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exploring the earth and its people 1400 S. Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60605-2496 Telephone 312.922.9410 CURRICULUM VITAE WILLIAM A. PARKINSON ASSOCIATE CURATOR OF EURASIAN ANTHROPOLOGY FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY May 17, 2012 Contact Information: Websites: Department of Anthropology Field Museum of Natural History Chicago, IL 60605 Tel: (312) 665-7832 Fax:(312) 665-7193 [email protected] Field Museum Curator Profile - http://fieldmuseum.org/users/william-parkinson Academia Profile - http://fieldmuseum.acdemia.edu/wparkinson Field Museum Expeditions - http://expeditions.fieldmuseum.org/neolithic- archaeology Education: Ph.D. Anthropology, University of Michigan, 1999. M.A. Anthropology, University of Michigan, 1995. B.A. Anthropology, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1992. St. Petersburg State University, Russia, 1991. Dissertation Title: The Social Organization of Early Copper Age Tribes on the Great Hungarian Plain. Research Interests: Social Organization Comparing long-term trajectories of economic and political change within early village societies and archaic states. Prehistoric Europe The later prehistory of Central Europe, the Balkans, and the Eastern Mediterranean, especially the Neolithic Period and the Bronze Age. Regional Analysis The analysis of settlement patterns and artifact distributions at the regional scale using GIS. Stone Tool Analysis The study of stone tool production, distribution, and consumption in ancient societies. Theory and Method Teaching and employing archaeological theory and method via hands-on research and lab experience using modern technology.

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exploring the earth and its people

1400 S. Lake Shore Drive Chicago, IL 60605-2496 Telephone 312.922.9410

CURRICULUM VITAE

WILLIAM A. PARKINSON ASSOCIATE CURATOR OF EURASIAN ANTHROPOLOGY

FIELD MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY May 17, 2012

Contact Information: Websites:

Department of Anthropology Field Museum of Natural History Chicago, IL 60605 Tel: (312) 665-7832 Fax:(312) 665-7193 [email protected]

Field Museum Curator Profile - http://fieldmuseum.org/users/william-parkinson Academia Profile - http://fieldmuseum.acdemia.edu/wparkinson Field Museum Expeditions - http://expeditions.fieldmuseum.org/neolithic-archaeology

Education:

Ph.D. Anthropology, University of Michigan, 1999. M.A. Anthropology, University of Michigan, 1995. B.A. Anthropology, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1992. St. Petersburg State University, Russia, 1991. Dissertation Title: The Social Organization of Early Copper Age Tribes on the Great

Hungarian Plain.

Research Interests: Social Organization Comparing long-term trajectories of economic and political change

within early village societies and archaic states. Prehistoric Europe The later prehistory of Central Europe, the Balkans, and the

Eastern Mediterranean, especially the Neolithic Period and the Bronze Age.

Regional Analysis The analysis of settlement patterns and artifact distributions at the

regional scale using GIS. Stone Tool Analysis The study of stone tool production, distribution, and consumption

in ancient societies. Theory and Method Teaching and employing archaeological theory and method via

hands-on research and lab experience using modern technology.

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Employment and Fellowships: 2011-Present Associate Curator of Eurasian Anthropology, Field Museum of Natural

History 2011-Present Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of

Illinois at Chicago 2011-Present Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Northwestern

University 2009-2011 Assistant Curator of Eurasian Anthropology, Field Museum of Natural

History 2008-2011 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of

Illinois at Chicago 2008-2011 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Northwestern

University 2007-2009 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Florida State

University. 2001-2007 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Florida State

University. 2000-2001 University Postdoctoral Fellow in Anthropology, Ohio State University. 1999-2000 Charles Phelps Taft Postdoctoral Fellow in Anthropology, University of

Cincinnati. 1995-1998 Research Assistant, Great Lakes Range, Museum of Anthropology, University of Michigan. 1993-1995 Graduate Student Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of

Michigan. 1992-1993 Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois at

Chicago. Awards: 2007 Nominee, Graduate Teaching Award, Florida State University. 2007 Nominee, Undergraduate Honors Thesis Mentor Award, Florida State

University.

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2003 Nominee, Center for the Advanced Study of the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA.

1996 Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Competition, Annual Meetings of the

Central States Anthropological Society, Covington, KY.

1995 Graduate Student Instructor of the Year, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI.

Pending Grant Applications:

2011 National Geographic Society – Committee for Research and Exploration, The Diros Project, 2012: Greek-American Collaborative Archaeological Research in Southern Greece. $20,000. Submitted December, 2011.

2011 National Endowment for the Humanities, Collaborative Research Program, The

Diros Project, 2012-2014 Greek-American Collaborative Multi-Disciplinary Research on the Mani Peninsula, Southern Greece. $301,248. Submitted December, 2011.

External Grants Received: Parkinson, William A. 2012 America for Bulgaria Foundation, Developing Archaeological Research in

Bulgaria, $156,950. Parkinson, William, Michael Galaty, Anastasia Papathanasiou, and Giorgos Papathanassopoulos

2012-2013 Institute for Aegean Prehistory, The Diros Project, 2012: Greek-American Collaborative, Multi-Disciplinary Research on the Mani Peninsula, Southern Greece, $18,000.

Salvi, Maria Christina, Apostolos Sarris, William Parkinson, Attila Gyucha, and Nikos Papadopoulos 2011-2012 European Agency for Airborne Research (EUFAR), COLLAGE:

Landscape Dynamics of the Körös Valley (Hungary): Cultural and Environmental Evolution During the Neolithic & Copper Age. In-Kind Support for Fly-Over, Data Collection, Analysis and Support for Flight Team, Approximately EUR 65,000 or $83,000.

Parkinson, William, Michael Galaty, Anastasia Papathanasiou, and Giorgos Papathanassopoulos

2011-2012 Institute for Aegean Prehistory,The Diros Project, 2011: Greek-American Multi-Disciplinary Research on the Mani Peninsula, Southern Greece. $20,000.

Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes 2011-2012 National Science Foundation, Research Experience for Undergraduates

Supplement: Early Village Social Dynamics: Prehistoric Settlement Nucleation on the Great Hungarian Plain, NSF BCS-0911336, $6,516.

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Boric, Dusan, Attila Gyucha, William Parkinson, Pál Raczky, Zsuzsanna Siklósi, and Mark Stefanovic

2010-2011 National Environmental Research Center Radiocarbon Facility, Dating the Early and Middle Copper Age Burial Evidence in the Eastern Carpathian Basin, ca. £17,500 (50 samples at ca. £350 per sample).

Gyucha, Attila, Apostolos Sarris, William A. Parkinson and Richard W. Yerkes 2010-2012 Wennner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, International

Collaborative Research Grant: Early Village Social Dynamics: Prehistoric Settlement Nucleation on the Great Hungarian Plain, $34,215.

Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes 2010-2012 National Science Foundation, Developing Global Scientists and

Engineers: International Research Experience for Students: U.S.-Hungarian-Greek Collaborative International Research Experience for Students on Origins and Development of Prehistoric European Villages, NSF OISE-1030436, $149,991.

Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes 2009-2011 National Science Foundation, Senior Grant in Archaeology: Early Village

Social Dynamics: Prehistoric Settlement Nucleation on the Great Hungarian Plain, NSF BCS-0911336, $231,312.

Parkinson, William A. 2011 America for Bulgaria Foundation, Developing Archaeological Research in

Bulgaria, $106,540. Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes 2010 National Science Foundation, Research Experience for Undergraduates

Supplement: Early Village Social Dynamics: Prehistoric Settlement Nucleation on the Great Hungarian Plain, NSF BCS-0911336, $6,516.

Hoekman-Sites, Hanneke, and William A. Parkinson (Doctoral Advisor) 2009 National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant:

Resource Intensification in Early Village Societies: Dairying on the Great Hungarian Plain, NSF BCS-0942953, $15,000.

Parkinson, William A. 2009 America for Bulgaria Foundation, Developing Archaeological Research in

Bulgaria, $159,500. Parsons, Timothy, and William A. Parkinson (Doctoral Advisor) 2009 National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant:

Migration or Adoption? Modeling the Late Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain, NSF BCS-0910071, $15,000.

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Parkinson, William A., and Michael Galaty 2007 School for American Research, Advanced Seminar: Putting Aegean States

in Context: Interaction in the Eastern Mediterranean and Southeastern Europe During the Bronze Age, March 11-15, 2007.

Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes 2003-2006 National Science Foundation, Research Experience for Undergraduates-

Site: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, Hungary: Undergraduate Training in Field and Laboratory Techniques and Participation in Research on Eastern European Archaeology, NSF 0243583, $239,008.

Gyucha, Attila, and William A. Parkinson 2002-2006 Magyar Országos Tudományos Kutatási Alap (Hungarian National

Scientific Research Foundation), Magyar-Amerikai Kutatási Együttmüködés: Körös Regionális Régészeti Program: A Neolitikum-Rézkor Átmenet Folyamatának Vizsgálata a Kárpát-Medence Dél-Keleti Részén (Hungarian-American Cooperative Research: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project: The Neolithic – Copper Age Transition in the Southeastern Carpathian Basin), 1,200,000 HUF.

Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes 2002-2003 National Science Foundation, Research Experience for Undergraduates-

Site: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, Hungary: Undergraduate Training in Field and Laboratory Techniques and Participation in Research on Eastern European Archaeology, NSF 0139122, $58,510.

Parkinson, William A., and Attila Gyucha 2001-2002 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, International

Collaborative Research Grant: US-Hungarian Collaborative Research: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project: Modeling Social Organization During the Transition to the Copper Age in the Southeastern Carpathian Basin, $29,790.

Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes 2001-2005 National Science Foundation, International Programs: US-Hungarian

Cooperative Research: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project: Understanding the Neolithic-Copper Age Transition in the Southeastern Carpathian Basin, NSF 0105851, $53,009.

Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes 2000-2001 National Science Foundation, Research Experience for Undergraduates-

Site: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, Hungary: Undergraduate Training in Field and Laboratory Techniques and

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Participation in Research on Eastern European Archaeology, NSF 0097230, $62,000.

Parkinson, William A., and John O’Shea (Doctoral Advisor) 1998-1999 National Science Foundation, Dissertation Improvement Grant: The

Social Organization of Early Copper Age Communities on the Great Hungarian Plain, NSF 9812677, $12,000.

Parkinson, William A. 1997 Archaeological Institute of America, Graduate Student Travel Award,

$500. Parkinson, William A.

1992 Phi Kappa Phi, Summer Research Grant, University of Illinois at Chicago, An Archaeological Investigation of the Classical Towers of the Paximadhi Peninsula, Karystos, Greece, $500.

Parkinson, William A. 1992 University of Illinois at Chicago, Association Award, $1,000.

Internal Grants Received: 2011 The Field Museum of Natural History, Women's Board Field Dreams

Grant – Three-Dimensional Imaging and Photography of Alepotrypa Cave, Diros Bay, Mani Peninsula, Southern Greece, $7,000.

2010 The Field Museum of Natural History, Women's Board Field Dreams

Grant – Early Village Social Dynamics: Prehistoric Settlement Nucleation on the Great Hungarian Plain, $5,572.81.

2009 The Field Museum of Natural History, Women's Board Field Dreams

Grant – Ancient Landscapes of the Mani Peninsula, Southern Greece: Archaeological Exploration around the Caves of Diros, $7,000.

2007 Florida State University, Planning Grant – Population Nucleation and

Dispersal in Early Agricultural Villages. Council for Research and Creativity, $12,000.

2007 Florida State University, Committee on Faculty Research Support – The

Age of Copper: Tribal Cycling and Copper Age Village Organization. Council for Research and Creativity, $13,000.

2002 Florida State University, First Year Assistant Professor Award - The End

of the Neolithic: Archaeological Research in East European Prehistory. Council for Research and Creativity, $10,000.

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2000 Ohio State University, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Matching Funding for NSF 0097230, with R. Yerkes, $7,500.

2000 Ohio State University, Office of Research, Matching Funding for NSF

0097230, with R. Yerkes, $7,500. 2000 Ohio State University, Department of Anthropology, Matching Funding

for NSF 0097230, with R. Yerkes, $7,500. 1999 University of Michigan, Rackham One-Term Dissertation Writing

Fellowship, $4,000. 1999 University of Michigan, Block Grant for Dissertation Research, Rackham

School of Graduate Studies, $4,000. 1997 University of Michigan, Department of Anthropology, Competitive

Summer Teaching Fellowship, $5,000. 1997 University of Michigan, Dissertation Research Funding, Department of

Anthropology, $2,500. 1997 University of Michigan, Rackham Discretionary Funding, $1,000. 1996 University of Michigan, Margaret Wray French Predissertation Award,

Department of Anthropology, $1,500. 1995 University of Michigan, Rackham Discretionary Funding, $1,000. Research Experience: 2009-Present Co-Director, The Diros Project, Mani Peninsula, Greece.

1998-Present American Director, The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, Southeastern Hungary.

2009-Present Lithic Analyst, Southern Euboean Exploration Project, Euboea, Greece. 2007-Present Lithic Analyst, Saronic Harbors Archaeological Research Project,

Peloponnesos, Greece. 2003-2008 Lithic Analyst, The Shala Valley Archaeological Project, Northern

Albania. 1995-1998 Lithic Analyst, Salamis Cave Archaeological Project, Salamis, Greece. 1995-1998 Research Assistant, Great Lakes Range, Museum of Anthropology,

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University of Michigan. 1996-1998 CRM Project Director, Great Lakes Range, Museum of Anthropology,

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 1997 Trench Supervisor, Hampsher Site (20AL141), Alpena, Michigan. 1997 Field Crew Leader, Sugar Island Archaeological Project, Michigan. 1996 Trench Supervisor, Zidovar Archaeological Project, Vrsac, Serbia.

1996 Field Crew Member, American University Archaeological Project, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria.

1992-1995 Lithic Analyst and Field Crew Member, Pylos Regional Archaeological Project, Pylos, Greece. 1990-1993 Field Crew Leader, Southern Euboean Exploration Project, Karystos, Greece. 1992 Field Crew Member, Athienou-Malloura Archaeological Project,

Athienou, Cyprus. 1991 Excavator, Halai/East Locris Archaeological Project, Atalanti, Greece. Teaching Experience:

2010-Present Director, International Research Experience for Students: U.S.-Hungarian-Greek Collaborative International Research Experience for Students on Origins and Development of Prehistoric European Villages, Körös Regional Archaeological Project, Vésztő, Hungary.

2008-2010 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of

Illinois at Chicago. Regional Analysis in Archaeology, ANTH 494, ANTH 420.

2008 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of

Illinois at Chicago. Introduction to Archaeology, ANTH 102. 2002-2008 Assistant and Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Florida

State University. Graduate Core Course in Archaeology, ANG 5117. 2005-2008 Assistant and Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Florida

State University. Introduction to Archaeological Science, ANT 2100, and Introduction to Archaeological Science Laboratory, ANT 2100-L.

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2007 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Florida State University. Regional Analysis in Archaeology, ANG 5116.

2002-2007 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Florida State University.

Archaeological Method and Theory, ANG 5115. 2001-2007 Director, Körös Regional Archaeological Project Field School in Vészto,

Hungary, Department of Anthropology, Florida State University, ANT 4824, ANT 4930.

2003 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Florida State University.

Technology and Social Change, ANG 5096/ANT 4082. 2003 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Florida State University.

Mortuary Analysis Seminar, ANG 5193. 2002 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Florida State University.

European Prehistory, ANG 5142/ANT 4142. 2002 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Florida State University.

Regional Analysis in Archaeology Seminar, ANG 5193. 2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Florida State University.

Cultural Evolution Seminar, ANG 5193. 2000 Instructor/Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, University of Cincinnati.

Bands, Tribes, and Chiefdoms: Social Variability in ‘Prestate’ Societies, Anthropology 643.

1997 Instructor/Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan.

Technology and Social Change, Cultural Anthropology 296. 1995 Graduate Student Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of

Michigan. Culture and Biology, Biological Anthropology 361, with Dr. Beverly Strassman.

1994 Graduate Student Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of

Michigan. Introduction to Biological Anthropology, Biological Anthropology 161, with Dr. Rachel Caspari.

1993-1994 Graduate Student Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of

Michigan. Introduction to Biological Anthropology, Biological Anthropology 161, with Dr. Beverly Strassman.

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1992-1993 Graduate Student Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois-Chicago. Introduction to Human Evolution, Physical Anthropology 105, with Dr. Jack Prost.

Books, Edited Books, and Edited Journal Sections: Galaty, Michael L., Dimitri Nakassis, and William A. Parkinson (editors) 2011 Forum: Redistribution in Aegean Palatial Societies. American Journal of

Archaeology, 115: 175-244. Parkinson, William A., and Michael L. Galaty (editors) 2009 Archaic State Interaction: The Eastern Mediterranean in the Bronze Age.

Santa Fe: School for Advanced Research. Book Review: M. Hummler, Antiquity, 84 (2010): 122. Book Review: A. Vianello, Cambridge Archaeological Journal 21(1):

159-161. Book Review: J. S. Smith, Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2011.05.44

Book Review: C. W. Shelmerdine, American Journal of Archaeology, 115.3 Book Review: O. Dickinson, European Journal of Archaeology, 14(3):499-503.

Galaty, Michael L., and William A. Parkinson (editors) 2007 Rethinking Mycenaean Palaces II: Revised and Expanded Edition.

Monograph Series, Number 60. Los Angeles: UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press.

Book Review: D. Nakassis, Bryn Mawr Classical Review, 2008.07.57. Book Review: G. Walberg, American Journal of Archaeology, 113:293-

294.

Parkinson, William A. 2006 The Social Organization of Early Copper Age Tribes on the Great

Hungarian Plain, BAR International Series 1573. Oxford: Archaeopress.

Parkinson, William A., editor 2002 The Archaeology of Tribal Societies. Archaeological Series, Number 15.

Ann Arbor: International Monographs in Prehistory.

Galaty, Michael, and William A. Parkinson, editors

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1999 Rethinking Mycenaean Palaces: New Interpretations of an Old Idea. Monograph Series, Number 41. Los Angeles: UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology.

Book Review: T. Palaima, The London Times Higher Education

Supplement, June 9, 2000: 31. Book Review: J. Rutter, American Journal of Archaeology, Vol.

105(2):345, April, 2001. Book Review: N. James, Antiquity, 74 (2000):224.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles: Seifried, Rebecca, and William A. Parkinson

Submitted The Ancient Towers of the Paximadhi Peninsula, Southern Euboea. Hesperia. Submitted November, 2010. Revising for resubmission.

Galaty, Michael L., Nakassis, Dimitri, and William A. Parkinson 2011 Introduction: Why Redistribution? In AJA Forum: Redistribution in

Aegean Palatial Societies, edited by M.L. Galaty, D. Nakassis, and W.A. Parkinson. American Journal of Archaeology 115: 175-176.

Nakassis, Dimitri, William A. Parkinson, and Michael L. Galaty 2011 Redistributive Economies in Theoretical and Cross-Cultural Perspective.

In AJA Forum: Redistribution in Aegean Palatial Societies, edited by M.L. Galaty, D. Nakassis, and W.A. Parkinson. American Journal of Archaeology 115: 177-184.

Parkinson, William A., Evan Peacock, Ronald A. Palmer, Yunju Xia, Bradley Carlock, Attila Gyucha, Richard W. Yerkes, and Michael L. Galaty 2010 Elemental Analysis of Ceramic Incrustation Indicates Long-Term Cultural

Continuity in the Prehistoric Carpathian Basin. (ЭЛЕМЕНТНЫЙ АНАЛИЗ МАТЕРИАЛА ДЛЯ ИНКРУСТАЦИИ КЕРАМИКИ РАННЕЭНЕОЛИТИЧЕСКОЙ КУЛЬТУРЫ КАРПАТСКОГО БАССЕЙНА.) Archaeology, Ethnology, and Anthropology of Eurasia 38(2):64-70.

Parkinson, William A., Richard W. Yerkes, Attila Gyucha, Apostolos Sarris, Roderick Salisbury, and Margaret Morris

2010 Early Copper Age Settlement Organization on the Great Hungarian Plain: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2000-2006. Journal of Field Archaeology 35(2):164-183.

Parkinson, William A., and John F. Cherry 2010 The Pylos Regional Archaeological Project, Part VIII: Lithics and

Landscapes, A Messenian Perspective. Hesperia 79:1-51.

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Yerkes, Richard W., Attila Gyucha, and William A. Parkinson 2009 A Multi-Scalar Approach to Modeling the End of the Neolithic on the

Great Hungarian Plain Using Calibrated Radiocarbon Dates. Radiocarbon 51 (2009):1071-1109.

Parkinson, William A., and Gyucha Attila 2007 A Kés≤o Neolitikum-Kora Rézkor Átmeneti Id≤oszakának

Társadalomszerkezeti Változásai az Alföldön. Rekonstrukciós Kísérlet (Changes in Social Organization During the Transition from the Late Neolithic to the Early Copper Age Periods on the Great Hungarian Plain: An Attempt at a Reconstruction). Archaeológiai Értesít≤o 132(1):37-81.

Yerkes, Richard, W., William A. Parkinson, Apostolos Sarris, Attila Gyucha, Meredith Hardy, and Luigi Catanoso 2007 Geophysical and Geochemical Investigations at Two Early Copper Age

Settlements in the Körös River Valley, Southeastern Hungary. Geoarchaeology 22(8):845-871.

Gyucha, Attila, Gábor Bácsmegi, Ottó Fogas, and William A. Parkinson 2007 Építéstechnikai és Településtörténeti Megfigyelések egy Alföldi Kora

Rézkori Lelőhelyen (Observations on Construction Technology and Settlement History at an Early Copper Age Settlement on the Great Hungarian Plain). Békés Megyei Múzeumok Közleményei 30 (2007):67-110

Parkinson, William A., and Paul R. Duffy 2007 Fortifications and Enclosures in European Prehistory: A Cross-Cultural

Perspective. Journal of Archaeological Research 15:97-141. Parkinson, William A., and Michael Galaty 2007 Secondary States in Perspective: An Integrated Approach to State

Formation in the Prehistoric Aegean. American Anthropologist 109(1)113-129.

Parkinson, William A. 2006 Tribal Boundaries: Stylistic Variability and Social Boundary Maintenance

During the Transition to the Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 25(2006):33-58.

Gyucha, Attila, Gábor Bácsmegi, Ottó Fogas, and William A. Parkinson 2006 House Construction and Settlement Patterns on an Early Copper Age Site

in the Great Hungarian Plain. Communicationes Archaeologicae Hungariae 2006:5-28.

Gyucha, Attila, William A. Parkinson, and Richard Yerkes

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2004 Kora Rézkori Településkutatás a Dél-Alföldön. El≤ozetes Jelentés A Körös Regionális Régészeti Program 1998-2002 Között Végzett Munkájáról (Preleminary Results of The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 1998-2002). Studia Archaeologica X(2004):25-52.

Parkinson, William A., Attila Gyucha, Richard W. Yerkes, Meredith Hardy, and Margaret Morris 2004 Settlement Reorganization at the End of the Neolithic in Central Europe:

Recent Research in the Körös River Valley, Southeastern Hungary. Journal of Eurasian Prehistory 2(2):57-73.

Sarris, Apostolos, Michael Galaty, Richard Yerkes, William Parkinson, Attila Gyucha, Doc Billingsley, and Robert Tate 2004 Geophysical Prospection and Soil Chemistry at the Early Copper Age

Settlement of Vészt≤o-Bikeri, Southeastern Hungary. Journal of Archaeological Science 31(7):927-939.

Parkinson, William A., Richard Yerkes, and Attila Gyucha

2004 The Transition from the Neolithic to the Copper Age: Excavations at Vészt≤o-Bikeri, Hungary, 2000-2002. Journal of Field Archaeology, Volume 29, Nos. 1 and 2, Spring and Summer, 2002-2004: 101-121.

Parkinson, William, Attila Gyucha, and Richard Yerkes

2002 The Neolithic-Copper Age Transition on the Great Hungarian Plain: Recent Excavations at Vészt≤o-Bikeri, a Tiszapolgár Culture Settlement Site. Antiquity 76(2002):619-620.

Kotila, Peter, John O’Shea, and William Parkinson

1998 Archaeological Review in Ann Arbor, Michigan: 14 Years of Cooperation. Michigan Archaeologist 43(4): 187-208.

O’Shea, John, and William Parkinson

1998 Archaeological Review in Ann Arbor, MI. CRM, 21/10: 12-14.

Parkinson, William, and John Cherry 1997 Pleistocene Sites and Lithic Studies. In The Pylos Regional

Archaeological Project, Part I: Overview and the Archaeological Survey, edited by J.L. Davis, S.E. Alcock, J. Bennet, Y.G. Lolos, and C.W. Shelmerdine. Hesperia 66: 391–494.

Chapters in Edited Volumes: Galaty, Michael L., Helena Tomas, and William A. Parkinson In press Fabricating Bronze Age Elites: From the Aegean to the Adriatic and Back

Again. Invited article submitted to the Cambridge Handbook of the Mediterranean World in the Bronze-Iron Ages, edited by B. Knapp and P.

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van Dommelen. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Submitted March, 2010.

Gyucha, Attila and William A. Parkinson In press Archaeological "Cultures" and the Study of Social Interaction: The

Emergence of the Early Copper Age Tiszapolgár Culture. Invited article submitted for a Festschrift for Pál Raczky on the occasion of his 60th birthday, organized by Alexandra Anders and Gabriella Kulcsár. Budapest: Archaeolingua Press. Submitted June, 2009.

Parkinson, William A., and Attila Gyucha In press Long-Term Social Dynamics and the Emergence of Hereditary Inequality:

A Prehistoric Example from the Carpathian Basin. Invited article submitted for Beyond Elites: Alternatives to Hierarchical Systems in Modeling Social Formations, The Proceedings of an International Conference at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, October 22-24, 2009, edited by Tobias Keinlin, Bochum, Germany: Ruhr-Universität.

Parkinson, William and Daniel Pullen In press The Emergence of Craft Specialization in the Aegean Bronze Age. Invited

article submitted for a Festschrift for Cynthia Shelmerdine entitled Ke-Re-Me-Ja on the occasion of her retirement, edited by Dimitri Nakassis and Joann Gulizio. Philadelphia: Institute for Aegean Prehistory Press.

Parkinson, William A., and Attila Gyucha 2012 Tells in Perspective: Long-Term Patterns of Settlement Nucleation and

Dispersal in Central and Southeast Europe. In Tells: Social and Environmental Space, edited by R. Hoffman, F.-K. Moetz and J. Müller. Proceedings of the International Workshop “Socio-Environmental Dynamics over the last 12,000 Years: The Creation of Landscapes II, March 14-18, 2011, Kiel. Volume 3, pp. 105-116. Bonn, Germany: Verlag Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH.

Nakassis, Dimitri, Michael L. Galaty, and William A. Parkinson 2010 State and Society. In The Oxford Handbook of the Bronze Age Aegean,

edited by Eric Cline, pp. 239-250. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Parkinson, William A. 2010 Beyond the Peer: Social Interaction and Political Evolution in the Bronze

Age Aegean. In Political Economies of the Aegean Bronze Age, edited by Daniel Pullen, pp. 11-34. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

Parkinson, William A., and Michael L. Galaty 2009 Introduction: Interaction and Ancient Societies. In Archaic State

Interaction: The Eastern Mediterranean in the Bronze Age, edited by W.

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A. Parkinson and M. L. Galaty, pp. 3-28. Santa Fe, NM: School for Advanced Research Press.

Galaty, Michael L., William A. Parkinson, John F. Cherry, Eric Cline, P. Nick Kardulias, Robert Schon, Susan Sherratt, Helena Tomas and David Wengrow 2009 Interaction Amidst Diversity: An Introduction to the Eastern

Mediterranean. In Archaic State Interaction: The Eastern Mediterranean Bronze Age, edited by W. A. Parkinson and M. L. Galaty, pp. 29-52. Santa Fe, NM: School for Advanced Research Press.

Gyucha, Attila, William A. Parkinson, and Richard W. Yerkes 2009 A Multi-Scalar Approach to Settlement Pattern Analysis: The Transition

from the Late Neolithic to the Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain. In Reimagining Regional Analysis, edited by T. Thurston and R. Salisbury, pp. 100-129. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.

Gyucha, Attila, and William A. Parkinson 2008 A Körös-Vidék Településhálózatának Változásai a Kr. e. 5. Évezredben.

In Körös-Menti Évezredek: Régészeti Ökológiai és Településtörténeti Kutatások a Körös-Vidéken, edited by Attila Gyucha, pp. 65-106. Gyulai Katalógusok 13, Gyula, Hungary: Békés Megyei Múzeum.

Parkinson, William A. 2007 Chipping Away at A Mycenaean Economy: Obsidian Exchange, Linear B,

and “Palatial Control” in Late Bronze Age Messenia. In Rethinking Mycenaean Palaces II, Revised and Expanded Edition, Monograph Series, Number 60, edited by M. L. Galaty and W. A. Parkinson, pp. 87-10. Los Angeles: UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology.

Galaty, Michael L., and William A. Parkinson 2007 2007 Introduction: Mycenaean Palaces Rethought. In Rethinking

Mycenaean Palaces II, Revised and Expanded Edition, Monograph Series, Number 60, edited by M. L. Galaty and W. A. Parkinson, pp. 1-20. Los Angeles: UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology.

Parkinson, William A. 2003a The Late Neolithic and Copper Age in Southeastern Europe. In Ancient

Europe, 8,000 B.C. to A.D. 1,000: An Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World, edited by P. Bogucki and P. Crabtree, pp. 334-340. Farmington, MI: Charles Scribner’s Sons.

2003b The Copper Mines at Rudna Glava and Aibunar. In Ancient Europe, 8,000

B.C. to A.D. 1,000: An Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World, edited by P. Bogucki and P. Crabtree, p. 322. Farmington, MI: Charles Scribner’s Sons.

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2003c Early Metallurgy in Southeastern Europe. In Ancient Europe, 8,000 B.C. to A.D. 1,000: An Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World, edited by P. Bogucki and P. Crabtree, pp. 317-321. Farmington, MI: Charles Scribner’s Sons.

Cherry, John, and William A. Parkinson

2003 Lithic Artifacts from Surveys: A Comparative Evaluation of Recent Evidence from the Southern Aegean. In Written in Stone: The Multiple Dimensions of Lithic Analysis, edited by N. Kardulias and R. Yerkes, pp. 35-58. New York: Lexington Books.

Parkinson, William A.

2002a Integration, Interaction, and Tribal ‘Cycling’: The Transition to the Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain. In The Archaeology of Tribal Societies, edited by W. Parkinson, pp. 391-438. Ann Arbor: International Monographs in Prehistory.

2002b Introduction: Archaeology and Tribal Societies. In The Archaeology of

Tribal Societies, edited by W. Parkinson, pp. 1-12. Ann Arbor: International Monographs in Prehistory.

Galaty, Michael, and William A. Parkinson

1999 Introduction: Putting Mycenaean Palaces in their Place. In Rethinking Mycenaean Palaces: New Interpretations of an Old Idea, Monograph Series, Number 41, edited by M. Galaty and W. Parkinson, pp. 1-8. Los Angeles: UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology.

Parkinson, William A.

1999 Chipping Away at A Mycenaean Economy: Obsidian Exchange, Linear B, and ‘Palatial Control’ in Late Bronze Age Messenia. In Rethinking Mycenaean Palaces: New Interpretations of an Old Idea, Monograph Series, Number 41, edited by M. Galaty and W. Parkinson, pp. 73-86. Los Angeles: UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology.

Other Academic Publications: Parkinson, William A.

2001 Modeling Social Interaction from Stylistic Attributes in the Early Copper Age of the Great Hungarian Plain. La Tinaja: A Newsletter of Archaeological Ceramics 13(1):1-4.

Parkinson, William A.

1997 Graduate Student Paper of the Year – Chipping Away at a Mycenaean Economy: Obsidian Exchange, Linear B, and “Palatial Control” in Late Bronze Age Greece. The Central States Anthropological Society Bulletin 33(1): 12-26.

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Books and Articles in Progress: Parkinson, William A., Attila Gyucha, and Richard Yerkes (editors) Edited Volume Bikeri: Two Copper Age Villages on the Great Hungarian Plain. Edited

volume summarizing the results of the Körös Regional Archaeological Project research at Vésztő-Bikeri and Körösladány-Bikeri with chapters by several authors. Approximately half the chapters are authored or co-authored by Parkinson. To be submitted to the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA Monumenta Archaeologica Series, Spring, 2012.

Parkinson, William A. Monograph Early Village Social Dynamics: Long-Term Trajectories of Social Change

in European Prehistory. Single-authored monograph that compares the regional trajectories of Neolithic and Bronze Age societies on the Great Hungarian Plain of the Carpathian Basin to those on the Thessalian Plain of Northern Greece. To be submitted to Princeton University Press, Fall, 2012.

Parkinson, William A.

Journal Article The Extended Household and the Origins of Social Inequality: A European Perspective. To be submitted to Journal of World Prehistory, Spring, 2012.

Cultural Resource Management Publications and Research Reports: Gyucha, Attila, and William A. Parkinson

2012 A Körös Regionális Régészeti Program Kutatás Szeghalom-Kovácshalomon, 2012). (Körös Regional Archaeological Project Research at Szeghalom-Kovácshalom, 2012). Report submitted to the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and on file at the Munkácsy Mihály Múzeum, Békéscsaba, Hungary.

Gyucha, Attila, and William A. Parkinson

2011a A Körös Regionális Régészeti Program Kutatás Szeghalom-Kovácshalomon, 2011). (Körös Regional Archaeological Project Research at Szeghalom-Kovácshalom, 2011). Report submitted to the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and on file at the Munkácsy Mihály Múzeum, Békéscsaba, Hungary.

Parkinson, William A., Michael L. Galaty, Anastasia Papathanasiou, Panagiotis Karkanas, and Giorgos Papathanassopoulos

2011b Preliminary Field Report: The Diros Project, 2011. Report submitted to the Greek Ministry of Culture and to the Institute for Aegean Prehistory.

Parkinson, William A.

2010a 2010 Interim Report: The Chipped Stone Assemblage from the Karystian Kampos Survey Project, Southern Euboea, Greece. Report submitted to Zarko Tankosić and on file at the Field Museum of Natural History.

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2010b 2010 Interim Report: The Chipped Stone Assemblage from the Saronic Harbors Archaeological Project, Kornithia, Greece. Report submitted to Daniel Pullen and Thomas Tartaron and on file at the Field Museum of Natural History.

Gyucha, Attila, and William A. Parkinson

2010 A Körös Regionális Régészeti Program Kutatás Szeghalom-Kovácshalomon, 2010). (Körös Regional Archaeological Project Research at Szeghalom-Kovácshalom, 2010). Report submitted to the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and on file at the Munkácsy Mihály Múzeum, Békéscsaba, Hungary.

Parkinson, William A.

2009a 2009 Interim Report: The Chipped Stone Assemblage from the Karystian Kampos Survey Project, Southern Euboea, Greece. Report submitted to Zarko Tankosi and on file at the Field Museum of Natural History.

Parkinson, William A.

2009b 2009 Interim Report: The Chipped Stone Assemblage from the Saronic Harbors Archaeological Project, Kornithia, Greece. Report submitted to Daniel Pullen and Thomas Tartaron and on file at the Field Museum of Natural History.

Parkinson, William A.

2008 Preliminary Report: The Chipped Stone Assemblage from the Shala Valley Project, Northern Albania. Report submitted to Michael Galaty and on file at the Field Museum of Natural History.

Gyucha, Attila, and William A. Parkinson

2006 A Körös Regionális Régészeti Program Kutatás Vészt≤on, 2006: Régészti Anyagi Vizsgálat Körösladány-Bikeri-b≤ol (Körösladány 14). (Körös Regional Archaeological Project Research in Vészt≤o, 2006: Archaeological Materials Analyses from Körösladány-Bikeri (Körösladány 14). Report submitted to the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and on file at the Munkácsy Mihály Múzeum, Békéscsaba, Hungary.

Gyucha, Attila, and William A. Parkinson

2005 A Körös Regionális Régészeti Program Kutatás Vészt≤on, 2005: Régészti Anyagi Vizsgálat Körösladány-Bikeri-b≤ol (Körösladány 14). (Körös Regional Archaeological Project Research in Vészt≤o, 2005: Archaeological Materials Analyses from Körösladány-Bikeri (Körösladány 14). Report submitted to the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and on file at the Munkácsy Mihály Múzeum, Békéscsaba, Hungary.

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Gyucha, Attila, and William A. Parkinson 2004 A Körös Regionális Régészeti Program Kutatás Vészt≤on, 2004: Régészti

Anyagi Vizsgálat Vészt≤o-Bikeri-b≤ol (Vészt≤o 20). (Körös Regional Archaeological Project Research in Vészt≤o, 2004: Archaeological Materials Analyses from Vészt≤o-Bikeri (Vészt≤o 20). Report submitted to the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and on file at the Munkácsy Mihály Múzeum, Békéscsaba, Hungary.

Gyucha, Attila, and William A. Parkinson

2003 A Körös Regionális Régészeti Program Kutatás Vészt≤on, 2003: Ásatás Vészt≤o-Bikeri-ben (Vészt≤o 20). (Körös Regional Archaeological Project Research in Vészt≤o, 2003: Excavations at Vészt≤o-Bikeri (Vészt≤o 20). Report submitted to the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and on file at the Munkácsy Mihály Múzeum, Békéscsaba, Hungary.

Gyucha, Attila, and William A. Parkinson

2002 A Körös Regionális Régészeti Program Kutatás Vészt≤on, 2002: Ásatás Vészt≤o-Bikeri-ben (Vészt≤o 20) és Körösladány-Bikeri-ben. (Körös Regional Archaeological Project Research in Vészt≤o, 2002: Excavations at Vészt≤o-Bikeri (Vészt≤o 20) and Körösladány-Bikeri (Körösladány 14)). Report submitted to the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and on file at the Munkácsy Mihály Múzeum, Békéscsaba, Hungary.

Gyucha, Attila, and William A. Parkinson

2001 A Körös Regionális Régészeti Program Kutatás Vészt≤on, 2001: Ásatás Vészt≤o-Bikeri-ben (Vészt≤o 20) és Körösladány-Bikeri-ben. (Körös Regional Archaeological Project Research in Vészt≤o, 2001: Excavations at Vészt≤o-Bikeri (Vészt≤o 20) and Körösladány-Bikeri (Körösladány 14)). Report submitted to the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and on file at the Munkácsy Mihály Múzeum, Békéscsaba, Hungary.

Gyucha, Attila, and William A. Parkinson

2000 A Körös Regionális Régészeti Program Kutatás Vészt≤on, 2000: Ásatás Vészt≤o-Bikeri-ben (Vészt≤o 20). (Körös Regional Archaeological Project Research in Vészt≤o, 2000: Excavations at Vészt≤o-Bikeri (Vészt≤o 20). Report submitted to the Hungarian Ministry of Culture and on file at the Munkácsy Mihály Múzeum, Békéscsaba, Hungary.

Parkinson, William A., and Jane Baxter

1998 An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Proposed Traverwood III Office Complex, Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan (with J. Baxter). Manuscript on file at Michigan Bureau of History and at the University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology.

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1997a An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Proposed Barclay Park Development, Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan. Manuscript on file at Michigan Bureau of History and at the University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology.

1997b An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Proposed Cavanaugh Lakes

Estate Development, Sylvan Township, Washtenaw County Michigan. Manuscript on file at Michigan Bureau of History and at the University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology.

Parkinson, William A., and Peter Kotila

1996 An Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Proposed University Commons Development, Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan (with P. Kotila). Manuscript on file at Michigan Bureau of History and at the University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology.

Symposia Organized: 2012 Crafts, Specialists and Markets in Mycenaean Greece. Organized and

Chaired by William A. Parkinson, Dimitri Nakassis, and Michael L. Galaty, 113th Annual Meetings of the Archaeological Institute of America, January 7, 2012, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2007 School for American Research, Advanced Seminar: Putting Aegean States

in Context: Interaction in the Eastern Mediterranean and Southeastern Europe During the Bronze Age, organized and chaired by W. A. Parkinson and M. L. Galaty, March 11-15, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

2006 Copper Age Social Organization on the Great Hungarian Plain: The

Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2005, organized and chaired by W. A. Parkinson, T. Parsons, and H. Hoekman-Sites. Symposium held at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

2004 The Transition from the Neolithic to the Copper Age on the Great

Hungarian Plain: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2003, organized and chaired by W. A. Parkinson and D. Sosna. Symposium held at the 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Friday, April 2, 2004.

2003 The Transition to the Copper Age in the Carpathian Basin: The Körös

Regional Archaeological Project, 2002, organized and chaired by W.A. Parkinson and K. Kasper. Symposium to be held at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, WI, Saturday, April 12, 2003.

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2002 The End of the Neolithic in the Carpathian Basin: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2001, organized and chaired by W. A. Parkinson. Symposium held at the 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Adams Mark Hotel, Denver, CO, Saturday, March 23, 2002.

1999 The Archaeology of Tribal Societies, co-organized with S. Fowles.

Symposium held at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in Chicago, IL, April, 1999.

1997 Rethinking Mycenaean Palaces: New Interpretations of an Old Idea, co-

organized with M. Galaty. Symposium held at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology in Nashville, TN. March, 1997.

Papers Presented at Professional Meetings:

2012a On the Shoulders of Giants: Regional and Micro-Regional Studies in the Prehistoric Carpathian Basin (with A. Gyucha, P. Duffy and R. Yerkes). Invited paper presented in a session entitled Frogs Crossing the Pond: New Frontiers in Regional Archaeology, organized and chaired by Thomas P. Leppard, Bradley M. Sekedat and Parker VanValkenburgh. Society for American Archaeology Annual Meetings, Memphis, TN. April 21, 2012.

2012b From Societal Types to Comparative Regional Trajectories: The Long-

Term Dynamics of Prehistoric Villages on The Great Hungarian Plain (with P. Duffy). Invited paper presented in a session entitled Leaving Lewis Henry Morgan: New Studies of Societal Variation and Change, organized and chaired by Jill Neitzel. Society for American Archaeology Annual Meetings, Memphis, TN. April 21, 2012.

2012c The Neolithic Transition in the Szeghalom-Vésztő Microregion (with A.

Gyucha, P. Duffy and R. Yerkes). Invited paper presented in a workshop entitled Chronologies, Lithics, and Metals: Late Neoliothic and Copper Age in the Eastern Part of the Carpathian Basin and in the Balkans. Organized and Chaired by P. Raczky and S. Hansen. March 30 - April 1, 2012, Eötvös Loránd Scientific University, Budapest, Hungary.

2012d Introduction: Crafts, Specialists and Markets in Mycenaean Greece (with

D. Nakassis and M. L. Galaty). Paper presented in a session entitled Crafts, Specialists and Markets in Mycenaean Greece. Organized and Chaired by William A. Parkinson, Dimitri Nakassis, and Michael L. Galaty, 113th Annual Meetings of the Archaeological Institute of America, January 7, 2012, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2012e Undressing an Early Neolithic Figuringe: Technological Aspects of

Figuring Making in the Körös Culture (with E. Bánffy, A. Kreieter, M. Tóth, Á. Pető, P. Pánczél, and D. Riebe. Paper presented at a conference

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entitled Early Farmers: The View from Archaeology and Science, organized by A. Whittle and P. Bickle, Cardiff, Wales, May 14-16, 2012.

2011a Tells in Perspective: Long-Term Patterns of Settlement Nucleation and

Dispersal in Central and Southeast Europe (with A. Gyucha). Invited paper presented in a session entitled Tells: Social and Environmental Space, organized by Hans-Rudolf Bork, Fevzi Kemal Moetz, Johannes Müller, and Robert Hofmann, at an international conference, Socio-Environmental Dynamics Over the Last 12,000 Years: The Creation of Landscapes, organized by the Graduate School “Human Development in Landscapes” at the University of Kiel, Germany, March 15, 2011.

2011b A Háztartások Szerveződésének Változásai az Őskori Alföldön (Changes

in Household Organization on the Prehistorifc Alföld, with A. Gyucha, P. Duffy, and R. Yerkes). Paper presented at Őskoros Kutatók VII (The Seventh Annual Meeting of Hungarian Prehistorians), Százhalombatta, Hungary, March 18, 2011.

2011c A Szeghalom-Kovácshalmi Neolitikus Tell és Környezetének Kutatása

(Explorations of the Szeghalom-Kovácshalom Tell and Its Vicinity, with Attila Gyucha, Paul Duffy, and Richard Yerkes). Invited paper presented at the Hungarian National Museum, May 18, 2011.

2011d Social Dynamics During the Transition Between the Late Neolithic and

the Early Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain: A Case Study from the Hungarian Körös Region. (with Attila Gyucha). Invited paper presented in a symposium entitled The Transition from the Neolithic to the Eneolithic in Central and South-Eastern Europe in the Light of Recent Research, Timişoara, Romania, 10-11 November, 2011.

2011e Prehistoric Tell Communities on the Great Hungarian Plain. (with P.

Duffy and A. Gyucha). Invited paper presented in a symposium entitled, Manifestations of Community in Prehistory and History: “Old World” Perspectives, 17th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Oslo, Norway, September 15, 2011.

2010 The Social Dynamics of Emerging Complexity: A Long-Term Perspective

on Middle Range Societies in the Prehistoric Carpathian Basin and the Eastern Woodlands (with Richard Yerkes and Attila Gyucha). Invited paper presented in a symposium entitled, Trajectories to Complexity in Woodland Environments: Eastern North America and Temperate Europe Compared, organized by Detlef Gronenborn and David G. Anderson, at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, April 14-18, 2010.

2009a Long-Term Social Dynamics and the Emergence of Hereditary Inequality:

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A Prehistoric Example from the Carpathian Basin (with Attila Gyucha). Invited paper presented at Beyond Elites: Alternatives to Hierarchical Systems in Modeling Social Formations, International Conference at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, October 22-24, 2009.

2009b A Kora Rézkori Körös-Vidék Regionális és Interregionális Szintű

Kaprcsolatrendszereinek Kutatása: Lehetőségek és Eredmények (with Attila Gyucha and Richard Yerkes). Paper presented at a conference entitled Őskoros Kutatók Összejövetele: Nyersanyagok és Kereskedelem, Kőszeg, Hungary, March 20, 2009.

2009c Redistributive Economies in Theoretical and Cross-Cultural Perspective

(with Dimitri Nakassis). Paper presented in a colloquium entitled Redistribution in Aegean Palatial Societies, organized by Michael L. Galaty and Dimitri Nakassis. Colloquium held at the 110th Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, January 10, 2009.

2009d LA-ICP-MS on Ceramic Incrustation Indicates Long-Term Cultural

Continiuity in the Prehistoric Carpathian Basin (with Evan Peacock, Ronald A. Palmer, Yunju Xia, and Bradley Carlock). Paper presented in a symposium entitled Communities in Time, Organized and Chaired by Eva Hulse. Symposium held at the Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, April 25, 2009, Atlanta, GA.

2008a Long-Term Social Dynamics and the Emergence of Hereditary Inequality:

A Prehistoric Example from the Carpathian Basin. Paper presented in a symposium entitled The Politics of Population Reorganization, organized by Andrew Duff, Colin Grier, and Jangsuk Kim. Symposium held at the Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, March 28, 2008, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

2008b Rewriting the Boundaries: The Social Landscape of the Great Hungarian

Plain During the Neolithic- Copper Age Transition. Paper presented in a symposium entitled Negotiating Landscapes: New Light from the Ancient East, organized by Susan Allen and Lori Khatchadourian. Symposium held at the Annual Meetings of the Archaeological Institute of America, January 4, 2008, Chicago, IL.

2007a Models of State Formation in the Prehistoric Aegean: Towards and

Integrated Approach. Paper presented in a workshop entitled Cross-Cultural Comparison: Mycenaean Versus Maya States, organized by M. Galaty and G. Bey. Workshop held at the Annual Meetings of the Archaeological Institute of America, January 6, 2007, San Diego, CA.

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2007b Beyond the Peer: Social Interaction and Political Evolution in the Bronze Age Aegean. Paper presented in The 2007 Langford Conference: Political Economies of the Aegean Bronze Age, organized and chaired by Daniel Pullen, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, February 22, 2007

2007c Tribal Social Dynamics and the Emergence of Hereditary Inequality: A

Long-Term Perspective. Paper presented in a symposium entitled Complexity and Transformation in World Archaeology, organized and chaired by T.R. Kidder and Victor Thompson. Symposium held at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 26, 2007, Austin, TX.

2007d The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2006: Project Goals (with

Attila Gyucha and Richard Yerkes). Paper presented in a symposium entitled Copper Age Social Organization on the Great Hungarian Plain: The Last Year of the Körös Regional Archaeological Project, organized by H. Hoekman-Sites. Symposium held at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 26, 2007, Austin, TX.

2007e The Körös Regional Archaeological Project Field School, 2006: (with

Richard Yerkes and Attila Gyucha). Paper presented in a symposium entitled Copper Age Social Organization on the Great Hungarian Plain: The Last Year of the Körös Regional Archaeological Project, organized by H. Hoekman-Sites. Symposium held at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 26, 2007, Austin, TX.

2007f Life After the Tells: The Great Hungarian Plain in the Early Copper Age

(with Attila Gyucha and Roderick Salisbury). Paper presented in a symposium entitled Reading Tells – Settlement Practice During the European Late Neolithic and Bronze Ages, organized by A. Gyucha and R. Salisbury. Symposium held at the 13th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, September 22, 2007, Zadar, Croatia.

2006a The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2005: Project Goals (with

Attila Gyucha and Richard Yerkes). Paper presented in a symposium entitled Copper Age Social Organization on the Great Hungarian Plain: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2005, organized and chaired by W. A. Parkinson, T. Parsons, and H. Hoekman-Sites. Symposium held at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 28, 2006, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

2006b The Körös Regional Archaeological Project Field School, 2005 (with

Richard Yerkes and Attila Gyucha). Paper presented in a symposium entitled Copper Age Social Organization on the Great Hungarian Plain: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2005, organized and chaired by W. A. Parkinson, T. Parsons, and H. Hoekman-Sites. Symposium held

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at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

2005 Faculty Mentor for a paper by 2005 KRAP Field School Student Erin

Sauer (Ohio State University) entitled Paleomeander Behavior in the Early Copper Age of the Great Hungarian Plain, Vészt≤o, Hungary. Paper presented at the Southern California Conference on Undergraduate Research at the University of California, Riverside, November 19, 2005.

2004a Beszámoló a Körös Regionális Régészti Program Munkájáról 2003-ban

(with A. Gyucha). Department of Archaeology, University of Szeged, March 5, 2004.

2004b The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2003 (with A. Gyucha and R.

Yerkes). Paper presented in a symposium entitled The Transition from the Neolithic to the Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2003, organized and chaired by W. A. Parkinson and D. Sosna. Symposium to be held at the 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Friday, April 2, 2004.

2004c The Körös Regional Archaeological Project Field School, 2003(with R.

Yerkes and A. Gyucha). Paper presented in a symposium entitled The Transition from the Neolithic to the Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2003, organized and chaired by W. Parkinson and D. Sosna. Symposium to be held at the 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Friday, April 2, 2004.

2004d Investigation of Hungarian Early Copper Age Settlements through

Magnetic Prospection & Soil Phosphate Techniques, with A. Sarris, M. Galaty, R. Yerkes, A. Gyucha, D. Billingsley & R. Tate. Paper presented at the 32nd Annual Computer Applications in Archaeology International Conference (XXXII CAA2004): Computer Applications& Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. Beyond the Artifact: Digital Interpretation of the Past, Prato, Italy, 13-17 April, 2004.

2003a The Körös Regional Archaeological Project: A Preliminary Report on the

2000-2002 Excavations at Vészt≤o-Bikeri and Körösladány-Bikeri (with A. Gyucha and R.W. Yerkes). Paper presented in a symposium entitled The Transition to the Copper Age in the Carpathian Basin: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2002, organized and chaired by W.A. Parkinson and K. Kasper. Symposium to be held at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, WI, Saturday, April 12, 2003.

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2003b The Körös Regional Archaeological Project Field School, 2003 (with A. Gyucha and R.W. Yerkes). Paper presented in a symposium entitled The Transition to the Copper Age in the Carpathian Basin: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2002, organized and chaired by W.A. Parkinson and K. Kasper. Symposium to be held at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, WI, Saturday, April 12, 2003.

2003c Babies and Bathwater: A Comparative Perspective on Aegean State

Trajectories (with M. Galaty). Paper presented in a colloquium entitled Current Issues in State Formation: The Mediterranean and Beyond. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC, October 18, 2003.

2003d Tribal Boundaries: Ceramic Style and Social Boundary Maintenance

during the Transition to the Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain. Paper presented in a symposium entitled Ceramic Ecology XVII: Current Research on Ceramics – 2003, organized and chaired by C. Kolb. Symposium to be held at the Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, November 22, 2003.

2002a The Körös Regional Archaeological Project: A Preliminary Report on the

2000-2001 Excavations at Vészt≤o-Bikeri and Körösladány-Bikeri (with A. Gyucha and R.W. Yerkes). Paper presented in a symposium entitled The End of the Neolithic in the Carpathian Basin: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2001, organized and chaired by W. A. Parkinson, at the 67th Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Adams Mark Hotel, Denver, CO, Saturday, March 23, 2002.

2002b The Körös Regional Archaeological Project Field School, 2001 (with A.

Gyucha and R.W. Yerkes). Paper presented in a symposium entitled The End of the Neolithic in the Carpathian Basin: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, 2001, organized and chaired by W. A. Parkinson, at the 67th Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Adams Mark Hotel, Denver, CO, Saturday, March 23, 2002.

2002c Beszámoló a Körös Regionális Régészeti Program Ásatási Idényének

Eredményeirol, 2002 (with A. Gyucha). (The Körös Regional Archaeological Project: Preliminary Results of Test Excavations, 2002.) Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Hungarian Prehistoric Researchers in Pécs, Hungary.

2001 Beszámoló a Körös Regionális Régészeti Program Ásatási Idényének

Eredményeirol, 2001 (with A. Gyucha). (The Körös Regional Archaeological Project: Preliminary Results of Test Excavations, 2001.)

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Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Hungarian Prehistoric Researchers in Debrecen, Hungary.

2000 Beszámoló a Körös Regionális Régészeti Program Elso Ásatási Idényének

Eredményeirol (with A. Gyucha). (The Körös Regional Archaeological Project: Preliminary Results of Test Excavations.) Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of Hungarian Prehistoric Researchers in Debrecen, Hungary.

1999a The Social Organization of Early Copper Age Tribes on the Great

Hungarian Plain. Paper presented in a symposium entitled The Archaeology of Tribal Societies, W. Parkinson and S. Fowles, Organizers. Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology in Chicago, IL.

1999b Organizational Flexibility: An Archaeological Notion of Tribe (with S.

Fowles). Paper presented in a symposium entitled The Archaeology of Tribal Societies, W. Parkinson and S. Fowles, Organizers. Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology in Chicago, IL.

1998 Archaeological Review in Ann Arbor, Michigan (with J. O’Shea and P.

Kotila). Invited paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology in Seattle, WA.

1997a Lithics from Surveys: Recent Evidence from the Eastern Mediterranean

(with J. F. Cherry) Invited paper presented in a symposium entitled Written in Stone: The Multiple Dimensions of Lithic Analysis, N. Kardulias and R. Yerkes, Organizers. Annual Meetings of the Archaeological Institute of America in Chicago, IL.

1997b Trading Elites in Mycenaean Greece: Obsidian Exchange and Long-

distance Trade as Indicators of Economic and Political Organization. Paper presented in a symposium entitled Rethinking Mycenaean Palaces: New Interpretations of an Old Idea, M. Galaty and W. Parkinson, Organizers. Society for American Archaeology Annual Meetings in Nashville, TN.

1996a Palatial ‘Control’ in Mycenaean Greece (with M. Galaty). Paper presented

at the Annual Meetings of the Archaeological Institute of America in New York, NY.

1996b Pots, Rocks and Palaces: Palatial ‘Control’ in Mycenaean Greece (with

M. Galaty). Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology in New Orleans, LA.

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1996c Chipping Away at a State Economy: Obsidian Exchange in Late Bronze Age Greece. Invited paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Central States Anthropological Society in Covington, KY.

1993 The Towers of Southern Euboea: Structure and Function. Paper presented

at the Annual Meetings of the Archaeological Institute of America in Washington, D.C.

Invited Discussant: 2001 Symposium entitled Comparative Archaeology: Old and New World

Prehistory at the Crossroads, Max Baldia, Organizer. Society for American Archaeology Annual Meetings in New Orleans, LA.

2000 Symposium entitled The Road to Complexity: Emergent Social Systems,

Jane Baxter, Organizer and Chair. Society for American Archaeology Annual Meetings in Philadelphia, PA.

Invited Lectures and Colloquia: 2012a Tellen Innen, Tellen Túl: A Neolitikum és a Rézkor Kutatásának Új

Eredményei a Dél Alföldön (with A. Gyucha). Invited lecture presented to A Particson TDK (The Student Archaeology Club of the Attila József Scientific University), Szeged, Hungary, May 8, 2012.

2012b The Archaeology of Early European Village Societies. Invited lecture

presented to the Univeristy of Wisconsin-Milwaukee chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America, Milwaukee, WI, April 29, 2012.

2011a Early Village Social Dynamics. Invited lecture presented to the Museum

of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, January 27, 2011.

2011b Early Village Social Dynamics. Invited lecture presented to the

Department of Anthropology, Michigan State University, Lansing, MI, January 28, 2011.

2011c Early European Villages: The Building Blocks of Western Civilization,

Archaeological Institute of America, Fall Event, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL, September 8, 2011.

2011d The Age of Metal and the Emergence of European Civilization,

Membership Lecture, School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe, NM, December 1, 2011.

2010a Village Life in Southeastern Europe, 6,000-3,000 BC. Invited lecture

presented to the Founders Council, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL, December 2, 2010.

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2010b Early European Villages: The Building Blocks of Western Civilization.

Invited lecture presented to the Anthropology Alliance and Field Explorers, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL, February 18, 2010.

2010c Early Village Social Dynamics in Southeastern Europe. Invited “Brown

Bag” lecture presented to the Department of Anthropology, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL , February 4, 2010.

2009a Early European Village Societies. Invited lecture presented in the

Anthropological Lecture Series at the College of Wooster, Wooster, OH, January 28, 2009.

2009b Early Village Social Dynamics in Southeastern Europe. Invited lecture

presented to the Interdisciplinary Archaeology Workshop, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, May 28, 2009.

2009c Early Village Social Dynamics in Southeastern Europe. Invited lecture

presented to the Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, November 13, 2009.

2008a Closing in on Complexity: Long-Term Village Dynamics on the Great

Hungarian Plain. Invited lecture presented to the Department of Anthropology, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL, January 28, 2008.

2008b Interaction and Early State Societies. Invited lecture presented to the

Department of Anthropology, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL, January 29, 2008.

2007 Population Nucleation and Dispersal in Early Village Societies: A Case

Study from the Prehistoric Great Hungarian Plain. Invited lecture presented to the Geography Department Colloquium, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida. November 2, 2007.

2001a Paths to Complexity in Eastern Europe. Invited lecture presented to the

Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.

2001b Tribal Cycling and the Social Context of Complexity. Invited lecture

presented to the Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California.

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2001c Long-Term Processes and the Development of Complexity in Prehistoric Europe. Invited lecture presented to the Department of Anthropology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.

2001d The Neolithic – Copper Age Transition in the Carpathian Basin. Invited

lecture presented to the Department of Anthropology, Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

2000a The End of the Neolithic in the Körös Region of the Great Hungarian

Plain. Invited lecture presented to the Department of Archaeology, József Attila University and the Móra Ferenc Museum, Szeged, Hungary.

2000b Cattle, Copper, and Culture: The Transition to the Copper Age on the

Great Hungarian Plain. Invited lecture presented to Millsaps Friday Forum, Millsaps College, Jackson, Mississippi.

2000c Social Trajectories in the Later Prehistory of Central and Southeastern

Europe. Invited lecture presented to the Department of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

1999 Neolithic - Copper Age Transitions: Recent Fieldwork in Eastern

Hungary. Invited lecture presented to a colloquium jointly sponsored by the Ann Arbor Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America and the University of Michigan Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

1998 Technology and Social Change: New and Old World Examples. Invited

lecture presented to the Department of Anthropology, Sociology, and Social Work, Luther College, Decorah, Iowa.

1996a Some Problems in Greek Prehistory. Invited lecture presented at Petnica

Science Center, Valjevo, Serbia. 1996b An Introduction to Lithic Analysis. Invited lecture presented to the

University of Michigan Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology Graduate Student Colloquium at the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

1995 An Introduction to Greek Prehistory. Invited lecture presented to the

Michigan Archaeological Society, Huron Valley Chapter, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Posters Presented at Professional Meetings:

2012 Unique in its Chaîne Opératoire, Unique in its Symbolism: A Figurine from the 6th Millennium BC Körös Culture, Hungary (with E. Bánffy, A. Kreiter, D. Riebe, M. Tóth, Á. Petõ, and P. Pánczél). Poster presented at a

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conference entitled Early Farmers: The View of Archaeology and Science Conference, organized by A. Whittle and P. Bickle, Cardiff School of History, Archaeology, and Religion, Cardiff, Wales, May 14-May 16, 2012.

Museum Service:

2011-Present Lead Curator, Lascaux Exhibit, Department of Anthropology, Field Museum of Natural History.

2011-Present Lead Curator, Genghis Khan Exhibit, Department of Anthropology, Field

Museum of Natural History. 2011-Present Curator, Natural Wonders: A Roman Mosaic from Lod, Israel, Department

of Anthropology, Field Museum of Natural History. 2011-Present Curator, China Hall Exhibit, Department of Anthropology, Field Museum

of Natural History. 2010-Present Committee Member, Egypt Hall Exhibit Planning Team, Department of

Anthropology, Field Museum of Natural History. 2010-Present Chair, Information Technology Committee, Department of Anthropology,

Field Museum of Natural History. 2009-Present Chair, Old World Curatorial Team, Department of Anthropology, Field

Museum of Natural History. 2009-Present Committee Member, Acquisitions Committee, Department of

Anthropology, Field Museum of Natural History. 2009-Present Committee Member, Information Technology, Collections and Research

Committee, Field Museum of Natural History. 2009-Present Program Coordinator, America for Bulgaria Foundation Archaeology

Program. 2009-Present Chair, Archaeological Advisory Committee, America for Bulgaria

Foundation Archaeology Program. 2009-2011 Curatorial Supervisor, The Kish Project, Field Museum of Natural

History. 2009-2011 Curatorial Supervisor, Hall 38 Move Project, Field Museum of Natural

History.

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2009-2011 Curatorial Supervisor, Iraq Cultural Heritage Project, Field Museum of Natural History.

2010 Field Museum Expeditions: Uncovering Early Village Life in

Southeastern Europe: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project. http://www.fieldmuseum.org/expeditions/parkinson_expedition /about.html, Field Museum of Natural History.

2009-2010 Lead Curator, Atlantis Exhibit, Field Museum of Natural History. Exhibit

production canceled June, 2010. 2008 Volunteer, Department of Anthropology, Field Museum of Natural

History. Other Administrative Responsibilities:

2009-Present Committee Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois at Chicago.

2009-Present Program Coordinator, America for Bulgaria Foundation Archaeology

Program. 2002-2008 Director of Graduate Programs, Department of Anthropology, Florida

State University. 2002-2008 Chair, Graduate Affairs Committee, Department of Anthropology, Florida

State University. 2005-2008 Committee Member, Departmental Space Committee, Department of

Anthropology, Florida State University. 2005 Committee Member, Committee on Faculty Research Support, Florida

State University. 2002-2004 Committee Member, Southern Area College Accreditation Committee,

Department of Anthropology, Florida State University. 2002-2004 Committee Member, College Teaching Fellowship Committee, Florida

State University.

Linguistic Ability: Hungarian Advanced Oral and Reading Proficiency. Russian Undergraduate Minor, Oral and Reading Proficiency. Modern Greek Intermediate Oral Proficiency, Novice Reading Proficiency. French Novice Reading Proficiency. German Novice Reading Proficiency.

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Memberships: Member, Society for American Archaeology Member, European Association of Archaeologists Member, Archaeological Institute of America Member, American Anthropological Association Former Member, Central States Anthropological Society Associate Member, Sigma Xi FSU Chapter Secretary, Phi Beta Kappa (2006-2008) Reviewer and Referee: Allyn and Bacon American School of Classical Studies, Athens, Greece American Antiquity Cambridge University Press Cambridge Journal of Archaeology Field Museum Elemental Analysis Lab Florida State University Council for Research and Creativity Hesperia Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology Journal of Anthropological Archaeology Journal of Archaeological Research National Geographic Foundation National Science Foundation Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Texas Technical University Press University of Utah Press Graduate and Postdoctoral Advisors:

John O’Shea, Dissertation Chair, University of Michigan; Alan P. Sullivan III, Postdoctoral Advisor, University of Cincinnati; Richard W. Yerkes, Postdoctoral Advisor, Ohio State University.

Recent Collaborators:

John Cherry, University of Michigan; Michael Galaty, Millsaps College; Attila Gyucha, Munkácsy Mihály Museum, Békéscsaba, Hungary; Richard Yerkes, Ohio State University; Apostolos Sarris, Foundation for Research and Technology, Hellas, Greece; Dimitri Nakassis, University of Toronto.

Student Collaborators: Brian Trail, Graduate Student, Florida State University; Robert Tate, Undergraduate, Ohio State University; Doc Billingsley, Undergraduate, Millsaps College; Margaret Morris, Undergraduate, Ohio State University; Meredith Hardy, Graduate Student, Florida State University; Ottó Fogas, Graduate Student, József Attila University, Szeged, Hungary; Gábor Bácsmegi, Graduate Student, József Attila University, Szeged, Hungary.

Ph.D. Advisor:

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Christopher Horrell, FSU, 2005 David Thulman, FSU, 2006 Daniel Sosna, FSU, 2007 Timothy Parsons, FSU, 2010 Hanneke Hoekman-Sites, FSU, 2011

Danielle Riebe, UIC, Current Rebecca Seifried, UIC, Current M.A. Advisor: Amy Nicodemus, FSU, 2003 Kimberly Kasper, FSU, 2003 Hanneke-Hoekman-Sites, FSU, 2005

Timothy Parsons, FSU, 2007 Maureen Mahoney, FSU, 2007 Ph.D. Committee Member: Brian Marks, FSU, 2006 Meredith Hardy, FSU, 2008 Nam Kim, UIC, 2010 Julia Giblin, OSU, 2011 Joshua Englehardt, FSU, 2011 Ian Pawn, FSU, 2012 Rory Denison, UIC, Current Erin Rice, UIC, Current Tamás Polanyi, Northwestern University, Current M.A. Committee Member: Seth Johnstone, FSU, 2001 Brian Marks, FSU, 2002 Thaddeus Bissett, FSU, 2002 David Thulman, FSU, 2002 Ayumi Rikitake, FSU, 2002 Allison Perett, FSU, 2003 Claire Nanfro, FSU, 2004 Kristin Kozelsky, FSU, 2005 Amanda Evans, FSU, 2005 Christopher Schaefer, FSU, 2005 Meredith Marten, FSU, 2005 David Klingle, FSU, 2006 Rita Beck, FSU, 2007 Guy Hepp, FSU, 2007 Jessica Zimmer, FSU, 2007 Alexandra Parsons, FSU, 2008 Triel Lindstrom, FSU, 2008 Undergraduate Honors Thesis Advisor:

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Julia Giblin, FSU, 2005 Walter Warner, FSU, 2006 Kristen Gurciullo, FSU, 2006 Annalee Shum, FSU, 2009 Undergraduate Honors Thesis Committee Member: Amber Sandaman, FSU, 2002 Robert van Hoose, FSU, 2006 Museum Intern Advisor: Jessica Galea, UIC, 2009 Hilary Leathem, UIC, 2009 Joanna Grabski, UIC, 2008-2009 Danielle Tyson, UIC, 2009-2010 Irene Jaramillo, UIC, 2010