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WILLIAM D. LIPE

Education

1966 Ph.D., Anthropology, Yale University

1957 B.A., Anthropology, University of Oklahoma

Academic Fellowships and Scholarships

1960-63 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship (Yale)

1957-58; 1965-66 Yale University Fellowships

1955-57 La Verne Noyes Memorial Scholarship (U. of Oklahoma)

1954-55 McMahon Journalism Scholarship (U. of Oklahoma)

1953-54 University of Tulsa entrance exam first-place scholarship

Honors and Awards

2000 Distinguished Service Award, Society for American Archaeology

1998 John F. Seiberling Award, Society of Professional Archeologists

1997 Disting. Fac. Achievement Award, Coll. of Lib. Arts (Washington State U.)

1972 Certificate of Merit, New York Archaeological Association

1957 Phi Beta Kappa (U. of Oklahoma)

1954 Phi Eta Sigma freshman honor society (U. of Tulsa)

1953 First place, U. of Tulsa tri-state high school quiz competition

Professional Experience

1993-pres. Research Associate, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO

1976-pres. Associate Professor to Professor, Washington State University

1998-1999 Acting Department Chair, Dept. of Anthropology, Washington State University

1985-1993 Research Director, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center (part-time)

1983-1986 Director, Center for NW Anthropology, Washington State University (part-time)

1972-1976 Research Archaeologist and Assistant Director, Museum of N. Arizona

1972-1975 Adjunct Associate Professor, SUNY, Binghamton

1969-1970 Acting Department Chair, SUNY, Binghamton

1964-1972 Assistant to Associate Professor, SUNY, Binghamton

1963-1964 Instructor, University of Oklahoma

1958-1960 Research Archaeologist, University of Utah

1957 Research Assistant, Museum of N. Arizona

Offices and Other Professional Activities

2000-pres. Chair, Fieldschool Certification Committee, Register of Professional Archaeologists (RPA)

1997-pres. Editorial Advisory Board, American Archaeology (quarterly publication of the Archaeological Conservancy)

1997-2000 Society for American Archaeology Representative, Board of Directors, RPA

1999 Chair, Nominating Committee, Society for American Archaeology (SAA)

1998-pres. Member, Executive Committee of the Board, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center

1995-pres. Member, Board of Directors, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center

1995-pres. Advisory Board, HRAF Collection of Archaeology

1995-1998Co-chair, ROPA Task Force, Society for American Archaeology

1994-97 President-elect (1994-1995) and President (1995-1997), Society for American Archaeology

1993-95 Nominations Committee, Section H (Anthropology) Amer. Assoc. for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

1992-93 Chair, Nominations Committee, Amer. Soc. for Conservation Archaeol. (ASCA)

1991 Executive Director Search Committee, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center

1989 Member, Nominations Committee, ASCA

1988-1993 General Editor, Occasional Papers, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center

1988-90 Member, Advisory Committee, The Southwest Symposium

1986-90 Member-at-large, Section H Committee (Anthropology), AAAS

1985-87 Vice President, ASCA

1985-86 Lasting Legacy Committee, Washington Centennial Commission

1985 Board of Directors, Crow Canyon Center for Southwestern Archaeology

1984-86 SAA Committee on National Historic Landmarks

1984-86 Washington State Heritage Council

1982-84 Advisory Board, Crow Canyon Campus, Center for American Archaeology

1981-82 SAA Nominating Committee

1979-83 Scientific Advisory Committee, Washington Archaeological Research Center

1979-81 Executive Board, Society of Professional Archaeologists (SOPA)

1979 On-site peer reviewer, Vandenberg Cultural Resource Mitigation Project, California

1978 Co-Chair, Northwest Anthropological Conference

1977-79 Executive Board, SAA

1977-78 Chair, SAA Nominating Committee

1976-77 Executive Board, SOPA

1976 SAA Committee on Professional Standards

1976 Nominee for Presidency, SAA

1976 Membership Committee, SOPA

1976 Member, Multiple-use Advisory Board, Arizona Strip District, U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM)

1973-76 Chair, Southwestern Anthropological Research Group (SARG)

1973-75 Co-Chair, SAA Committee on Employment in Archaeology

1973 SAA delegate to Amer. Anth. Assoc. Conference on Employment in Anthropology

1972-76 Editor, Museum of Northern Arizona Technical Series and Plateau

Various

Member outside review team, Dept. of Anth., Arizona State Univ., 1998; Ph.D. proposal review, U. Arkansas at Fayetteville, 2000-2001

Outside dissertation committee member or reader, U. of New Mexico, U. of Michigan, Simon Fraser U., U. of British Columbia, Arizona State U.

Expert witness for U.S. Dept. of Justice in Archaeological Research Protection Act cases

Peer reviewer, proposals and manuscripts, for NSF, NEH, National Geographic Society, Wenner-Gren Foundation, American Antiquity, American Anthropologist, Nature, Plains Anthropologist, Kiva, University of Arizona Press, University of New Mexico Press, University of Kansas Press, Smithsonian Institution Press, University of Colorado Press, National Park Service

Organized SAA Symposia, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1984, 1985, 1988

Publications

2001 Managing Archaeological Resources for the Future: A Monumental Task. Archaeology Southwest 15(1):19

2000 (first author, with Scott G. Ortman) Spatial Patterning in Northern San Juan Villages, A.D. 1050-1300. Kiva 66(1):91-122

2000 Archaeological Education and Renewing American Archaeology. In Teaching Archaeology in the Twenty-first Century, edited by Susan J. Bender and George S. Smith, pp. 17-20. Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C.

2000 (with Vincas Steponaitis as second author) SAA to Promote Professional Standards Through ROPA Sponsorship. In Ethics in American Archaeology, second revised edtion, edited by Mark J. Lynott and Alison Wylie, pp. 107-109. Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C. (Reprint of Lipe and Steponaitis 1998)

2000 In Defense of Digging: Archaeological Preservation as a Means, Not an End. In Ethics in American Archaeology, second revised edtion, edited by Mark J. Lynott and Alison Wylie, pp. 113-117. Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C. (Reprint of Lipe 1996)

2000 A View from the Lake--The Dolores Archaeological Program in the McPhee Reservoir Area, SW Colorado. CRM 23(1):21-24

2000 Conserving the in situ Archaeological Record. Conservation: The Getty Conservation Institute Newsletter 15(1):17-20

1999 Introduction. Chapter 1 in Colorado Prehistory: A Context for the Southern Colorado River Basin, edited by William D. Lipe, Mark Varien, and Richard Wilshusen, pp. 1-13. Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists, Denver

1999 History of Research. Chapter 3 in Colorado Prehistory: A Context for the Southern Colorado River Basin, edited by William D. Lipe, Mark Varien, and Richard Wilshusen, pp. 51-94. Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists, Denver

1999 Basketmaker II (1000 B.C.-A.D. 500). Chapter 5 in Colorado Prehistory: A Context for the Southern Colorado River Basin, edited by William D. Lipe, Mark Varien, and Richard Wilshusen, pp. 132-165. Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists, Denver

1999 Concluding Comments. Chapter 12 in Colorado Prehistory: A Context for the Southern Colorado River Basin, edited by William D. Lipe, Mark Varien, and Richard Wilshusen, pp. 405-435. Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists, Denver

1999 (first author, with Bonnie Pitblado) Paleoindian and Archaic Periods. Chapter 4 in Colorado Prehistory: A Context for the Southern Colorado River Basin, edited by William and Richard Wilshusen, pp. 95-131. Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists, Denver

1999 (first author, with Mark Varien) Pueblo II (A.D. 900-1150).Chapter 8 in Colorado Prehistory: A Context for the Southern Colorado River Basin, edited by William D. Lipe, Mark Varien, and Richard Wilshusen, pp. 242-289. Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists, Denver

1999 (first author, with Mark Varien) Pueblo III (A.D. 1150-1300). Chapter 9 in Colorado Prehistory: A Context for the Southern Colorado River Basin, edited by William D. Lipe, Mark Varien, and Richard Wilshusen, pp. 290-352. Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists, Denver

1999 (first editor, with Mark Varien and Richard Wilshusen) Colorado Prehistory: A Context for the Southern Colorado River Basin. Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists, Denver

1999 (fourth author, with Tito Naranjo, Margery Connolly, and Mark Varien) Native American Issues and Perspectives. Chapter 11 in Colorado Prehistory: A Context for the Southern Colorado River Basin, edited by William D. Lipe, Mark Varien, and Richard Wilshusen, pp. 370-404. Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists, Denver

1999 (third author, with Richard Wilshusen and Mark Varien) Annotated Bibliography. Appendix A in Colorado Prehistory: A Context for the Southern Colorado River Basin, edited by William D. Lipe, Mark Varien, and Richard Wilshusen, pp. A-1 to A-44. Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists, Denver

1998 Foreword to Special Issue on Public Archeology and Local Government. CRM 21(10):3

1998 Response to Thomas F. King, in "Point Counter Point." SAA Bulletin 16(4):35-36

1998 (with Vincas Steponaitis as second author) SAA to Promote Professional Standards Through ROPA Sponsorship. SAA Bulletin 16(2):1,16-17

1997 (first author, with Keith Kintigh) ROPA Proposal Moves Toward Membership Vote in the Fall. SAA Bulletin 15(3):6-13

1996 In Defense of Digging: Archeological Preservation as a Means, Not an End. CRM 19(7):23- 27

1996 (first author, with Chuck Redman) Conference on "Renewing Our National Archaeological Program." SAA Bulletin 14(4):14-17

1996 Summary of Comments on the Draft Preliminary Report. SAA Bulletin 14(4):17-20

1996 (second author, with Mark Varien, Michael Adler, Ian Thompson, and Bruce Bradley)

Southwest Colorado and Southeast Utah Settlement Patterns, A.D. 1100-1300. In The Pueblo World: A.D. 1150-1350, edited by Michael A. Adler, pp. 86-113. University of Arizona Press, Tucson

1995 The Archeology of Ecology: Taking the Long View. Federal Archeology, Spring 1995:8- 13

1995 Preserving and Strengthening Our National Archaeological Program. SAA Bulletin 13(4):16-17

1995 Maintaining a Federal Role in Archaeological Preservation: It's Up to Us. Archaeology and Public Education 5(4):2-3

1995 (second author, with Charles R. McGimsey III and Donna Seifert; SAA, SHA,SOPA, AIA Discuss Register of Professional Archaeologists. SAA Bulletin 13(3):6-15

1995 The Depopulation of the Northern San Juan: Conditions in the Turbulent 1200s. Journal ofAnthropological Archaeology 14:143-169

1995 Comments. In Anasazi Origins: Recent Research on the Basketmaker II, edited by R.G. Matson and Karen Dohm. Special issue of Kiva 60(2):337-344

1995 (fourth author, with Dean Snow, Donald Craib, and Bruce Smith) Potential Threat to Archaeology and Historic Preservation. SAA Bulletin 13(2):3-4

1994 Strategies for Resource Protection: Results from Save the Past for the Future. SAA Bulletin 12(5):4-7

1994 Comments on Population Aggregation and Community Organization. In The Ancient Southwestern Community: Models and Methods for the Study of Prehistoric Social Organization, edited by W.H. Wills and Robert D. Leonard, pp. 141-143. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque

1993 The Basketmaker II Period in the Four Corners Area. In Anasazi Basketmaker: Papersfrom the 1990 Wetherill-Grand Gulch Symposium. Cultural Resource Series, No. 24, Bureau of Land Management, Salt Lake City

1992 (editor) The Sand Canyon Archaeological Project: A Progress Report (159 pages). Occasional Paper No. 2, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO

1992 Introduction. In The Sand Canyon Archaeological Project: A Progress Report, edited by William D. Lipe, pp. 1-10. Occasional Paper No. 2, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO

1992 Summary and Concluding Comments. In The Sand Canyon Archaeological Project: A Progress Report, edited by William D. Lipe, pp. 121-133. Occasional Paper No. 2, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO

1992 (second author, with Edgar Huber) Excavations at the Green Lizard Site. In The Sand Canyon Archaeological Project: A Progress Report, edited by William D. Lipe, pp. 69- 77. Occasional Paper No. 2, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO

1992 (second author, with Carla Van West) Modeling Prehistoric Agriculture and Climate in Southwestern Colorado. In The Sand Canyon Archaeological Project: A Progress Report, edited by William D. Lipe, pp. 105-119. Occasional Paper No. 2, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO

1991 Some Attractions to the South. In The Anasazi: Why Did They Leave? Where Did They Go? An Informal Discussion, moderated by W. James Judge, pp. 36-41. Southwest Natural and Cultural Heritage Association, Albuquerque

1991 Chronology, Greater Four Corners Area. In The Anasazi: Why Did They Leave?Where Did They Go? An Informal Discussion, moderated by W. James Judge, pp. 68-71. Southwest Natural and Cultural Heritage Association, Albuquerque

1990 Wilderness Values and Archaeological Resource Management. In Managing America's Enduring Wilderness Resource, edited by David Lime, pp. 305-310. Minnesota Extension Service, University of Minnesota, St. Paul

1989 (first editor, with Michelle Hegmon) The Architecture of Social Integration in Prehistoric Pueblos (175 pages). Occasional Paper No. 1, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO

1989 (second author, with Michelle Hegmon) Introduction. In The Architecture of Social Integration in Prehistoric Pueblos, edited by William D. Lipe and Michelle Hegmon, pp 1- 3. Occasional Paper No. 1, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO

1989 (first author, with Michelle Hegmon) Historical and Analytical Perspectives on Architecture and Social Integration in Prehistoric Pueblos. In The Architecture of Social Integration in Prehistoric Pueblos, edited by William D. Lipe and Michelle Hegmon, pp. 15-24. Occasional Paper No. 1, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO

1989 Social Scale of Mesa Verde Anasazi Kivas. In The Architecture of Social Integration in Prehistoric Pueblos, edited by William D. Lipe and Michelle Hegmon, pp. 53-71. Occasional Paper No. 1, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO

1988 (Second author, with R. G. Matson and W. R. Haase) Adaptational Continuities and Occupational Discontinuities: The Cedar Mesa Anasazi. Journal of Field Archaeology 15(3):245-264

1988 (First compiler, with J. N. Morris and T. A. Kohler) Anasazi Communities at Dolores: Grass Mesa Village (Site 5MT23) (2 volumes, 1316 pages). US Bureau of Reclamation, Engineering and Research Center, Denver

1988 (First author, with T. A. Kohler) Introduction. In Anasazi Communities at Dolores: Grass Mesa Village (Site 5MT23), compiled by W. D. Lipe, J. N. Morris, and T. A. Kohler, pp. l- 29. US Bureau of Reclamation, Engineering and Research Center, Denver

1988 (First author, with T. A. Kohler, M. Varien, J. N. Morris, and R. R. Lightfoot) Synthesis. In Anasazi Communities at Dolores: Grass Mesa Village (Site 5MT23), compiled by W. D. Lipe, J. N. Morris, and T. A. Kohler, pp. 1213-1276. US Bureau of Reclamation, Engineering and Research Center, Denver

1986 Modeling Dolores Area Cultural Dynamics. In Dolores Archaeological Program: Final Synthetic Report, compiled by D. A. Breternitz, C. K. Robinson, and G. T. Gross, pp. 439-467. US Bureau of Reclamation, Engineering and Research Center, Denver

1986 (First author, with A. E. Kane) Evaluations of Models with Dolores Area Data. In Dolores Archaeological Program: Final Synthetic Report, compiled by D. A. Breternitz, C. K. Robinson, and G. T.Gross, pp. 703-707. US Bureau of Reclamation, Engineering and Research Center, Denver

1986 (Second compiler, with A. E. Kane, T. A. Kohler, and C. A. Robinson). Dolores Archaeological Program: Research Designs and Initial Survey Results (475 pages). US Bureau of Reclamation, Engineering and Research Center, Denver

1986 (Fourth author, with R. Knudson, S. E. James, A. E. Kane, and T. A. Kohler) The Dolores Project Cultural Resources Mitigation Design. In Dolores Archaeological Program: Research Designs and Initial Survey Results, compiled by T. A. Kohler, W. D. Lipe, and A. E. Kane, pp. 13-39. US Bureau of Reclamation, Engineering and Research Center, Denver

1986 (Second compiler, with T. A. Kohler and A. E. Kane). Dolores Archaeological Program: Anasazi Communities at Dolores: Early Small Settlements in the Dolores River Canyon and Western Sagehen Flats Area (9l3 pages). US Bureau of Reclamation, Engineering and Research Center, Denver

1985 Conservation for What? American Society for Conservation Archaeology Proceedings: 1984:1-11.

1984 Cliff Dwelling in Southeastern Utah. In Insights into the Ancient Ones, Second edition, edited by Joanne H. and Edward F. Berger, pp. 67-72. Interdisciplinary Supplemental Education Programs, Cortez, Colorado. (Reprint of article published under the same title in 1981).

1984 Value and Meaning in Cultural Resources. In Approaches to the Archaeological Heritage, edited by Henry Cleere, pp. 1-11. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England

1984 (first author, with T. A. Kohler). Method and Technique: Prehistory. In Dolores Archaeological Program: Synthetic Report 1978-1981, prepared under the supervision of David A. Breternitz, pp. 9-20. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Engineering and Research Center, Denver

1984 (second author, with T. A. Kohler, M. E. Floyd, and R. A. Bye) Modeling Wood Resource Depletion in the Grass Mesa Locality. In Dolores Archaeological Program: Synthetic Report 1978-1981, prepared under the supervision of David A. Breternitz, pp. 99-105. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Engineering and Research Center, Denver

1984 (second author, with Cory D. Breternitz) Temporal and Functional Variability Among Dolores Activity Areas. In Dolores Archaeological Program: Synthetic Report 1978-1981, prepared under the supervision of David A. Breternitz, pp. 154-160. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Engineering and Research Center, Denver

1984 An Approach to Modeling Dolores Area Cultural Change, A.D. 650-950. In Dolores Archaeological Program: Synthetic Report 1978-1981, prepared under the supervision of David A. Breternitz, pp. 249-260. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Engineering and Research Center, Denver

1983 The Southwest. In Ancient North Americans. Edited by J. D. Jennings, pp. 421-493. Freeman, San Francisco. (Fully revised version of 1978 Chapter)

1983 (Second author, with A. Kane, R. Knudson, T. Kohler, S. James, P. Hogan, and L. Sebastian) The Dolores Archaeological Program General Research Design. In Dolores Archaeological Program: Field Investigations and Analysis-1978, prepared under the supervision of David A. Breternitz, pp. 39-59. U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Engineering and Research Center, Denver

1982 (fourth author, with Ruthann Knudson, D. Stapp, S. Hackenberger, and M. Rossillon) A Cultural Resource Reconnaissance in the Middle Fork Salmon River Basin,Idaho, 1978 (425 pages). University of Idaho Anthropological Research Manuscript Series 67 and USDA Forest Service, Intermountain Region, Cultural Resource Report 7. Moscow and Boise, ID

1981 Cliff Dwelling in Southeastern Utah. In Insights into the Ancient Ones, edited by Joanne H. and Edward F. Berger, pp. 67-72. Crow Canyon School (Interdisciplinary Supplemental Education Programs), Cortez, Colorado.

1981 (first author, with Cory Breternitz) Approaches to Analyzing Variability Among Dolores Area Structures, AD 600-950. Contract Abstracts and CRM Archeology 1(2):21-28

1980 Three days on the Road to Bluff. In With Spade and Pen, edited by Marc and Marnie Gaede, pp. 52-59. University of Arizona Press, Tucson

1979 (first author, with Richard Thompson) A Cultural Resource Assessment of the Grand Wash Planning Unit of the Arizona Strip District of the Bureau of Land Management. Western Anasazi Reports 2(1):39-74

1978 (first author, with Richard Thompson) Some Considerations for Assessment of Potential Additions to Grand Canyon National Park. Western Anasazi Reports 1(4):279-303

1978 Grants, Contracts, and Bureaucrats: Some Emerging Problems in Conservation Archaeology. In Papers in Honor of Irving B. Rouse, edited by Robert Dunnell and Edwin Hall, pp. 121-147. Mouton, New York

1978 (second author, with R. G. Matson) Boom and Bust on the Northern Periphery: Settlement Patterns on Cedar Mesa. In Proceedings of the 1976 SARG Conference, edited by R. Euler and G. Gumerman, pp. 1-12. Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin No. 50. Flagstaff

1978 The Southwest. In Ancient Native Americans, edited by Jesse D. Jennings, pp. 327-401. Freeman, San Francisco

1978 A Conservation Model for American Archaeology. In Conservation Archaeology: A Guide to Cultural Resource Management, edited by Michael Schiffer and George Gumerman, pp. 19-42. Academic Press, New York. (Reprinted version of 1974 Kiva article)

1978 Basketmaker II Sites of the Grand Gulch Region. National Geographic Society Research in 1969, pp. 389-398. National Geographic Society, Washington, DC

1977 (Co-compiler, with Mark Grady and Bruce McMillan, and author of various sections) "Cultural Resource Management," in The Management of ArchaeologicalResources, edited by C. R. McGimsey III and and Hester Davis, pp. 25-63. Society for American Archaeology Special Publication

1976 (Second author, with Mark Grady) The Role of Preservation in Conservation Archaeology. ASCA Proceedings 1976:1-11

1976 Man and the Plateau: An Archaeologist's View. Plateau 49(1):27-32

1976 The Engelbert Site. National Geographic Society Research in 1968, pp. 205-212.National Geographic Society, Washington, DC

1975 (First author, with R. G. Matson) Archaeology and Alluvium in the Grand Gulch-Cedar Mesa Area, Southeastern Utah. In Canyonlands Country: A Guidebook of the Four Corners Geological Society, 1975, edited by James E. Fassett, pp. 67-71. Farmington, NM

1975 (First author, with William J. Breed, James West, and George Batchelder)

Lake Pahgarit, Southeastern Utah: A Preliminary Research Report. In Canyonlands Country: A Guidebook of the Four Corners Geological Society, 1975, edited by James E. Fassett, pp. 103-110. Farmington, NM

1975 Archaeological Resource Conservation and the Wilderness System. In The Wilderness and Cultural Values, edited by D. F. Green, pp. 7-21. Archaeological Report No. 7. U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Southwestern Region. Albuquerque

1975 (Second author, with R. G. Matson) Regional Sampling: A Case Study from Cedar Mesa, Southeastern Utah. In Sampling in Archaeology, edited by James Mueller, pp. 124-143. University of Arizona Press, Tucson

1974 A Conservation Model for American Archaeology. The Kiva 39(3-4):213-245

1974 (First editor, with A. J. Lindsay) Proceedings of the 1974 Cultural Resource Management Conference, Federal Center, Denver, CO (214 pages). Museum of Northern Arizona Technical Series No.14. Flagstaff

1974 (second author, with A. J. Lindsay, Jr.) Introduction. In Proceedings of the 1974Cultural Resource Management Conference, Federal Center, Denver, Colorado, edited by W. D. Lipe and A. J. Lindsay, Jr., pp. vii-xiii. Museum of Northern Arizona Technical Series No. 14. Flagstaff

1971 (First author, with R. G. Matson) Human Settlement and Resources in the Cedar Mesa Area, S.E. Utah. In The Distribution of Prehistoric Population Aggregates, edited by George J. Gumerman, pp. 125-151. Prescott College Anthropological Reports No. 1. Prescott, AZ

1970 (Second author, with D. Elliott) The Englebert Site (32 pages). SUNY-Binghamton and the Tioga County Historical Society, Binghamton, NY

1970 Anasazi Communities in the Red Rock Plateau. In Reconstructing Prehistoric Pueblo Societies, edited by William Longacre, pp. 84-139. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque

1969 (First author, with F. Huntington) Centrographic Indices: Some Methods for Analyzing Complex Areal Distributions in Archaeology. The Kiva 35(1):29-54

1966 Anasazi Culture and Its Relationship to the Environment in the Red Rock Plateau Region, S.E. Utah. Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University. University Microfilms, Ann Arbor

1964 Comment on Dempsey and Baumhoff's, "The Statistical Use of Artifact Distributions to Establish Chronological Sequence." American Antiquity 30(1):103-104

1960 (First author, with F. Sharrock, D. Dibble, and K. Anderson) 1959 Excavations, Glen Canyon Area (283 pages). University of Utah Anthropological Papers No. 49. Salt Lake City

1960 1958 Excavations, Glen Canyon Area (241 pages). University of Utah Anthropological Papers No. 44. Salt Lake City

Book Reviews: American Antiquity, American Journal of Archaeology, Man, Antiquity

Professional Papers Presented

2000 An Outside Perspective on the National Park Service’s Archaeology Program. National Affiliation Meeting, Park Service Archaeologists, Santa Fe, NM

1999 (with Scott Ortman as junior author) Big Sites and the Big Picture: Regional Patterns of Village Organization. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago, Illinois.

1998 A View From the Lake: Legacies of the Dolores Archaeological Program, Southwestern Colorado. Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Seattle, Washington.

1997 Why Did We Do It That Way? The U. of Utah Glen Canyon Project in Retrospect. Symposium on the Glen Canyon Project andAfter: Archaeology in "The Place No One Knew," 1957-1997. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville

1997 New Directions in SAA's Government Affairs Program: Lessons from the 104th Congress. Forum on Washington Politics and Archaeology. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville

1997 Opening Statement. Session on Changes in Attitudes, Changes in Latitudes: Relationships Between Archaeologists and Native Americans. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville

1996 Why Do Politics Matter? Forum on Washington Politics and Archaeology. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans

1996 Archaeological Site Protection in the U.S.: Finding Ways to Win a Losing Battle. Director's Seminar, The Getty Conservation Institute, Marina del Rey, California

1995 Commentary. Forum on Restructuring American Archaeology. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis

1994 Material Expression of Social Power in the Northern San Juan, A.D. 1150-1300. Symposium on Social Power in the Prehistoric Southwest and the Southern Andes. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Anaheim

1994 (second author, with Jeffrey Kelley, Mark Varien, and Connie Huegle). Thirteenth Century Canyon Rim Architectural Complexes in the Mesa Verde Region. Poster paper, Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Anaheim

1994 The Depopulation of the Northern San Juan: Conditions in the Turbulent 1200s. Session on Regional Abandonment, Southwest Symposium, Tempe, AZ

1993 Discussion paper for the Symposium on the Current Status of Research in the American Southwest. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis

1993 Theoretical Retrospectives on the Dolores Archaeological Project. Symposium on Archaeological Theory: An Examination of Current Perspectives and Applications. New Mexico Archaeological Council, Albuquerque.

1993 (second author, with Sarah Schlanger and William Robinson) An Atlas of Occupation and Abandonment Across the Northern Southwest. Poster paper, Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis

1992 Discussion paper for the Symposium on Anasazi Origins. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Pittsburgh

1990 Cultural Resources of the Four Corners Area. Four Corners Governors' Conference, Anasazi Heritage Center, Dolores, CO

1990 The Basketmaker Culture. Keynote Address, Anasazi Basketmaker Symposium, Blanding, UT

1990 (first author, with Stephen Lekson) Southwestern Pueblo Cultures in Transition: Report of a Conference. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Las Vegas, NV

1990 Discussion paper for the Session on Settlement Aggregation. The Southwest Symposium, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque

1990 (Second author, with M. Varien, B. Bradley, M. Adler, and I. Thompson. Southwest Colorado and Southeast Utah: Mesa Verde Region Settlement, A.D. 1100 to 1300. Paper Presented at the Conference on Pueblo Cultures in Transition. Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez

1989 (First author, with B. Bradley, M. Varien and M. Adler) Thirteenth Century Anasazi Community Organization in SW Colorado: The Sand Canyon Archaeological Project. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta

1989 Wilderness Values and Archaeological Resource Values. Symposium on Cultural Resource Management in Wilderness. National Wilderness Conference, Minneapolis, MN

1988 Comments on Session on Regional Organization. Southwest Symposium, Tempe, AZ

1988 Social Scale of Anasazi Integrative Facilities. Symposium on Architecture and Integrative Rituals: Anasazi Analyses. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Phoenix

1986 Public Archaeology in the 1980s. NEH sponsored public lecture series on "The Future of the Past," Fort Lewis College, Durango, CO

1985 (Second author, with Christine Robinson and Allen Kane) Evaluation of the Dolores Archaeological Program's Modeling Effort. Symposium on Explaining Anasazi Cultural Change in the Dolores Valley. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver

1985 (First author, with Allen E. Kane) A General Model of Cultural Stability and Change. Symposium on Explaining Anasazi Cultural Change in the Dolores Valley. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver

1984 (Second author, with Gilbert Glennie) Replication of an Early Anasazi Pithouse. Symposium on Energy, Engineering and Resources in Early Anasazi Architecture: Examples from the Dolores Project. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Portland

1984 Conservation for What? Plenary Session on Conservation Archaeology. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Portland

1983 (Second author, with R. G. Matson and W. G. Haase) Adaptational Continuities and Occupational Discontinuities: The Anasazi on Cedar Mesa. The 1983 Anasazi Symposium, "Anasazi, Aridity, and Altitude," Salmon Ruins Museum, Farmington, NM

1983 (First author, with A. J. Lindsay, Jr.) Pueblo Adaptations in the Glen Canyon Area. The 1983 Anasazi Symposium, "Anasazi, Aridity, and Altitude," Salmon Ruins Museum, Farmington, NM

1982 The Dolores Archaeological Program: A Large Mitigation Project That Works. Banquet Address, Montana Archaeological Society, Billings, MT

1982 A General Model of Dolores Area Sociocultural Stability and Change. Dolores Project Modeling Seminar, Mesa Verde National Park, CO

1981 Mobile Pots or Potters: Kayenta Ceramics in Southeastern Utah. Symposium on Kayenta Archaeology. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Diego

1980 (First author, with Cory Breternitz) Approaches to Analyzing Variability Among Dolores Area Structures, A.D. 600-950. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia

1979 (Second author, with Sarah Schlanger and Tim Kohler) Modeling Construction Activity in Southwestern Pueblos. Poster Session on Simulation in Archaeology. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC

1978 Southwestern Cliff Dwellings: New Approaches to Old Problems. Archaeology Colloquium, Dept. of Archaeology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC

1978 Centralized Storage at Moon House, SE Utah. Symposium on SW Cliff Dwellings. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Tucson

1977 Research vs. Planning Needs in Cultural Resource Management. Conference on Cultural Resource Management, Georgia State University, Atlanta

1977 Prospects and Problems in Conservation Archaeology. Banquet Address, Northwest Anthropological Meetings, Victoria, BC

1976 Archaeological Training in Relation to Cultural Resource Management Programs. Symposium on Archaeological Education. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis

1976 The Pueblo Abandonment of the Four Corners Country. Museum of Northern Arizona Public Lecture Series, Flagstaff

1976 Panelist on "Collecting: Ethics and Responsibilities in Art, History, and Science." American Association of Museums, Western Regional Conference, Phoenix

1975 'These are Our Tracks'- An Endangered Archaeological Heritage. Public Lecture, Honors Forum. Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff

1975 Climatic and Cultural Change in the Prehistoric American Southwest. Luncheon address, Forest and Agriculture Section, American Association of Meteorologists, Tucson

1975 Archaeological Research Design in a Conservation Framework. Seminar on Cultural Resource Management, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN

1975 Archaeology of the Cedar Mesa Region, SE Utah. Public Lecture, Ft. Lewis College, Durango, CO

1975 Archaeology of the Canyonlands Region. Four Corners Geological Society, 8th Field Conference. Indian Creek State Park, UT

1975 Archaeological Conservation and the Wilderness System. Symposium on the Wilderness and Cultural Values. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Dallas

1975 (Second author, with R. G. Matson) The Cedar Mesa Project. Symposium on Regional Survey Research in the Southwest. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Dallas

1974 Problems and Prospects of 'Environmental Impact Paleontology.' Annual Meeting of the Society for Vertebrate Paleontology, Flagstaff

1974 Climatic and Cultural Change in the Prehistoric American Southwest. Kettering Conference on Changing Climates and World Food Supply, Sterling Forest, New York

1974 Discussion paper on W. A. Longacre's paper, "Conditions and Needs in Archaeology." Symposium on the Future of Anthropology, Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, San Francisco

1974 The Western Mesa Verde Region. Plenary Session on Culture and Environment in the Mesa Verde Area. Pecos Conference, Mesa Verde National Park, CO

1973 A Conservation Model for American Archaeology. Anthropology Colloquium, University of British Columbia, Vancouver

1973 (Second author, with R. G. Matson) Regional Sampling: A Case Study from Cedar Mesa, Southeastern Utah. Symposium on Archaeological Sampling. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco

1972 A Conservation Model for American Archaeology. Symposium on Salvaging Salvage Archaeology. Annual Meeting of the Soc. for American Archaeology, Miami

1971 Anasazi Settlement Patterns and Adaptation in SE Utah. Anthropology Colloquium, Cornell University, Ithaca

1971 (First author, with R. G. Matson) Human Settlement and Resources in the Cedar Mesa Area, SE Utah. Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Anthropological Research Group, Prescott, AZ

1968 Anasazi Settlement Patterns in SE Utah. Columbia University Seminar on Ecological Systems and Cultural Evolution, New York

1968 Anasazi Communities of the Red Rock Plateau, SE Utah. School of American Research Advanced Seminar, Santa Fe, NM

1964 (First author, with Frank Huntington) Application of Centrographic Indices to Archaeological Data. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chapel Hill, NC

Various Fieldwork/current research reports at regional meetings, especially the New York State Archaeological Association and the Pecos Conference; also, numerous roles as discussant, commentator, or chair at symposia, and as panelist or discussion leader at workshops and forums, especially at the SAA meetings.

Research Grants and Contracts

1998-99 Senior Research Associate and Co-Principal Investigator. Prehistoric Cultural Contexts of the Southern Upper Colorado Drainage Basin. Grant from the Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists ($38,000). Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado.

1994-95 Senior Research Associate. Montezuma County Archaeological Preservation Project. Colorado Historical Society grant (ca. $50,000). Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado

1990 Co-Principal Investigator for Conference Grant, Wenner-Gren Foundation ($3720). Crow Canyon Archaeological Center

1989-90 Principal Investigator, dissertation support grant, Ricky Lightfoot. Wenner-Gren Foundation ($7200). Washington State University

1987-88 Co-Principal Investigator, Goodman Point Project, SW Colorado. National Science Foundation ($73,749). Crow Canyon Archaeological Center

1985-86 Principal Investigator, dissertation improvement grant, Alice Emerson. National Science Foundation ($9,920). Washington State University

1983-84 Administrative Principal Investigator, Wells Archaeological Research Project. Subcontract with Central Washington University (ca. $385,000). Center for NW Anthropology. Washington State University

1982-84 Principal Investigator, dissertation support grant, Don Howes. Wenner-Gren Foundation ($4750). Washington State University

1978-83 Co-Principal Investigator, Dolores Archaeological Program. Subcontract with the University of Colorado (ca. $1,018,000). Washington State University

1978-79 Co-Principal Investigator, Middle Fork Salmon River Archaeological Survey. Cooperative agreement with U.S. Forest Service and Idaho State Historical Society (ca. $30,000) Washington State University and the University of Idaho

1977 Faculty Research Grant, Lake Pagahrit Project ($3,020). Washington State University

1976 Principal Investigator, SARG Research Conference. National Science Foundation ($9,500). Museum of Northern Arizona

1974-76 Various archaeological research contracts with BLM, NPS, TVA, etc. (ca. $40,000). Museum of Northern Arizona

1972-75 Co-Principal Investigator (with R.G. Matson), Cedar Mesa Project. National Science Foundation (GS334113X: $169,000). Museum of Northern Arizona.

1969 Principal Investigator, Grand Gulch Basketmaker Project. National Geographic Society ($10,000). SUNY-Binghamton

1968 Principal Investigator, Englebert Site Project. National Geographic Society ($4500). SUNY-Binghamton

1967-72 State University of New York Faculty Research Grants ($3300). SUNY- Binghamton

1967-71 State University of New York Faculty Research Fellowships ($4500). SUNY- Binghamton

1965-66 Principal Investigator, highway right-of-way survey contract. New York State Museum ($5000). SUNY-Binghamton

Field Work

Date
Location
Nature of Work
Summers, 1993-95 SW Colorado Mapped large Pueblo III archaeological sites
Summers, 1978-80; 1982-83 SW Colorado
Dolores R. Valley
Directed excavations and field schools
Summer, 1978 Central Idaho, Middle Fork of Salmon River Directed survey
Summers, 1969-76;
Fall 1974
SE Utah
Cedar Mesa,
Grand Gulch area
Directed survey and excavations
June, August, 1967 SE Utah
Cedar Mesa, Dark Canyon Plateau
Archaeological reconnaissance

July, 1967;
March-August, 1968

S. Central New York
Susquehanna Valley
Directed excavations, Engelbert Site
Fall, 1965 S. Central New York Survey, highway right-of-way

Summers, 1965-66

S. Central New York Directed excavations, Roundtop Susquehanna Valley Site

Summers, 1958-61

SE Utah Directed and assisted in Glen Canyon area excavations

Summer, 1957

NE Arizona Assisted in excavations and in making collections of Pueblo crafts

Society Memberships

American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow)
Archaeological Conservancy
Archaeological Institute of America
Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society
Colorado Archaeological Society
Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists
New Mexico Archaeological Council
Northern Arizona Society of Science and Art
Register of Professional Archeologists
Society for American Archaeology
Society for Historical Archaeology
Society of the Sigma Xi
Utah Professional Archaeological Council

March, 2001


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Project Director: Anne Pyburn
Indiana University Bloomington