Anthropologist 51(201):63-91. * 2005 Brouwer, Marieka and Schroeder, S. Exploring Structural Variability at the Jonathan Creek Site, ca. A.D. 1200-1300, Kentucky, USA. Wisconsin Undergraduate Journal of Science 1:40-45. * 2005 Schroeder, S. Reclaiming New Deal Era Civic Archaeology: Exploring the Legacy of William S. Webb and the Jonathan Creek Site. CRM: The Journal of Heritage Stewardship 2:53-71. * 2004 Schroeder, S. Power and Place: Agency, Ecology, and History in the American Bottom, Illinois. Antiquity 78: 812-827. * 2004 Schroeder, S. Current Research on Late Pre-Contact Societies of the Midcontinental United States. Journal of Archaeological Research 12(4):311-372. * 2001 Schroeder, S. Secondary Disposal of the Dead: Cross-Cultural Codes. World Cultures 12: 77-93. * 2001 Schroeder, S. Understanding Variation in Prehistoric Agricultural Productivity: The Importance of Distinguishing among Potential, Available, and Consumptive Yields. American Antiquity 66:517-525. * 1999 Schroeder, S. Maize Productivity in the Eastern Woodlands and Great Plains of North America. American Antiquity 64:499-516. * 1998 Beckerman, S., R. Lizarralde, C. Ballew, S. Schroeder, C. Fingleton, A. Garrison and H. Smith. The Barí Partible Paternity Project: Preliminary Results. Current Anthropology 39:164-167. * 1992 Milner, G.R. and S. Schroeder. The Guy Smith Site and Stone Box Graves: New Perspectives from Old Collections. Illinois Archaeology 4:49-73. Articles in Edited Volumes * 2016 Schroeder, S., and Lynne Goldstein. Timelessness and the Legacy of Archaeological Cartography. In Archaeological Variability and Interpretation in Global Perspective, edited by Alan P. Sullivan, III, and Deborah I. Olszewski, pp. 153-174. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. * 2013 Schroeder, S. How Can We Know? The Epistemological Foundation of Ecological Modeling in Archaeology. In Living on the Land, edited by John Wingard and Sue Eileen Hayes, pp. 205-223. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. * 2013 Schroeder, S. Culture, Time, and Practice: The Shifting Interpretive Potential of New Deal Era Collections. In Shovel Ready: Archaeology and Roosevelt’s New Deal for America, edited by Bernard K. Means, pp. 165- 184. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 2009 Schroeder, S. The Jonathan Creek Village Site, Marshall County, Western Kentucky: A Walled Mississippian Village. In Archaeology in America, vol. 2, ed. by F. P. McManamon, L. S. Cordell, K. Lightfoot, and G. R. Milner, pp. 164-167. Greenwood Publishing Group, Westport, CT. * 2009 Schroeder, S. Viewing Jonathan Creek Through Ceramics and Radiocarbon Dates: Regional Prominence in the Thirteenth Century. In TVA Archaeology: Seventy-five Years of Prehistoric Site Research, edited by Erin E. Pritchard with Todd M. Ahlman, pp. 145-180. University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville. * 2008 Schroeder, S. Die Inbesitznahme von Gebieten und die Entstehung der Ungleicheit in frühen amerikanischen Indianergesellschaften. In: Die Ursprünge der Modernen Welt: Geschichte im Wissenchaftlichen Vergleich, edited by James Robinson and Klaus Wiegandt, pp. 375-430. Frankfurt: Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag. 2007 Schroeder, S. Angelly Phase Mound Construction at Jonathan Creek. In: Current Archaeological Research in Kentucky: Volume Nine, edited by E. Nicole Mills, Richard V. Williamson, and Richard D. Davis, pp. 131- 150. Frankfort: Kentucky Heritage Council. * 2006 Schroeder, S. Walls as Symbols of Political, Economic, and Military Might. In: Leadership and Polity in Mississippian Society, edited by Brian M. Butler and Paul D. Welch, pp. 115-141. Center for Archaeological Investigations Occasional Paper No. 33, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL. * 2002 Beckerman, S., R. Lizarralde, M. Lizarralde, J. Bai, C. Ballew, S. Schroeder, D. Dajani, L. Walkup, M. Hsiung, N. Rawlins, and M. Palermo. The Barí Partible Paternity Project, Phase One. In: Cultures of Multiple Fathers: The Theory and Practice of Partible Paternity in Lowland South America, ed. by S. Beckerman and P. Valentine, pp. 27-41. Gainesville: University of Florida Press. * 2000 Schroeder, S. Settlement Patterns and Cultural Ecology in the Southern American Bottom. In: Mounds, Modoc, and Mesoamerica: Papers in Honor of Melvin L. Fowler, ed. by S. R. Ahler, pp. 179-191. Illinois State Museum Scientific Papers, Vol. 28. Springfield: Illinois State Museum. * 1999 Milner, G. R. and S. Schroeder. Mississippian Sociopolitical Systems. In: Great Towns and Regional Polities in the Prehistoric American Southwest and Southeast, ed. by J. E. Neitzel, pp. 95-107. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. Museum Exhibit Catalogue 1984 Schroeder, S. Masterpieces of the Past: Prehistoric Art in Illinois. Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL. Technical Reports 2008 Schroeder, S., and Z. Stencil. Aleutian-NAGPRA Collections Inventory and Upgrade of Archaeological Materials Curated by the University of Wisconsin on Behalf of the U. S. Bureau of Land Management, Alaska. (53 pages). Final technical report submitted to the Alaska office, U. S. Bureau of Land Management, Anchorage, R-0609617/UW136-A480700. 2006 Schroeder, S., and M. J. Dudzik. An Inventory and Condition Assessment of Wisconsin Archaeological Materials Curated by the University of Wisconsin on Behalf of the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 3. (218 pages). Final technical report submitted to the Region 3 office, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Contract No. POA 301816M128/UW144-PG30. 2002 Schroeder, S. 2001 Investigations at the Skare Site. Wisconsin Archaeological Laboratory, University of Wisconsin, Report of Investigations, No. 1 (UW 144-LF62). Final report submitted to the Office of the State

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