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MIRIAM T. STARK http://www.anthropology.hawaii.edu/people/faculty/Stark/ Curriculum Vitae PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION AND CONTACT INFORMATION Department of Anthropology 2424 Maile Way, 346 Saunders Hall University of Hawai'i-Mānoa Honolulu, Hawai'i 96822 Tel (office): (808) 956-8460 FAX: (808) 956-4893 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION University of Arizona (Tucson); Ph.D. (Anthropology) 1993 University of Arizona (Tucson): M.A. (Anthropology) 1987 University of Michigan (Ann Arbor): B.A. (Anthropology/English) 1984 PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Director, Center for Southeast Asian Studies (2018-2022), University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. Professor (2006-present), University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. Associate Professor (2000-2006), University of Hawai'i atMānoa. Assistant Professor (1995-2000), University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. VISITING & OTHER ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Honorary Associate, School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, The University of Sydney (2018-2021), Sydney, Australia. Visiting Professor, National Taiwan University (2011), Taipei, Taiwan. Research Associate, B. P. Bishop Museum (1995-present), Honolulu, Hawai’i. Associate Faculty (1995-present, Center for Southeast Asian Studies & Center for Philippine Studies, University of Hawai'i-Mānoa. Materials Analysis Postdoctoral Fellow (1994-1995), Conservation Analytical Laboratory, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. Research Archaeologist (1990-1994), Desert Archaeology, Inc., Tucson. Archaeological Specialist (1992, 1994), Thailand Archaeometallurgical Project (University of Pennsylvania/University Museum), Lopburi, Thailand. Graduate Research Associate (1984-1987), Ceramic Analyst (1986), and Field Supervisor (1990). Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona. EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS 2018-present Editorial Advisory Board, Antiquity (Durham University). 2018-present Editorial Board, Advances in Archaeological Practice (Society for American Archaeology). 2014-present Editorial Advisory Board, Open Archaeology (De Gruyter Open). 2014-present Editorial Board, NTU Anthropology (National Taiwan University). 2011-present Advisory Editorial Board, Philippine Quarterly of Culture & Society. 2010-pesent Journal Editorial Board, Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Studies (formerly Silpakorn University Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts). Silpakorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. 2008-present Editorial Board, Ethnoarchaeology: Journal of Archaeological, Ethnographic, and Experimental Studies. Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek, CA 2006-present Journal Editorial Board, Asian Perspectives. University of Hawai’i Press, Honolulu, HI. 2012-2016 Associate Editor for Archaeology/Editorial Board, American Anthropologist. 2009-2012 Editorial Advisory Board, American Antiquity. Society for American Archaeology. 2006-2010 Journal Editorial Board, Silpakorn University International Journal. Silpakorn University, Bangkok, Thailand.

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MIRIAM T. STARK http://www.anthropology.hawaii.edu/people/faculty/Stark/

Curriculum Vitae

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION AND CONTACT INFORMATION Department of Anthropology 2424 Maile Way, 346 Saunders Hall University of Hawai'i-Mānoa Honolulu, Hawai'i 96822

Tel (office): (808) 956-8460 FAX: (808) 956-4893

Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION University of Arizona (Tucson); Ph.D. (Anthropology) 1993

University of Arizona (Tucson): M.A. (Anthropology) 1987

University of Michigan (Ann Arbor): B.A. (Anthropology/English) 1984

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Director, Center for Southeast Asian Studies (2018-2022), University of Hawai'i at Mānoa.

Professor (2006-present), University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. Associate Professor (2000-2006), University of Hawai'i atMānoa.

Assistant Professor (1995-2000), University of Hawai'i at Mānoa.

VISITING & OTHER ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Honorary Associate, School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences,

The University of Sydney (2018-2021), Sydney, Australia.

Visiting Professor, National Taiwan University (2011), Taipei, Taiwan.

Research Associate, B. P. Bishop Museum (1995-present), Honolulu, Hawai’i.

Associate Faculty (1995-present, Center for Southeast Asian Studies & Center for Philippine Studies,

University of Hawai'i-Mānoa.

Materials Analysis Postdoctoral Fellow (1994-1995), Conservation Analytical Laboratory, Smithsonian

Institution, Washington, D. C.

Research Archaeologist (1990-1994), Desert Archaeology, Inc., Tucson.

Archaeological Specialist (1992, 1994), Thailand Archaeometallurgical Project (University of

Pennsylvania/University Museum), Lopburi, Thailand.

Graduate Research Associate (1984-1987), Ceramic Analyst (1986), and Field Supervisor (1990). Arizona

State Museum, University of Arizona.

EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS

2018-present Editorial Advisory Board, Antiquity (Durham University).

2018-present Editorial Board, Advances in Archaeological Practice (Society for American

Archaeology).

2014-present Editorial Advisory Board, Open Archaeology (De Gruyter Open).

2014-present Editorial Board, NTU Anthropology (National Taiwan University).

2011-present Advisory Editorial Board, Philippine Quarterly of Culture & Society. 2010-pesent Journal Editorial Board, Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Studies (formerly Silpakorn

University Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts). Silpakorn University, Bangkok,

Thailand.

2008-present Editorial Board, Ethnoarchaeology: Journal of Archaeological, Ethnographic, and

Experimental Studies. Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek, CA

2006-present Journal Editorial Board, Asian Perspectives. University of Hawai’i Press, Honolulu, HI.

2012-2016 Associate Editor for Archaeology/Editorial Board, American Anthropologist.

2009-2012 Editorial Advisory Board, American Antiquity. Society for American Archaeology.

2006-2010 Journal Editorial Board, Silpakorn University International Journal. Silpakorn

University, Bangkok, Thailand.

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2000-2006 Editor-in-Chief, Asian Perspectives. University of Hawai’i Press, Hon., HI.

RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY

Summary of Peer-Reviewed Research and Impact: 5 edited and co-edited books, 27 journal articles, 50

book chapters, 1938 citations, h-index= 28, i10-index=44

Research Interests: Early state formation, Southeast Asian Archaeology, Archaeological Landscapes,

Economic Archaeology, Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology, Archaeological Method and Theory, Ceramic

Analysis, Cambodian Archaeology.

SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE UHM LUCESEA INITIATIVE

2003-present Facilitator. Contributed to development of 2003 on MoU bilateral agreement to impose

import restrictions on certain Khmer archaeological materials in stone, metal, and ceramic;

participated in renewal activities in 2008, 2013, and 2018.

2016-17 Unpaid Consultant, Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts. Consultation with Ministry of

Culture and Fine Arts & Ministry of Environment on new Environmental Code. Activities

included reviewing drafts of code, participation in group meetings, liaising with Ministry

of Culture and Fine Arts, and meeting with Ministry of Environment personnel.

2017 Director/Lead Trainer for Archaeological Ceramics Training workshop in

collaboration with APSARA Authority. Australian Research Council Grant. Worked

with three APSARA, Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts and Royal Academy of Fine Arts

colleagues to train 23 staff members from Cambodia’s 4 governmental heritage units and

the Royal University of Fine Arts (June 17-20, 2017).

2014-2017 Project Director, Thailand Archaeological Collections Repatriation. Supervised

inventory and repatriated 164 boxes of archaeological materials from 1960s fieldwork

housed at UHM Archaeology Laboratories to the Ban Chiang Museum, Fine Arts

Department, Thailand.

2011-2016 Co-Principal Investigator. Angkor Borei Museum Exhibit Project. Worked with

Cambodia’s Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts to develop exhibits upgrade for the Angkor

Borei Museum (Takeo Province) I co-developed in 1999. Dr. Alison Carter and I

submitted unsuccessful proposals to three funding agencies (Bureau of Educational and

Cultural Affairs [US State Department] for the Ambassadors Fund for Cultural

Preservation: 2012; Archaeological Institute of America’s Preservation Grant program:

2014, and National Geographic Society’s Conservation Trust Program: 2016). All

agencies encouraged us to ask our Cambodian colleagues to submit the proposal we

crafted, which we did to the US Embassy (Phnom Penh) in 2017: and were funded.

2012 Project Director, GIS/Cultural Resource Management Training Workshop. This

workshop trained 15 culture ministry staff in Geographic Information Systems uses for

archaeological site management. My PhD student Heng Piphal ran the workshop in Khmer

(January 16-February 3, 2012).

AWARDS, GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2018 US Department of Education. “Southeast Asian FLAS funding” (#P015B180093). $280,000.

2016 Australian Research Council (to University of Sydney). “Urbanism after Angkor (14th – 18th

century CE): Re-defining Collapse.” Partner Investigator with CI Roland Fletcher, CI Dan Penny,

CI Martin Polkinghorne, and Partner Investigators Damian Evans, Christophe Pottier, Mitch

Hendrickson, Louise Cort, and Ashley Thompson. AU $787,945.

2016 Earthwatch Grant: 2018-2021. Paleobiology, Archaeology, and Geology Program. Co-Investigator

with Dr. Alison Carter.

2016 University of Hawaii Chancellor’s Citation for Meritoirous Teaching.

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2013 Australian Research Council (to University of New England). “Kings of the World: the Dynamics

of Khmer Centralization 900-1500 CE” Co-Investigator with PI Peter Grave, Dr. Lisa Kealhofer,

and Dr. Ea Darith. AU $536,558.

2013 National Science Foundation. Dissertation Improvement Grant: Political Economy and State

Formation of Pre-Angkorian Cambodia: A View from Thala Borivat (to PhD advisee Heng

Piphal). $22,652.

2011 Assessment Workshop grant, Luce Foundation. US $40,000.

2010 Senior Scholar. Fulbright Scholarship for January-July 2011, National Taiwan University, Taipei,

Taiwan.

2009 Australian Research Council (to University of Sydney). “Greater Angkor from Ancestry to

Abandonment: The Growth, Daily Life and Transformation of the Suburbs of Angkor”

Co-Investigator with PI Roland Fletcher and Jeffrey Riegel; other Co-PI’s are Li Baoping,

Christophe Pottier, John Miksic and Ang Choulean). AU $907,493.

2008 NASA Space Archaeology Program. “Early Historic Landscapes of Cambodia’s Mekong Delta.”

$146,286. 2007 National Science Foundation. Dissertation Improvement Grant: Landscapes and Self-Organizing

Systems: The Archaeology of the Ifugao Rice Terraces, Northern Philippines (to PhD advisee

Stephen Acabado). $15,000

2007 Henry Luce Foundation Initiative on East and Southeast Asian Archaeology and Early History.

“Building and Maintaining Asian Contacts: A Proposal for Enhancing Asian Archaeology,

Training, and Research at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. $500,000. (with Michael Graves)

2004 British Academy Visiting Scholar grant. $2100.

2002 National Science Foundation. “Historical Ecology of the Early Mekong Delta.” $175,000.

2002 Center for Khmer Studies/Rockefeller Foundation. “Pre-Angkorian Political Dynamics and

Settlement Organization in Cambodia’s Mekong Delta.” $16,000.

2000 Foundation for Exploration and Research on Cultural Origins. “Emergent Trade Networks and the

Origins of Complexity in Cambodia’s Mekong Delta.” $9,993. 00. (with Paul Bishop)

1995-

2014 Center for Southeast Asian Studies (8 travel grants) and University Research Council (7 travel

grants). University of Hawai’i–Mānoa.

1997 National Geographic Society Grant: “Environmental Change and Early State Formation in

Cambodia’s Mekong Delta.” $14,980.

1997 Wenner-Gren International Collaborative Research Grant (with Chuch Phoeurn): “Settlement and

State Formation in the Lower Mekong Delta of Cambodia.” $27,000.

1997 National Endowment for the Humanities Collaborative Grant: “The Transition to History in the

Mekong Delta.” $30,000.

1997 Research Relations Fund Award: Kalinga Clays Study (University of Hawai’i- Mānoa).

1996 National Endowment for the Humanities Small Grant (University of Hawai'i- Mānoa).

1996 Research and Training Revolving Fund Travel Grant (University of Hawai'i- Mānoa).

1996 Social Sciences Travel Fund Committee Seed Money Grant (University of Hawai'i- Mānoa).

1996 Office of Research Administration Seed Grant (University of Hawai'i- Mānoa).

1995 University of Hawai'i/East-West Center Collaborative Grant (with J. Fox and J. Ledgerwood).

$27,000.

1994 Smithsonian Postdoctoral Fellowship, Conservation Analytical Laboratory (12 months).

1992 Graduate College Predoctoral Fellowship (University of Arizona).

1989 Arizona-Nevada Academy of Sciences Scholarship; Edward P. Dozier Award for Best Student

Paper (Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona).

ARTICLES IN REFEREED PERIODICALS Stark, M.T. In review. Collaboration, Engagement, and Cambodia: Archaeological Perspectives on

Cultural Heritage. Journal of Community Archaeology and Heritage (submitted 2/27/2019)

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Stark, M.T. In press. Comment on Thomas P. Leppard’s Social Complexity and Social Inequality in the

Prehistoric Mediterranean. Current Anthropology (submitted 12/2018)

Stark, M.T. In press. Going Against Whose Grain? Archaeological Theory and Southeast asia’s Premodern

States. Cambridge Archaeological Journal (submitted 9/2018)

Stark, M.T. and S. Fehrenbach.2019. Earthenware Ceramic Technologies of Angkor Borei, Cambodia.

Udaya: Journal of Khmer Studies 14:109-135.

Carter, A.K., M.T. Stark, S. Quintus, Y. Zhuang, H. Wang, P. Heng, and R. Chhay.2019. Temple

Occupation and the Tempo of Collapse: A Case Study from Angkor Wat, Cambodia. Proceedings

of the National Academy of Sciences (publication week: 6/3/2019)

Grave, P., L. Kealhofer, N. Beavaen, S. Tep, M.T. Stark and D. Ea. 2019. The Southeast Asian Water

Frontier: Coastal Trade and mid-15th c. CE “hilltribe” Burials, Southeast Cambodia.

Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences DOI: /10.1007/s12520-019-00842-3

Carter, A.K., P. Heng, M.T. Stark, R. Chhay and D. Evans. 2018. Urbanism and Residential Patterning in

Angkor. Journal of Field Archaeology DOI: 10.1080/00934690.2018.1503034

Marriner, G. P., P. Grave, L. Kealhofer, M.T. Stark, Ea Darith, Chhay Rachna, Phon Kaseka and Tan

Boun Suy. 2018. New Dates for Old Kilns: A Revised Radiocarbon Chronology of Stoneware

Production for Angkorian Cambodia. Radiocarbon DOI:10.1017/RDC.2018.32

Ikehara-Quebral, R. M., M.T. Stark, W. Belcher, Voeun V., J. Krigbaum, R. A. Bentley, M. Pietrusewsky

and M.T. Douglas. 2017. Biocultural Practices during the Transition to History at Angkor Borei,

Cambodia. Asian Perspectives 56(2):191-236.

Graves, M. W., J. M. Skibo, M.T. Stark and M. B. Schiffer. 2016. An Anthropological Archaeologist:

The Contributions of William A. Longacre to Archaeological Theory, Method, and Practice.

Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 23(4):990-1022.

Murphy, S. A. and M.T. Stark. 2016. Transitions from Late Prehistory to Early Historic Periods in

Mainland Southeast Asia, ca. Early to Mid-First Millennium CE. Journal of Southeast Asian

Studies 47(3): 333–340.

Grave, P., M. Stark, L. Kealhofer, Ea D., Tan, B.S., Tin, T. 2015. Differentiating Khmer Stoneware

Production: An NAA Pilot Study from Siem Reap Province, Cambodia. Archaeometry

(publication: 2016).

Stark, M.T., D. Evans, Chhay R., Heng P, and A.K. Carter. 2015. Residential Patterning in the Angkor

Wat Enclosure. Antiquity 89 348:1439-1455.

Sanderson, D., P. Bishop, M.T. Stark, S. Alexander, and D. Penny. 2007. Luminescence Dating of Canal

Sediments from Angkor Borei, Mekong Delta, Southern Cambodia. Quaternary Geochronology 2:

322-329.

Stark, M.T., D.C.W. Sanderson and R. G. Bingham. 2006. Monumentality in the Mekong Delta:

Luminescence Dating and Implications. Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 26:

110-120.

Stark, M.T. 2006. Pre-Angkorian Settlement Trends in Cambodia’s Mekong Delta and the Lower

Mekong Archaeological Project. Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 26: 98-109.

Stark, M.T. 2006. Early Mainland Southeast Asian Landscapes in the First Millennium AD. Annual

Review of Anthropology 35: 407-432.

Bishop, P., D.C.W. Sanderson, and M.T. Stark. 2003. OSL and Radiocarbon Dating of a Pre-Angkorian

Canal in the Mekong Delta, Southern Cambodia. Journal of Archaeological Science 31(3):319-

336.

Stark, M.T. 2003. Current Issues in Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology. Journal of Archaeological Research

11(3):193-242.

D.C.W. Sanderson, P. Bishop, M.T. Stark, J.Q. Spencer. 2003. Luminescence Dating of

Anthropogenically Reset Canal Sediments from Angkor Borei, Mekong Delta, Cambodia.

Quaternary Science Reviews 22 (2003):1111-1121.

Bishop, P., D. Penny, M.T. Stark and M. Scott. 2003. A 3. 5ka Record of Paleoenvironments and Human

Occupation at Angkor Borei, Mekong Delta, Southern Cambodia. Geoarchaeology 18(3):1-35.

Stark, M.T., R. Bishop and E. Miksa. 2001. Ceramic Technology and Social Boundaries: Cultural

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Practices in Kalinga Clay Selection and Use. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory

7(4):295-331.

Stark, M.T., P.B. Griffin, Chuch Phoeurn, J. Ledgerwood, M. Dega, C. Mortland, N. Dowling, J.M.

Bayman, Bong Sovath, Tea Van, Chhan Chamroeun, and D. K. Latinis. 1999. Results of the

1995-1996 Field Investigations at Angkor Borei, Cambodia. Asian Perspectives 38(1):7-36.

Stark, M.T. 1998. The Transition to History in the Mekong Delta: A View from Cambodia. International

Journal of Historical Archaeology 2(3):175-204.

Stark, M.T. and S.J. Allen. 1998. The Transition to History in Southeast Asia: An Introduction.

International Journal of Historical Archaeology 2(3):163-175.

Stark, M.T. and J.M. Heidke. 1998. Ceramic Manufacture, Productive Specialization, and the Early

Classic Period in Arizona’s Tonto Basin. Journal of Anthropological Research 54(4):499-520.

Kvamme, K., M.T. Stark and W.A. Longacre. 1996. Alternative Procedures for Assessing Standardization

in Ceramic Assemblages. American Antiquity 61(1):116-126.

Stark, M. T., M.D. Elson and J. J. Clark. 1995. Causes and Consequences of Migration in the 13th

Century Tonto Basin. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 14:212-246.

E C. Adams, M.T. Stark, and D. Dosh. 1993. Ceramic Distributions and Ceramic Exchange: The

Distribution of Jeddito Yellow Ware and Implications for Social Complexity. Journal of Field

Archaeology 20(1):3-21.

Stark, M.T. and W.A. Longacre. 1992. Decoration, Kinship and Space: A Ceramic Example from

Kalinga. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 11(2): 125-136.

Stark, M.T. 1992. From Sibling to Suki: Social and Spatial Relations in Kalinga Pottery Exchange.

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 11(2): 137-151.

Stark, M.T. 1991. Ceramic Change in Ethnoarchaeological Perspective: A Kalinga Case Study. Asian

Perspectives 30(2):193-216.

Stark, M.T. 1991. Ceramic Production and Community Specialization: A Kalinga Ethnoarchaeological

Study. World Archaeology 23(1):64-78.

CHAPTERS IN OTHER JOURNALS AND EDITED VOLUMES Manguin, P.-Y. and M.T. Stark. Under Review. Mainland Southeast Asia’s Earliest Kingdoms and the

Case of “Funan.” In N. Kim and C. F. W. Higham (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Southeast Asian

Archaeology, Oxford University Press, Oxford (submitted February 2016)

Stark, M.T. In press. Universal Rule and Precarious Empire: Power and Fragility in the Angkorian State.

In N. Yoffee (ed.), The Evolution of Fragility. McDonald Institutefor Archaeological Research

Monograph, University of Cambridge.

Stark, M.T. In press. From the Mekong to the Tonle Sap: Water Management and Cosmology in

Cambodia’s Ancient States. In S. Rost (ed.), Irrigation in Early States: New Directions. The

Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, Chicago.

Isendahl, C., M. L. Smith, M.T. Stark, R. Sulas and S. Barthel. In press. Urban Ecology in the Ancient

Tropics: Foodways and Urban Forms. In Routledge Handbook of Urban Ecology, Second Edition,

edited by I. Douglas et al. (submitted September 2018)

Stark, M.T. 2018. Historical Archaeology of South and Southeast Asia. In Encyclopedia of Global

Archaeology, edited by Claire Smith. Springer-Verlag. Published online July 2018

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51726-1_1416-2

Stark, M.T. and Heng Piphal. 2017. After Angkor: An Archaeological Perspective on Heritage and

Capacity-Building in Cambodia. In P. Newson and R. Young (eds.) Post-Conflict Archaeology

and Cultural Heritage: Rebuilding Knowledge, Memory and Community from War-Damaged

Material Culture, pp. 195-216. Routledge Press, Taylor & Francis, New York.

Stark, M.T. 2017. Globalizing Early Southeast Asia. In T. Hodos (ed.) The Routledge Handbook of

Globalization and Archaeology, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.

Graves, M. W. J. M. Skibo, M.T. Stark and M. B. Schiffer. 2016. An Anthropological Archaeologist: The

contributions of William A. Longacre to Archaeological Theory, Method and Practice. Journal of

Archaeological Method and Theory 23(4):990-1022.

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Murphy, S. A. and M.T. Stark. 2016. Introduction: Transitions from Late Prehistory to Early Historic

Periods in Mainland Southeast Asia, c. early to mid-first Millennium CE. Journal of Southeast

Asian Studies 47(3):333-340.

Stark, M.T. 2015. Looking Forward by Studying the Past in East and Southeast Asian Archaeology: The

Next 50 Years. Journal of Indo-Pacific Archaeology 35:67-75.

Stark, M.T. 2015. Inscribing Legitimacy and Building Power in the Mekong Delta. In G. Emberling (ed.)

Counternarratives and Macrohistories: New Agendas in Archaeology and Ancient History, pp.

75-105. Cambridge University Press.

Baines, J., M.T. Stark, T. Garrison, and S. Houston. 2015. Cities as performance. In N. Yoffee (ed.) A

World with Cities. Vol. 3, Cambridge History of the World, pp. 94-109. Cambridge University

Press, Cambridge.

Stark, M.T. 2015. Southeast Asian Urbanism: From Early City to Classical State. In N. Yoffee (ed.) A

World with Cities. Vol. 3, Cambridge History of the World, pp. 74-94. Cambridge University

Press, Cambridge.

Stark, M.T. 2015. Southeast Asia, Archaeology of. In J. D. Wright (editor-in-chief), International

Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, vol. 23, pp. 63-69. Elsevier Ltd.,

Oxford.

Stark, M.T. 2014. The Archaeology of Early Modern Southeast Asia. In J. Symonds, S. Lawrence and

V-P. Harva (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Historical Archaeology. Oxford University Press. Online

publication: October 2014.

Stark, M.T. 2014. South and Southeast Asia: Historical Archaeology. In C. Smith and J. Smith (eds.)

Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, pp. 6841-6847. Springer, New York.

Stark, M.T. 2014. Artifacts – Ceramics. In Angkor Wat-Discovered. Dig 16(3):33.

Stark, M.T. 2012. Dong Son Culture. In N. A. Silberman (ed) Oxford Companion to Archaeology, Vol. 1

2nd edition, pp. 424-425. Oxford University Press, New York.

Stark, M.T. 2012. Sa Huynh Culture. In N. A. Silberman (ed.) Oxford Companion to Archaeology, Vol.

3, 2nd edition, pp. 71-72. Oxford University Press New York.

Drennan, R. D., T. Earle, G.M. Feinman, R. Fletcher, M. J. Kolb, P. Peregrine, C. E. Peterson, C.

Sinopoli, M. E. Smith, M. L. Smith, B. L. Stark, and M.T. Stark. 2011. Comparative

Archaeology: A Commitment to Understanding Variation. In M. E. Smith (ed.) The Comparative

Archaeology of Complex Societies, pp. 1–3. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

Stark, M.T., B. J. Bowser and L. Horne. 2008. Why Breaking Down Boundaries Matters for

Archaeological Research on Cultural Transmission: An Introduction. In M. Stark, B. J. Bowser

and L. Horne (eds.) Cultural Transmission and Material Culture: Breaking Down Boundaries, pp.

1-16. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Stark, M.T. and J.M. Skibo. 2007. A History of the Kalinga Ethnoarchaeological Project. In J.M.

Skibo, M.W. Graves and M.T. Stark (eds.), Archaeology as Anthropology: A Critical

Retrospective, pp. 93-110. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Stark, M.T. 2006. Textualized Places, Pre-Angkorian Khmers, and Historicized Archaeology. In N.

Yoffee and B. Crowell (eds.) Excavating the Relations between History and Archaeology in the

Study of PreModern Asia, pp. 307-326. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Stark, M.T. 2006. From Funan to Angkor: Collapse and Regeneration in Ancient Cambodia. In G.

Schwartz and J. Nichols (ed.) After Collapse: The Regeneration of Complex Societies, pp. 144-

167. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Stark, M.T. 2006. Glaze Ware Technology, the Social Lives of Pots, and Communities of Practice and in

the Late Prehistoric Southwest. In J. Habicht-Mauche, S. Eckert, and D. Huntley (eds.) The Social

Life of Pots: Glaze Wares and Cultural Transformation in the Late Precontact Southwest.

University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Stark, M.T. 2005. Angkor Borei. Enciclopedia Archeologica, Vol. 5, Archaeology of Asia, pp. 792-793.

Istituto Della Enciclopedia Italiana Fondata da Giovanni Treccani, Rome.

Stark, M.T. 2004. Pottery, People, and Wilhelm Solheim II in Southeast Asia. In V. Paz (ed.) Southeast

Asian Archaeology: Wilhelm G. Solheim II Festschrift, pp. 37-52. University of the Philippines

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Press, Quezon City.

Stark, M.T. 2004. Pre-Angkorian and Angkorian Cambodia. In Southeast Asia: From Prehistory to

History, edited by P. Bellwood and I. Glover, pp. 89-119. RoutledgeCurzon Press, New York.

Stark, M.T. and P.B. Griffin. 2004. Cultural Heritage Management in Cambodia's Mekong Delta and the

Search for the 'Cradle of Khmer Civilization. ' In Marketing Heritage: Archaeology and the

Consumption of the Past, edited by Y. Rowen and U. Baram, pp. 117-142. AltaMira Press, Walnut

Creek, CA.

Stark, M.T. 2003. Angkor Borei and the Archaeology of Cambodia’s Mekong Delta. In Art &

Archaeology of Fu Nan: Pre-Khmer Kingdom of the Lower Mekong Valley, edited by J. Khoo, pp.

87-106. Orchid Books, Bangkok.

Stark, M.T. 2003. The Chronology, Technology and Contexts of Earthenware Ceramics in Cambodia. In

Earthenware in Southeast Asia, edited by J.N. Miksic, pp. 208-229. Singapore University Press,

Singapore.

Heidke, J.M. and M.T. Stark. 2002. Early Ceramics in Southeastern Arizona: Technology, Iconography,

and Function. In Eureka: The Archaeology of Innovation & Science, edited by R. Harrison, M.

Gillespie, and M. Peuramaki-Brown, pp. 345-356. Archaeological Association of the University of

Calgary, Calgary, Canada.

Stark, M.T. 2001. History of Cambodian Archaeology. In Encyclopedia of the History of Archaeology:

Volume III. History and Discoveries, edited by T. Murray, pp. 239-248. ABC-Clio, Santa Barbara,

CA.

Stark, M.T. 2001. Mainland Southeast Asia: Late Prehistoric. In Encyclopedia of Prehistory, Volume 3:

East Asia and Oceania, edited by P. Peregrine, pp. 160-205 Plenum Press, New York.

Stark, M.T. 2001. Some Preliminary Results of the 1999-2000 Archaeological Field Investigations at

Angkor Borei, Takeo Province. Udaya: Journal of Khmer Studies 2:19-36.

Aung-Thwin, M. and M.T. Stark 2001. Recent Developments in the Archaeology of Myanma Pyay

(Burma): An Introduction. Asian Perspectives 40(1):1-5.

Stark, M.T. and Bong Sovath. 2001. Recent Research on the Emergence of Early Historic States in

Cambodia’s Lower Mekong Delta. Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 21(5):85-

98.

Bayman, J., M.T. Stark, D.A. Abbott, M.A. Adler, E. Blinman, S. K. Fish, W. Graves, J.A. Habicht-

Mauche, and O. Lindauer. 2001. Local Systems and Regional Economies in the Late Prehistoric

Southwest. In Examining the Course of Southwest Archaeology: The Durango Conference,

September 1995, edited by L. Sebastian and D. Phillips. University Press of Colorado, Niwot.

Stark, M.T. 2000. Pre-Angkor Earthenware Ceramics from Cambodia’s Mekong Delta. Udaya: Journal

of Khmer Studies 1:69-90.

Elson, M., M.T. Stark and D. Gregory. 2000. Tonto Basin Local Systems: Implications for Cultural

Affiliation, Migration, and the Salado. In Salado, edited by J. Dean, pp. 167-192. Amerind

Foundation New World Studies Series. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.

Stark, M.T. 1999. Social Dimensions of Technical Choice in Kalinga Ceramic Traditions. In Material

Meanings: Critical Approaches to Interpreting Material Culture, edited by E. Chilton, pp. 24-43.

University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

Stark, M.T. 1998. Technical Choices and Social Boundaries in Material Culture Patterning: An

Introduction. In The Archaeology of Social Boundaries, edited by M.T. Stark, pp. 1-11.

Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D. C.

Stark, M.T., M.D. Elson and Jeffery J. Clark. 1998. Social Boundaries and Technical Choices in Tonto

Basin Prehistory. In The Archaeology of Social Boundaries, edited by M.T. Stark, pp. 218-241.

Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D. C.

Stark, M.T. 1995. Economic Intensification and Ceramic Specialization in the Philippines: A View from

Kalinga. Research in Economic Anthropology 16:179-226.

Kramer, C. and M.T. Stark. 1994. The Status of Women in Archaeology. Reprinted in Equity Issues for

Women in Archeology, edited by M. C. Nelson, S. M. Nelson, and A. Wylie, pp. 17-22.

Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association Number 5. Washington, D.C.

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Stark, M.T. 1994. Pottery Exchange and the Regional System: A Dalupa Case Study. In Kalinga

Ethnoarchaeology, edited by W. A. Longacre and J.M. Skibo, pp. 169-198. Smithsonian

Institution Press, Washington, D. C.

Aronson, M., J.M. Skibo, and M.T. Stark. 1994. Production and Use Technologies in Kalinga Pottery. In

Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology, edited by W.A. Longacre and J.M. Skibo, pp. 83-112. Smithsonian

Institution Press, Washington, D. C.

Stark, M.T. and W.A. Longacre. 1993. Kalinga Ceramics and New Technologies: social and Cultural

Contexts of Ceramic Change. In The Social and Cultural Contexts of New Ceramic Technologies,

edited by W. D. Kingery, pp. 1-32. Ceramics and Civilization VI. American Ceramics Society,

Waterville, Ohio.

Stark, M.T. 1993. Re-fitting the Cracked and Broken Façade: A Plea for Empiricism in the Collection and

Use of Ethnoarchaeological Data. In Archaeological Theory: Who Sets the Agenda? edited by A.

Sherratt and N. Yoffee, pp. 81-92. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Elson, M. D., J.M. Heidke, and M.T. Stark. 1992. Prelude to Salado: The Preclassic Period in the Tonto

Basin. Proceedings of the 2nd Annual Salado Conference, Globe, Arizona 1992, edited by R.

Lange and S. Germick, pp. 274-285. Arizona Archaeological Society of Phoenix, Phoenix.

Stark, M.T. 1992. Where the Money Goes: Current and Future Trends in Funding of Archaeological

Research. In Quandaries and Quests: Visions of Archaeology's Future, edited by L. Wandsnider,

pp. 41-58. Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, IL.

Stark, M.T. 1991. A Perspective on Women's Status in American Archaeology. In The Archaeology of

Gender: Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Chacmool Conference, edited by D. Walde and N. D.

Willows, pp. 187-194. Chacmool Archaeological Association, University of Calgary.

Aronson, M., J.M. Skibo, and M.T. Stark. 1991. Use Technologies: An Ethnoarchaeological Study of

Kalinga Pottery. In Materials Issues in Art and Archaeology, edited by P.B. Vandiver, J. Druzik

and G.S. Wheeler, pp. 415-428. Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings Volume 185.

Materials Research Society, Pittsburgh, PA.

ARTICLES IN OTHER PERIODICALS AND CATALOGUES Stark, M. T., A. Carter, P. Heng, R. Chhay, and D. Evans. 2018. The Angkorian City: From Hariharalaya

to Yashodhapura. In T. McCullough, S. A. Murphy, P. Baptiste and T. Zéphir (eds.), Angkor:

Exploring Cambodia’s Sacred City, pp. 156-177. Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore and

Musée national des arts asiatiques-Guimet, Paris.

Stark, M.T. 2016. Remembering Uncle Willie. Arizona Anthropologist 27:19-25.

Graves, M. W., J. M. Skibo and M.T. Stark. In Memoriam: William A. Longacre II. The SAA

Archaeological Record May 2016 (p. 54).

Stark, M.T. 2015. Foreword. In Antiquity, Archaeological Processes, and Highland Adaptation in the

northern Philippines: The Ifugao Rice Terraces (by Stephen B. Acabado), Ateneo de Manila

University Press.

Stark, M.T. 2014. Dr. Wilhelm G. Solheim II (19 November 1924 – 25 July 2014): Appreciation.

Antiquity online: http://antiquity.ac.uk/tributes/solheim.html.

Stark, M.T. 2006. Foreword. In Baray: Water in Khmer Arts and Life, pp. 8-12. Metropolitan Museum of

Manila.

Stark, M.T. 2001. Excavating the Delta. Humanities: The Magazine of the National Endowment for the

Humanities Sep/Oct 2001:17-19.

Stark, M.T. 2001. New Perspectives on Early Cambodia from the Lower Mekong Archaeological Project.

Khmer Institute E-Newsletter (<http://www. khmerinstitute.org/>).

Stark, M.T. 1996. Research and International Training in Southeast Asian Archaeology: The University

of Hawai'i Cambodia Project. International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Newsletter 8:28.

Griffin. P.B., J. Ledgerwood, and M.T. Stark. 1996. Research, Education, and Cultural Resource

Management at Angkor Borei, Cambodia. CRM 19(3):37-41.

Stark, M.T. 1996. Multidisciplinary Research and International Training in Southeast Asian Archaeology.

Society for American Archaeology Bulletin 13(5):22-23.

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Longacre, W.A., J.M. Skibo, and M.T. Stark. 1991. Ethnoarchaeology at Top of the World: New Ceramic

Studies among the Kalinga of Luzon. Expedition 33(1): 4-15.

Stark, M.T. 1991. Transforming the Kalinga Immosso: An Ethnoarchaeological Perspective on Causes

Behind Ceramic Change. Dyn 10:80-91. (University of Durham).

Kramer, C. and M.T. Stark. 1988. The Status of Women in Archaeology. American Anthropological

Association Newsletter 29(9):1, 11-12. DISSERTATION 1993 Pottery Economics: A Kalinga Ethnoarchaeological Study. Ph. D. dissertation, Department of

Anthropology, University of Arizona.

BOOK REVIEWS In pr Stark, M.T. In press. Going Against Whose Grain? Archaeological Theory and Southeast Asia’s

Premodern States. Review Article for Cambridge Archaeological Journal. Submitted August

2018.

2017 Before Siam: Essays in Arts and Archaeology, edited by Nicolas Revire and Stephen A.

Murphy. Asian Perspectives 56(2):260-262.

2017 Ancient Southeast Asia, by John Norman Miksic and Geok Yian Goh. Antiquity 91 (358):1119-

1120.

2017 Piecing Together Sha Po: Archaeological Investigations and Landscape Reconstruction, by

Mick Atha and Kennis Yip. Choice 54 (11). Review # 54-5235.

2017 The Ancient City, by Arjan Zuiderhoek. Choice 54(1). Review # 54-4836.

2015 Early Mainland Southeast Asia: From First Humans to Angkor, by Charles Higham. Choice

52(5). Review DOI: 10.5860/CHOICE.186350.

2002 Lao Pako: A Late Prehistoric Site On the Nâm Ngum River in Laos, by Anna Källén and

Anna Karlström. Journal of East Asian Archaeology 4(1-4):407-408.

1999 Ancient History: Indonesian Heritage, edited by John Miksic. Asian Perspectives 38(1):114-

116.

1998 Politics, Property and Law in the Philippine Uplands, by Melanie Wiber. Journal of Southeast

Asian Studies 29(1):214-216.

1998 Pots and Palaces: The Earthenware Ceramics of the Noblemen's Quarter at Vijayanagara,

by Carla Sinopoli. Asian Perspectives 37(1).

1997 The Bronze Age of Southeast Asia, by Charles Higham. American Antiquity 62(4):758-759.

1996 Conflict in the Archaeology of Living Traditions, edited by Robert Layton. Journal of

Anthropological Research 52(1):117-120.

1994 Pottery in Archaeology, by Clive Orton, Paul Tyers and Alan Vince. Journal of Archaeological

Science 21:427.

1993 Domestic Ceramic Production and Spatial Organization: A Mexican Case Study, by Philip J.

Arnold III. American Anthropologist 95(1):198-199.

1993 Ceramic Production and Distribution: An Integrated Approach, edited by George J. Bey III

and Christopher A. Pool. Antiquity 67(254):184-188.

1992 Approaches to Archaeological Ceramics, by Carla M. Sinopoli. American Anthropologist

94(4):1000-1001.

1991 The Archaeology of Contextual Meanings, edited by Ian Hodder. Canberra Anthropology

14(1):118-120.

EDITED VOLUMES, JOURNAL ISSUES, AND REFEREED TECHNICAL REPORTS Evans, D., M. Hendrickson and M. T. Stark (co-editors). In prep. The Angkorian World. Routledge,

Taylor & Francis Group.

Stark, M.T. (section editor). 2017. “Section 8: Southeast Asia.” In T. Hodos (ed.) The Routledge

Handbook of Globalization and Archaeology, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.

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Murphy, S. A. and M.T. Stark (editors). 2016. “Transitions from late prehistory to early historic periods

in Mainland Southeast Asia, ca. early to mid-first millennium CE” Journal of Southeast Asian

Studies.

Stark, M.T., L. Horne and B. Bowser (editors). 2008. Cultural Transmission and Material Culture:

Breaking Down Boundaries. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Skibo, J. M., M.W. Graves and M.T. Stark (editors). 2007. Archaeological Anthropology: Perspectives

on Method and Theory. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Stark, M.T. (editor) 2006. Archaeology of Asia. Blackwell Publishing Inc., Malden, Massachusetts.

Stark, M.T. (consulting editor). 2002. The Ancient Khmers. Calliope: Exploring World History 12(5).

Bayman, J.M. and M.T. Stark, co-editors. 2000. Exploring Archaeology. Carolina Academic Press,

Durham, North Carolina.

Stark, M.T. 1998. The Archaeology of Social Boundaries. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington,

D.C.

Stark, M.T. and S. J. Allen. (co-editors) 1998. “The Transition to History in Southeast Asia, Part I.”

International Journal of Historical Archaeology 2(3):161-260.

Allen, S. J. and M.T. Stark. 1998. (co-editors) “The Transition to History in Southeast Asia, Part II.”

International Journal of Historical Archaeology 2(3):261-348.

Elson, M.D., M.T. Stark, and D.A. Gregory (editors). 1996. Synthetic Perspectives from the Roosevelt

Community Development Study. Anthropological Papers No. 15. Center for Desert Archaeology,

Tucson. 631 pp.

Heidke, J.M.and M.T. Stark (editors). 1995. Ceramic Chronology, Technology, and Economics. The

Roosevelt Community Development Study. Anthropological Papers No. 14, Volume 2. Center for

Desert Archaeology, Tucson. 628 pages.

MISCELLANEOUS TECHNICAL REPORTS Carter, A.K. and M.T. Stark. P’Teah Cambodia Field Season report to Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts,

Kingdome of Cambodia: 2018, 2019.

Stark, M.T. Lower Mekong Archaeological Project Field Season reports to Ministry of Culture and Fine

Arts, Kingdom of Cambodia: 1996, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009, 2010.

Stark, M.T. Greater Angkor Project Field season reports to APSARA Authority, Kingdom of Cambodia:

2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018.

PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS Stark, M. T. 2019. The Status of Women in Southeast Asian Archaeology: Historical Perspectives

and Future Directions. 3rd SEAMEO SAFA International Conference on Southeast Asian

Archaeology, Bangkok, Thailand ((6/17-19/19)

Stark, M. T. 2019. Southeast Asian Archaeology’s Third Wave, Subversion, and the Empirical

Record. 3rd SEAMEO SAFA International Conference on Southeast Asian Archaeology,

Bangkok, Thailand ((6/17-19/19)

Stark, M. T. 2019. A Historical Ecology of Kalinga Land and Water Rights. Environment and Social

Systems: Historical Ecology in a Dynamic World Workshop, Science and Technology Innovation

Center for Taiwan-Philippines Indigenous Knowledge, Local Knowledge and sustainable Studies,

National ChengChi University, Taiwan (5/23-26/19).

Stark, M. T. 2019. Indigenous Knowledge and Science: Thoughts from Hawai’i and the Philippines.

Between Indigenous Knowledge and Science Roundtable, Taipei Medical University (5/21/2019)

Stark, M. T. 2019. Setting the Stage: Preparatory Thoughts. Early Modern Period Transitions in

Southeast Asia: Environmental Dynamics, Social Change, and Globalizaiton Workshop. UCLA,

California (4/25-4/27/19)

Phon, K. P. Grave, L. Kealhofer, M.T. Stark and D. Ea. 2019. Centralized Power/Decentralized

Production: Angkorian Stoneware and the Southern Production Complex of Cheung Ek,

Cambodia. 84th Annual Meeting of the Society of rAmerican Archaeology, Albuquerque, New

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Mexico (4/10-4/14/19).

Bhattacharyya, T., A.K. Carter, M.T. Stark and S. Kim. 2019. Angkor from the Outside In: Household

Archaeology in Battambang, Cambodia. 84th Annual Meeting of the Society of rAmerican

Archaeology, Albuquerque, New Mexico (4/10-4/14/19).

Carter, A.K. C., H. Wang, M.T. Stark, R. Chhay and P. Heng. 2019. Mind the Gap: Occupation at

Angkor Wat and Implications for the Decline of Angkor. 84th Annual Meeting of the Society

of rAmerican Archaeology, Albuquerque, New Mexico (4/10-4/14/19).

Stark, M.T. 2019. Early Modern Cambodia in its Southeast Asian Maritime World. 2019 Annual

Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, Denver, Colorado (3/21-3/24/19)

Shewan, L, R. Ikehara-Quebral, M.T. Stark, R. Armstrong, D. O’Reilly, V. Voeun, M.T. Douglas, and M.

Pietrusewsky. 2018. Resource Utilization and Regional Interaction in Iron Age Cambodia—

the Evidence from Angkor Borei. 21st Congress of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association,

Hue, Vietnam (9/23-28/18)

Carter, A.K., P. Heng, M.T. Stark, R. Chhay and D. Evans. 2018. Urbanism and Residential

Patterning in Angkor: A Case Study from Ta Prohm. 21st Congress of the Indo-Pacific

Prehistory Association, Hue, Vietnam (9/23-28/18)

Stark, M.T. 2018. Landscapes, Linkages, and Luminescence: First Millennium CE Environment

and Social Change in Mainland Southeast Asia. Keynote address, “Environmental History and

Material Matters,” Asia Beyond Boundaries: Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Primary Sources

from the Premodern World. Museum Volkenkunde, Leiden (8/27-8/31/18).

Stark, M.T. 2018. The University of Ta Prohm? “Exploring Angkor Symposium.” Asian Civilisations

Museum, Singapore (5/18/18)

Stark, M.T. 2018. Future Research and Challenges in the Archaeology of Angkor. “Exploring

Angkor Symposium.” Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore (5/18/18).

Stark, M.T. 2018. Stories: Origin, Emerging, and Future. Closing Remarks. “The Asian Century:

Emerging Stories.” SPAS Graduate Student Conference, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa,

Honolulu (3/14-3/16/18).

Stark, M. T., P. Grave, L. Kealhofer, D. Ea, and B. S. Tan. Urban Economies and State “Peripheries”:

Angkorian Stoneware Ceramice Production and Distribution. Paper presented at the 83rd

Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C. (4/11-4/15/18)

Stark, M.T. 2018. Premodern Khmers and their Mekong: Ecology and Agency in Archaeological

Perspective. Presented at “Six Rivers in Historical Time: Nature-Human Interactions on

Himalayan Rivers,” Global Asia Initiative Workshop, Center for International & Global Studies,

Duke University (2/16/18).

Stark, M.T. 2017. Universal Rule and Precarious Empire: Power and Fragility in the Angkorian

State. “The Evolution of Fragility Conference,” The J. Paul Getty Museum and McDonald

Institute for Archaeological Research, Getty Institute, Los Angeles (12/2 – 12/5/17)

Stark, M.T. 2017. Engineering Angkor? Two Millennia of Social Action and Production in the

Lower Mekong Basin. 116th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association,

Washington D.C. (11/29/- 12/3/17).

Grave, P., L. Kealhofer, N. Beavan, S. Tep, M.T. Stark and D. Ea. 2017. Maritime Means and

Mountain Ends: Provenance of Angkorian and Post-Angkorian Burial Jars in the

Cardamom Ranges, Cambodia. “The Maritime Cultural landscapes and Seascapes of Asia-

Pacific: Voyaging, Migration, Colonisation, Trade, and Cross-Cultural Contacts.” 3rd Asia-Pacific

Regional conference in Underwater Cultural Heritage, Hong Kong Maritime Museum (11/27-

12/2/17).

Chhay, R., M.T. Stark, P. Heng, A.K. Carter and D. Brotherson. 2017. Khmer Ceramics, Khmer Kilns

and Cross-Cultural Exchange in the Early Age of Commerce. “The Maritime Cultural

landscapes and Seascapes of Asia-Pacific: Voyaging, Migration, Colonisation, Trade, and Cross-

Cultural Contacts.” 3rd Asia-Pacific Regional conference in Underwater Cultural Heritage, Hong

Kong Maritime Museum (11/27-12/2/17).

Ea, D., M.T. Stark, P. Grave, L. Kealhofer and B. S. Tan. 2017. The Khmer Production and Exchange

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(KPX) Project 2017: Characterizing Khmer Stonewares and Kilns. Binh Dinh Ancient

Ceramics – Vijaya Kingdom and its Relationship with Thang Long Citadel – Dai Viet (11th – 15th

Centuries), Quy Nhon, Vietnam (10/26-28/17).

Grave, P., L. Kealhofer, A. Desbat, V. Merle, M.T. Stark, Ea Darith, and Tan Boun Suy. 2017. Ceramic

Analysis: Provenience & Analytical Resolution. EMAC2017: European Meeting on Ancient

Ceramics, France (9/6-/9/17).

Stark, M. T., P. Grave, L. Kealhofer, and Ea Darith. 2017. The Khmer Production and Exchange

Project (KPX): Characterizing Khmer Stonewares and their Kilns. Lightning Session, 82nd

Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, Canada (3/29-4/2/17).

Stark, M. T., P. Grave, L. Kealhofer, and Ea Darith. 2017. Khmer Stoneware Ceramic Production and

the Angkorian State. “Recent Developments in East and Southeast Asian Archaeology I:

Material Culture Studies.” 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,

Vancouver, Canada (3/29-4/2/17).

Stark, M.T. 2017. Discussant Comments. “An Introduction to the Socio-Ecological Entanglement in

Tropical Societies (SETS) Project.” 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Vancouver, Canada (3/29-4/2/17).

Chhay, R., A.K. Carter, P. Heng, and M.T. Stark. From Household to Royal Palace: Residential

Patterning and Archaeological Remains I Greater Angkor (Cambodia). Ancient Wooden

Architecture in Mainland Southeast Asia: Reading the Features of lost Buildings from

Archaeological Evidence. Tokyo National Research Institute for Cultural Properties (Nara),

Tokyo, Japan (2/13/17).

Stark, M. T., P. Grave, L. Kealhofer and Ea Darith. 2016. In the Service of the State? Khmer

Stoneware Production and Distribution. Eighth World Archaeological Congress, Kyoto, Japan,

(8/28 – 9/2/16).

Stark, M.T. 2016. Discussant Comments. “Olmec, Chavin, and Things in Between: A Comparative

Approach to Emergent Complex Societies,” 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Orlando, Florida (4/6 – 4/10/16).

Stark, M. T., D. Brotherson, D. Evans, and M. Polkinghorne. 2016. Angkorian Collapse and

Aftermath: A View from the Center. “Let’s Talk about [Collapse], Baby: Explorations in the

Archaeology of Societal Collapse,” 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,

Orlando, Florida (4/6 – 4/10/16).

Grave, P., M.T. Stark, L. Kealhofer, and Ea D. 2015. Stoneware Production and Distribution in

Angkorian Cambodia. Paper presented at the 15th Meeting of the European Association of

Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Paris, France (7/6-7/10/15). Arnhold, H., Chhay R., and M.T. Stark. 2015. Regional Specialization in Angkorian Stoneware? A

Case Study from Thnal Mrech and Sor Sei (Thmor Chul), Cambodia. Poster presented at the

15th Meeting of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists, Paris, France (7/6-

7/10/15).

Carter, A., M.T. Stark, P. Heng, and R. Chhay. 2015. Angkorian Residential Patterns: A View from

the Trenches. In “Recent Advances in the Settlement and Landscape Archaeology of (South)

West China and Southeast Asia Part II: The Micro Perspective of Internal Settlement Organization

and Object Production.” 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San

Francisco, CA (4/16 – 4/20/15).

Stark, M.T. 2015. Imagining Angkor: Politics, Myths, and Archaeology. Opening Night Lecture, 116th

Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, New Orleans, LA (1/8-1/11/15).

Grave, P., Ea Darith, M.T. Stark, L. Kealhofer, Tan Boun Suy and Tin Tina. 2014. The Khmer

Production and Exchange (KPX) Project: Characterizing Khmer Stonewares and Kilns.

“New Research on Ceramics in Cambodia: Production, Consumption and Importation.” Fifth

Annual Siem Reap Conference on Topics in Khmer Studies, Siem Reap, Cambodia (1/6 – 1/9/14).

Stark, M.T. and S. Fehrenbach. 2014. Trends through Time in Earthenware Ceramics from Angkor

Borei, Cambodia. “New Research on Ceramics in Cambodia: Production, Consumption and

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Importation.” Fifth Annual Siem Reap Conference on Topics in Khmer Studies, Siem Reap,

Cambodia (1/6 – 1/9/14).

Stark, M.T. and S. B. Acabado. 2014. Sacred and Social Water Management in Pre-Modern

Southeast Asia: Lowland Khmers and Upland Cordillerans. “Water in Southeast Asia:

Navigating Contradictions” TRaNS Conference. Sogang University, Korea (6/26-6/27/14).

Stark, M. T., Chhay, R. and P. Heng. 2014. Angkorian Settlement: A View from the Center. “New

perspectives on the Khmer Empire: Origins, Expansions and Collapse”, 20th Congress of the Indo-

Prehistory Association, Siem Reap, Cambodia (1/12-18/14).

Stark, M.T. 2013. Cultural Resource Management (CRM) in the United States: Lessons from an

American Model. “National Symposium on Conservation and Development of Tangible Heritage

Value”, Royal Academy of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (7/1/13).

Ikehara-Quebral, R., M.T. Stark, W. Belcher, V. Voeun, and J. Krigbaum. 2013. Biocultural Practices

during the Transition to History at Angkor Borei, Cambodia. “Mortuary Studies Around the

World”, 78th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, HI (4/3-

4/7/13).

Stark, M. T., R. Chhay, P. Heng, and A. Carter. 2013. Angkorian Settlement: A View from the Center.

“Old Borders and New Frontiers: Doing Historical Archaeology in Southeast Asia”; 78th Annual

Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, HI (4/3 – 4/7/13).

Stark, M.T. 2013. Looking Forward by Studying the Past in East and Southeast Asia: The Next 50

Years. Keynote address for “Recent Advances in the Archaeology of East and Southeast Asia: An

International Conference,” Madison, WI (3/15-3/16/13).

Stark, M.T. 2013. Southeast Asia-China Relations from the 9-15th Centuries: Archaeological

Perspectives from the Angkorian Empire. In “Archaeology and Heritage Conservation across

the Taiwan Strait and Related Regions”, Bernice Bishop Museum, HI (1/13/2103).

Stark, M.T. 2013. Understanding Ancient Southeast Asian Cities: Perspectives from the Lower

Mekong Region. AIA President Elizabeth Bartman’s Plenary Session, “The Ancient City”; 114th

Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, Seattle, WA (1/3 – 1/6/13).

Stark, M.T. 2012. Political Cycling in Southeast Asia’s Classical States. “Analyzing Collapse” Winter

Academy, Institute for Advanced Studies, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel (12/9 – 12/15/12).

Stark, M.T. Ancestry of Angkor: From Early Civilizations to the Classical States. In “Low-Density

Urbanism, Water Management, and Sustainability in the Tropics”; University of Sydney Research

Centre/EFEO, Siem Reap, Cambodia (7/7 – 7/12/12).

Stark, M.T. 2012. Inscribing Legitimacy and Building Power in the Mekong Delta. “Religious

Studies in Cambodia: Understand the Old and Trace the New” conference, APSARA Authority,

Siem Reap Cambodia (6/9-6/10/12).

Stark, M.T. 2011. Southeast Asian Urbanism: From Early City to Classical State. “A World of

Cities” conference, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York University (3/25-

3/27/11).

Stark, M.T. 2010. Inscribing Legitimacy and Building Power in the Mekong Delta. “Counternarratives of

State, Civilization, and History: Papers in Honor of Norman Yoffee”; 109th Meeting of the American

Anthropological Association, New Orleans, LA (11/16-11/21/14).

Stark, M.T. 2010. Methodologies in Southeast Asian Ceramic Archaeology Studies: Some

Introductory Comments. International Workshop on Southeast Asian Ceramic Archaeology,

Freer-Sackler Galleries, Washington, DC (11/4/10).

Stark, M.T. 2010. Methodologies in Southeast Asian Ceramic Archaeology Studies: Workshop

Summation. International Workshop on Southeast Asian Ceramic Archaeology, University of

Pennsylvania Museum, Philadelphia, PA (11/8/10).

Stark, M.T. 2010. Report on the July-August 2010 Field Season of the Greater Angkor Project. Angkor

Research Program Workshop, University of Sydney (8/10/10).

Stark, M.T. and A. Morrison. 2010. Settlement and the Built Environment in the Lower Mekong before

Angkor: A View from the Mekong Delta. “Tropical Forest Low-Density Urbanism in the Southern

Maya Lowlands and Southern Asia: Past and Present Sustainability”; 75th Annual Meeting of the

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Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO (4/18/2010).

Stark, M.T. and Chan S. 2010. Results from the 2009 Field Season by the Lower Mekong Archaeological

Project. “Recent Researches and Conservation on Archaeological Sites in Cambodia”, Ministry of

Culture and Fine Arts, Phnom Penh, Cambodia (1/19/10).

Stark, M.T. 2009. Comments on Revisiting Dvaravati. “Revisiting Dvaravati”; 19th Congress of the

Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association, Hanoi, Vietnam (11/29-12/5/2009).

Stark, M.T. 2009. Temporal and Social Contexts of the Mekong Delta’s Brick Architectural

Tradition. “Beyond the Iron Age in the Mekong Delta”; 19th Congress of the Indo-Pacific

Prehistory Association, Hanoi, Vietnam, November (11/29-12/5/2009).

Stark, M.T. and A. Morrison. 2008. Land Use and Settlement through Time in Cambodia’s Mekong

Delta. “Historical Ecology and the Landscape Approach: Changing Perspectives on the

Development of Southeast Asian Complexity”; 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Vancouver, BC, Canada (3/26-3/30/08).

Krigbaum, J.R., A. Bentley, M.T. Stark, M. Pietrusewsky, and W. Belcher. 2008. New Perspectives on

Diet, Ecology, and Residence during the Transition to History in the Mekong Delta.

“Subsistence, Settlement, and Society: Formative East and SE Asia in Comparative Perspective”;

73rd Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting. Vancouver, BC, Canada (3/26-3/30/08).

Stark, M.T.2007. Angkor Borei and Early State Formation in Cambodia’s Mekong Delta. “State

Formation and the Early State in South and Southeast Asia Reconsidered”; National University of

Singapore (3/21-3/23/07).

Stark, M.T. 2006. Transitions, Transcendence, and the Land Before Angkor: Cambodia’s Mekong

Delta before the 9th Century A. D. “Angkor- Landscape, City and Temple”; University of

Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia (7/18 – 7/23/06).

Stark, M.T. 2006. Pre-Angkorian Settlement Trends in Cambodia’s Mekong Delta and the Lower

Mekong Archaeological Project. “New Insights into the Cambodian Past: Prehistory to the

Decline of Angkor.” 18th Congress of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association Meeting, Manila,

Philippines (3/20-3/26/06).

Stark, M. T., Sanderson, D.C.W., and R. Bingham. 2006. Monumentality in the Mekong Delta:

Luminescence Dating and Implications. “New Insights into the Cambodian Past: Prehistory to

the Decline of Angkor”; 18th Congress of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association Meeting, Manila,

Philippines (3/20 – 2/26/06).

Sanderson, D.C.W., P. Bishop, D. Penny and M.T. Stark. 2005. Palaeoenvironmental and Dating

Studies of Pre-Angkorian Sites in the Vicinity of Angkor Borei, Mekong Delta, Cambodia

Paper GMPCA - Archéométrie 2005, INSTN - Saclay (91), France (4/19-4/22/05).

Stark, M. T, Sanderson, D.C.W., and R. Bingham. 2005. Monumentality in the Mekong Delta:

Luminescence Dating and Implications. “Space, Time, Metal and Mud: New Developments in

the Reconstruction of Cultural Landscapes in Southeast Asian Archaeology”;70th Annual Meeting

of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, UT.

Bishop, P. M., D. Penny, M.T. Stark, and D.C.W. Sanderson. 2005. Toward a Landscape Ecology of

'Funan': Palynological Records of Environmental Change from Southern Cambodia.

“Space, Time, Metal and Mud: New Developments in the Reconstruction of Cultural Landscapes

in Southeast Asian Archaeology”; 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,

Salt Lake City, UT.

Stark, M.T. 2005. Pre-Angkorian Political Dynamics and Settlement Organization in Cambodia’s

Mekong Delta: Findings from the Lower Mekong Archaeological Project. “Contemporary

Research on Pre-Angkor Cambodia,” Center for Khmer Studies, Siem Reap, Cambodia (1/10-

1/12/05).

Bong Sovath and M.T. Stark. 2005. The Ceramic Assemblage at Angkor Borei and Implications for

Early State Formation in Southern Cambodia. “Contemporary Research on Pre-Angkor

Cambodia,” Center for Khmer Studies, Siem Reap, Cambodia (1/10-1/12/05).

Bong Sovath and M.T. Stark. 2004 Ceramics and Early State Formation in the Mekong Delta. 69th

Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal, Canada (3/31-4/4/04).

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Bishop, P. M., D.C.W. Sanderson and M.T. Stark. 2004. OSL and Radiocarbon Dating of a Pre-

Angkorian Canal in the Mekong Delta. 10th Conference for the European Association of

Southeast Asian Archaeologists, University College London (9/13-9/17/04).

Stark, M.T. and Bong Sovath. 2004. Pre-Angkorian Settlement Organization in Cambodia’s Mekong

Delta: A Preliminary Report. “New Trends in Khmer Studies” Conference, Center for Khmer

Studies, Wat Damnak, Siem Reap, Cambodia (1/8-1/9/04).

Stark, M.T. 2003. Traditions, Transcendence and Trade in Cambodia’s Mekong Delta from 500 B.

C. – A. D. 500. “Filling the Gap: New Data on the Transition to Statehood in Early Southeast

Asia” workshop sponsored by the Museum Nasional/Pusal Penelitian Arkeologi/École Française

d’Extrême Orient, Jakarta, Indonesia (10/13-10/15/2003).

Stark, M.T. 2003. From Funan to Angkor: Collapse and Regeneration in Ancient Cambodia. “After

Collapse: The Regeneration of Complex Societies”; 68th Annual Meeting for the Society of

American Archaeology, Milwaukee, WI.

Stark, M.T. and L. Dussubieux. 2002. Compositional Perspectives on Early Historic Period Glass

Beads from Angkor Borei, Cambodia. 17th Congress of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory

Association, Taipei, Taiwan (9/9-9/15/02).

Hollenback, K. and M.T. Stark. 2002. Mortuary Ceramics from the Vat Komnou Cemetery, Angkor

Borei. 17th Congress of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association, Taipei, Taiwan (9/9-9/15/02).

Sanderson, D.C.W., P. M. Bishop and M.T. Stark. 2002. Luminescence Dating of Anthropogenically

Reset Canal Sediments from Angkor Borei, Cambodia. 10th International Conference on

Luminescence and Electron Spin Resonance Dating, Reno, NV.

Stark, M.T., P.M. Bishop, and D.C.W. Sanderson. 2002. Emergent Trade Networks and Ancient

Canals in Cambodia’s Mekong Delta. 67th Annual Meeting for the Society of American

Archaeology, Denver, CO.

Stark, M.T. 2002. Pre-Angkorian Political Dynamics and Settlement Organization in Cambodia’s

Mekong Delta. Center for Khmer Studies, Siem Reap, Cambodia.

Stark, M.T. 2001. Indigenous Models of Power and the Interpretation of Complex Societies in

Mainland Southeast Asia. “Complexity and the Idea of Power”; 100th Annual Meeting of the

American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC (11/28-12/2/01).

Griffin, P.B. and M.T. Stark. 2001. Archaeological Research and Cultural Heritage Management in

Cambodia’s Mekong Delta: The Search for the ‘Cradle of Khmer Civilization.’ “Marketing

Heritage: Global Goods and the Endangered Past”; 100th Annual Meeting of the American

Anthropological Association, Washington, DC (11/28-12/2/01).

Stark, M.T. 2001. Global Theory vs. Local Knowledge in Explaining Emergent Complexity in

Southeast Asia. “Theory in Southeast Asian Archaeology”; 66th Annual Meeting of the Society

for American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA.

Stark, M.T .2001. Technical Choices and Technological Change in Kalinga Ceramics. “Expanding

Method and Theory in Americanist Archaeology: A Forum in Honor of William A. Longacre”;

66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. LA.

Stark, M.T. 2000. Segmentation and Political Process in the Mekong Delta during the Transition to

History. “Segmentary Organization: Political and Economic Perspectives”; 65th Annual Meeting

of the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, PA.

Griffin, P.B., M.T. Stark and N.H. Dowling. 2000. New Evidence Concerning the Pre-Angkorian

Period in Cambodia. 8th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast

Asian Archaeologists, Sarteano, Italy. Stark, M.T. and A. Bentley. 1999. Pottery Economics during the Early Historic Period in the

Mekong Delta. “Ceramic Ecology Revisited XIII”; 98th Annual Meeting of the American

Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL (11/17-11/21/99).

Stark, M.T.1999. Cambodia’s Mekong Delta at 400 B. C.: Perspectives from LOMAP’s 1999 Field

Season. “Archaeological Landscapes”; 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Chicago, IL.

Stark, M.T.1998. The Chronology, Technology and Contexts of Earthenware Ceramics in

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Cambodia. “Premodern Earthenwares in Southeast Asia,” Asian Ceramics Society/Asian

Civilizations Museum, Singapore.

Stark, M. T., R. Bishop and E.M. Miksa. 1998. Ceramic Technology and Social Boundaries: Cultural

Practices in Kalinga Clay Selection. “Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology”; 63rd Annual Meeting of the

Society for American Archaeology, Seattle, WA.

Stark, M.T.1997. Tracing the Origins of State Formation in the Mekong Delta of Southern

Cambodia. 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville,

Tennessee.

Stark, M.T.1997. The Transition to History in the Mekong Delta: A View from Cambodia. “The

Transition to History in Southeast Asia” Working Group; 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society for

American Archaeology, Nashville, TN.

Heidke, J.M. and M.T. Stark. 1996. Early Ceramics in Southeastern Arizona: Technology,

Iconography, and Function. “Technological Innovation in Social Context: the Development and

Change of Pottery-Making Traditions"; 29th Annual Chacmool Conference, Calgary, Canada.

Dega, M., M.T. Stark, Chuch Phoeurn, P.B. Griffin, J. Ledgerwood, and N. Dowling. 1996.

Archaeological Investigations in Angkor Borei, Takeo Province, Kingdom of Cambodia,

1995-1996 Field Seasons. International Conference on Khmer Studies, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

Stark, M.T.1998. The Social Context of Choice: the Potter's Craft in a Kalinga Village. Session in

honor of Wilhelm Solheim at Society for Hawaiian Archaeology Meetings, Maui, HI.

Heidke, J.M. and M.T. Stark. 1996. The Development of Early Ceramic Technology in the Tonto

Basin, Southern Arizona. “Technological Innovation in Social Context: The Development and

Change of Pottery-Making Traditions”; 29th Annual Chacmool Conference, Calgary, Canada.

Stark, M.T.1996. Material Culture and Social Dimensions of Technological Choice. “Material

Meanings: Critical Approaches to Interpreting Material Culture"; 61st Annual Meeting for the

Society of American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA (4/10-4/14/96).

Dega, M., M.T. Stark, P.B. Griffin, J. Ledgerwood and D. K. Latinis. 1996. Early State Formation and

Political Economy in the Lower Mekong of Cambodia. “Production and Exchange in

Southeast Asian Complex Societies"; 61st Annual Meeting for the Society of American

Archaeology, New Orleans, LA (4/10-4/14/96).

Stark, M.T.1996. Funan as Center or Funan as Periphery? Exploring State Formation in Mainland

Southeast Asia. “Centers and Peripheries in East and Southeast Asia"; First East Asian

Archaeology Network, Honolulu, HI.

Stark, M.T. and J. Ledgerwood. 1996. Long-Term Trends in Urbanization: Archaeological and

Historical Perspectives from Ancient Cambodia. 13th Annual Conference on Southeast Asian

Studies “Urban Southeast Asia: Past, Present, and Future”, University of California-Berkeley,

?CA.

Stark, M.T. 1995. Social Identity in the Highland Philippines and Social Boundaries in the

Archaeological Record. “The Archaeology of Ethnicity"; 94th Annual Meeting for the American

Anthropological Association, Washington, DC.

Elson, M.D., M.T. Stark, J.J. Clark, and D. Gregory. 1995. Cultural Affiliation, Migration, and the

Salado Problem. “Prehistoric Salado Culture of the American Southwest" Advanced Seminar,

Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, AZ.

Stark, M. T., Mark D. Elson, and Jeffery J. Clark. 1995. Social Boundaries and Technical Choices in

Tonto Basin Prehistory. “Social Boundaries, Technical Choices, and Material Culture

Patterning"; 60th Annual Meeting for the Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis, MN

(5/3-5/7/95).

Stark, M.T.1994. Royal Dancer, Merchant, Concubine, or Deity? Examining Gender and the Khmer

State. “Redefining the Patriarchal Past"; 93rd Annual Meeting for the American Anthropological

Association, Atlanta, GA.

Stark, M.T.1994. The Social Context of Choice: The Potter's Craft in a Kalinga Village. “Social and

Political Contexts of Craft Technology"; 59th Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Anaheim, CA (4/20-4/24/94).

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Stark, M.T.1994. Specialization, Exchange, and Intensive Cultivators: An Ethnoarchaeological

Perspective. “The Archaeological Analysis of Trade"; 15th Congress of the Indo-Pacific

Prehistory Association, Chiang Mai, Thailand.

Stark, M.T. and J.M. Heidke. 1994. Standardized Theories and Specialized Production: A View from

the Tonto Basin. “Anthropological Interpretations from Archaeological Ceramic Studies: Case

Studies in Prehistoric Social Organization in the American Southwest"; 59th Annual Meeting of

the Society for American Archaeology, Anaheim, CA.

Stark, M.T.1993. Ethnic Identity in the Archeological Record: The Utility of Utilitarian Ceramics.

“Ceramic Ecology Revisited: 1994"; 92nd Annual Meeting for the American Anthropological

Association, Washington, DC.

Stark, M. T., J.M. Heidke, and M.D. Elson. 1993. Productive Specialization in the Tonto Basin: A

Ceramic Study. “Southern Ceramics Symposium,” Spring 1993 Arizona Archaeological

Council Meeting, Flagstaff, AZ.

Elson, Mark D., James M. Heidke, M.T. Stark. 1992. Prelude to Salado: The Preclassic Period in the

Tonto Basin. 2nd Annual Salado Conference, Globe, AZ.

Stark, M.T.1991. From Sibling to Suki: Social and Spatial Relations in Kalinga Pottery Exchange.

“Social Relations and Spatial Proximity"; 56th Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, New Orleans, LA.

Stark, M.T. and W.A. Longacre. 1991. Decoration, Kinship and Space: A Ceramic Example from

Kalinga. “Social Relations and Spatial Proximity"; 56th Annual Meeting of the Society for

American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA.

Stark, M.T. and W.A. Longacre. 1991. Kalinga Ceramics and New Technologies: An

Ethnoarchaeological Perspective. “Social and Cultural Contexts of New Ceramic

Technologies"; 93rd Annual Meeting for American Ceramic Society, Cincinnati, OH.

Stark, M. T., William A. Longacre, and Kenneth Kvamme. 1991. You've Seen One, You've Seen 'Em

All: Alternative Statistical Techniques to Measure Ceramic Standardization Applied to Four

Philippine Examples. 56th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis,

MO.

Stark, M. T., William A. Longacre, and Kenneth Kvamme. 1991. Ethnoarchaeological Approaches to

Ceramic Specialization: Four Philippine Examples. “Archaeological Perspectives on Ceramic

Production and Specialization"; 62nd Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Anthropological

Association, Tucson, AZ.

Aronson, M., James M. Skibo, M.T. Stark. 1990. Use Technologies: an Ethnoarchaeological Study of

Kalinga Pottery. Materials Research Society Meetings, San Francisco, CA.

Aronson, M., James M. Skibo, and M.T. Stark. 1990. Production and Use Technologies in Kalinga

Pottery. 55th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Las Vegas, NV.

Stark, M.T.1990. Where the Money Goes: Current and Future Trends in Funding of Archaeological

Research. “Future of the Past: American Archaeology in A. D. 2001.” Seventh Annual Visiting

Scholars' Conference, Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University,

Carbondale, IL.

Stark, M.T. 1990. The Development of Ethnic “Art": Kalinga Ceramics and Culture Change.

“Borders and Bridges: Spanning Boundaries and Barriers"; 54th Meeting of the Annual Mid-

America College Art Association, Tucson, AZ.

Stark, M.T.1989. Transforming the Kalinga Immosso: a Study in Morphological and Stylistic

Change. “Ethnographic Analogy and Archaeology"; 11th Annual Meeting of the Theoretical

Archaeology Group, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England.

Stark, M.T.1989. The Status of Women in Archaeology. “The Status of Women in Archaeology:

Historical and Empirical Perspectives"; 22nd Annual Chacmool Conference, Calgary, Alberta,

Canada.

Stark, M.T.1989. The Kalinga Regional Exchange System: An Ethnoarchaeological Case Study.

“New Perspectives on Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology"; 54th Annual Meeting of the Society for

American Archaeology, Atlanta, GA.

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Stark, M.T.1988. Re-fitting the “Cracked and Broken Facade": The Collection and Uses of

Ethnographic and Ethnoarchaeological Data. “Archaeological Theory: Who Sets the Agenda?";

10th Annual Meeting of Theoretical Archaeology Group, Sheffield, England.

INVITED LECTURES 2019 Sustainability and the Mekong: Archaeological Perspectives and Alternative Futures.

Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan University (5/22/2019).

2019 Archaeology’s Roles in Heritage Management: from North America to Southeast Asia.

Department of Ethnology, National ChengChi University (5/21/2019).

2019 Living with the Mekong: Archaeological Perspectives and Alternative Futures. Division of

Global Engagement, Global Studies Institute, and Center for Asian and Pacific Studies, University

of Oregon (2/7/2019)

2018 Khok Thlok, Cosmology, and Angkor as a Hydraulic City. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology,

UCLA (2/23/18)

2018 The Rise of the Khmer Empire: from Angkor Borei to Angkor Wat. Dana and David Dornsife

College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, University of Southern California (2/22/18).

2017 A Daily Life of Water in the Angkorian World. Public Archaeology Keynote Lecture Series,

Shanghai Archaeology Forum 2017. Shanghai University, China (12/8-12/11/17)

2016 Why Asian Archaeology Matters. Undergraduate Proseminar, Department of Anthropology,

Chinese University of Hong Kong (10/17/16).

2016 Materiality, the Social Lives of Things, and Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology. Graduate Proseminar,

Department of Anthropology, Chinese University of Hong Kong (10/17/16).

2016 Imagining Angkor: Politics, Myths, and Archaeology. Cultural Heritage Talk Series, Institute of

Chinese Studies, Chinese University of Hong Kong (10/14/16).

2016 Kalinga Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology. University of Guam (6/13/16).

2016 Imagining Angkor: Politics, Myths and Archaeology. Spokane chapter of the Archaeological

Institute of America, Spokane, WA (4/6/16).

2016 Rise of the Khmer Empire: from Angkor Borei to Angkor Wat. Classical Civilizations Program,

Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA (4/6/16)

2016 Southeast Asian Urbanism: From Early City to Classical State. Growth and Structure of Cities

Program, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA (4/4/16)

2016 The Citadel of Women, Jayavarman’s Great City, and an Archaeology of Angkor. Philadelphia

chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America, University of Pennsylvania Museum, Philadelphia,

PA (4/3/16).

2015 Introduction to Ceramic Analysis. Department of Anthropology, University of Guam (6/19/15).

2014 Ceramic Analysis and Châine Opératoire. École Française d’Extrême Orient Ceramics Workshop

(12/9/14).

2014 (with Chhay, R., Heng, P., and A. Carter) Preliminary Results from the GAP 2014 Field

Season at Ta Prohm. APSARA Authority (7/15/14).

2013 The Rise of the Khmer Empire: from Angkor Borei to Angkor Wat. Long Island chapter of

the Archaeological Institute of America, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY (10/27/13).

2013 The Citadel of Women, Jayavarman’s Great City, and an Archaeology of Angkor. Los

Angeles chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology,

University of California - Los Angeles, CA (10/20/13). 2013 The Age of Angkor: From the Inside Outward. Department of Anthropology, University of

Hawai’i-Mānoa, HI (9/5/13).

2013 (with Chhay, R., Heng, P., and A. Carter) Angkorian and Post-Angkorian Habitation in the

Greater Angkor Region: Preliminary Results from 2010-2013. APSARA Authority, Siem

Reap (7/5/13).

2012 Origins of the Cambodian State: From Angkor Borei to Angkor Wat. Cotsen Institute of

Archaeology, University of California-Los Angeles, CA (10/19/12).

2011 The Origins of the Cambodian State: from Angkor Borei to the Khmer Empire. University

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of Wisconsin-Madison, WI (10/5/11).

2010 From Temples to Angkorian Khmers: Findings from the 2010 Field Season. UHM Center for

Southeast Asian Studies Speaker Series, Honolulu, HI (11/19/2010).

2010 Lessons from Southeast Asia’s Ancient Past. Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange, University of

Hawai’i-Mānoa, Honolulu, HI (10/22/10).

2010 From Stone to Bronze and Village to City: Southeast Asia’s Buried Past. Public lecture, Honolulu

Academy of Arts, Honolulu, HI (10/7/10).

2010 Before the Age of Angkor: Origins and Emergent Complexity in the Mekong Delta. Asian

Studies Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI (9/2/10).

2010 From Stone to Bronze and Village to City: Southeast Asia's Buried Past. Docent lecture at

Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu, HI (8/30/10).

2010 The Khmer World Before Angkor: Origins, Landscapes, and Emergent Complexity.

Hennessy Archaeology Occasional Lecture Series, University of New England (AU)

(8/13/10).

2010 The Mekong Delta before Angkor: Origins, Landscapes, and Emergent Complexity. S. T.

Lee Annual Lecture in Asian Art and Archaeology 2010, University of Sydney (Australia)

(8/11/10).

2009 Changing Agrarian Landscapes and Trends toward State Formation in Cambodia's

Mekong Delta. University of Texas-San Antonio, TX (9/24/09)

2009 The Lower Mekong Archaeological Project Since 1996: An Overview. Faculty of

Archaeology, Royal University of Fine Arts, Cambodia (7/23/09)

2008 Kalinga Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology. Micronesian Area Research Center, University of Guam

(6/12/08).

2007 Cambodia before Angkor: Recent Archaeological Research in the Mekong Delta. Academia

Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan (6/7/07).

2007 Angkor Borei and Early State Formation in Cambodia’s Mekong Delta. Department of

Anthropology, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan (6/8/07).

2006 Cambodia before Angkor and the Lower Mekong Archaeological Project. University of

Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. (12/4/06)

2006 Cambodia before Angkor and Recent Research by the Lower Mekong Archaeological

Project. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI (9/12/06)

2005 Politics, Nationalism, and Studies of the Cambodian Past. Michigan State University, East

Lansing, MI (2/17/05).

2004 Changing Historic Landscapes in the Mekong Delta of Southern Cambodia Santa Clara

University, Santa Clara, CA (4/20/04).

2003 Exploring Relationships between Politics, Nationalism, and Studies of the Cambodian Past.

Taft Memorial Lecture Series, University of Cincinnati, OH (11/20/03).

2003 Learning from Potters: Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology in the Northern Philippines. the “Rare

Glimpses” lecture series, Arizona State Museum, Tucson, AZ. (4/16/03).

2002 What Happened Before Angkor Wat? The Origins of Angkor in Ancient Southeast Asia.

Presented to the Honolulu Society of the Archaeological Institute of America (10/17/02).

2002 Politics, Nationalism, and Archaeological Research on the 'Cradle of Khmer Civilization'.

Jeremiah Fund Lecture Series, University of Oregon, OR (2/11/02).

2000 Technology, Culture, and Kalinga Ceramics: An Ethnoarchaeological Perspective.

Lecture Department of Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA (4/10/00).

1999 New Perspectives on the Archaeology of the Mekong Delta. Lecture Department of

Anthropology, University of the Philippines, Quezon City (8/4/99).

1999 New Perspectives on the Archaeology of the Mekong Delta. Center for Southeast Asian

Studies, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu, HI (4/16/99).

1998 Recent Research on the Emergence of Early Historic States in Cambodia’s Mekong Delta.

Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ (10/7/98).

1998 Early State Formation in Southeast Asia: A View from the Mekong Delta. Department of

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Anthropology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (4/3/98).

1998 Finding Early States in Southeast Asia: The Case of Cambodia. Department

of Anthropology, University of California-Santa Barbara, CA (2/19/98).

1997 Early State Formation in the Lower Mekong Delta. Department of Archaeology, Silpakorn

University, Bangkok, Thailand (7/2/97).

1997 Understanding Ceramics through Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology. Department of Archaeology,

Silpakorn University, Bangkok, Thailand (7/2/97).

1996 Understanding the Transition to History in Ancient Cambodia. Presented to the Siam Society,

Bangkok, Thailand (7/24/96).

1996 The Origins of Khmer Statecraft: Lessons from the Lower Mekong Delta, Cambodia. Presented

at Department of Anthropology, University of California-Berkeley, CA (2/28/96).

1995 Ecology and Economics in the Highland Philippines: Kalinga Ethnoarchaeology. Center for

Southeast Asian Studies, University of Hawai'i-Mānoa, Honolulu, HI (10/3/95).

1995 Technological Systems, Local Systems, and the Regional Economy in the Classic Period

Tonto Basin. Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University, AZ (3/5/95).

1995 Technological Systems, Local Systems, and the Regional Economy in the Classic Period

Tonto Basin. Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado, CO (2/28/95).

1995 Ecology and Economics in the Highland Philippines: A Kalinga Ethnoarchaeological

Perspective. Department of Anthropology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA (3/4/95).

1995 Research Design and the Study of Ceramic Production and Distribution: A Philippine

Example. Department of Anthropology, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, VA

(2/5/95).

1993 The Ecology of Kalinga Pottery Production: An Ethnoarchaeological Perspective. Presented

in the Southeast Asian Studies Program Lecture Series, Arizona State University, AZ.

1991 The Kalinga Regional Exchange System: Specialization and Exchange in

Ethnoarchaeological Perspective. Department of Anthropology, University of Cincinnati,

Cincinnati, OH.

PUBLIC OUTREACH ACTIVITIES

2018 Guest Speaker. Archaeological Approaches to the Glory that was Angkor, Faculty

Retirees Association University of Hawai’i at Mānoa. October 10, 2017.

2017 Guest Speaker. Angkor: from Imagination to Excavation, Adventurers’ Club,

Honolulu chapter. August 17, 2017. 2016 STEM Camp Presenter. Archaeology! Girl Scouts of Hawai’i, Paumalu Camp, July 29-

31, 2016.

2016 Subject Expert Presenter: Cambodia. The History, Culture & Religion of the People of

Cambodia. Leader Development and Education for Sustained Peace Program, Center for

Civil Military Relations-Naval Postgraduate School. (2/23/16)

2015 STEM Camp Presenter. Archaeology! Girl Scouts of Hawai’i, Paumalu Camp, July 17-

19, 2015.

2014 STEM Workshop Presenter. Archaeology! Kaahumanu Service Unit, Girl Scouts of

Hawai’i

2013 Guest Speaker. Human Evolution. 9-12 class, Montessori Community School, Honolulu

HI (2/21/13).

2013 Featured Guest. Training Archaeologists in Cambodia, ThinkTech Hawaii. (11/13/2013)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SbaB2hKzg6k

2012 Guest Speaker. What is Archaeology? Mrs. Cobb Second Grade class, Wilcox Elementary

School, Holt, Michigan. (3/21/12)

2012 Guest Speaker. How Archaeologists Study Evidence. Mrs. Shippey Fifth Grade class, Wilcox

Elementary School, holt, Michigan (3/21/12).

2010 Guest Lecturer. From Hawai’i to the Kingdom of Cambodia: Collaborative Archaeological

Research and Training. Rotary Club of Honolulu, East Oahu Chapter. (11/29/2010)

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2009-present Advisory Council Member. Friends of Khmer Culture Inc. Norfolk, Ct.

2003 Mentor. Teaming for Tomorrow Career Exploration Conference, Girl Scout Council of

Hawaii, Honolulu.

2000 Guest Speaker. A `Tour’ of Cambodia, CAPE (Center for Asia and Pacific Exchange)

Fall 2000 Seminar, University of Hawai’i at Mānoa, Honolulu.

1997 Guest Speaker. A `Tour’ of Cambodian Archaeology, CTAPS (Consortium for Teaching

Asia and the Pacific in the Schools) 1997 Summer Travel Seminar, East-West Center,

Honolulu (7/24/97).

1997 Guest Speaker. Careers in Archaeology for Young Women, Borders Book Store Spring

Career Fair for Girls, Waikele, Oahu (4/20/97).

1997 Guest Speaker. Overview of Southeast Asian Prehistory, NEH Summer Institute in

Southeast Asian Studies, East-West Center, Honolulu (6/11/97).

1996-97 Workshop Organizer. Archaeology workshops for “Girls Engaged in Math and Science

(GEMS) '96" and “GEMS '97" conferences, sponsored by the American Association of

University Women, Honolulu Branch.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 2017 Workshop Facilitator (with Tan Boun Suy and Ea Darith) “Archaeological Ceramics

from the Field to the Lab” APSARA National Authority, Siem Reap, Cambodia. June 18-

20, 2017.

2016-2019 Committee Member. Research Grants Committee, Archaeological Institute of America.

2015-2016 Board Member. Academic Board for the 2nd SEAMEO SPAFA International Conference

on Southeast Asian Archaeology (Conference: 5/30/16-6/2/16).

2015-2016 National lecturer. Archaeological Institute of America.

2014-2018 Committee co-chair. ISEAA Early Career Award Committee, Institute for Southeast

Asian Archaeology.

2014-2015 Grant proposal reviewer. University Research Opportunities Program, UH-Mānoa.

2014 Grant proposal reviewer. University Research Opportunities Program, UH-Mānoa.

2014 Invited session co-organizer. (with Nam Kim, University of Wisconsin-Madison) “Where

History and Archaeology Intersect: Southeast Asian Case Studies.” Annual Conference for

the Association for Asian Studies, March 27-30, 2014. Philadelphia, PA.

2014 Session co-organizer (with Stephen Murphy, Asian Civilizations Museum). “Transitions

from Late Prehistory to Early Historic Periods in Mainland Southeast Asia, ca. Early to

Mid-First Millennium CE.” 20th Congress of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association. Siem

Reap, Cambodia (1/13/2014).

2014- Advisory Group Member. Archaeological Institute of America Advisory Group on

International Affairs.

2014 Session Co-Organizer (w/Stephen Murphy, National University of Singapore).

“Transitions from Late Prehistory to Early Historic Periods in Mainland SE Asia” at the

20th Congress of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association, Siem Reap, Cambodia, January

12-18, 2014.

2013-2014 National lecturer. Archaeological Institute of America.

2013-2014 Subject Matter Expert: Philippines. For “Tangible Cultural Resources Country Profile:

Republic of the Philippines.” Statistical Research Foundation, New Mexico.

2013 Lecturer. “Funding Basics for Social Science Students.” Lecture for the UHM Graduate

Student Sociological Association (4/26/13).

2013 Organizing Committee Member. “Framing and Reframing for ASEAN.” Silpakorn

University Research and Creativity (SURC). December 6-8, 2013, Silpakorn University,

Thapra Palace Campus.

2013-2017 Selection Committee Member, Shanghai Archaeology Forum.

2013-2015 Committee Member. Archaeological Institute of America Cultural Heritage Committee.

2013 Workshop Organizer. Southeast Asian Archaeology Workshop. University of Hawai’i-

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Mānoa, April 8, 2013.

2013 Committee Member. SAA 2013 Program Committee.

2013 Facilitator, Professional Development in Anthropology. (9/4/2013)

2012 External Program Reviewer. University of Texas-San Antonio Department of Anthropology.

2012 Lecturer. “Archaeological Perspectives on Early Indic Religions in Mainland Southeast

Asia” for REL 355 Religions of Southeast Asia (Instructor: Dr. Robert McKinley),

Michigan State University (3/20/2012).

2011 Workshop Organizer. Luce Assessment Workshop, Museum Siam, December 2012.

2011 Fulbright Taiwan Review Panel Member, American Institute of Taiwan.

2010-2018 Executive Committee Member. Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association.

2010 Discussant/Facilitator. International Workshop on Southeast Ceramic Archaeology:

Directions for Methodology and Collaboration. Sackler Gallery/Smithsonian Institution &

University of Pennsylvania Museum (Nov 3-8, 2010).

2010 External Program Reviewer. University of Washington Dept. Anthropology, November.

2010 NASA Space Archaeology Review Panel Member.

2009-present External Faculty Promotion and Tenure Reviewer. Reviewed dossiers for applicants from

the Academia Sinica, University of Sydney, Yale University, Stanford University, Australian

National University, University of New England, St. Lawrence University, University of

South Florida, Tulane University, Santa Clara University, Hebrew University of Jerusalem,

University of Washington, and University of Chicago.

2009 Session Co-Organizer. (w/Le Lien Thi, Institute of Archaeology, Hanoi Vietnam).

“Beyond the Iron Age in the Mekong Delta” at the 19th Congress of the Indo-Pacific

Prehistory Association, Hanoi, Vietnam, November 29-December 5, 2009.

2009-2012 Committee Chair. Lifetime Achievement Award Committee. Society for American

Archaeology.

2008-present Advisory Board Member, Heritage Watch, Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

2008-present Review Panel Member. Henry Luce Foundation Luce Initiative in East and Southeast

Asian Archaeology and Early History.

2008 Archaeology and Anthropology Review Panelist. National Endowment for the

Humanities. Division of Preservation and Access.

2008-present Book Prospectus Reviewer. Reviewed submissions for University of California Press,

Wiley-Blackwell Publishers, and Routledge.

2007-present External Reviewer for Promotion and Tenure for universities in USA and Australia.

2007-2009 Committee Member. SAA Lifetime Achievement Award, Society for American

Archaeology.

2005-08 Archaeology Program Review Panelist. National Science Foundation, Washington, D. C.

2004-07 Board of Directors Member-at-Large. Society for American Archaeology, Washington,

DC.

2003 Committee Member. Center for Southeast Asian Studies Executive Board, UH Mānoa.

2003 Roundtable Breakfast Host. SAA Committee on the Status of Women in Archaeology

breakfast, 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for the Society for American Archaeology.

2003 Session Co-Organizer (with B. Bowser and L. Horne) “Breaking Down Boundaries:

Anthropological Approaches to Cultural Transmission and Material Culture

in Memory of Carol Kramer” at 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological

Association, Chicago, IL.

2002 Member. Committee for Excellence in Archaeological Analysis. Society for American

Archaeology.

2001 Session Co-Organizer. “Complexity and the Idea of Power.” 100th Annual Meeting of the

American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC.

2001 Session Co-Organizer. “Expanding Method and Theory in Americanist Archaeology: A

Forum in Honor of William A. Longacre.” 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for

American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA.

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2001 Committee Member. Archaeological Heritage Management Committee, US International

Council on Monuments and Sites.

2001 Member. 2002 Annual Meeting Program Committee. Society for American Archaeology.

2000 Discussant. “Ceramic Ecology XIV: Current Research on Ceramics 2000.” 99th Annual

Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA.

2000 Panel Participant. American Anthropological Association Committee on the Status of

Women in Anthropology panel: “Survival Skills for Students and Young Professionals.”

99th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA.

2000 Session Organizer. “Feminist Critiques of Anthropological Practice: Reflections on

Recent Trends.” Sponsored symposium of the AAA Committee on the Status of Women

in Anthropology. 99th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San

Francisco, CA.

1999-2002 Committee Member. Society for American Archaeology Excellence in Archaeological

Research and Analysis Committee.

1999 Roundtable Luncheon Co-Host. “Archaeology of Social Boundaries.” 64th Annual

Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago, IL.

1997-2000 Committee Member. American Anthropological Association Committee on the Status of

Women in Anthropology.

1997 Working Group Organizer. “The Transition to History in Southeast Asia.” 62nd Annual

Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville, Tennessee.

1997 Thematic Roundtable Luncheon Co-Host. “Asian Archaeology.” 62nd Annual Meeting

of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville, Tennessee. 1997 Thematic Roundtable Luncheon Host. “Issues for Women as Professionals in

Archaeology.” 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville,

Tennessee.

1996-97 Conference Co-Organizer. “Historic Preservation and Heritage Management in Southeast

Asia," March 7-8, 1997. University of Hawai'i-Mānoa/East-West Center.

1996-present Executive Board Member. Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Univ. Hawai'i-Mānoa.

1996-97 Committee Member. Foreign Language Area Scholarships Committee, Center for

Southeast Asian Studies (University of Hawai'i-Mānoa).

1996 Symposium Organizer. “Funan Period Archaeology in the Lower Mekong Region" for

the East Asian Archaeology Network, Honolulu, Hawai’i.

1996-99 Committee Member. Society for American Archaeology Committee on Meetings

Development. Ben Nelson, Chair.

1995-2003 Undergraduate Advisor. Department of Anthropology, University of Hawai’i-Mānoa.

1995-present Grant Proposal Reviewer. Reviewed grant proposals for the National Science Foundation,

the National Endowment for the Humanities, Wenner-Gren Foundation, the National

Geographic Society, Smithsonian Institution, the Rolex Awards for Enterprise, Social

Science Research Council, the Arts and Humanities Research Council (UK), Australian

Research Council, Marsden, and PSL (Research University Paris).

1995 Committee Member. Center for Southeast Asian Studies Lecture Series Organizing

Committee (University of Hawai'i-Mānoa).

1995 Symposium/Workshop Co-organizer. “Local Systems and Regional Economies in the

Late Prehistoric Southwest" for the Durango Conference on Southwest Archaeology, Fort

Lewis College, Durango, Colorado.

1995 Symposium Organizer. “Social Boundaries, Technical Choices, and Material Culture

Patterning" for the 60th Annual Meeting for the Society for American Archaeology,

Minneapolis, MN.

1995 Round Table Luncheon Co-Organizer. Luncheon, sponsored by the Society for

American Archaeology Committee on the Status of Women in Archaeology; “Issues for

Women as Professionals in Archaeology”, Minneapolis, MN

1992-96 Committee member. (Graduate student representative: 1992-1993; General member,

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1993-1996). Society for American Archaeology Committee on the Status of Women in

Archaeology.

1991 Symposium organizer. “Archaeological Perspectives on Ceramic Production and

Specialization" for the 62nd Annual Southwestern Anthropological Association Meeting,

Tucson, AZ.

1989 Symposium organizer. “The Status of Women in Archaeology: Historical and Empirical

Perspectives" for 22nd Annual Chacmool Conference, Calgary, Canada.

1989-present Manuscript Reviewer. Reviewed journal manuscripts for African Archaeological Review,

American Anthropologist, American Antiquity, Antiquity, Archaeological Research in

Asia, Aséanie, Asian Perspectives, Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association,

Current Anthropology, Ethnoarchaeology, Geoarchaeology, Holocene, Hukay, Journal of

Anthropological Archaeology, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, Journal of

Archaeological Research, Journal of Archaeological Science, Journal of Field

Archaeology, Journal of Global History, Journal of Social Archaeology, Kiva, Latin

American Antiquity, Moussons, Philippine Quarterly and Society, National Taiwan

University Anthropology, Open Archaeology, Proceedings of the National Academy of

Sciences, Research in Economic Anthropology, Social Science Diliman, TRANS, Udaya.

Reviewed book proposals for Blackwell, Oxford University Press, Routledge, University

of California Press, University of Hawai’i Press, Wiley-Blackwell.

COURSES TAUGHT AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI’I AT MĀNOA (2012-2018)

Undergraduate-Level Courses

ANTH 151 Emerging Humanity

ANTH 325 Origins of Cities

ANTH 382 How Archaeology Works: Think Like an Archaeologist

ANTH 461 Southeast Asian Archaeology

ANTH 472 Ceramic Analysis in Archaeology

Graduate-Level Courses

ANTH 603 Archaeology Core

ANTH 640B Analysis of Ancient States

ANTH 640C Historical Ecology and Landscape Archaeology

ANTH 661 Method and Theory in Southeast Asian Archaeology

ANTH 695 Professional Skills in Anthropology

ANTH 711 Research Design and Proposal Writing:

ANTH 750B Power, Water, Complexity

ANTH 750B Rise of Complex Societies

STUDENT MENTORING BA Honors degree (7 completed): Committee chair for 2, Committee member for 5.

MA degree (39 completed, 4 in progress): Committee chair for 17, Committee member for 24, Current

chair for 1.

PhD degree (31 completed, 6 in progress): Three PhD degrees completed (Stephen Acabado, Piphal

Heng, Rachel Hoerman), Committee member for 5, Current chair for 1 (P. France).

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES American Anthropological Association, American Association of University Women, American Women in

Science, Archaeological Institute of America, Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association, Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma

Xi, Society for American Archaeology