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Renee Beauchamp Walker Assistant Professor Department of Anthropology SUNY College at Oneonta Oneonta, NY 13820 [email protected] (607) 436-3346 Academic Training Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. May 1998 Ph.D. Dissertation: “Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic Faunal Evidence from Dust Cave, Alabama.” M.A. in Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. December 1993 M.A. Thesis: “White-tailed Deer Crown Height Measurements and Mortality Profiles from the Hayes Site, Middle Tennessee.” B.A. in Anthropology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA. May 1990 Research Areas Eastern North America Archaeology of Hunter-Gatherers Paleoindian & Archaic Period Subsistence Prehistoric Dog Domestication

Pleistocene/Holocene Environment Prey Behavior & Mortality Profiles Bone & Shell Ceremonial Artifacts Cave Habitation & Ritual Use

Teaching Experience Fall 2002-present

Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, SUNY College at Oneonta, Oneonta, NY.

Fall 1998-2002

Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, Skidmore College, NY.

Summer 1994-1998

Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. Dust Cave Field School, Florence, AL.

Spring 1998

Instructor, Department of Anthropology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Fall 1996

Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

1995-1996

Graduate Teaching Associate, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN. Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.

1994-1995

1992-1993

Adjunct Faculty, Pellissippi State Community College, TN.

Forthcoming Publications Forthcoming Bones as Tools: Archaeological Studies of Bone Tool Manufacture, Use and Classification, edited by Christian Gates St. Pierre and Renee B. Walker, Costen Institute of Archaeology, Los Angeles. Forthcoming Investigations of Manufacture and Typology of Antler, Bone and Shell Artifacts from New York State. In, Bones as Tools: Archaeological Studies of Bone Tool Manufacture, Use and Classification, edited by Christian Gates St. Pierre and Renee B. Walker, British Archaeological Reports. Peer-Reviewed Publications 2007

Walker, R.B. and B.N. Driskell, editors. Foragers of the Terminal Pleistocene in North America. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press.

2007

Walker, R.B. Hunting in the Late Paleoindian Period: Faunal Remains from Dust Cave. In, Foragers of the Terminal Pleistocene in North America, edited by R. B. Walker and B.N. Driskell, pp. 99-115. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press.

2006

Walker, R.B., Boyce N. Driskell, and Sarah C. Sherwood. The Dust Cave Archaeological Project: Investigations of Paleoindian and Archaic Lifeways in southeastern North America. In, Seeking Our Past: An Introduction to North American Archaeology, by Sarah Neusius and Tim Gross, Oxford University Press.

2005

Walker, R.B., D.F. Morey and J.H. Relethford. Early and Mid-Holocene Dogs in Southeastern North America: Examples from Dust Cave. Southeastern Archaeology 24(1): 83-92.

2004

Walker, R.B. and P.W. Parmalee. A Noteworthy Cache of Goose Humeri from Late Paleoindian Levels at Dust Cave, Northwestern Alabama. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 50(1):18-35. 2

2002

Early Holocene Ecological Adaptations at Dust Cave, Alabama. In, Sustaining Appalachia’s Environment: The Human Dimension, edited by Benita Howell. Springfield, University of Illinois Press, pp. 21-41.

2001

Driskell, B.N. and R.B. Walker. Late Paleoindian Subsistence at Dust Cave, Northwest Alabama. On being first: cultural innovation and environmental consequences of first peoplings. Proceedings of the 31st Annual Chacmool Conference, edited by J. Gillespie, S. Tupakka, and C. de Mille, 31st Annual Chacmool Conference Volume. University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

2001

R.B. Walker, K.R. Detwiler, S.C. Meeks, and B.N. Driskell. Berries, Bones and Blades: Reconstructing Late Paleoindian Subsistence Economies at Dust Cave, Alabama. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, Volume 26 (2): pp. 169-197.

2001

Whitetail Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) Mortality Profiles: Examples from the Southeastern United States. In, Assessing Season of Capture, Age and Sex of Archeofaunas: Recent Work, edited by Anne Pike-Tay. Proceedings for the International Council for Archaeozoology, Volume XI, pp. 175-186.

1997

Late-Paleoindian Faunal Remains from Dust Cave, Alabama. Current Research in the Pleistocene, (14):85-87.

1997

J.F. Simek, C.H. Faulkner, S.R. Frankenberg, W.E. Klippel, T.M. Ahlman, N.P. Herrmann, S.C. Sherwood, R.B. Walker, W.M. Wright, and R. Yarnell A Preliminary Report on the Archaeology of a Mississippian Cave Art Site from East Tennessee. Southeastern Archaeology, 16(1):51-73.

1997

L.W. Konigsberg, S.R. Frankenberg, R.B. Walker. Regress What on What?: Paleodemographic Age Estimation as a Calibration Problem. Integrating Archaeological Demography: Multidisciplinary Approaches to Prehistoric Population, edited by R.R. Paine. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Occasional Paper No. 24, Carbondale, IL.

1994

N. S. Goldman-Finn, R. B. Walker. The Dust Cave Bone Tool Assemblage. Journal of Alabama Archaeology, 40 (1&2):107-115.

Reports 2006

Archaeological Survey of the Thayer Farm: Survey of the Hops Shed and Dairy Barn. Report prepared for William Harman, Director, Biological Field Station, Cooperstown, NY.

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2005

Analysis of Faunal Remains from Whitesburg Bridge, Alabama. Office of Archaeological Services, Moundville, Alabama. Matt Gage, Principal Investigator.

2002

Analysis of the Bone and Shell Artifacts from Burial Contexts in New York State. New York State Museum, Report of Investigations.

2002

Zooarchaeological analysis of North 7th Street faunal remains, Williamsburgh, NY. City/Scape Cultural Resource Consultants, Gail Guillet, Principal Investigator.

2000

Subsistence Strategies at Dust Cave: Changes from the Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic Occupations. University of Alabama, Report of Investigations, No. 78.

1999

Preliminary Investigations of the Bridge 44 Area of the Champlain Canal, Stillwater, NY. Saratoga National Historical Park, Joe Finan, Facility Manager.

1997

Faunal Analysis of the 1993 & 1994 Mims Point Faunal Assemblages. Savannah River Archaeological Research Project, Ken. E. Sassaman, Principal Investigator.

1997

Summary Report of the Phase I Investigations at the Proposed Parker Recreational Improvements Project. IUP Archaeological Services, Beverly Chiarulli, Principal Investigator.

1997

Vertebrate and Invertebrate Faunal Analysis of Site 1MA308. University of Alabama, Office of Archaeological Services, Carey B. Oakley, Principal Investigator.

1996

An Analysis of the Faunal Remains from the Rail Spur Site (40RE179). University of Tennessee, Susan Frankenberg, Principal Investigator.

1995

Faunal Remains from the Chattooga Site (38OC18), Oconee County, SC. University of Tennessee, Gerald Schroedl, Principal Investigator.

1995

Marble Bluff Cave Faunal Remains. University of Tennessee, Jan F. Simek, Principal Investigator.

1995

Species List for the Souvran Bank Site (40KN128), TN. University of Tennessee, Charles Faulkner, Principal Investigator.

1995

Mims Point Faunal Assemblage. Savannah River Archaeological Research Program, Kenneth E. Sassaman, Principal Investigator. 4

1995

Species List for the Victor Mills Site (9CB138), SC. Savannah River Archaeological Research Program, Kenneth E. Sassaman, Principal Investigator.

1994

Vertebrate and Invertebrate Remains from 40LD199, Loudon County, TN. University of Tennessee, Susan Frankenberg, Principal Investigator.

1994

Faunal Analysis from 31SW3 and 31SW6, South Carolina. Savannah River Archaeological Research Program, Kenneth E. Sassaman, Principal Investigator.

1993

Analysis of the Faunal Remains from 13MA491, 13MA497, and 13MA499, Marion County, Iowa. Bear Creek Archaeology, Scott Shaffer, Principal Investigator.

1992

Analysis of the Faunal Remains from the Habich Site (15JF550), Jefferson County, KY. Archaeological Resources Consulting Services, Joseph Granger, Principal Investigator.

1992

Vertebrate Analysis of Faunal Remains from 40HO12 and 40HO15, Houston County, TN. University of Tennessee Transportation Center, Charles Bentz, Principal Investigator.

1991

S.C. Andrews, R. Beauchamp, P.J. Carr, S.P. Coughlin, M.A. Hays, H.B. Matternes, and S.C. Sherwood. South Holston Dam and Osceola Island Development Area, Phase I Reconnaissance Report. Prepared for TVA and submitted by J.F. Simek, and W.E. Klippel, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

1991

Zooarchaeological Analysis of 40BT47, Blount County, TN. University of Tennessee Transportation Center, Charles Bentz, Principal Investigator.

Reviews & Encyclopedia Entries 2004

Review of Seeking Our Past: An Introduction to North American Archaeology, by Sarah Neusius and Timothy Gross. For Oxford University Press, Cary, NC.

2002

Review of Human Antiquity: An Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 4th edition, by Kenneth L. Feder and Michael A. Park. For Mayfield Publishing Company, Mountain View, CA.

2001

American Paleo-Arctic Tradition. In, Encyclopedia of the Ancient World, edited by T.J. Sienkewicz. Pasadena, Salem Press, Inc.

2001

Archaic North American Culture. In, Encyclopedia of the Ancient World, edited by T.J. Sienkewicz. Pasadena, Salem Press, Inc. 5

2000

Review of Understanding Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, 7th edition, by William A. Turnbaugh, Robert Jurmain, Harry Nelson, and Lynn Kilgore. For West/Wadsworth Publishing, Belmont, CA.

1997

Book note on Dogan Point: A Shell Matrix Site in the Lower Hudson Valley, edited by Cheryl Claassen, Southeastern Archaeology, 16(1):95.

Presentations November 2006

Dogs of New York: The Role of Dogs in Human Culture. 12th annual Richard Siegfried lecture, SUNY Oneonta, Oneonta, NY.

November 20006

What Did They Do With All Those Bones?: Late Paleoindian and Early Archaic Bone Tools from Dust Cave, Alabama. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas.

April 2006

Investigations of Paleobotanical and Zooarchaeological Data from Dust Cave, Alabama. Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

November 2005

The Role of Domestic Dogs during the Archaic Period in the Southeast and Midwest. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Columbia, SC.

April 2004

Investigations of Manufacture and Typology of Antler, Bone and Shell Artifacts from New York State. Society for American Archaeology, Montreal, QBC.

November 2003

Transitions in Animal Use from the Early to Middle Archaic at Dust Cave, Alabama. Southeastern Archaeology Conference, Charlotte, NC.

April 2003

Garden Hunting in the Native Northeast: Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Evidence, w/ Sarah W. Neusius (IUP). Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, WI.

November 2002

Canid Skeletons from the 2002 Season of Excavations at Dust Cave, Alabama, w/Darcey Morey (University of Kansas). Southeastern Archaeology Conference, Biloxi, MS.

April 2002

Garden Hunting among Northeastern Horticulturalists: Or Not? Northeastern Natural History Conference, VII, w/ Sarah Neusius (IUP). Albany, NY.

November 2001

Refining our Understanding of Subsistence at Dust Cave, Alabama. Southeastern Archaeology Conference, Chattanooga, TN. 6

April 2001

Bone and Shell Artifacts from New York State: Interpretations of Manufacture and Design. Poster, Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA.

April 2000

Hunting in the Late Paleoindian: Faunal Remains from Dust Cave, Alabama. Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, PA. An Examination of the Taphonomic Factors Affecting the Dust Cave Faunal Assemblage. Southeastern Archaeology Conference, Pensacola, FL.

November 1999

March 1999

Recent Investigations at Dust Cave: A Late Paleoindian through Middle Archaic Site in Northwest Alabama. Society for American Archaeology, Chicago, IL.

November 1998

Berries, Bones and Blades: Reconstructing Late Paleoindian Subsistence Economy at Dust Cave, Alabama. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Greenville, SC.

August 1998

Whitetail Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) Mortality Profiles: Examples from the Southeastern United States. International Council for Archaeozoology Meetings, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

March 1997

White-tailed Deer Mortality Patterns in Southeastern Prehistory. Society for American Archaeology, Nashville, TN.

November 1996

Late Paleoindian Hunter-Gatherer Adaptations at Dust Cave, Alabama. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Birmingham, AL.

March 1996

Faunal Remains from Dust Cave (1LU496), Alabama: Changes in Subsistence from Paleoindian through Archaic Occupations. Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA.

November 1995

A Comparison of Late Paleoindian, Early Archaic and Middle Archaic Faunal Remains from Dust Cave (1LU496), Alabama. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Knoxville, TN.

March 1994

Aging White-tailed Deer in North America: Investigations of the Dental Crown Height Measurement Technique. Society for American Archaeology, Los Angeles, CA.

March 1993

White-tailed Deer Crown Height Measurements and Mortality Profiles from the Hayes Site, Middle Tennessee. Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MI. 7

November 1993

Archaic Hunting Practices in the Mid-South: White-tailed Deer Mortality at the Hayes Site, Middle Tennessee. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Raleigh, NC.

April 1990

An Analysis of the Faunal Remains from Hanna's Town Fort. Pennsylvania SSHE Anthropology Meetings, Indiana, PA.

April 1989

Preliminary Faunal Analysis of the Ripley Site, Chautauqua County, New York. Pennsylvania SSHE Anthropology Meetings, Millersville, PA.

Grants & Awards 2006

Richard J. Siegfried Junior Faculty Prize in Academic Excellence.

2006

UUP Individual Development Grant, SUNY at Oneonta, support for Research on Bone Tools from Dust Cave, Alabama.

2005

Faculty Research Grant, SUNY at Oneonta, funding to support research on prehistoric dog skeletons from New York State archaeological sites. Support includes travel funding for trips to SUNY Albany, New York State Museum, SUNY Binghamton, and Rochester Museum and Science Center.

2003

Library Special Projects Grant, SUNY at Oneonta, money for purchasing archaeology books for the Milne Library.

2002-2006

Faculty Development Grant, SUNY at Oneonta, support for travel to professional conferences.

2001

AT&T Learning Network's Technology-Enhanced Learning Initiative Grant, Skidmore College, NY. Development of AN 102 (Anthropology of the Human Past) as a web-enhanced course.

2001

Capital Project Grant, Skidmore College, NY. Purchase of laboratory equipment (fume hood and skeletal specimens) for the archaeology lab.

2000

Summer Faculty/Student Collaborative Research Grant, Skidmore College, NY. “An Examination of Bone and Shell Objects from Ceremonial Contexts in New York State” (with Susana Columna ‘02).

1999

Capital Improvement Grant, Skidmore College, NY. Purchase of new shelving, acid-free boxes, and bags for the Skidmore archaeology collections (with Dr. Susan Bender). 8

1996

Chancellor's Award for Graduate Student Teaching, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.

1994

NSF Collections Improvement Grant, University of Tennessee, Knoxville TN. Assisted Drs. Walter Klippel & Darcey Morey with Proposal & Project Implementation for the University of Tennessee Skeletal Comparative Collection.

1994

Graduate Travel Grant, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN.

Professional Activities 2005

Co-Director (w/ Cynthia Klink, Hartwick College), Pine Lake Archaeological Field School, Davenport, NY.

2004

Co-Organizer, Recent Advances in Bone Tool Studies, Society for American Archaeology, Montreal, QBC.

2003

Co-Director (w/ Cynthia Klink, Hartwick College), Pine Lake Archaeological Field School, Davenport, NY.

2002

Director, Dust Cave Archaeological Field School, Skidmore College, Florence Alabama.

2001

Principal Investigator, Skidmore College. Phase I excavations of the Highpointe II prehistoric site and the Zadduck-Dunning House. Malta, NY.

2001

Faunal Analysis Specialist, City/Scape Cultural Resource Consultants. Zooarchaeological analysis of North 7th Street faunal remains, Williamsburgh, NY. Gail Guillet, Principal Investigator.

2000

Faunal Analysis Specialist, Analysis of Bone and Shell objects from burials excavated in New York State. Lisa Anderson, NAGPRA coordinator, New York State Museum.

1999

Principal Investigator, Preliminary Investigation of the Bridge 44 area along the Champlain Canal, Saratoga National Historic Park, Schuylerville, New York.

1997-1998

Program Coordinator, Archaeological Services, Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Supervision of laboratory analysis and final reports for Act 70 archaeological investigations in Pennsylvania. Phillip Neusius, Director.

1997

Faunal Analysis Specialist, University of Alabama, Office of Archaeological Services. Identification of vertebrate and invertebrate faunal remains from 1MA308, Huntsville, AL. Carey B. Oakley, Principal Investigator. 9

1996

Graduate Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Duties included computerization, organization and cleaning of the Comparative Skeletal Collection.

1995

Faunal Analysis Specialist, Chattooga Archaeological Project. Identification of faunal remains from the Chattooga Site, Oconee County, SC. Gerald F. Schroedl, Principal Investigator.

1995

Faunal Analysis Specialist, Savannah River Archaeological Project. Faunal analysis of a faunal assemblage from Edgefield County, SC. Ken Sassaman, Principal Investigator.

1994-98

Field School Assistant, University of Alabama, Dust Cave Archaeological Field School. Assistant for excavation of a Late Paleoindian to Middle Archaic cave site in Florence, AL. Boyce Driskell, Principal Investigator.

1994

Faunal Analysis Specialist, University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology. Zooarchaeological analysis of a faunal assemblage from Loudon County, TN. Susan Frankenberg, Principal Investigator.

1994

Field Archaeologist, Greenhorn and O'Mara, Inc. Phase II testing of Route 219 Bypass, Somerset County PA. Ben Fishler, Principal Investigator.

1993-1994

Museum Assistant, McClung Museum, University of Tennessee. Inventory and re-boxing of burial objects to be repatriated. Jeff Chapman, Director.

1993

Faunal Analysis Specialist, Bear Creek Archaeology. Analysis of a faunal assemblage from Marion County, Iowa. Scott Shaffer, Principal Investigator.

1993

Computer Specialist, Kavousi Archaeological Project. Database entry of archaeological information, Pacheia Ammos, Crete, Greece. Geraldine Gesell, Supervisor.

1992

Field Archaeologist and Laboratory Technician, University of Tennessee Transportation Center. Archaeological survey, excavation, and laboratory analysis of various Cultural Resource Management Projects in Tennessee. Charles Bentz, Principal Investigator.

1992

Faunal Analysis Specialist, Archaeological Resources Consulting Services. Zooarchaeological analysis of an Archaic faunal assemblage (15JF550), Joseph Granger, Principal Investigator. 10

1991-1993

Research Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Research assistant for analysis of the Hayes Site (40ML139) faunal material. Walter E. Klippel, Advisor.

1991

Faunal Analysis Specialist, UT Transportation Center. Zooarchaeological analysis of faunal assemblages (40HO12/15 & 40BT47), Charles Bentz, Principal Investigator.

1991

Lab Technician, Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Microscopic photography of experimental cut marks on bone. Sarah Neusius, Supervisor.

1990

Faunal Analysis Specialist, IUP Archaeological Services. Zooarchaeological identification of the Hanna's Town Fort faunal assemblage. PA Historical Society.

1989

Internship, Dordogne River Valley, France. Excavation of a Paleolithic cave deposit (Grotte XVI), France. Jean-Phillipe Rigaud and Jan Simek, Principal Investigators.

1988

Lab Technician, Ripley Archaeological Project. Preliminary faunal analysis of a Protohistoric Village (NYSM 2490), Chautauqua County, NY. Lynn Sullivan, Principal Investigator.

1988

Archaeological Field School, Ripley NY.

1987-90

Field Archaeologist, IUP Archaeological Services, Archaeological survey and excavation of various Cultural Resource Management Projects in Pennsylvania.

Professional Memberships & Service 2006

Dienje Kenyon Fellowship Committee, Society for American Archaeology.

2004

Symposium Co-chair, Recent Advances in Bone Tool Studies, Society for American Archaeology, Montreal, QBC.

2003-present Register of Professional Archaeologists 2003-present Student Paper Competition Committee, Southeastern Archaeological Conference. Chair, 2005-present 2002-present Book Review Editor, Southeastern Archaeological Conference. 2001-present Eastern States Archaeological Federation (ESAF) 11

2000

Symposium Organizer and Chair, From Mice to Mammoths: Studies in Paleoindian Subsistence Strategies, SAA, Philadelphia, PA.

2000

Visiting Scholar, Dust Cave Archaeological Field School, Florence, AL.

1999

Symposium Chair, Zooarchaeology and Faunal Analysis, Southeastern Archaeology Conference, Pensacola, FL.

1998-present International Council for Archaeo-Zoologists (ICAZ) 1995-1998

Lambda Alpha National Anthropology Honor Society

1993-present Southeastern Archaeological Conference (SEAC) 1991-present Society for American Archaeology (SAA) 1989-1990

National Association of Student Anthropologists

Community and College Service 2006

Otsego County Planning Board, NY.

2006

Volunteer for Oneonta Middle School Eastern Woodlands workshop, two-day workshop educating 7th grade students on excavating archaeological sites, Oneonta, NY.

2006

Curriculum Committee, SUNY at Oneonta, Oneonta, NY.

2006

Archaeology presentation to Paul Van Leuvans first grade class, Morris Central School.

2005

Search Committee for Director of Equity and Inclusion, SUNY at Oneonta, Oneonta, NY.

2005-2006

College Library Commity, SUNY at Oneonta

2005

Speaker, Phi Eta Sigma Induction Ceremony, SUNY at Oneonta, Oneonta, NY.

2005

Volunteer for Oneonta Middle School Eastern Woodlands workshop, two-day workshop educating 7th grade students on excavating archaeological sites, Oneonta, NY.

2005

Interim Chair, Institutional Review Board, SUNY at Oneonta, Oneonta, NY. 12

2005-present Member, Employee Recruitment and Retention Task Force, SUNY at Oneonta, Oneonta, NY 2004

Volunteer for Oneonta Middle School Eastern Woodlands workshop, two-day workshop educating 7th grade students on excavating archaeological sites, Oneonta, NY.

2004

Presentation, SUCO Children’s Center, Bugbee Hall, Oneonta, NY.

2003

Volunteer for Oneonta Middle School Eastern Woodlands workshop, two-day workshop educating 7th grade students on excavating archaeological sites, Oneonta, NY.

2003 2003

Organizer, Lecture and Flintknapping demonstration by Dr. Bruce Bradley. Oneonta, NY. Presentation, Job Corps Academy, Oneonta, NY.

2002-2005

College Senate, SUNY at Oneonta, Oneonta, NY.

2002

Provost’s Advisory Committee, SUNY at Oneonta, Oneonta, NY.

2002-present Anthropology Club Co-Advisor, SUNY at Oneonta, Oneonta, NY. 2002

Volunteer for Oneonta Middle School Eastern Woodlands workshop, two-day workshop educating 7th grade students on excavating archaeological sites, Oneonta, NY.

2002

Blackboard Workshop, Skidmore College, NY. Day-long workshop on Blackboard, a web-based course management tool.

2001-2002

Faculty Mentor (for Felicia Gomez), Educational Leadership Corps, Skidmore College, NY.

2001

Mature Adults Program, Skidmore College, NY.

2001

Dreamweaver Workshop, Skidmore College, NY. Week-long workshop on using Dreamweaver 2, web design software.

2001

Thesis Advisor, Senior Thesis Advisor for one anthropology student, Skidmore College, NY.

2001

Final Project Advisor, University Without Walls program (an accredited program for non-traditional students), Skidmore College, NY. 13

2000-2001

Faculty Mentor (for Susana Columna), Educational Leadership Corps, Skidmore College, NY.

2000-2001

Committee of Committees Representative, Skidmore College, NY.

1999-2001

All College Council, Skidmore College, NY. Sub-committee on Convocations and College Events

2000

Internship Advisor, Advisor for Skidmore College student participating in excavations at the Grotte XVI site, France.

2000

Organizer, Public lecture and demonstration on stone tool manufacture by Larry Kinsella, Skidmore College, NY.

2000

ArcView Seminar, Two day seminar for utilizing the GIS software programArcView, Skidmore College, NY.

2000

Thesis Advisor, Senior Thesis Advisor for two anthropology students, Skidmore College, NY.

2000

Final Project Advisor, University Without Walls program, Skidmore College, NY.

1999

Organizer, Public Lecture on “Our Early Human Ancestors” by Dr. Meave Leakey (National Museums of Kenya), Skidmore College, NY.

1999

Curriculum Development, Assisted with the reconfiguration of the anthropology major, Skidmore College, NY.

1993-1995

Graduate Student Committee, University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, Knoxville, TN.

References John H. Relethford ([email protected]) 311 Fitzelle Hall, Dept. of Anthropology, SUNY at Oneonta, Oneonta, NY 13820 (607) 436-2017 Walter E. Klippel ([email protected]) 252 South Stadium Hall, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996 (865) 974-4408 Sarah W. Neusius ([email protected]) G12 McElhaney Hall, Dept. of Anthropology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Indiana, PA 15705 (412) 357-2133 Boyce N. Driskell ([email protected]) Archaeological Research Laboratory, University of Tennessee, 5723 Middlebrook Pike, Room 237, Knoxville, TN 37921-5946 (865) 974-3781 14

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