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FRANCES MARIKO HAYASHIDA

CURRENT ADDRESS

Dept. of Anthropology
Pennsylvania State University
409 Carpenter Bldg.
University Park, PA 16802 USA
Email: fmh5@psu.edu
Phone:(office) (814) 865-2937
Fax: (814) 863-1474

EDUCATION

1995Ph.D., University of Michigan, Dept. of Anthropology
1984M.A., Stanford University, Dept. of Anthropology
1984B.A. with distinction, Stanford University, Dept. of Anthropology

EMPLOYMENT

1998- presentAssistant Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University

1997-1998 Research Fellow, Dept. of Physics, Technical University of Munich, Archaeometry Program

1997 Lecturer, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Virginia (Spring Term)

1996 Archaeologist, Planning Office, Stanford University

RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS

2001-2003 National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates Supplement to BCS-0001290 ($8000)

2000-2003 National Science Foundation Archaeology Grant BCS-0001290 ($158,698)

2000 National Geographic Society Research and Exploration Grant #6806-00 ($16,000)

2000 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Regular Grant ($10,080)

2000 Research and Graduate Studies Office, Pennsylvania State University, Reseach Grant (Roy C. Buck Fund Award) ($7,500)

1999 Research and Graduate Studies Office, Pennsylvania State University, Reseach Grant ($7,000)

1999 Heinz Family Foundation Grant, Latin American Archaeology Program ($7,999)

1998-1999 Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellowship Program for Academic Diversity, University of Colorado (declined)

1997-1998 National Science Foundation International Research Fellowship INT-9703587 ($43,125)

1997-1998 German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Research Grant (declined)

1995 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Regular Grant

1994-1995 Dumbarton Oaks (Harvard University), Junior Fellowship

1991 Missouri University Research Reactor Training Grant

1991 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Predoctoral Grant.

1989-1990 National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant

1989-1990 Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Fellowship

1989-1990 Social Science Research Council International Doctoral Research Fellowship

1988 CIC International Studies Fellowship

EDUCATIONAL AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS

1994 Rackham One-Term Dissertation Fellowship, University of Michigan

1992-1993 American Association of University Women, American Fellowship

1991 Rackham Merit Fellowship, University of Michigan

1985-1990 CIC Minority Fellowship for Graduate Studies in the Social Sciences

1984 Phi Beta Kappa, Stanford University

MAJOR RESEARCH INTERESTS

Andean archaeology and ethnohistory
Complex societies
Anthropology and archaeology of agriculture
Landscape and settlement pattern studies
Craft production
Archaeometry

FIELDWORK EXPERIENCE

Director, study of ancient agriculture on the Pampa de Chaparrí, Lambayeque, Peru. May – July 1999, June - December 2000, June - July 2001

Director, ethnoarchaeological fieldwork on traditional pottery-making, gourd-working and beer-brewing, Piura and Lambayeque, North Coast of Peru. July 1997.

Director, excavation of Inka pottery workshops in northern Lambayeque, Peru. October -December 1995.

Field Assistant, Tlaltenango Valley Project, Zacatecas, Mexico, directed by J. Andrew Darling. May - June 1993.

Field Assistant, survey of obsidian sources in southern Zacatecas and northern Jalisco, Mexico, directed by J. Andrew Darling. July - August 1992.

Director, survey and excavation of Inka period sites, northern Lambayeque, Peru. June 1989 -August 1990 and July - September 1991.

Director, survey of late prehispanic and colonial sites, northern Lambayeque, Peru. Pre-dissertation research. June - August 1988.

Field Assistant, excavations of a Bronze Age site, Klarafalva, Hungary, directed by John O'Shea. July - August 1987.

Field Assistant, survey of sites damaged by road construction and maintenance, Zuni, New Mexico, Zuni Archaeology Program. May - June 1987.

Field Assistant, excavations at Batán Grande, Lambayeque, Peru, Sicán Archaeological Project, directed by Izumi Shimada. June - August 1985 and June - August 1986.

Field Assistant, excavations at Cahuachi, Nazca, Peru, directed by Helaine Silverman. September October 1984.

Field Assistant, survey and mapping of Inka settlement and associated quarries, Ollantaytambo, Peru, directed by Jean Pierre Protzen. June 1984.

Director, survey of preceramic puna sites, Junín, Peru. M.A. thesis research. June-September 1983 and July - August 1984.

Field Assistant, excavations at Panaulauca, Junín, Peru, Junín Prehistoric Ecology Project, directed by John W. Rick. June - August 1981 and June - September 1982.

Field Assistant, excavation of Ohlone settlements at Stanford, California, San Francisquito Research Project, directed by John W. Rick and Barbara Bocek. March - June 1981 and March - June 1984.

ADDITIONAL RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Archival and artifactual research, University Museum, University of Pennsylvania. Study of the Max Uhle archive and collections from Pachacamac. June – August 1995.

Research Assistant, University of Michigan, Phoenix Memorial Laboratory (Ford Nuclear Reactor). Neutron activation analysis of Mexican obsidian in collaboration with J. Andrew Darling. September 1992 - April 1993.

Researcher, Missouri University Research Reactor. Thin section and neutron activation analysis of Inka pottery as part of dissertation research. November 1991 - January 1992.

Research Assistant, University of Michigan, Museum of Anthropology. Bibliographic research on lithic raw material trade and transport during the Palaeolithic for Robert Whallon. January - April 1992.

Research Assistant, Stanford University, Dept. of Anthropology. Archaeological database management for John Rick. January - June 1984; December 1984 - May 1985.

COURSES TAUGHT

Archaeological Method and Theory
The Intellectual History of Archaeology
Andean Ethnology and Archaeology
The Rise and Fall of the Inka Empire
Inka Technology and Culture
Crafts and Crops: Production in Ancient Societies

ADDITIONAL TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Study Leader, Smithsonian Study Tours and Seminars, The Legacy of the Inka, June 1996, September 1996

Study Leader, Smithsonian Study Tours and Seminars, In the Wake of Darwin: Patagonia to Peru, March 1996

Reader, New World Civilizations, University of Michigan, Dept. of Anthropology. January - April 1991.

Acting Instructor, Stanford University, Dept. of History, The World Outside the West. January - March 1988.

ADVISING

Member of ten dissertation committees, three completed and seven in progress.

REFEREED PUBLICATIONS

In preparation Archaeology and sustainability. Invited paper for the The Annual Review of Anthropology, 2005.

In preparation Land, water, and politics on the north coast of Peru. To be submitted to Latin American Antiquity.

In preparation C. Crawford, L. Nordt, and F. Hayashida

Prehispanic canal stratigraphy, land use, and floods on the north coast of Peru.

Accepted L. Nordt, T. Hallmark, C. Crawford, and F. Hayashida

Late prehistoric soil fertility and agricultural production in northwest coastal Peru. Geoarchaeology.

In Press Bridging the gap in archaeological science. Hyperfine Interactions, a peer-reviewed physics journal.

In Press U. Wagner, W. Häusler, J. Riederer, F. Hayashida

Technology and Organisation of Inka Pottery Production in the Leche Valley. Part I: Study of Fired Vessels. Hyperfine Interactions.

In Press U. Wagner, W. Häusler, J. Riederer, F. Hayashida

Technology and Organisation of Inka Pottery Production in the Leche Valley. Part I: Study of Clays. Hyperfine Interactions.

2002 K. Weiss, F. Hayashida

KulturCrisis! Cultural evolution going round in circles. Journal of Evolutionary Anthropology 11(4):136-141.

2002 F. Hayashida, M. Glascock, W. Häusler, H. Neff, J. Riederer, U. Wagner

Technology and Organization of Inka Pottery Production: Archaeometric Perspectives. In Archaeometry 98: Proceedings of the 31st International Archaeometry Symposium Vol. II, edited by E. Jerem and K. Biro, pp. 573-580. BAR International Series 1043, British Archaeological Reports, Oxford.

1999 Style, Technology, and Administered Production: The Manufacture of Inka Pottery in the Leche Valley, Peru. Latin American Antiquity 10(4):337-352.

1998 New Insights into Inka Pottery Production. In Andean Ceramics: Technology, Organization, and Approaches, edited by Izumi Shimada, MASCA Research Papers, pp. 313-335, Volume 15 supplement, University Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

1995 J. A. Darling and F. Hayashida

Analysis of obsidian sources in the southern Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico. Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Articles, 196(2):245-254.

1994 Producción cerámica en el imperio Inka: Una vision global y nuevos datos. In Tecnología y organización de la producción de cerámica prehispánica, edited by Izumi Shimada, pp. 443-475, Fondo Editorial, Pontificia Universidad Católica, Lima.

SELECTED TECHNICAL REPORTS

1997 Frances Hayashida, Elena Reese

Prehistoric Artifacts. In Report of Archaeological Findings at CA-SCL-613, Childrens Health Council, Santa Clara County, California. Report prepared for the Stanford Archaeology Program.

1987 Preliminary assessment of damage to archaeological sites caused by road construction and maintenance. Report submitted to the Zuni Archaeology Program, Zuni, New Mexico.

BOOK REVIEWS

2001 Review of Ceramic Production and Distribution in the Chavn Sphere of Influence (North-Central Andes) by Isabelle C. Druc, Latin American Antiquity 12(2):221.

1996 Book note on In Quest of Mineral Wealth: Aboriginal and Colonial Mining and Metallurgy in Spanish America, edited by Alan K. Craig and Robert C. West. American Antiquity 61(3).

DISSERTATION

1995 State Pottery Production in the Inka Provinces. Ph.D. dissertation, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Michigan.

PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

(* = invited)

2003* Beer, politics, and society in the Inka Empire. Paper presented at the opening session of the 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

2002* Reading the archaeological record of Inka rule. Paper presented at the Fourth Annual International Archaeology Symposium, Pontificia Universidad Catlica del Per, Identidad y transformacin en el Tawantinsuyu y en los Andes Coloniales. Perspectivas arqueolgicas y etnohistricas.

2002* Discussant in The Archaeology of Workshops: The Spatial Organization and Social Relations of Production, a forum presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver, Colorado.

2002 Co-organizer (with Izumi Shimada) of Life, Land, and Production in Lambayeque, Peru, a symposium presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver, Colorado.

2002 F. Hayashida, A. Freeburg. Life, Land, and Water on the Pampa de Chaparr. Poster presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver, Colorado.

2000* Chim and Inka agriculture in northern Lambayeque. Paper presented at the 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1999* Discussant, symposium on ceramic ecology organized by Charles Kolb and Louana Lackey, 98th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Society.

1999 W. Husler, F. Hayashida, T. Hutzelmann, E. Murad, I. Shimada, H. Tschauner, F. E. Wagner, U. Wagner

Firing of clays studied by Mssbauer spectroscopy and X-Ray diffraction. Poster presented at the meeting Mineralogy and Ceramics, Ancient and Modern organized by the Applied Mineralogy Group of the Mineralogical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, London

1998* State pottery production in the Inka provinces: Archaeometric perspectives. Paper presented at the 97th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1998 Technology and Organization of Inka Pottery Production: Neutron Activation Analysis and Mssbauer Spectroscopy Studies. Paper presented at the 31st International Symposium on Archaeometry, Budapest, Hungary.

1998* The Inka occupation of the Leche Valley. Paper presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Seattle, Washington.

1998 Chicha, Pots, and Gourds: Ethnoarchaeological Observations from the North Coast of Peru. Paper presented at the Institute of Andean Studies Meetings, Berkeley, California.

1996* State pottery production in the Inka provinces. Paper presented at the 95th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California.

1996* State pottery production in the Inka empire. Paper presented at the Chacmool Conference, The Archaeology of Innovation and Science, Calgary, Alberta.

1995* Administered craft production in the Inka state. Paper presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

1994* J. Andrew Darling and Frances Hayashida

Analysis of obsidian sources in the southern Sierra Madre Occidental, Mexico. Paper presented at the Symposium on Nuclear Archaeology, American Nuclear Society Winter Meeting, Washington, D.C., November 14, 1994.

1993* Pottery production in the Inka provinces. Paper presented at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri.

1991* Inka pottery production in Lambayeque, Peru. Paper presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana.

1984* Preceramic settlement patterns of the Junn puna, Peru. Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Portland, Oregon.

INVITED TALKS

2000 Ancient empires on the North Coast of Peru. Presentation for Latin American Studies, Pennsylvania State University

1999 Late prehispanic agriculture on the north coast of Peru. Presentation at the Dept. of Geography, Pennsylvania State University.

1998 Inka pottery workshops on the north coast of Peru: fieldwork and archaeometric analyses. Presentation at the Dept of Physics, Technical University of Munich.

1994 State pottery production in the Inka provinces. Presentation at the Dept. of Anthropology, Smithsonian Institution.

1992 Ancient craft workshops: Technology, production, and distribution. Presentation for the Interdepartmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology, University of Michigan.

1992 Preliminary results of neutron activation analysis of Inka period pottery from Lambayeque Peru. Presentation at the Missouri University Research Reactor, University of Missouri, Columbia.

REVIEWERSHIPS

Manuscript reviews for Latin American Antiquity, Andean Past, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory

Research proposal reviews for the National Science Foundation, the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, and the National Geographic Society

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Anthropological Association
Institute of Andean Studies
Sigma Xi
Society for American Archaeology


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