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VINCAS PETRAS STEPONAITIS Research Laboratories of Archaeology University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3120 EDUCATION: Ph.D. University of Michigan Anthropology 1980 M.A. University of Michigan Anthropology 1975 A.B. Harvard University (magna cum laude) Anthropology 1974 TEACHING, RESEARCH, AND ADIMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS: 7/18 - William E. Leuchtenburg Distinguished Professor, UNC-Chapel Hill 7/16 - Secretary of the Faculty, UNC-Chapel Hill 7/16 - Director, Office of Faculty Governance, UNC-Chapel Hill 7/08 - Professor, Curriculum in Archaeology, UNC-Chapel Hill 1/95 - Professor, Department of Anthropology, UNC-Chapel Hill 5/16 - Research Associate, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution 7/09 - 6/16 Chair, Curriculum in Archaeology, UNC-Chapel Hill 1/88 - 6/16 Director, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, UNC-Chapel Hill 1/88 - 12/94 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, UNC-Chapel Hill 9/85 - 12/87 Associate Professor, SUNY-Binghamton 9/80 - 8/85 Assistant Professor, SUNY-Binghamton 9/79 - 8/80 Lecturer, SUNY-Binghamton 9/78 - 8/79 Predoctoral Fellow, Smithsonian Institution PROFESSIONAL OFFICES: 2016-20 Board of Directors, The Heritage Education Network 2002-17 Board of Directors, Center for Maya Research 2000-11 Board of Directors, The Archaeological Conservancy (chair, 2003-2007) 1997-99 President, Society for American Archaeology 1996-97 President-elect, Society for American Archaeology 1992-96 Executive Committee, Foundation for American Archaeology 1992-94 Treasurer, Society for American Archaeology 1991-92 Treasurer-elect, Society for American Archaeology 1991-96 Secretary, North Carolina Archaeological Society 1992-93 Program Chair, Southeastern Archaeological Conference 1990-92 President, Southeastern Archaeological Conference 1988-90 President-elect, Southeastern Archaeological Conference 1988-92 Executive Committee, North Carolina Archaeological Council 1988-91 Executive Secretary, Archaeological Society of North Carolina 1984-87 Editor, Southeastern Archaeology 1983-84 Editor-elect, Southeastern Archaeological Conference 1983-84 Executive Committee, Society for American Archaeology PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES: 2021- Preservation Technology and Training Board, U.S. Department of the Interior 2020- Bylaws Committee, Society for American Archaeology 2016- Native American Repatriation Review Committee, Smithsonian Institution

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VINCAS PETRAS STEPONAITISResearch Laboratories of Archaeology

University of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NC 27599-3120

EDUCATION:Ph.D. University of Michigan Anthropology 1980 M.A. University of Michigan Anthropology 1975 A.B. Harvard University (magna cum laude) Anthropology 1974

TEACHING, RESEARCH, AND ADIMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS:7/18 - William E. Leuchtenburg Distinguished Professor, UNC-Chapel Hill7/16 - Secretary of the Faculty, UNC-Chapel Hill7/16 - Director, Office of Faculty Governance, UNC-Chapel Hill7/08 - Professor, Curriculum in Archaeology, UNC-Chapel Hill1/95 - Professor, Department of Anthropology, UNC-Chapel Hill5/16 - Research Associate, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution7/09 - 6/16 Chair, Curriculum in Archaeology, UNC-Chapel Hill1/88 - 6/16 Director, Research Laboratories of Archaeology, UNC-Chapel Hill1/88 - 12/94 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, UNC-Chapel Hill9/85 - 12/87 Associate Professor, SUNY-Binghamton9/80 - 8/85 Assistant Professor, SUNY-Binghamton9/79 - 8/80 Lecturer, SUNY-Binghamton9/78 - 8/79 Predoctoral Fellow, Smithsonian Institution

PROFESSIONAL OFFICES:2016-20 Board of Directors, The Heritage Education Network2002-17 Board of Directors, Center for Maya Research2000-11 Board of Directors, The Archaeological Conservancy (chair, 2003-2007)1997-99 President, Society for American Archaeology1996-97 President-elect, Society for American Archaeology1992-96 Executive Committee, Foundation for American Archaeology1992-94 Treasurer, Society for American Archaeology1991-92 Treasurer-elect, Society for American Archaeology1991-96 Secretary, North Carolina Archaeological Society1992-93 Program Chair, Southeastern Archaeological Conference1990-92 President, Southeastern Archaeological Conference1988-90 President-elect, Southeastern Archaeological Conference1988-92 Executive Committee, North Carolina Archaeological Council1988-91 Executive Secretary, Archaeological Society of North Carolina1984-87 Editor, Southeastern Archaeology1983-84 Editor-elect, Southeastern Archaeological Conference1983-84 Executive Committee, Society for American Archaeology

PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES:2021- Preservation Technology and Training Board, U.S. Department of the Interior2020- Bylaws Committee, Society for American Archaeology2016- Native American Repatriation Review Committee, Smithsonian Institution

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2014-17 Advisory Panel, Archaeology Program, National Science Foundation2000-10 Endowment Committee, N.C. Archaeological Society2004-09 NAGPRA Review Committee, U.S. Department of the Interior2001 Nominating Committee, Society for American Archaeology (chair)1989-09 Committee on Repatriation, Society for American Archaeology1989-91 Task Force on Affiliated Societies, Society for American Archaeology1986-87 Nominating Committee, Archaeology Division, American Anthropological Association1984 National Historic Landmarks Committee, Society for American Archaeology1983-85 Dissertation Prize Committee, Society for American Archaeology

EDITORIAL BOARDS:2014- Board of Governors, University of North Carolina Press1992-18 Editorial Board, Southern Cultures (magazine)1996-00 Editorial Advisory Board, American Archaeology (magazine)1990-96 Editorial Advisory Board, Prehistory Press1992-96 Advisor, Oxford Companion to Archaeology, Oxford University Press1991-92 Special Consultant, The First Americans, Time-Life Books1987-91 Regional Editor, Investigations in American Archaeology, Westview Press

ADVISORY BOARDS (EXTRAMURAL):2014-15 External Review Committee, Center for Archaeological Investigations, SIU-Carbondale2014-15 External Review Committee, NAGPRA Program, University of Michigan2011 External Review Committee, Department of Anthropology, Washington U., St Louis2011 Visiting Committee, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University2003-13 Visiting Committee, Peabody Museum, Harvard University2008- Professional Advisory Panel, Digital Antiquity2006-07 External Review Committee, Public Archaeology Facility, Binghamton University2006-07 External Review Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma2004-06 Advisory Board, exhibition on “Moundville: Guardians of the Sacred Path,” Alabama

Museum of Natural History, University of Alabama2001-04 Advisory Board, exhibition on “Hero, Hawk, and Human Hand,” Art Institute of Chicago. 2001-04 Advisor, Teaching Archaeology in the 21st Century (NSF-sponsored curriculum

development project), Society for American Archaeology1996 Scholarly Advisory Committee, N.C. Museum of History1992 Public Advisory Committee, N.C. State Historic Preservation Office2000-01 External Review Panel, Office of Archaeological Services, University of Alabama (chair)1998-00 Exhibition Advisory Committee, Frank H. McClung Museum, University of Tennessee1996-97 Heritage Tourism Conference Planning Committee, N.C. Dept. of Commerce

HONORS AND AWARDS:2020 L.B. Jones Award (Mississippi Archaeological Association)2015 Faculty Award for Excellence in Doctoral Mentoring (UNC-Chapel Hill)2015 C. Felix Harvey Award (UNC-Chapel Hill)2008 Sigma Xi Distinguished Lecturer2002 Circle Award (Carolina Indian Circle, UNC-Chapel Hill)2001 Poster Award (Southeastern Archaeological Conference)1998 PSP Electronic Product Award (American Association of Publishers)1994- Listed in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in American Education

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1994 Presidential Recognition Award (Society for American Archaeology)1993 Presidential Recognition Award (Society for American Archaeology)1985 Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching (SUNY system)1985 University Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (SUNY-Binghamton)

REVIEWER FOR:Grant Proposals — National Science Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities, National

Center for Preservation Technology and Training, Wenner-Gren Foundation for AnthropologicalResearch, National Geographic Society, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council ofCanada, Louisiana Board of Regents R&D Program.

Articles — Science, American Antiquity, Latin American Antiquity, American Anthropologist, Advancesin Archaeological Method and Theory, Journal of Archaeological Science, Journal ofArchaeological Science: Reports, Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, MidcontinentalJournal of Archaeology, Southeastern Archaeology, Early Man, Journal of AlabamaArchaeology, Archaeometry, Antropológica, Advances in Archaeological Practice, Geology,Geoarchaeology.

Book Manuscripts and Proposals — American Museum of Natural History (Anthropological Papers),Alabama Museum of Natural History, U. Presses of Florida, Smithsonian Institution Press,National Geographic Society, W. H. Freeman and Co., Mayfield Publishing, Oxford U. Press,Peabody Museum Press, Peter Lang Publishing, School of Advanced Research Press, Thamesand Hudson, U. of Nebraska Press, U. of North Carolina Press, U. of Oklahoma Press, U. ofTexas Press, U. of Virginia Press, Persimmon Press, U. of Alabama Press, Allyn & Bacon,Blackwell Publishers, Simon & Schuster.

Contract Reports — U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Mobile District).

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:Sigma Xi, Society for American Archaeology, Register of Professional Archaeologists, AmericanAnthropological Association (Fellow), Southeastern Archaeological Conference, MidwestArchaeological Conference, Eastern States Archaeological Federation, North Carolina ArchaeologicalSociety, North Carolina Archaeological Council, Archaeological Society of South Carolina, AlabamaArchaeological Society, Mississippi Archaeological Association, Louisiana Archaeological Society.

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS:1978-80 National Science Foundation (#BNS78-07133), “Prehistoric Adaptation and Social

Organization at Moundville, Alabama” (co-authored with C. S. Peebles [p.i.] and M.Schoeninger).

1981 Research Support for Junior Faculty, SUNY-Binghamton, “Archaeological Investigations in theBig Black River Drainage, Mississippi.”

1981 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research (#4183), “Late Prehistory of the NatchezRegion, Mississippi.”

1982 Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission, “The Study of Archaeological Remains fromthe Greenwich Cove Site, Warwick, Rhode Island” (Doctoral dissertation research for David J.Bernstein).

1983 National Science Foundation (#BNS83-11644), “Ceramic Production in an Early Islamic Town”(Doctoral dissertation research for Nancy Benco).

1983 Rhode Island Historical Preservation Commission, “Survey and Planning Grant, GreenwichCove” (Doctoral dissertation research for David Bernstein).

1984 Boland’s Topsoil, Inc., “Archaeological Investigations, Boland Topsoil Site.”

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1986-88 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, “Chemical and MineralogicalCharacterization of Mississippian Pottery.”

1987-88 National Geographic Society, “Archaeological Excavations at the Boland Site.”1989-92 National Science Foundation, “Early Archaic Settlement in the Yadkin-Pee Dee Drainage”

(Doctoral dissertation research for I. Randolph Daniel).1990-92 University Research Council, UNC-Chapel Hill, “Chemical Characterization of Mississippian

Pottery.”1991-94 Bicentennial Observance Policy Committee, UNC-Chapel Hill, “An Archaeological Study of

Early Campus Life in Chapel Hill.”1992-93 Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, “North Carolina Indian History Project.”1993-94 University Research Council, UNC-Chapel Hill, “Mapping Residential Zones at Moundville:

A Pilot Study.”1994-95 National Science Foundation, “Time, Space, and Social Dynamics During the Hopewell

Occupation of the American Bottom.” (Doctoral dissertation research for Thomas O. Maher).1994-97 Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, “North Carolina Indian History Project: North Carolina's First

Peoples.” (with Margo Price)1995-97 National Park Service, “NAGPRA Inventory of the N.C. Archaeological Collection.”1996-97 Chancellor’s Instructional Technology Award, UNC-Chapel Hill, “Simulating an

Archaeological Dig in the Classroom.” (co-PI with R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr.) 1997-98 Chancellor’s Instructional Technology Award, UNC-Chapel Hill, “Enhancing Archaeological

Instruction with Digital Imagery.” (co-PI with R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr.) 1999-01 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,”Pre-Columbian Flora and Fauna in the Roanoke River Basin.”

(co-PI with R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr.) 2000-02 National Science Foundation, “Prehistoric Ceramic Traditions of the Southern Coastal Plain of

North Carolina.” (Doctoral dissertation research for Joseph Herbert).2000-02 National Science Foundation, “Mississippian Household Organizational Dynamics in the Era

of Moundville’s Consolidation.” (doctoral dissertation research for Gregory Wilson).2001-03 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, “A Pilot Study for Identifying Raw Material Source Areas for

Prehistoric Artifacts from Fort Bragg, North Carolina.” (co-PI with R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr.).2003-07 National Park Service, “Preserving the North Carolina Archaeological Collection.” 2003-07 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, “A Pilot Study for Identifying Raw Material Source Areas for

Prehistoric Artifacts from Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Phase II.” (co-PI with R. P. StephenDavis, Jr.).

2005-07 National Science Foundation, “Los Chinos: Architecture, Power, and Meaning at an InitialPeriod Site in the Moche Valley, Peru” (doctoral dissertation research for John Pleasants).

2005-07 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, “A Pilot Study for Identifying Raw Material Source Areas forPrehistoric Artifacts from Fort Bragg, North Carolina, Phase II (Supplement).” (co-PI with R. P.Stephen Davis, Jr.).

2005-08 Alcoa Foundation, “The Hardaway Project: Expanding Public Awareness of North Carolina'sAncient Past.”

2010-11 University Research Council, UNC-Chapel Hill, “Archaeological Investigations at the FeltusSite in Mississippi: Mound D.”

2010-12 National Science Foundation, “Community Identity in the Late Prehistoric Northern YazooBasin” (doctoral dissertation research for Erin Stevens Nelson).

2012-17 National Park Service, “Specialized Analysis of the Ceramic Artifacts from Fort Rosalie.” 2013 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research , “Cosmological Caches: Organization

and Power at Chaco Canyon, NM” (doctoral dissertation research for Emily Cubbon Ditto).2013 Mississippi Department of Archives and History, “Mississippi Mound Trail (South), Phase 1.” 2013-14 Mississippi Department of Archives and History, “Mississippi Mound Trail (South), Phase 2.” 2015-16 C. Felix Harvey Award to Advance Institutional Priorities (UNC-CH), “Ancient North

Carolinians: A Virtual Museum of Cultural Heritage and Archaeology.”

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2015-16 Kenan Creative Collaboratory (William R. Kenan, Jr. Charitable Trust), “Ancient NorthCarolinians: A Virtual Museum of Cultural Heritage and Archaeology.

2015-16 CFE/Lenovo Instructional Innovation Grant, “Collaborative Workflow Development forTeaching Using Holographic Displays” (co-PI with Yueh Lee).

BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS:1983 Ceramics, Chronology, and Community Patterns, An Archaeological Study at Moundville. New

York and San Francisco: Academic Press. 1990 Excavations at the Boland Site, 1984-1987: A Preliminary Report. Research Report 9. Research

Laboratories of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. (Co-authored withSusan C. Prezzano.)

1998 Excavating Occaneechi Town: Archaeology of an Eighteenth-Century Indian Village in NorthCarolina. CD-ROM. University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill. (Co-edited with R. P.Stephen Davis, Jr., Patrick Livingood, and H. Trawick Ward.) [Winner of the 1998 PSPElectronic Product Award in Hard Media, American Association of Publishers]

1998 The Natchez District in the Old, Old South. Southern Research Report 11. Academic AffairsLibrary, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. vii + 78 pp., 27 figs., biblio. (Editedvolume.)

1998 Archaeology of the Moundville Chiefdom. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C. (Co-edited with Vernon J. Knight, Jr.)

2001 Intrigue of the Past: North Carolina’s First Peoples. Monograph 3. Research Laboratories ofArchaeology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. (Co-edited with Margo Price andPatricia Samford)

2006 Stone Quarries and Sourcing in the Carolina Slate Belt. Research Report 25. ResearchLaboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. (Co-edited with JeffreyD. Irwin, Theresa E. McReynolds, and Christopher Moore)

2007 Archaeology of the Moundville Chiefdom. New edition [reprint of 1998 edition with newpreface]. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. (Co-edited with Vernon J. Knight, Jr.)

2009 Ceramics, Chronology, and Community Patterns, An Archaeological Study at Moundville. Newedition [reprint of 1983 edition with new preface]. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

2016 Rethinking Moundville and Its Hinterland. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. (Co-editedwith C. Margaret Scarry.)

ARTICLES:1975 “Everyman's Magnetometer.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 18:168-179.

(Co-authored with Jeffrey Brain.)1976 “A Portable Differential Proton Magnetometer.” Journal of Field Archaeology 3:455-463.

(Co-authored with Jeffrey Brain.) 1978 “Location Theory and Complex Chiefdoms: A Mississippian Example.” In Mississippian

Settlement Patterns, edited by Bruce D. Smith, pp. 417-453. Academic Press, New York. 1979 “Lead-Glazed Earthenware.” In Tunica Treasure, by Jeffrey Brain. Papers 71. Peabody Museum

of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Cambridge.1980 “Some Preliminary Chronological and Technological Notes on Moundville Pottery.”

Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 22:46-51.1981 “Settlement Hierarchies and Political Complexity in Nonmarket Societies: The Formative Period

of the Valley of Mexico.” American Anthropologist 83(2):320-363.1981 “Chronology and Community Patterns at Moundville.” Southeastern Achaeological Conference

Bulletin 24:99-104. 1981 “Plaquemine Ceramic Chronology in the Natchez Region.” Mississippi Archaeology 16(2):6-19.

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1981 “A Precious Bequest: Contemporary Research with the WPA-CCC Collections from Moundville,Alabama.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 376:433-447. (Co-authored with C. S.Peebles, M. Schoeninger, and C. M. Scarry.)

1983 “More on Estimating Catchment Productivity in the Valley of Mexico.” American Anthropologist85(1):129-135.

1983 “The Smithsonian Institution's Investigations at Moundville in 1869 and 1882.” MidcontinentalJournal of Archaeology 8(1):127-160.

1983 “Glossary of Ceramic Types and Varieties.” Appendix in The Grand Village of the NatchezRevisited: Excavations at the Fatherland Site, Adams County, Mississippi, by Robert S. Neitzel,pp. 139-145. Archaeological Report 12. Mississippi Department of Archives and History,Jackson. (Co-authored with Jeffrey Brain and Ian Brown.)

1984 “Some Further Remarks on Catchments, Nonproducers, and Tribute Flow in the Valley ofMexico.” American Anthropologist 86(1):143-148.

1984 “Technological Studies of Prehistoric Pottery from Alabama: Physical Properties and VesselFunction.” In The Many Dimensions of Pottery: Ceramics in Archaeology and Anthropology,edited by S. E. van der Leeuw and A. Pritchard, pp. 79-122. Universiteit van Amsterdam, AlbertEgges van Giffen Instituut voor Prae- et Protohistorie, Cingvla VII.

1985 “A Rejoinder to Ackerly and Young's Comments on My Analysis of Formative Period Sites in theValley of Mexico.” American Anthropologist 87(4):897-904.

1986 “Prehistoric Archaeology in the Southeastern United States, 1970-1985.” Annual Review ofAnthropology 15:363-404.

1986 “Political Growth and Agricultural Intensification: An Extension of the Valley of Mexico Model.” American Anthropologist 88(3):706-708.

1991 “Contrasting Patterns of Mississippian Development.” In Chiefdoms: Power, Economy, andIdeology, edited by Timothy K. Earle, pp. 193-228. Cambridge University Press, New York.

1992 “Excavations at 1Tu50, An Early Mississippian Center Near Moundville.” SoutheasternArchaeology 11(1):1-13.

1992 “Yet Another Rattlesnake Disk From Moundville?” Journal of Alabama Archaeology38(2):163-169.

1993 “Estimating Site Occupation Spans from Dated Artifact Types: Some New Approaches.” InArchaeology of Eastern North America: Essays in Honor of Stephen Williams, edited by JamesB. Stoltman, pp. 349-361. Archaeological Report 25. Mississippi Department of Archives andHistory, Jackson. (Co-authored with Keith Kintigh.)

1996 “Moundville.” In The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, edited by Brian M. Fagan et al., p. 484. Oxford University Press, New York.

1996 “Mounds of Eastern North America.” In The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, edited by BrianM. Fagan et al., pp. 481-483. Oxford University Press, New York.

1996 “Large-Scale Patterns in the Chemical Composition of Mississippian Pottery.” AmericanAntiquity 61(3):555-572. (Co-authored with M. J. Blackman and Hector Neff)

1997 “Between Farmstead and Center: The Natural and Social Landscape of Moundville.” In People,Plants, and Landscapes: Studies in Paleoethnobotany, edited by Kristen J. Gremillion, pp. 107-122. (Co-authored with C. Margaret Scarry.) University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

1997 “Foreword.” In Many Choctaw Standing: An Archaeological Study of Culture Change in the EarlyHistoric Period, by Timothy P. Mooney, pp. v-vi. Archaeological Report 27. MississippiDepartment of Archives and History, Jackson.

1998 “Native American Cultures in the Precolonial South.” In The Natchez District in the Old, OldSouth, edited by Vincas P. Steponaitis, pp. 1-22. Academic Affairs Library, University of NorthCarolina, Chapel Hill.

1998 “Update on ROPA.” SAA Bulletin 16(1): 2, 18.1998 “James Bennett Griffin, 1905-1997.” SAA Bulletin 16(1): 28-29. (Co-authored with Stephen

Williams.)

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1998 “SAA to Promote Professional Standards through ROPA Sponsorship.” SAA Bulletin 16(2): 1, 16-17. (Co-authored with Bill Lipe.)

1998 “A New History of Moundville.” In Archaeology of the Moundville Chiefdom, edited by VernonJ. Knight, Jr., and Vincas P. Steponaitis, pp. 1-25. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington,D.C. (Co-authored with Vernon J. Knight, Jr.)

1998 “Population Trends at Moundville.” In Archaeology of the Moundville Chiefdom, edited byVernon J. Knight, Jr., and Vincas P. Steponaitis, pp. 26-43. Smithsonian Institution Press,Washington, D.C.

1998 “Foreword.” In Decorated Pottery of the Lower Mississippi Valley: A Sorting Manual, by Ian W.Brown, p. iii. Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jackson.

1999 “Teaching Archaeology in the 21st Century: Thoughts on Undergraduate Education.” SAABulletin 17(1): 18-20. (co-authored with H. Davis, J. Altschul, J. Bense, E. Brumfiel, S. Lerner,J. Miller, and J. Watkins)

2000 “Training Students in Archaeological Ethics.” In Teaching Archaeology in the Twenty-FirstCentury, edited by Susan J. Bender and George S. Smith, pp. 53-57. Society for AmericanArchaeology, Washington, D.C. (co-authored with Mark Lynott)

2000 “SAA to Promote Professional Standards through ROPA Sponsorship.” In Ethics in AmericanArchaeology, second revised edition, edited by Mark J. Lynott and Alison Wylie, pp. 107-109. (Co-authored with Bill Lipe; reprint of 1998 article.)

2001 “Composition and Provenance of Greenstone Artifacts from Moundville.” SoutheasternArchaeology 20(2): 99-117. (Co-authored with Daniel G. Gall)

2002 “Foreword.” In The Archaeology of Native North Carolina: Papers in Honor of H. Trawick Ward,edited by Jane M. Eastman, Christopher B. Rodning, and Edmond A. Boudreaux III. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Special Publication.

2002 “A Petrographic Study of Moundville Palettes.” Southeastern Archaeology 21(2): 227-234. (Co-authored with Cynthia Whitney and John J. W. Rogers)

2003 “The Editors Speak: Reminiscences of the Editors of the Journal Southeastern Archaeology on theOccasion of its Twentieth Anniversary.” Southeastern Archaeology 22(1): 1-8. (Co-authoredwith W. H. Marquardt, V. J. Knight, R. P. S. Davis, K. Sassaman, R. C. Mainfort and G. A.Waselkov)

2004 “Archaeological Perspectives on the NAGPRA: Underlying Principles, Legislative History, andCurrent Issues.” In Legal Perspectives on Cultural Resources, edited by Jennifer R. Richmanand Marion P. Forsyth, pp. 165-184. AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek, California. (Co-authoredwith William Lovis, Keith Kintigh, and Lynne Goldstein)

2004 “Moundville Art in Historical and Social Context.” In Hero, Hawk, and Open Hand: AmericanIndian Art of the Ancient Midwest and South, edited by Richard F. Townsend and Robert V.Sharp, pp. 166-181. Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, and Yale University Press, New Haven. (Co-authored with Vernon J. Knight, Jr.)

2006 “Introduction.” In Stone Quarries and Sourcing in the Carolina Slate Belt, edited by Vincas P.Steponaitis, Jeffrey D. Irwin, Theresa McReynolds, Christopher R. Moore, pp. 1-9. ResearchReport 25. Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. (Co-authored with Jeffrey D. Irwin)

2006 “Conclusions.” In Stone Quarries and Sourcing in the Carolina Slate Belt, edited by Vincas P.Steponaitis, Jeffrey D. Irwin, Theresa E. McReynolds, Christopher R. Moore, pp. 98-119. Research Report 25. Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North Carolina,Chapel Hill. (Co-authored with Jeffrey D. Irwin and John J. W. Rogers)

2007 “Preface to the New Edition.” In Archaeology of the Moundville Chiefdom, edited by Vernon J.Knight, Jr., and Vincas P. Steponaitis, pp.xix-xiii. New edition [orig. 1998]. University ofAlabama Press, Tuscaloosa (Co-authored with Vernon J. Knight, Jr.)

2007 “Foreword.” In Ancient Objects and Sacred Realms: Interpretations of MississippianIconography, edited by F. Kent Reilly III and James H. Garber, pp. ix-x. University of Texas

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Press, Austin.2008 “Moundville Archaeological Park, AL”. In American Indian Places: A Historical Guidebook,

edited by Frances H. Kennedy, pp. 99-100. Houghton Mifflin, New York.2008 “Geochemistry.” In Woodland Pottery Sourcing in the Carolina Sandhills, edited by Joseph M.

Herbert and Theresa E. McReynolds, pp. 98-119. Research Report 29. Research Laboratories ofArchaeology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. (Co-authored with Robert J. Speakmanand Michael D. Glascock.)

2009 “Preface to the New Edition.” In Ceramics, Chronology, and Community Patterns, AnArchaeological Study at Moundville, by Vincas P. Steponaitis, pp. xxiii-xxx. New edition [orig.1983]. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

2009 “Field Evaluation of Two Subsurface Augering Methods at Moundville.” SoutheasternArchaeology 28(2): 259-267. (co-authored with R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr., and H. Trawick Ward.)

2010 “Social and Spatial Dimensions of Moundville Mortuary Practices.” In Mississippian MortuaryPractices: Beyond Hierarchy and the Representationist Perspective, edited by Lynne P. Sullivanand Robert C. Mainfort, Jr., pp. 74-89. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. (Co-authoredwith Gregory D. Wilson and Keith Jacobi.)

2010 “How I Was Hooked.” In The Peabody Man: Jeffrey P. Brain, edited by Ian W. Brown andVincas P. Steponaitis, pp. 51-59. Borgo Press, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

2011 “Iconography of the Thruston Tablet.” In Visualizing the Sacred: Cosmic Visions, Regionalism,and the Art of the Mississippian World, edited by George E. Lankford, F. Kent Reilly III, andJames F. Garber, pp. 137-176. University of Texas Press, Austin. (Co-authored with Vernon J.Knight, Jr., George E. Lankford, Robert V. Sharp, and David H. Dye.)

2011 “A Redefinition of the Hemphill Style in Mississippian Art.” In Visualizing the Sacred: CosmicVisions, Regionalism, and the Art of the Mississippian World, edited by George E. Lankford, F.Kent Reilly III, and James F. Garber, pp. 201-239. University of Texas Press, Austin.(Co-authored with Vernon J. Knight, Jr.)

2011 “The Provenance and Use of Etowah Palettes.” American Antiquity 76(1): 81-106. (Co-authoredwith Samuel E. Swanson, George Wheeler, and Penelope B. Drooker.)

2011 “Mississippian Effigy Pipes and the Glendon Limestone.” American Antiquity 76(2): 345-354.(Co-authored with David T. Dockery III).

2012 “Mounds of Eastern North America.” In The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, second edition,edited by Neil Asher Silberman et al., vol. 2, pp. 426-429. Oxford University Press, New York.

2012 “Moundville.” In The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, second edition, edited by Neil AsherSilberman et al., vol. 2, p. 432. Oxford University Press, New York.

2014 “Between Surface and Summit: The Process of Mound Construction at Feltus.” ArchaeologicalProspection 14: 27-37. (Co-authored with Megan C. Kassabaum, Edward R. Henry, and John W.O’Hear).

2014 “A Tale of Two Pipes.” Gilcrease Journal 21(1): 36-45. (Co-authored with David T. Dockery III).2015 “Cahokia’s Coles Creek Predecessors.” In Medieval Mississippians: The Cahokian World, edited

by Susan M. Alt and Timothy R. Pauketat, pp. 12-19. SAR Press, Santa Fe. (Co-authored withMegan C. Kassabaum and John W. O’Hear).

2016 “New Directions in Moundville Research.” In Rethinking Moundville and Its Hinterland, editedby Vincas P. Steponaitis and C. Margaret Scarry, pp. 1-22. University Press of Florida,Gainesville. (Co-authored with C. Margaret Scarry.)

2016 “Moundville Palettes: Prestige Goods or Inalienable Possessions?” In Rethinking Moundville andIts Hinterland, edited by Vincas P. Steponaitis and C. Margaret Scarry, pp. 121-133. UniversityPress of Florida, Gainesville.

2016 “Moundville as a Ceremonial Ground.” In Rethinking Moundville and Its Hinterland, edited byVincas P. Steponaitis and C. Margaret Scarry, pp. 255-268. University Press of Florida,Gainesville. (Co-authored with C. Margaret Scarry.)

2016 “Théorie de la localisation et chefferies complexes: un exemple mississippien.” In Voyage dans

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l'archéologie spatiale anglo-saxonne, edited by François Favory and Sander van der Leeuw, pp.147-168. Les cahiers de la MSHE Ledoux No. 25. Maison des Sciences de l'Homme et del'Environnement Claude Nicolas Ledoux, Besançon, France. [Translation and reprint of 1978article, “Location Theory and Complex Chiefdoms: A Mississippian Example.”]

2017 “The Natchez Fort at Sicily Island, Louisiana.” Louisiana Archaeology 41: 75-127. (Co-authoredwith Brandon L. Prickett.)

2017 “The Holly Bluff Style.” Southeastern Archaeology 36(3): 195-213. (Co-authored with VernonJames Knight, George E. Lankford, Erin Phillips, David H. Dye, and Mitchell Childress.)

2017 “The Grand Village of the Natchez Indians Was Indeed Grand: A Reconsideration of theFatherland Site Landscape.” In Forging Southeastern Identities:Social Archaeology,Ethnohistory, and Folklore of the Mississippian to Early Historic South, edited by Gregory A.Waselkov and Marvin T. Smith, pp. 182-204. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. (Co-authored with Ian W. Brown.)

2019 “Effigy Pipes of the Lower Mississippi Valley: Iconography, Style, and Function.” Journal ofAnthropological Archaeology 55:101070. (Co-authored with Vernon J. Knight Jr. and George E.Lankford.)

in press “Material Culture.” Chapter 8 in Archeological Investigations of Fort Rosalie, Natchez,Mississippi, edited by John E. Cornelison, Jr. and Meredith Hardy. Southeast ArcheologicalCenter, National Park Service, Tallahassee, Florida. (Co-authored with Meredith D. Hardy,Jessica McNeil, Lisamarie Malischke, Michael A. Seibert, Brian Worthington, MercedesHarrold, Jessica Fry, Michelle Gray, James Nyman, and Clifton Hicks)

in press “Native Colonowares at Fort Rosalie.” Appendix E in Archeological Investigations of FortRosalie, Natchez, Mississippi, edited by John E. Cornelison, Jr. and Meredith Hardy. SoutheastArcheological Center, National Park Service, Tallahassee, Florida. (Co-authored with James A.Nyman)

BOOK REVIEWS:1981 Review of EXPERIMENTAL ARCHAEOLOGY by John Coles. American Antiquity 46(4):962. 1984 Review of ARCHAEOLOGICAL SETTLEMENT PATTERN DATA FROM THE CHALCO,

XOCHIMILCO, IXTAPALAPA, TEXCOCO, AND ZUMPANGO REGIONS, MEXICO by J. R.Parsons, K. W. Kintigh, and S. A. Gregg. American Antiquity 49(4):882.

1986 Review of CEMOCHECHOBEE: ARCHAEOLOGY OF A MISSISSIPPIAN CEREMONIALCENTER ON THE CHATTAHOOCHEE RIVER by F. T. Schnell, V. J. Knight, and G. S.Schnell. North American Archaeologist 7(1):69-70.

1987 Review of THE PREHISTORIC NATIVE AMERICAN ART OF MUD GLYPH CAVE byCharles H. Faulkner (editor). Antiquity 61(233):499-500.

1989 Review of POTTERY ANALYSIS: A SOURCEBOOK, by Prudence M. Rice. AmericanAnthropologist 91(2):486.

1990 Review of THE SOUTHEASTERN CEREMONIAL COMPLEX: ARTIFACTS ANDANALYSIS by Patricia Galloway (editor). Journal of Middle Atlantic Archaeology 6:135-136.

UNPUBLISHED REPORTS:1976 “River Raisin Archaeological Survey, Season 1, 1976: A Preliminary Report.” Report to the

Michigan History Division, Michigan Department of State. (Co-authored with C. S. Peebles, J.K. Sallade, J. Arnold, and D. Braun.)

1979 “An Indexed, Descriptive Catalogue of Ceramic Vessels from Moundville, Alabama--TheAlabama Museum of Natural History Collection.” Manuscript report on file at the AlabamaMuseum of Natural History, the Peabody Museum (Harvard University), the University ofMichigan Museum of Anthropology, and the National Museum of Natural History.

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1979 “A Brief Summary of Research at Moundville by the University of Michigan Museum ofAnthropology, May 1978 to May 1979.” Report submitted to the National Science Foundation. (Co-authored with C. S. Peebles, C. M. Scarry, and M. Schoeninger.)

1984 “Archaeological Investigations at the Boland Site (SUBi-1106).” Report submitted to BolandTopsoil, Inc. (Co-authored with R. L. Ewing.)

1996 NAGPRA Inventory of the North Carolina Archaeological Collection: Catawba-Affiliated HumanRemains and Funerary Objects. 2 volumes. Research Laboratories of Anthropology, UniversityOf North Carolina, Chapel Hill (with R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr., Patricia M. Lambert, Clark S.Larsen, and H. Trawick Ward).

1996 NAGPRA Inventory of the North Carolina Archaeological Collection: Cherokee-AffiliatedHuman Remains and Funerary Objects. Research Laboratories of Anthropology, University ofNorth Carolina, Chapel Hill (with R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr., Patricia M. Lambert, Clark S.Larsen, and H. Trawick Ward).

1996 NAGPRA Inventory of the North Carolina Archaeological Collection: Unaffiliated HumanRemains and Funerary Objects. 2 volumes. Research Laboratories of Anthropology, Universityof North Carolina, Chapel Hill (with R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr., Patricia M. Lambert, Clark S.Larsen, and H. Trawick Ward).

1996 NAGPRA Inventory of Human Remains and Funerary Objects from Town Creek Indian Mound. Research Laboratories of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1996 (withR. P. Stephen Davis, Jr., Patricia M. Lambert, Clark S. Larsen, and H. Trawick Ward).

1996 Digital Image Archive of Burial Records and Funerary Objects in the North CarolinaArchaeological Collection that are Affiliated or Likely-Affiliated with the Catawba Indian Nation(2 volumes) CD-ROM. Research Laboratories of Anthropology, University of North Carolina,Chapel Hill (with R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr., Thomas O. Maher, and Patricia M. Samford).

1996 Low-Resolution Digital Images of Funerary Objects in the North Carolina ArchaeologicalCollection that are Affiliated or Likely-Affiliated with the Catawba Indian Nation. 2 volumes. CD-ROM. Research Laboratories of Anthropology. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. (Co-authored with R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr., Thomas O. Maher, and Patricia M. Samford).

1996 Digital Image Archive of Burial Records and Funerary Objects in the North CarolinaArchaeological Collection that are Affiliated or Likely-Affiliated with the Eastern Band ofCherokee Indians, the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, and the United Keetoowah Band ofCherokee Indians. CD-ROM. Research Laboratories of Anthropology, University of NorthCarolina, Chapel Hill. (with R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr., Thomas O. Maher, and Patricia M.Samford).

1996 Low-Resolution Digital Images of Funerary Objects in the North Carolina ArchaeologicalCollection that are Affiliated or Likely-Affiliated with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, theCherokee Nation of Oklahoma, and the United Keetowah Band of Cherokee Indians. CD-ROM.Research Laboratories of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. (with R. P.Stephen Davis, Jr., Thomas O. Maher, and Patricia M. Samford).

1998 An Abbreviated NAGPRA Inventory of the North Carolina Archaeological Collection. ResearchLaboratories of Anthropology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. (with R. P. StephenDavis, Jr., Patricia M. Lambert, Clark S. Larsen, and H. Trawick Ward).

2013 Mississippi Mound Trail, Southern Region: Phase 1 Investigations. Report submitted to theMississippi Department of Archives and History by the Research Laboratories of Archaeology,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (with Erin Stevens Nelson, R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr.,and Andrius Valiunas.)

2014 Mississippi Mound Trail, Southern Region: Phase 2 Investigations. Report submitted to theMississippi Department of Archives and History by the Research Laboratories of Archaeology,University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. (with Megan C. Kassabaum and Mallory A. Melton)

2016 “Native Colonowares at Fort Rosalie.” Report submitted to the Southeast Archeological Center,National Park Service, by the Research Laboratories of Archaeology, University of North

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Carolina at Chapel Hill. (with James A. Nyman)

OTHER WORKS:1983 (Editor and annotator of posthumously published volume.) The Grand Village of the Natchez

Revisited: Excavations at the Fatherland Site, Adams County, Mississippi, by Robert S. Neitzel. Archaeological Report 12. Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Jackson. (Co-edited with Jeffrey Brain and Ian Brown.)

2001 Review of Secretary Babbitt’s Final Determination of Cultural Affiliation for Kennewick Man. Appendix to the Society for American Archaeology’s amicus curiae brief submitted to the U.S.District Court for the District of Oregon, civil case no. 96-1481-JE, Bonnichsen v. United States. (Co-authored with Kenneth Ames, Martha Graham, Robert Kelly, Keith Kintigh, and PhilipWalker.)

2002 LMS Archives On-Line. http://rla.unc.edu/archives/lms1/. (Co-edited with Stephen Williams, R.P. Stephen Davis, Jr., Ian W. Brown, Tristram R. Kidder, and Melissa Salvanish.)

2009 Early Maps of the American South. http://rla.unc.edu/EMAS/. 2010 The Peabody Man: Jeffrey P. Brain. Borgo Press, Tuscaloosa. (Co-edited with Ian W. Brown.) 2016 “Geoarchaeology.” Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality Environmental News 13(1):

11-14. (Co-authored with David T. Dockery III)2016 “Mississippi Made.” Mississippi Geological Society eBulletin 64(5). (Co-authored with David T.

Dockery III)

PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS:1974 “Everyman's Magnetometer.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Atlanta, Georgia.

(Co-authored with Jeffrey Brain.)1976 “Plaquemine Ceramic Chronology in the Natchez Region.” Southeastern Archaeological

Conference, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. (Invited symposium paper)1977 “Locational Theory and Complex Chiefdoms.” Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans,

Louisiana. (Invited symposium paper; abstract published in meeting program.)1978 “Moundville Ceramics: Some Chronological and Technological Considerations.” Southeastern

Archaeological Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee.1978 “Models of Location and Size for Political Centers in Pre-State Societies.” Colloquium on Spatial

Analysis in Archaeology, SUNY-Binghamton. (Invited paper)1979 “Temporal and Behavioral Dimensions of Ranking at Moundville.” Society for American

Archaeology, Vancouver, B.C. (Co-authored with C. S. Peebles, M. Schoeninger, and C. M.Scarry; abstract published in meeting program.)

1979 “A Possible Technological Explanation for the Distinction Between Coarse and FineShell-Tempered Ceramics in Mississippian Assemblages.” Southeastern ArchaeologicalConference, Atlanta, Georgia.

1980 Invited participant. Smithsonian Institution-Lower Mississippi Survey Conference on the Divisionof Mound Exploration of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, D.C.

1980 Invited Discussant. Symposium on the Spatial Aspects of Settlement, SUNY-Binghamton.1980 “Settlement Hierarchies in Nonmarket Contexts: The Formative Period Valley of Mexico.”

Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Invited symposium paper;abstract published in meeting program.)

1980 “Chronology and Community Patterns at Moundville.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference,New Orleans, Louisiana. (Invited symposium paper)

1980 “Some Limitations of Central Place Theory, and How to Get Around Them.” AmericanAnthropological Association, Washington, D.C. (Invited symposium paper)

1981 “A Precious Bequest: Contemporary Research with the WPA-CCC Collections from Moundville,

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Alabama.” New York Academy of Sciences, Conference on the Research Potential ofAnthropologial Museum Collections. (Co-authored with C. S. Peebles, M. Schoeninger, and C.M. Scarry)

1981 “A Possible Technological Explanation for the Distinction Between Coarse and FineShell-Tempered Ceramics in Mississippian Assemblages.” Society for Archaeological Sciences,San Diego, California. (Invited symposium paper)

1981 “Chemical Characterization of Mississippian Pottery.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference,Asheville, North Carolina. (Co-authored with M. J. Blackman)

1982 “Technological Studies of Moundville Pottery: Physical Properties and Vessel Function.” Wenner-Gren symposium on Multidimensional Approaches to the Study of Ancient Ceramics,held in Lhee, Netherlands. (Invited paper)

1982 “The Smithsonian Institution's Investigations at Moudville in 1869 and 1882.” SoutheasternArchaeological Conference, Memphis, Tennessee. (Abstract published in SoutheasternArchaeological Conference Bulletin 25:39.)

1982 “The Late Prehistory of West-Central Alabama.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference,Memphis, Tennessee. (Invited symposium paper)

1983 “The Uses and Abuses of Christaller's Central Place Theory.” Society for American Archaeology,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Invited symposium paper; abstract published in meeting program.)

1983 “Burial Mounds in the Big Black River Drainage: Some New Interpretations.” SoutheasternArchaeological Conference, Columbia, South Carolina. (Co-authored with J. Shaffer; abstractpublished in Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 26:34.)

1984 “Alternative Models for Chiefly Settlements.” The Prehistoric Society, London, England. (Invitedlecture)

1985 “Recent Excavations at the Boland Site: An Owasco Village in the Lower Chenango Valley.” Annual Meeting of the New York State Archaeological Association, Oneonta, New York. (Co-authored with Robert Ewing and Susan Prezzano)

1985 “Estimating Site Occupation Spans from Dateable Artifacts: Some New Approaches.” International Symposium on Data Management and Mathematical Methods in Archaeology,International Union of Pre- and Protohistoric Sciences, Denver, Colorado. (Co-authored with K.W. Kintigh)

1985 “The Achievements of Contract Archaeology in the Southeastern United States since 1970.” Society for American Archaeology, Denver, Colorado. (Invited symposium paper; abstractpublished in meeting program.)

1985 “Some New Ways of Estimating Site Occupation Spans From Dated Artifacts.” SoutheasternArchaeological Conference, Birmingham, Alabama. (Co-authored with K. W. Kintigh; abstractpublished in Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 28:41.)

1986 “The University of Alabama Excavations at 1Tu50, A Moundville I Phase Center in the BlackWarrior Valley.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Nashville, Tennessee. (Abstractpublished in Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 29:55.)

1987 “The Boland Saga.” New York Archaeological Council, Binghamton, New York. (Invitedlecture)

1988 Invited Discussant. Symposium on “Villages and Towns: Southwest-Mississippian Parallels.” Society for American Archaeology, Phoenix, Arizona.

1988 “Chemical and Mineralogical Characterization of Mississippian Pottery.” Society for AmericanArchaeology, Phoenix, Arizona. (Co-authored with M. James Blackman and Russell Weisman)(Invited symposium paper; abstract published in meeting program.)

1989 “The Development of Late Woodland Settlement Patterns in Central New York: New Evidencefrom the Boland Site.” Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia. (Co-authored withSusan C. Prezzano; abstract published in meeting program.)

1989 “120 Years of Moundville Archaeology.” Keynote address, 50th Anniversary Commemoration,Mound State Monument, Moundville, Alabama.

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1991 “Production, Exchange, and Political Development in Two Mississippian Chiefdoms.” Society forAmerican Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana. (Invited symposium paper; abstract publishedin meeting program.)

1991 “Late Prehistoric Social Development at Moundville, Alabama.” North Carolina Society of theArchaeological Institute of America. (Invited lecture)

1992 “The Magnificent Mississippian Monuments at Moundville.” Keynote address, LouisianaArchaeological Society, Baton Rouge.

1992 “Between Farmstead and Center: The Natural and Social Landscape of Moundville.” Society forAmerican Archaeology, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Invited symposium paper; co-authored withC. Margaret Scarry; abstract published in meeting program.)

1992 Invited Discussant. Symposium on “Comprehending Sociopolitical Complexity: New Approachesto Tonto Basin Prehistory.” Society for American Archaeology, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

1993 Co-chair and co-organizer (with Vernon J. Knight) of symposium entitled “Moundville Revisited:A Roundtable Discussion.” Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri.

1993 “Population Trends at Moundville.” Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri. (Symposium paper; abstract published in meeting program.)

1993 Invited participant. Avery Island II: A Discussion Conference. Lower Mississippi Survey, AveryIsland, Louisiana.

1994 “Large-Scale Geographical Patterns in the Chemical Composition of Mississippian Pottery.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Lexington, Kentucky. (Co-authored with M. J.Blackman and Hector Neff; abstract published in Southeastern Archaeological ConferenceBulletin 37:65.)

1995 “How to Create and Use an Electronic Site Report on CD-ROM.” Society for AmericanArchaeology, Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Poster; coauthored with R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr. andPatrick Livingood; abstract published in meeting program.)

1995 “Cultural Developments in the Upper Susquehanna Drainage, AD 900-1300.” Society forAmerican Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri. (Invited symposium paper; coauthored with SusanC. Prezzano; abstract published in meeting program.)

1995 “Investigating Trade in Mississippian Pots.” Midsouth Archaeological Conference, Jackson,Mississippi.

1995 “Archaeology of the Historic Occaneechi: Creating an Electronic Site Report on CD-ROM.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee. (Poster; coauthored with R. P.Stephen Davis, Jr. and Patrick Livingood; abstract published in Southeastern ArchaeologicalConference Bulletin 38:19.)

1996 Organizer of symposium entitled “The Natchez District in the Old, Old South.” Historic NatchezConference, Natchez, Mississippi.

1996 “Native American Cultures in the Pre-Colonial South.” Historic Natchez Conference, Natchez,Mississippi. (Symposium paper.)

1996 Co-organizer of symposium entitled “Ancient Monuments of the Lower Mississippi Valley.” Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana. (Co-organized with Francis P.McManamon.)

1996 Invited discussant. Symposium on “Polity Edges and Hinterlands: Late Prehistory in the InteriorUplands of the Southeast and Midwest.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Birmingham,Alabama.

1997 “The Importance and Role of Government Affairs in SAA.” Government Affairs Forum, Societyfor American Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana. (Invited paper.)

1997 “Simulating an Archaeological Dig in the Classroom.” Symposium on “Approaches toIncorporating Multimedia in Instruction,” Academic Technology and Networks, University ofNorth Carolina, Chapel Hill. (Invited presentation; co-autored with R.P. Stephen Davis, Jr.).

1997 “The Geological Source of the Emerald Effigy Pipes and its Implications for MississippianExchange.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Baton Rouge, Louisisana. (Co-authored

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with David T. Dockery III; abstract published in Southeastern Archaeological ConferenceBulletin 40:52).

1998 “Training Students in Archaeological Ethics.” Conference on Teaching Archaeology in the 21stCentury, Society for American Archaeology, Wakulla Springs, Florida. (Invited paper; co-authored with Mark Lynott).

1998 “The Role of Digital Imagery in Archiving and Disseminating Archaeological Information.”Symposium on “Digital Data in Archaeology: Bane or Blessing?” Society for AmericanArchaeology, Seattle, Washington. (Invited symposium paper; co-authored with R.P. StephenDavis, Jr.; abstract published in meeting program).

1998 “How SAA’s Government Affairs Program Really Works.” Government Affairs Forum, Societyfor American Archaeology, Seattle, Washington. (Invited paper.)

1999 Invited discussant. Symposium on “Big Mound Power: Midlevel Societies in the Real OldSouth.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Pensacola, Florida.

2000 Invited discussant. Symposium on “The Temporal and Social Contexts of the SoutheasternCeremonial Complex.” Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

2000 Invited discussant. Symposium on “North Carolina Archaeology: Papers in Honor of H. TrawickWard.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Macon, Georgia.

2000 Invited panelist. Student workshop on “Strategies for Giving Conference Papers and Posters.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Macon, Georgia.

2001 “Iconography at Moundville.” Mississippian Iconography Conference, San Marcos, Texas.2001 “Composition and Provenance of Greenstone Artifacts from Moundville.” Southeastern

Archaeological Conference, Chattanooga, Tennessee. (Poster; co-authored with Daniel G. Gall)2002 “The Kennewick Decision and its Implications for the Future of American Archaeology.” North

Carolina Archaeological Society, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.2002 “Putting Archaeological Data on the Web: Occaneechi Town and the LMS Archives.”

Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Biloxi, Mississippi. (Co-authored with R.P. StephenDavis, Jr. and Stephen Williams)

2002 “Exchange Between the Mississippi Valley and Moundville, A.D. 1000-1500.” SoutheasternArchaeological Conference, Biloxi, Mississippi. (Invited symposium paper)

2003 “The Carthage Style.” Mississippian Iconography Conference, San Marcos, Texas.2003 Invited panelist. Forum on “Is the Register of Professional Archaeologists Relevant to Academic

Archaeologists?” Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.2003 Invited panelist. Forum on “The Kennewick Decision and the Future of Americanist

Archaeology.” Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.2003 Invited discussant. Symposium on “State Formation in the Mediterranean.” Institute for the Arts

and Humanities, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 2003 Invited discussant. Symposium on “Plaquemine Problems.” Southeastern Archaeological

Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina. 2003 Invited discussant. Symposium on “70 Years of TVA Archaeology.” Southeastern

Archaeological Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina.2004 “The Carthage Style Revisited.” Mississippian Iconography Conference, San Marcos, Texas.2004 “Recent Studies of Etowah Palettes.” Mississippian Iconography Conference, San Marcos, Texas.2004 Invited panelist. Forum on “Making Archaeology Teaching Relevant in the XXIst Century.”

Society for American Archaeology, Montreal, Quebec.2004 Co-organizer. Symposium entitled “Recent Investigations of the Mortuary Record of Etowah’s

Mound C.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, St. Louis, Missouri. (With Adam King)2004 “The Meaning and Use of Etowah Palettes.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, St. Louis,

Missouri.2004 “Compositional Analysis of Etowah Palettes.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, St.

Louis, Missouri. (Co-authored with Sam Swanson and George Wheeler)2004 “The Hemphill Style.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, St. Louis, Missouri. (Co-

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authored with Vernon J. Knight, Jr.)2005 “The Meaning of Mississippian Palettes.” Keynote address, Conference on South Carolina

Archaeology, Columbia, South Carolina.2005 “Mineralogy and Petrology of Palette Stones from Etowah Mounds, Georgia.” Paper presented at

the Southeastern Section Meeting of the Geological Society of America Meeting, Biloxi, Miss.(Co-authored with Samuel E. Swanson, George Wheeler, and Jessica S. Johnson; abstractpublished in Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs 37(2): 47.)

2005 Invited panelist. President’s Forum on “The Impact of Postmodernism on American Archaeology:the Good, the Bad, and the Jury Is Still Out.” Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City,Utah.

2005 Invited discussant. Symposium on “Fifteen Years of NAGPRA in the United States and Beyond:Addressing Human Remains Collections and Repatriation.” Society for American Archaeology,Salt Lake City, Utah.

2005 “The Thruston Tablet.” Mississippian Iconography Conference, San Marcos, Texas. (Co-authored with George E. Lankford, Vernon J. Knight, Jr., and Robert V. Sharp).

2005 “Iconography of the Thruston Tablet.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Columbia, S.C. (co-authored with George E. Lankford, Vernon J. Knight, Jr., David H. Dye, and Robert V.Sharp; abstract published in Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 48: 61.)

2006 “Broutin’s 1723 Map of the Natchez Colony.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, LittleRock, Arkansas. (co-authored with Joseph V. Frank III and Elizabeth Jones; abstract publishedin Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 49.)

2006 “Social and Spatial Dimensions of Moundville Mortuary Practice.” Southeastern ArchaeologicalConference, Little Rock, Arkansas. (Co-authored with Gregory Wilson.)

2007 Invited moderator. Symposium entitled “Not Forgotten and Not Really Gone: the NatchezDiaspora.” Historic Natchez Conference, Natchez, Mississippi

2007 “An Overview of the 2006 Excavations at the Feltus Mounds.” Mississippi ArchaeologicalAssociation, Grenada, Mississippi. (Co-authored with John O’Hear.)

2007 Co-organizer and chair. Board-Sponsored Forum on “The Discipline of Archaeology.” Societyfor American Archaeology, Austin, Texas. (Co-organized with T. Douglas Price and MargaretConkey.)

2007 “Feltus: A Coles Creek Mound Site in the Natchez Bluffs.” Southeastern ArchaeologicalConference, Knoxville, Tennessee. (Co-authored with John W. O’Hear, Meg Kassabaum,Jennifer Ringberg, R.P. Stephen Davis, Jr., Brett H. Riggs, Jay K. Johnson, and Bryan Haley;abstract published in Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 50: 95.)

2008 “The 2007 Excavations at the Feltus Mounds.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of theMississippi Archaeological Association. (Co-authored with John W. O'Hear.)

2008 Invited plenary speaker. “Archaeology, American Indian History, and the General Public.” Conference on “New Directions in American Indian Research: A Gathering of EmergingScholars.” University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

2008 “Fort Bragg Lithic Sourcing Study.” North Carolina Archaeological Council, Chapel Hill, NorthCarolina. (Co-authored with Jeffrey D. Irwin.)

2008 Invited discussant. Symposium on “Developing Archaeological Literacy.” Society for AmericanArchaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia.

2008 Invited discussant. Symposium on “Regalia and the Sacred in Mississippian Art.” SoutheasternArchaeological Conference, Charlotte, N.C.

2008 Co-organizer. Symposium on “A New Look at Coles Creek Culture.” SoutheasternArchaeological Conference, Charlotte, N.C. (Co-organized with John W. O’Hear.)

2008 “Recent Excavations at the Feltus Mounds: Preliminary Findings and Comparisons.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Charlotte, N.C. (Co-authored with John W. O’Hear;abstract published in Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 51: 83.)

2009 “Recent Excavations at the Feltus Mounds, Jefferson County, Mississippi.” Keynote address,

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Mississippi Archaeological Association and Louisiana Archaeological Society, Natchez. 2009 Co-organizer and chair. Symposium on “Rethinking Moundville and its Hinterland: Papers in

Honor of Christopher S. Peebles.” Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia. (Co-organized with C. Margaret Scarry.)

2009 “A Short History of Moundville Research.” Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia.(Co-authored with Paul D. Welch and C. Margaret Scarry.)

2009 “Prestige Goods or Inalienable Possessions?” Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta,Georgia.

2009 “Moundville as a Ceremonial Ground.” Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia. (Co-authored with C. Margaret Scarry.)

2009 “Mapping the Lower Mississippi Valley, 1682-1730.” Historic Natchez Conference, Natchez,Mississippi.

2009 “Early Coles Creek Ceremonialism At the Feltus Mounds, Jefferson County, Mississippi.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Mobile, Alabama. (Co-authored with John W. O’Hearand Megan C. Kassabaum; abstract published in Southeastern Archaeological ConferenceBulletin 52: 60.)

2009 “Iconography, Style, and Function of Effigy Pipes in the Lower Mississippi Valley.” SoutheasternArchaeological Conference, Mobile, Alabama. (Co-authored with George E. Lankford, VernonJ. Knight, and Robert Sharp; abstract published in Southeastern Archaeological ConferenceBulletin 52.)

2010 “Mississippian Effigy Pipes: Provenance, Style, and Iconography.” Keynote address. Archaeological Society of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina.

2010 “Early Engraved Wares at Moundville.” Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri. (Co-authored with Gregory D. Wilson.)

2010 Invited discussant. Symposium on “Whither Southwestern Archaeology?” Society for AmericanArchaeology, St. Louis, Missouri.

2010 “Anthropology’s Ways of Knowing: Theory and Method in the Southeastern United States.” Chahta Tikba Aiisht Anumpoli: Speaking of the Choctaw Ancestors. NAGPRA ConsultationConference, Moundville, Alabama.

2010 “Archaeological History of Moundville.” Chahta Tikba Aiisht Anumpoli: Speaking of theChoctaw Ancestors. NAGPRA Consultation Conference, Moundville, Alabama.

2010 “Coles Creek Ritual and Plaza Construction Near Mound D at Feltus.” SoutheasternArchaeological Conference, Lexington, Kentucky. (Co-authored with John W. O’Hear andMegan C. Kassabaum; abstract published in Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin53.)

2011 “Mound and Anti-Mound: The Search for Mound D at Feltus.” Annual meeting of the MississippiArchaeological Association, Greenville. (Co-authored with Megan C. Kassabaum and John W.O’Hear; abstract published in Mississippi Archaeological Association Newsletter 46(2):10.)

2011 Co-organizer and panelist. Symposium on “Two Decades of NAGPRA: Reflections andProspects.” Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, California. (Co-organized withDorothy Lippert.)

2011 Invited discussant. Symposium on “Beyond Pottery Types: Reconsidering Ceramic Design andTechnology in the American Southwest” Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento,California.

2011 “Centros de Monticulos y la Agricultura, un Ejemplo del Sureste de Norte America.” SegundoTaller Internacional de Arqueología Ambiental, Holguin, Cuba. [“Mound Centers andAgriculture, an Example from Southeastern North America.” Second International Workshop ofEnvironmental Archaeology, Holguin, Cuba.] (Co-authored with John W. O’Hear.)

2011 “Native Pottery Traditions During the French Colonial Period in the Lower Mississippi Valley.” Conference on Colonial and Post-Colonial Ceramics of the Mississippi Delta, Natchez,Mississippi.

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2012 “A New Look at Coles Creek Mounds and Ritual: Recent Excavations at Feltus.” Annual meetingof the Caddo Conference, Natchitoches, Louisiana. (Co-authored with Megan C. Kassabaum andJohn W. O’Hear.)

2 012 “Coles Creek Earthworks and Ritual at the Feltus Mounds in Southwest Mississippi, AD700-1100.” Poster. Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee. (Co-authored withMegan Kassabaum and John O'Hear.)

2012 Invited discussant, symposium on “A View from Upstream: Current Research and Perspectives onthe Late Prehistoric Period in the Mid- to Lower Ohio River Valley.” Society for AmericanArchaeology, Memphis, Tennessee.

2012 Invited discussant, symposium on “Pushing the Cognitive and Iconographic Envelope of theMississippian Period Eastern Woodlands.” Society for American Archaeology, Memphis,Tennessee.

2012 “Between Surface and Summit: The Process of Mound Construction at Feltus.” SoutheasternArchaeological Conference, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Co-authored with Edward Henry, MeganC. Kassabaum, John W. O’Hear, Alexander Craib, and Sara Wyatt; abstract published inSoutheastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 55.)

2012 “Untangling the Piasa's Tale: Underworld Symbolism at the Heart of the Midcontinent.”Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Co-authored with DuaneEsarey; abstract published in Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 55.)

2012 “An Overview of the 2012 Field Season at the Feltus Mounds.” Southeastern ArchaeologicalConference, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Co-authored with John W. O’Hear, Megan C.Kassabaum, Erin S.Nelson, and David J. Cranford; abstract published in SoutheasternArchaeological Conference Bulletin 55.)

2012 Invited discussant, symposium on “Theorizing Ritual Deposition.” Southeastern ArchaeologicalConference, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

2013 “The Mississippi Mound Trail. Historic Natchez Conference, Natchez, Mississippi.” (Co-authoredwith John W. O’Hear.)

2013 “Natchez Archaeology in the 1840s: Montroville Dickeson and the Egan Panorama.” HistoricNatchez Conference, Natchez, Mississippi.

2013 Invited participant. Working Group on Social Complexity at Cahokia. Santa Fe Institute, SantaFe, New Mexico.

2013 “Sourcing Sandstone Effigy Pipes of the Lower Mississippi Valley.” Poster. SoutheasternArchaeological Conference, Tampa, Florida. (Co-authored with Mallory Melton; abstractpublished in Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 56.)

2013 “The Scale and Complexity of Earthmoving at Feltus.” Poster. Southeastern ArchaeologicalConference, Tampa, Florida. (Co-authored with Megan C. Kassabaum and John W. O’Hear;abstract published in Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 56.)

2014 “Native American Effigy Pipes Made from the Glendon Limestone of Mississippi.” Paperpresented at the 78th Annual Meeting of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences, Hattiesburg.(Co-authored with David T. Dockery III.)

2014 “Mississippi Mound Trail Excavations in the Natchez Bluffs: Some Preliminary Results.” Paperpresented at the Annual Meeting of the Mississippi Archaeological Association, Jackson.(Co-authored with Megan C. Kassabaum, Mallory A. Melton, and John W. O’Hear.)

2014 “Indian Pottery at Fort Rosalie in Natchez, a French Colonial Outpost in the Lower MississippiValley, 1716-1763.” Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for AmericanArchaeology, Austin, Texas. (Co-authored with James Nyman.)

2014 “An Overview of Mississippi Mound Trail Excavations in the Natchez Bluffs.” Paper presentedat the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Tampa, Florida. (co-authored with Megan C. Kassabaum, Mallory A. Melton, David J. Cranford, and AshleyPeles; abstract published in Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 57.)

2015 “The Uses of Platform-Mound Summits at a Coles Creek Site in Southwest Mississippi.” Poster

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presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco.(co-authored with Megan C. Kassabaum and John W. O’Hear)

2015 Invited discussant, symposium on “Pottery, Identity, and Society.” Southeastern ArchaeologicalConference, Nashville, Tennessee.

2016 “Fort Rosalie: A History in Maps.” Paper presented at the joint annual meetings of the LouisianaArchaeological Society and the Mississippi Archaeological Association, Natchez, Mississippi.

2016 “French Colonial Architecture at Natchez as Illustrated by Dumont de Montigny.” Paper presentedat the joint annual meetings of the Louisiana Archaeological Society and the MississippiArchaeological Association, Natchez, Mississippi. (Co-authored with Melissa Litschi.)

2016 “The Natchez Fort Site (16Ct18) near Sicily Island, Louisiana.” Paper presented at the jointannual meetings of the Louisiana Archaeological Society and the Mississippi ArchaeologicalAssociation, Natchez, Mississippi. (Co-authored with Brandon Prickett.)

2016 Invited discussant, symposium on “What Do We Mean by Digital Curation?” Society forAmerican Archaeology, Orlando, Florida.

2016 “A Brief and True History of SAA’s Involvement with NAGPRA.” Paper presented at theAnnual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Orlando, Florida. (Co-authored withLynne Goldstein, Keith Kintigh, and William Lovis.)

2016 “Coles Creek Mound Summits and Their Uses.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Athens,Georgia. (Co-authored with John W. O’Hear, Megan C. Kassabaum, and Ashley Peles; abstractpublished in Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 59: 93.)

2016 Invited discussant, symposium on “Coles Creek Archaeology” Southeastern ArchaeologicalConference, Athens, Georgia.

2016 Invited discussant, symposium on “What Do We Mean by Digital Curation?” SoutheasternArchaeological Conference, Athens, Georgia.

2017 “Effigy Pipes from the Lower Mississippi Valley: Sources and Styles.” Keynote address,Louisiana Archaeological Society, Marksville.

2017 “Strategies to Improve the Accessibility of Legacy Collections for Scholarly Research.” Paperpresented at the Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Tulsa,Oklahoma. (Co-authored with R. P. Stephen Davis Jr., C. Margaret Scarry, and Heather A.Lapham; abstract published in Southeastern Archaeological Conference Bulletin 60.)

2017 Invited discussant, symposium on “Cahokia’s Diaspora: Mississippian Identities and MaterialLinkages across the Eastern Woodlands.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Tulsa,Oklahoma.

2018 “The Location of the Historic Natchez Villages, Revisited.” Paper presented at the AnnualMeeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C.

2018 “Coles Creek Summit Architecture at the Feltus Mounds.” Poster presented at the annualmeeting of the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Augusta, Georgia. (Co-authored withAshley A. Peles and John W. O’Hear; abstract published in Southeastern ArchaeologicalConference Bulletin 61: 124.)

2018 Invited discussant, symposium on “Practicing Pottery: Method and Theory in SoutheasternCeramic Analysis.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Augusta, Georgia.

2018 Invited discussant, symposium on “Implementing and Assessing Iconographic Methods andTheories.” Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Augusta, Georgia.

2019 “Highlights of the 2017 and 2018 Seasons at the Feltus Mounds.” Mississippi ArchaeologicalAssociation, Oxford, Mississippi. (Co-authored with John W. O'Hear and Ashley A. Peles.)

2019 “Struggling with Complex Decision-Making in Public Policy.” Paper presented at the AnnualMeeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Albuquerque, New Mexico. (Co-authoredwith Lynne Goldstein.)

2019 Invited panelist, symposium on “Cultural Affiliation under NAGPRA: An AnthropologicalArchetype in the 21st Century.” Society for American Archaeology, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

2019 “Recent Investigations on Feltus Mound B, Jefferson County, Mississippi.” Paper presented at the

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Mid-South Archaeological Conference, Clarksdale, Mississippi, July 27, 2019. (Co-authoredwith John W. O’Hear, Anna Graham, and Gracie Riehm.)

2019 “Exploring the Battlefield of the 1730 Siege at the Grand Village of the Natchez Indians.” Paperpresented at the Mid-South Archaeological Conference, Clarksdale, Mississippi, July 27, 2019.(Co-authored with Tony Boudreaux and Stephen Harris.)

2019 “A New Look at Effigy Pipes from the Trans-Mississippi South.” Paper presented at theSoutheastern Archaeological Conference, Jackson, Mississippi. (Co-authored with Vernon J.Knight Jr. and George E. Lankford)

2019 “Exploring Coles Creek Mound Site Activities Through Pit and Midden Features.” Paper presentedat the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Jackson, Mississippi. (Co-authored with AnnaGraham, Ashley Peles, and John O’Hear)

2019 “The Locations of Natchez Towns in the 1720s: Ethnohistoric and Archaeological Evidence.”Poster presented at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Jackson, Mississippi.(Co-authored with Grace E. Riehm and Joseph V. Frank III)

2020 “Finding a ‘Missing Mound’ at the Fatherland Site: Recent Fieldwork at the Grand Village of theNatchez Indians.” Paper presented at the joint annual meetings of the Louisiana ArchaeologicalSociety and Mississippi Archaeological Association, Natchez, Mississippi, February 8, 2020. (Co-authored with Edmond Boudreaux III and Stephen G. Harris)

2020 “Effigy Pipes from a Natchez Temple.” Paper presented at the joint annual meetings of theLouisiana Archaeological Society and Mississippi Archaeological Association, Natchez,Mississippi, February 8, 2020. (Co-authored with Vernon J. Knight Jr., André Delpuech. BenoîtRoux, and Geoffroy de Saulieu)

2020 “Reflections on the Lower Mississippi Survey's Legacy in Natchez.” Keynote lecture presented atthe joint annual meetings of the Louisiana Archaeological Society and MississippiArchaeological Association, Natchez, Mississippi, February 8, 2020.

INVITED LECTURES:1979 “Prehistoric Pottery from Moundville, Alabama—Some Chronological and Technological

Findings.” Smithsonian Institution-National Bureau of Standards Seminar Series on theApplication of Materials Sciences to Archaeology and Museum Conservation. Gaithersburg,Maryland.

1980 “Moundville and Natchez: The Role of Ethnohistory in Interpreting Mississippian Societies.” Visiting Lecturer Program, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

1980 “Some Recent Technological Studies of Mississippian Pottery.” Visiting Lecturer Program,Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

1981 “Regional Analysis of Settlements in Chiefdoms: Political and Economic Implications.” Department of Anthropology, U.C.L.A.

1981 “Recent Research on Ceramics from Moundville.” Department of Anthropology, University ofAlabama, Birmingham.

1982 “Ceramics, Chronology, and Community patterns at Moundville, Alabama.” Department ofArchaeology, University of Sheffield, England.

1982 “Analysis of Settlement Size Distributions in Chiefdoms.” Department of Archaeology, Universityof Reading, England.

1982 “Ceramics, Chronology, and Community Patterns at Moundville, Alabama.” Department ofArchaeology, University of Southampton, England.

1984 “Ceramics, Chronology, and Community Patterns at Moundville.” Department of Archaeology,University of Reading, England.

1984 “Recent Research at Moundville.” Department of Anthropology, Florida State Museum,Gainesville.

1984 “Chronology and Evolution at Moundville.” Institute of Archaeology, SUNY-Albany.

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1984 “Prehistoric Political Evolution at Moundville, Alabama.” Department of Anthropology,Columbia University.

1985 “Late Prehistoric Architecture in the Southeast.” Museum of the American Indian--Center forInter-American Relations, New York, New York.

1986 “Late Prehistoric Political Developments at Moundville, Alabama.” Department of Anthropology,University of Virginia, Charlottesville.

1989 “Late Prehistoric Political Developments at Moundville.” Department of Anthropology,University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.

1989 “Contrasting Patterns of Mississippian Development.” Department of Anthropology, Universityof New Mexico, Albuquerque.

1989 “Late Prehistoric Political Developments at Moundville.” Department of Anthropology, FloridaState University, Tallahassee.

1989 “Contrasting Patterns of Mississippian Development.” Department of Anthropology, Florida StateUniversity, Tallahassee.

1991 “Politics, Economy, and Society at Moundville, AD 900-1600.” Department of Anthropology,University of Missouri, Columbia.

1995 “New Perspectives on Moundville.” Department of Anthropology, University of California, SantaBarbara.

1995 “Political Variation in the Mississippian World.” Department of Anthropology, University ofCalifornia, Santa Barbara.

1996 “The Rise and Fall of the Moundville Chiefdom.” Department of Anthropology, University ofCalifornia, Berkeley.

1996 “Electronic Publication in Archaeology.” Archaeological Research Facility, University ofCalifornia, Berkeley.

1997 “Excavating Occaneechi Town -- An Electronic Site Report on CD-ROM.” Institute for AcademicTechnology, Research Triangle Park, N.C. (with R. P. Stephen Davis, Jr.)

1997 “Current Trends in Southeastern Archaeology: The Debate on Repatriation.” Department ofAnthropology, UNC-Greensboro.

1997 “A New History of the Moundville Site in Alabama.” Department of Anthropology, UNC-Greensboro.

1997 “Winged Serpents and Paramount Chiefs: Archaeology at Moundville.” Patricia A. CridlebaughMemorial Lecture, Frank H. McClung Museum, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

1998 “Electronic Publication in Archaeology.” Department of Anthropology, U. of California, Davis.1999 “The Lower Mississippi in the Old, Old South.” B. L. C. Wailes History Lyceum, Old Courthouse

Museum, Vicksburg, Mississippi.2000 “Chemical Characterization of Moundville Pottery.” Department of Anthropology, University of

Alabama, Tuscaloosa.2000 “The Moundville Chiefdom.” Institute of Long Island Archaeology, State University of New

York, Stony Brook.2000 “Moundville: An Ancient Chiefdom in Alabama.” Middle Cumberland Archaeological Society,

Nashville, Tennessee.2002 “Archaeology of the Moundville Chiefdom.” Department of Anthropology, Harvard University,

Cambridge.2002 “Occaneechi Town and the LMS Archives: Electronic Publishing in Archaeology.” Peabody

Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge.2002 “The Archaeology of Moundville.” Sigma Xi Annual Dinner Lecture, UNC-Greensboro.2002 “Ancient Trade in the American South.” North Carolina Society, Archaeological Institute of

America, UNC-Chapel Hill.2004 “History and Art at Moundville, a Pre-Columbian Ceremonial Center in Alabama.” Dumbarton

Oaks, Harvard University, Washington, D.C.2005 “Moundville, a Pre-Columbian Ceremonial Center in Alabama.” S.C. Institute of Archaeology

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and Anthropology, University of South Carolina, Columbia.2006 “Turning 21 at Angola: Reminiscences of Tunica Archaeology in the 1970s.” Symposium on

“Angola Archaeology: 70 Years of Legend, Science, and Reality.” Angola State Penitentiary,Angola, Louisiana.

2006 “The Meaning of Mississippian Palettes.” Florida Museum of Natural History, University ofFlorida, Gainesville.

2006 “History and Art at Moundville.” Middle American Research Institute, Tulane University, NewOrleans, Louisiana.

2007 “The Meaning of Mississippian Palettes.” Anthropology Student Association Colloquium Series,Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana.

2008 “The Meaning of Mississippian Palettes.” School of Human Evolution and Social Change,Arizona State University, Tempe Arizona.

2008 “Moundville: Archaeology of a Pre-Columbian Ceremonial Center in Alabama.” Sigma XiLecture, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona.

2009 “Mapping Natchez: 1682-1730.” Grand Village of the Natchez Indians, Natchez, Mississippi.2009 “Involving Undergraduates in Research: The Burch Field Research Seminar Program at

UNC-Chapel Hill.” Council on Undergraduate Research lecture, Clarion University, Clarion,Pennsylvania.

2009 “Moundville: Archaeology of a Pre-Columbian Ceremonial Center in Alabama.” Department ofAnthropology, Geography, and Earth Science, Clarion University, Clarion, Pennsylvania.

2009 “The Meaning of Mississippian Palettes.” Annual Geoarchaeology Lecture, Franklin andMarshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

2010 “Geoarchaeological Studies of Stone Artifacts from Mississippian Sites in the American South(AD 1000-1500).” Department of Geology, University of Georgia, Athens.

2012 “Coles Creek Mound Construction and Ritual at the Feltus Site, Jefferson County, Mississippi.” Department of Anthropology, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana.

2012 “Archaeology along the Mississippi in the 19th Century.” St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis,Missouri.

2012 “Who Owns the Past? A Cross-Cultural Roundtable.” Invited panelist. Nasher Museum of Art,Duke University, Durham, N.C.

2012 “Natchez Archaeology in the 1840s: Montroville Dickeson and the Egan Panorama.” GrandVillage of the Natchez Indians, Natchez, Mississippi.

2013 “Mound Construction and Ritual at Feltus, An Ancient Ceremonial Center in Mississippi.”Archaeological Institute of America, Central Carolinas Society, Davidson College, Davidson,N.C.

2013 “Mississippian Effigy Pipes: Provenance, Style, and Iconography.” Friends of Ethnic Art, SanRafael, California.

2014 “One Hundred Fifty Years of Moundville Archaeology: A Brief Overview.” 75th AnniversaryLecture Series. Moundville Archaeological Park, Moundville, Alabama.

2015 “Fort Rosalie: A History in Maps.” Grand Village of the Natchez Indians, Natchez, Mississippi.2017 “A Virtual Museum of North Carolina Archaeology.” American Indian Heritage Celebration,

North Carolina Museum of History, Raleigh, N.C.2018 “The Location of the Historic Natchez Villages, Revisited.” Grand Village of the Natchez Indians,

Natchez, Mississippi.2019 “Recent Research at the Grand Village of the Natchez Indians.” Grand Village of the Natchez

Indians, Natchez, Mississippi. 2019 “Fort Rosalie: A History in Maps.” Mississippi Museum of History, Jackson, Mississippi. 2020 “The Grand Village of the Natchez Indians: Past, Present, Future.” Mississippi Museum of

History, Jackson, Mississippi.

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