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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Robert Laurens Kelly Address Dept. of Anthropology University of Wyoming Laramie, Wyoming, 82071 USA Phone: (307) 766-3135 (office) (307) 399-0423 (cell) FAX: (307) 766-2473 e-mail: [email protected] Current Position Professor, Anthropology, University of Wyoming (1997-present) Robert L. Kelly is an internationally-known authority on the archaeology and ethnology of hunting and gathering societies. He has participated in research projects in western North America since 1973. He is a past-president of the Society for American Archaeology (2001- 2003), and past-editor (2015-2018) of the Society’s flagship journal, American Antiquity. He has authored over 100 articles, reviews, and books, including two archaeology textbooks, Archaeology, in its 7 th edition, and Archaeology: Down to Earth, in its 5 th edition, both co- authored with David Hurst Thomas; The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers (Cambridge University Press, 2013); The Foraging Spectrum (Smithsonian, 1995) and The Fifth Beginning: What Six Million Years of Human History Can Tell us About Our Future (October, 2016; translated to Chinese, 2018). In 2017 he received a Senior Humboldt Research Award (Germany). He has served as a department head (9 years) and Director of the Frison Institute (3 years). He has lectured in many countries, has received over $1.3 million in grant funding, and currently researches the use of radiocarbon dates as measures of prehistoric population, long-term effects of demography and climate at a rockshelter in the Bighorn Mountains, ice patch archaeology in the Rocky Mountains, and paleoindian mammoth hunting. Education B.A. Cornell University, 1978, Anthropology (summa cum laude in anthropology) M.A. University of New Mexico, 1980, Anthropology Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1985, Anthropology; Thesis: "Hunter-Gatherer Mobility and Sedentism: A Great Basin Study" Webpage http://www.uwyo.edu/anthropology/directory/faculty/r-kelly.html Video

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Robert Laurens Kelly

Address

Dept. of Anthropology

University of Wyoming

Laramie, Wyoming, 82071 USA

Phone: (307) 766-3135 (office)

(307) 399-0423 (cell)

FAX: (307) 766-2473

e-mail: [email protected]

Current Position

Professor, Anthropology, University of Wyoming (1997-present)

Robert L. Kelly is an internationally-known authority on the archaeology and ethnology of

hunting and gathering societies. He has participated in research projects in western North

America since 1973. He is a past-president of the Society for American Archaeology (2001-

2003), and past-editor (2015-2018) of the Society’s flagship journal, American Antiquity. He has

authored over 100 articles, reviews, and books, including two archaeology textbooks,

Archaeology, in its 7th edition, and Archaeology: Down to Earth, in its 5th edition, both co-

authored with David Hurst Thomas; The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers (Cambridge University

Press, 2013); The Foraging Spectrum (Smithsonian, 1995) and The Fifth Beginning: What Six

Million Years of Human History Can Tell us About Our Future (October, 2016; translated to

Chinese, 2018). In 2017 he received a Senior Humboldt Research Award (Germany). He has

served as a department head (9 years) and Director of the Frison Institute (3 years). He has

lectured in many countries, has received over $1.3 million in grant funding, and currently

researches the use of radiocarbon dates as measures of prehistoric population, long-term effects

of demography and climate at a rockshelter in the Bighorn Mountains, ice patch archaeology in

the Rocky Mountains, and paleoindian mammoth hunting.

Education

B.A. Cornell University, 1978, Anthropology (summa cum laude in anthropology)

M.A. University of New Mexico, 1980, Anthropology

Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1985, Anthropology; Thesis: "Hunter-Gatherer Mobility and

Sedentism: A Great Basin Study"

Webpage

http://www.uwyo.edu/anthropology/directory/faculty/r-kelly.html

Video

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School for Advanced Research, The Fifth Beginning: What Six Million Years of Human History

Can Tell Us about Our Future. October, 2017.

https://sarweb.org/calendar/action~agenda/page_offset~-1/cat_ids~30,29/request_format~json/

The Fifth Beginning (U. Wyoming Saturday University lecture, Rock Springs, Wyoming, 2017)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TZxs1sKYJMk

Glacier National Park Ice Patch Project, 2015

www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1Vgs9IMixY&feature=youtu.be

CARTA, May, 2014, Univ. of San Diego, Do Hunter-Gatherers Tell Us About Human Nature?

http://carta.anthropogeny.org/events/male-aggression-and-violence-human-evolution

Wyoming’s Bighorn Basin: 14,000 Years of Climate and Human Population Change, 2011

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ljf77eNUDT4

Websites

Explore Wyoming’s Cultural Heritage, 2007: http://wyoshpo.state.wy.us/wyomingheritage/

Glacier National Park Ice Patch Project Webpage, 2015: http://glaciericepatch.org/

Radio/Television Interviews

Wyoming PBS, in production

Deep Science Radio Podcast, October, 2017: http://radiocafe.media/science-robert-kelly/

Report from Santa Fe, New Mexico PBS, The Fifth Beginning, October 2017

http://www.pbs.org/video/dr-robert-l-kelly-grbh5l/

Interview, The Richard Eeds Show, Santa Fe, New Mexico, October, 2017:

https://santafe.com/ktrc/podcasts/robert-kelly-lecturer-for-the-school-for-advanced-research

The Scholars’ Circle, Origins of War, (November 2013)

Wyoming Public Radio, February 5, 2016, “Study Says "Agricultural Revolution" May Not Have

Been So Revolutionary For Human Population Growth”

http://wyomingpublicmedia.org/post/study-says-agricultural-revolution-may-not-have-been-so-

revolutionary-human-population-growth

Wyoming Public Radio, November 11, 2016, “UW Archaeologist Says Humanity is experiencing

a New Beginning”

http://wyomingpublicmedia.org/post/uw-archaeologist-says-humanity-experiencing-new-

beginning

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Previous Positions

Director, Frison Institute (2010-2013); Acting Director, Fall, 2014, Spring 2016

Head, Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming (2005-2008; 2010-11)

Head, Department of Anthropology, U Louisville (1992-1997)

Assistant/Associate Professor, Anthropology, U Louisville (1986-1997)

Coordinator of Archaeology Program, U Louisville (1986-1997)

Lecturer, Colby College, Department of Sociology (Spring, 1986)

National Offices

Editor, American Antiquity (Society for American Archaeology), 2015-18

President, Society for American Archaeology, 2001-2003

President-elect, Society for American Archaeology 2000-2001

Secretary, Archaeology Division, American Anthropological Association, 1996-98

Secretary (founding board), Great Basin Anthropological Association, 1998-2001

Boards

Organizing Committee, International Conf. on Hunting and Gathering Societies, Vienna, 2015

Hunter-Gatherer Research (2014- present)

Before Farming (on-line journal, 2005-2013; predecessor to Hunter-Gatherer Research)

American Antiquity (2009-2012)

Great Basin Paleoindian Research Institute, University of Nevada, Reno (current)

Percheron Press, Advisory Board, Foundations of Archaeology Series (current)

Awards

2018 Archaeological Institute of America, Felicia A. Holton Book Award (for The Fifth

Beginning)

2017 Member, Sigma Xi

2017 U. Wyoming College of Arts and Sciences “Thumbs Up” Award

2017 Alexander von Humboldt Research Award (Germany)

2017 Extraordinary Merit in Research Award, U Wyoming

2016 Distinguished Graduate Faculty Mentor Award, U Wyoming

2014 National Society of Collegiate Scholars

2014 Wyoming Honors Program, Excellence in Non-Honors Courses

2014 Invited for membership in CARTA

2013 Glacier National Park, Secretary of the Interior Partnerships in Conservation Award:

http://www.uwyo.edu/uw/news/2013/02/interior-department-recognizes-uws-kelly.html

2011 Fulbright Specialist Roster (2011-2016)

2001 Extraordinary Merit in Teaching, University of Wyoming

1988 University of Louisville, President's Young Investigator Award for Excellence in

Research and Scholarship.

1993 University of Louisville, Metrouniversity Outstanding Adult Educator of the Year.

1993 University of Louisville, Faculty Award for teaching effectiveness, from Latin American

Student Association.

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Distinguished/International Lectures:

University of Tübingen, Germany, April 2018

Cambridge University (keynote, symposium on hunter-gatherer social inequality), January 2016

School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe, October 2017

University of Georgia, February 2017

University of South Alabama, February 2017

Cambridge University (keynote, symposium on hunter-gatherer sharing), September 2016

Oslo, Norway, September 2016

Cambridge University, UK, May 2016

British Museum, UK (Climate Change Conference), 2016

Harvard University, March 2016

University of Helsinki, Finland, doctoral dissertation defense (Miikka Tallavaara), 2015.

Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Beijing, China, 2015

Northwest University, Xi’an, China, 2015

Shanghai University, China, Conference on Early State Societies in China, 2015

Dartmouth College, 2015

University of Michigan, Parsons Lecture, 2015

University of Nice, France, 2014

University of Nevada, Reno, 2014

CARTA, Symposium on Human Male Violence and Aggression, University of San Diego, 2014

Patty Jo Watson Distinguished Lecture, American Anthropological Association, 2013

Shanghai University, China, 2013

University of Nice, France, 2013

Academia Sinica and National Museum of Prehistory, Taiwan, 2013

Meiji University, Japan, 2013

University College, Institute of Archaeology, London, UK, 2013

University of Tubingen, Germany, 2013

Cambridge University, UK, 2012

Oxford University, UK, 2012

University of Arizona, 2011

University of Wyoming, Faculty Senate Lecture, 2011

Lorentz Center, University of Leiden, Netherlands, 2010.

University of Colorado, Distinguished lecture, 2010

Washington State University, William Lipe Visiting Scholar, 2007

University of Leiden, the Netherlands, 2005

University of Iowa, 2003

University of California, Los Angeles, 2002

University of Tennessee, 1995

International Short Courses

University of Helsinki, Finland, March 2014

Universidad de Córdoba, Argentina, March 2009

Universidad de La Plata/Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2000

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Research Interests

Western North American archaeology; hunter-gatherer ethnology; human behavioral ecology;

archaeological method and theory; Pleistocene colonization of the Americas; lithic technology;

human evolution; rights of indigenous peoples

Fellowships

University of Tübingen, Von Humboldt Award, spring 2018

St. Johns College and McDonald Institute of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, Overseas

Visiting Scholar, Michaelmas term, 2012

School of Advanced Research, Weatherhead Fellowship, 1988-1989

Grants

Frison Institute, Wyoming Fund for Archaeology, Alm Shelter excavation, $2400, Summer, 2018

National Geographic Society, Investigating the Spatial Structure of a Human-Mammoth Association at

the La Prele Mammoth Site, Converse County, Wyoming, USA, $19,904, with Todd Surovell

and Matthew O’Brien.

National Science Foundation, 16-24061, “Populating a Radiocarbon Database of North America,” 2016-

2018, $261,000

Frison Institute, June Frison Fund, for dating ice patch archaeology in the Absarokas, 2015,

$2000

Southern Methodist University, with Todd Surovell, Fetterman/La Prele Archaeological site,

$10,000.

National Science Foundation, 14-18858, “Populating a Radiocarbon Database of Western North

America,” 2014-2016, $254,000.

Shlemon Center for Quaternary Studies, “Investigation of a Possible Human-Mammoth

Association in Converse County, Wyoming,” with Todd Surovell and George Frison,

2014, $4000.

National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: Testing Colonization

Models in New England (Nathaniel Kitchel), 2013, $28,000.

Ice Patch Survey in Wyoming’s Wind River Mountains: Tracking Human Use of Extreme

Environments, $2000, Mary Lindner Award, University of Wyoming, 2012.

Rocky Mountains Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit $241,139 (total with co-PIs, $630,000)

“Ice Patches as Sources of Archeological and Paleoecological Data in Climate Change

Research in Glacier National Park” 2010-2016.

National Science Foundation 07-10868, 2007-2010, $60,246, Continuation of Late Pleistocene

Archaeology of the Bighorn Mountains.

Bureau of Land Management, 2008-2010, $37,000 Rockshelter investigations in the Bighorn

Mountains.

Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund, $7500, cultural heritage website construction, 2007:

http://www.wyomingheritage.org/

National Park Service, 2006-2009, $11,000, Bighorn National Recreation Area, survey.

National Park Service, 2006-2009, $10,000, Bighorn National Recreation Area, survey.

National Park Service, 2006-2009, $7500, Bighorn National Recreation Area, survey.

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Bureau of Reclamation, 2006, $5000, test excavation of Shoshone Canyon Rockshelter.

National Science Foundation 05-14863, 2005-2006, $69,342, Late Pleistocene Archaeology of

the Bighorn Mountains.

University of Wyoming, 2003, Faculty Grant-In-Aid, $7500, Bighorn Mountains Rockshelter

Investigations

Bureau of Land Management, 2001-2006, $60,000, Paint Rock Canyon Rockshelter Survey (with

Marcel Kornfeld and Mary Lou Larson)

Bureau of Land Management, 2002, $8000, Test Excavation of Juniper Cave, Wyoming.

Academic Affairs, 2000, $1500, Funds to support two Wind River Reservation High School

students on archaeological field projects.

Basic Research Grant (with Mary Lou Larson), 1999-2000, $1500, GIS Creation and Analysis of

Archaeological Radiocarbon Dates: A Wyoming Pilot Project.

National Science Foundation 99-73272, 1999, $54,458, Early Holocene Prehistory in the

Intermontane West: Reinvestigation of the Pine Spring Site, Southwest Wyoming

University of Wyoming International Center, 1999, $800, travel grant to Argentina

University of Wyoming-National Park Service Research Center, 1999, $4500, Early Holocene

Archaeology in Grand Teton National Park.

U of Wyoming, $5000, Investigations at the Pine Spring site, SW Wyoming (private donation).

U of Louisville, A&S Research Council Grant, 1996, $2,800, "Ethnoarchaeology among the

Mikea of Madagascar".

U of Louisville, Intramural Research Incentive Project Completion Grant, 1996, $1,216

“Archaeological Survey and Excavation in the Carson Sink, Nevada".

CIESIN, 1994, $2,300, "Mikea Foraging, Regional Economy, and Ethnic Identity in

Southwestern Madagascar" (with Lin Poyer); aerial photos and ground truthing costs.

National Geographic Society, 1995, $5,730, "Mikea Foraging, Regional Economy, and Ethnic

Identity in Southwestern Madagascar" (with Lin A. Poyer).

Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, 1994-95, $6000, "Mikea Foraging,

Regional Economy, and Ethnic Identity in Southwestern Madagascar" (with Lin Poyer).

U, of Louisville, Center for Renewable Resources and Sustainable Environment, 1994, $500 (for

GPS system to be used in Madagascar research) (with Lin Poyer).

L.S.B. Leakey Foundation, 1993, $5058, "Ethnoarchaeology Among the Mikea of Madagascar"

(with Lin Poyer).

U. of Louisville, Graduate School Research Grant, 1992-93, $1885, "Ethnoarchaeology Among

the Mikea of Madagascar".

U of Louisville, A&S Research Council Grant, 1992-93, $2000,"Ethnoarchaeology Among the

Mikea of Madagascar".

U. of Louisville, President's Initiative Grant, Project Completion Grant (course relief), 1993,

$2051.

NSF Grant BNS-8704094 "Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Ecology in the Western Great Basin"

1987-1990, $80,010.

U of Louisville, A&S Research Council Grant, 1990, $2880, "Excavations at Mustang

Rockshelter, Nevada".

U of Louisville, President's Initiative Project Completion Grant, 1990, $1750, "Carson-Stillwater

Archaeological Project: Survey".

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U of Louisville, A&S Research Council Grant, 1987, $1540, "Test Excavations in the Black

Range, Southern New Mexico".

U of Louisville, Graduate Research Council Grant, 1987-88, $4000, "Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer

Ecology in the Western Great Basin".

NEH Travel to Collections Grant, 1986, $500, "Carson Sink Collections".

U of Michigan Rackham Dissertation Research Grant, 1984, $1500, "Obsidian Sourcing and

Hydration Dating".

James B. Griffin Research Fund Grant, U of Michigan, 1982, $500, "Project Completion Grant".

Amer. Museum of Natural History/Lounsbery Predoctoral Grant, 1982, $1500, "Carson-

Stillwater Archaeological Project".

American Museum of Natural History Field Research Funds, 1980-81, $20,000, "Carson-

Stillwater Archaeological Project".

Current Research

Current research focuses on hunter-gatherer demography (studied from 14C dates) and links to

climate change; the nature of Pleistocene colonization of the Americas, focusing on the question

of why fluted point age occupations are relatively rare in caves and rockshelters; use of

rockshelters in Bighorn Mountains; high altitude adaptations in Rocky Mountains.

Professional Activities: Field Research

Co-P.I. (with Todd Surovell), investigation of La Prele Mammoth site, Wyoming, 2014-present

(fieldschool, Nat. Geographic, SMU funded).

Co-P.I. (with Todd Surovell), block excavation at Alm Shelter, Wyoming, 2014-present

(fieldschool).

P.I. Ice Patch Investigation, Wind River and Absaroka Mountains, Wyoming, 2014-present

(Frison Institute).

Co-P.I. (with Todd Surovell), Wold Bison Jump, ranch survey and text excavations, Wyoming,

2014-present (fieldschool).

Co-P.I. (with Craig Lee) Ice Patches as Sources of Archaeological and Paleoecological Data in

Climate Change Research in Glacier National Park, 2010-2016 (NPS funded).

P.I. Investigating Early Holocene/Late Pleistocene geology and archaeology of the Bighorn

Mts., 2001 – 2013 (NSF, BLM, BOR funded)

P.I. Investigation of Early Holocene archaeology in Grand Teton National Park, 1999 (UW

funded)

P.I. Pine Springs reinvestigation, SW Wyoming, 1998, 2000 (NSF funded).

Co-P.I. (with Lin Poyer, Univ. of Cincinnati), Ethnoarchaeology, Foraging Behavior and

Ethnicity Among the Mikea of Madagascar, 1993-present; field research in 1993, 1994,

and 1995. Oversight for graduate student field research 1996-1998.

P.I. Test excavation of Mustang Rockshelter, Nevada, 1990.

Co-Director (with Margaret Nelson, SUNY, Buffalo), Black Range Archaeological

Project, Southwest New Mexico, 1988-89

Director, Carson-Stillwater Archaeological Project, Nevada; survey and

excavation; 1980-81; 1986; 1987; 1990.

Research Assistant, faunal analysis, the Horner Site, Wyoming, summer, 1982;

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University of Wyoming, Directors: George Frison and Lawrence Todd.

Research Associate, Mimbres Foundation, 1979-1980; computer consultant,

ceramic reconstruction, field report compilation; Director: Steven

LeBlanc.

Field Supervisor, Hidden Cave Archaeological Project, Nevada, summer, 1979,

American Museum of Natural History; Director: David Hurst Thomas.

Field Supervisor, surface survey, shell/burial mound excavation, St.

Catherine's Island, Georgia; March, 1976; May 1978; American Museum of

Natural History; Director: David Hurst Thomas.

Field Supervisor, Lake Tonopah Paleoindian Project, Nevada, surface survey and mapping,

summer, 1977; American Museum of Natural History; Director: David Hurst Thomas.

Field Supervisor, excavation of Triple-T Rockshelter, Nevada, summer, 1976;

American Museum of Natural History; director: David Hurst Thomas.

Field Assistant, survey in the central Sierra Nevada; excavation of open-air, historic aboriginal

occupation in Owens Valley, California; summer, 1978; New York University; director: Robert

Bettinger.

Other Areas of Fieldwork (1973-1984): St. Catherine's Island, Georgia (historic archaeology,

prehistoric burial and shell mounds); Cody, Wyoming (rockshelter); Mimbres Valley, NM

(pueblo); Chile (Atacama Desert: highland Inca sites, coastal shell middens); Nevada

(rockshelters, surface survey); Maine (Michaud Clovis Site); New York City (Wall Street,

historic archaeology).

Professional Publications

In Progress

Rising from Ruins: A 15,000 Year History of the United States. Book manuscript in preparation.

Why Are Fluted Points Rarely Found in Caves and Rockshelters? Kelly, R.L. For submission to

PaleoAmerica.

Rockshelter Use in Northwestern Wyoming Kelly, R.L. et al. For submission to Plains

Anthropologist.

Books and Monographs

2018 Kelly, R.L. The Fifth Beginning: What Six Million Years of History Can Tell Us About

Our Future. Chinese edition. Beijing, CITIC Press Corporation.

2016 Kelly, R.L. The Fifth Beginning: What Six Million Years of History Can Tell Us About

Our Future. Berkeley, University of California Press. (recipient of the Archaeological

Institute of America, Felicia A. Holton Book Award)

2017 Archaeology, 7th edition. Kelly, R.L. and D.H. Thomas. Belmont, CA: Cengage

Learning.

2014 Archaeology: Down to Earth, 5th edition. Kelly, R.L. and D.H. Thomas. Belmont, CA:

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Wadsworth/Cengage Learning.

2014 The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers Kelly, R.L. Seoul: Sahoi Pyungnon Publishing.

Korean Translation by Chuntaek Seong. (Selected as an “Outstanding Academic Book”

by the Korean Academy of Science.)

2013 The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers: The Foraging Spectrum, 2nd edition. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press.

2013 Kelly, R.L. and D.H.Thomas. Archaeology, 6th edition. Belmont, CA:

Wadsworth/Cengage Learning.

2011 Kelly, R.L. and David Hurst Thomas Doing Archaeology CD-ROM. Belmont, CA:

Wadsworth/Cengage Learning.

2011 Archaeology: Down to Earth, 4th edition. Kelly, R.L. and D.H. Thomas. Belmont, CA:

Wadsworth/Cengage Learning.

2010 Kelly, R.L. and D.H.Thomas. Archaeology, 5th edition. Belmont, CA:

Wadsworth/Cengage Learning.

2009 Thomas, D.H. Kelly, R.L., and P.C. Dawson. Archaeology. Canadian Edition. Nelson,

Ontario, Canada.

2007 Kelly, R.L. Mustang Shelter: Test Excavation of a Rockshelter in the Stillwater

Mountains, Western Nevada. Nevada Bureau of Land Management Cultural Resource

Series 18. Available on CD with data tables, and on-line:

http://www.blm.gov/nv/st/en/prog/more_programs/cultural_resources/reports.html.

2007 Kelly, R.L. The Foraging Spectrum: Diversity in Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways. Revised

version. Percheron Press, Clinton Corners, New York

2007 David Hurst Thomas and R.L. Kelly Archaeology: Down to Earth, 3rd edition. Belmont,

CA: Thomson/Wadsworth.

2006 David Hurst Thomas and R.L. Kelly Doing Archaeology CD-ROM. Belmont, CA:

Thomson/Wadsworth.

2006 David Hurst Thomas and R.L. Kelly Archaeology.4th edition. Belmont, CA:

Thomson/Wadsworth.

2001 Kelly, R.L. Prehistory of the Carson Desert and Stillwater Mountains, Nevada:

Environment, Mobility and Subsistence. University of Utah Anthropological Papers 123.

Salt Lake City.

1995 Kelly, R.L. The Foraging Spectrum: Diversity in Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways.

Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. (1996 Choice Outstanding Academic

Book)

1995 C. S. Larsen and Kelly, R.L. (editors and contributors), Bioarchaeology of the Stillwater

Marsh: Prehistoric Human Adaptation in the Western Great Basin. Anthropological

Papers of the American Museum of Natural History 77.

Technical Reports

2017 R.L. Kelly, and Craig M. Lee (co-PIs). Final Report to Glacier National Park: Ice Patches

as Sources of Archeological and Paleoecological Data in Climate Change Research. RM-

CESU Cooperative Agreement Number: H1200090004 (IMR). On file at Glacier

National Park and Billings Curation Center, Montana.

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2017 Mackey, Madeleine, T. Surovell, R. L. Kelly, M.J. O’Brien, and S. Pelton. The 2016

Field Season at the La Prele Mammoth Site, Converse County, Wyoming. Report on file

at the Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming.

2016 Mackey, Madeleine, T. Surovell, R. L. Kelly, M.J. O’Brien, and S. Pelton. The 2015

Field Season at the La Prele Mammoth Site, Converse County, Wyoming. Report on file

at the Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming.

2007 Kelly, R.L. and Marit Bovee. Shoshone Canyon Cave, Report of Excavations, 2006.

Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit Cooperative Agreement No. 06FC602152

2006 Kornfeld, M., R.L. Kelly, M.L. Larson ̧and D.T. Anderson. Paint Rock Canyon and

Bighorn Shelters: A Preliminary Report for 2004. George C. Frison Institute of

Archaeology and Anthropology Technical Report 37.

2004 Kelly, R.L. Protohistoric Native American Investigations at Fort Laramie. In Searching

for Fort William: An 1834 Trading Post at Fort Laramie National Historic Site,

Wyoming, edited by Danny Walker, pp. 137-143. Report prepared by the Wyoming State

Archaeologist Office for Long Distance Trails Office, National Park Service.

2004 Wall, S., M. Kornfeld, J. Moss, J. Finley, R.L. Kelly, M.L. Larson, and G.C. Frison.

2002 Investigations in Paint Rock Canyon and Southsider Shelter. George C. Frison

Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology Technical Report 28.

2004 Prasciunas, M., M.L. Larson, M. Kornfeld, R.L. Kelly, and G.C. Frison. Results of 2003

Investigations in Paint Rock Canyon Archaaeological Landscape District. George C.

Frison Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology Technical Report 30.

2003 Kelly, R.L., Mary Prasciunas, Danny Walker, Judson Finley, and Rick Weathermon.

Report on 2002 Activities at Juniper Cave, 48BH3178. Report submitted to the BLM,

Cody District in fulfillment of BLM Task Order TO-5, agreement number KAA990012.

2002 Kornfeld, M., S. Wall, J. Daniele, Kelly, R.L. , M.L. Larson, and G.C. Frison. Paint Rock

Canyon Archaeological Landscape District: 2001 Preliminary Report. George C. Frison

Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology Technical Report 20c.

1999 Kelly, R.L. Early Holocene Prehistory in the Intermontane West: Reinvestigation of the

Pine Spring Site, Southwest Wyoming. George C. Frison Institute of Archaeology and

Anthropology Technical Report 17a.

1983 Kelly, R.L. An Examination of Amateur Collections from the Carson Sink, Nevada.

Bureau of Land Management Technical Report 10. Available on-line:

http://www.blm.gov/nv/st/en/prog/more_programs/cultural_resources/reports.html.

Professional Papers

2018 Ben A. Potter, Alwynne B. Beaudoin, C. Vance Haynes, Vance T. Holliday, Charles E.

Holmes, John W. Ives, Robert Kelly, Bastien Llamas, Ripan Malhi, Shane Miller, David

Reich, Joshua D. Reuther, Stephan Schiffels, and Todd Surovell. Arrival Routes of First

Americans Uncertain. Science 359:1224.

2018 Freeman, J., D.A. Byers, E. Robinson, and R.L. Kelly. Culture Process and the

Interpretation of Radiocarbon Data. Radiocarbon

http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/RDC.2017.124.

2017 Kelly, R.L., Spencer R. Pelton, and Erick N. Robinson. Studying Sharing from the

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Archaeological Record: Problems and Potential of Scale. In Inter-Disciplinary

Perspective on Sharing among Hunter-Gatherers in the Past and Present, McDonald

Institute Monograph Series, edited by David Friesem and Noa Lavi. Cambridge,

Cambridge University Press, under review.

2017 Braje, Todd J., T.D. Dillehay, J.M. Erlandson, S.M. Fitzpatrick, D.K. Grayson, V.T.

Holliday, R.L. Kelly, R.G. Klein, D.J. Meltzer, and T.C. Rick. Were Hominins in California

~130,000 Years Ago? Paleoamerica 3:1-3.

2017 Naudinot, N., and R.L.Kelly, Climate Change and Archaeology. Introduction to the Frison

Institute Symposium on Archaeology and Climate Change. Quaternary International 428:1-

2.

2016 Zahid, H. Jabran, Erick Robinson, and R.L. Kelly, Agriculture, Population Growth and

Statistical Analysis of the Radiocarbon Record. Proceedings of the National Academy of

Sciences 113:931-935.

2015 The Abyss: An Academic Archaeologist Looks at the Future. The Society for American

Archaeology Archaeological Record 15(4):12-17.

2015 Kelly, R.L., Que nous apprend la mobilité des chasseurs-cueilleurs sur la colonisation de

nouveaux territoires? Les systèmes de mobilité de la Préhistoire au Moyen Âge, edited by N.

Naudinot, L. Meignen, D. Binder, and G. Querré, pp. 19-27. Éditions APDCA, Antibes,

France.

2015 Kelly, R.L. Comment on “Burning the land: an ethnographic study of off-site fire use by

current and historically documented foragers and implications for the interpretation of

past fire practices in the landscape. Current Anthropology 56: 318.

2015 Kelly, R.L. The Human Behavioral Ecology of Foragers, for Handbook of Social

Evolutionism, pp. 295-315, edited by J. Turner, A. Maryanski, and R. Machalek. Boulder,

Paradigm Publishers.

2015 Kelly, R.L. Binford vs. Childe: What Makes an Archaeologist Influential? Journal of

Anthropological Archaeology 38: 67-71.

2014 Kelly, R.L. and Nicolas Naudinot. Introduction to the Frison Institute Symposium on

Radiocarbon Dating Applications. Journal of Archaeological Science 52: 548-548.

2014 Kelly, R.L. Technology, in Oxford Handbook of Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology and

Anthropology, edited by V. Cummings, P. Jordan, and M. Zvelebil, pp. 1110-1126.

Oxford, Oxford University Press.

2014 Ostahowski, Brian, and R.L. Kelly Alm Rockshelter Lithic Debitage Analysis:

Implications for Hunter-Gatherer Mobility Strategies in the Big Horn Mountains,

Wyoming. In Lithics in the West, edited by D. MacDonald, W. Andrefsky, and P-L. Yu,

pp. 118-139. Missoula, University of Montana Press.

2014 Waguespack, N., and R.L. Kelly An Update on New World Colonization Research: The

Paleoamerican Odyssey Conference. Evolutionary Anthropology 23:47-48.

2014 Lee, Craig, R.L. Kelly, Rachel Reckin, Ira Matt, and Pei-Lin Yu. Ice Patch Archaeology

in Western North America. Society for American Archaeology Archaeological Record

14(2): 17-21. 2014 Kelly, R.L. A Review of New Developments in North American Archaeology.

Archaeologica Japonica 65, pp. 80-90 (in Japanese).

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2013 Kelly, R.L. Todd Surovell, Bryan Shuman, and Geoff Smith. A Continuous Climatic

Impact on Holocene Human Population in the Rocky Mountains. Proceedings of the

National Academy of Sciences 110: 443-447.

2013 Kelly, R.L. From the Peaceful to the Warlike: Ethnographic and Archaeological Insights

into Hunter-Gatherer Warfare and Homicide. In War, Peace, and Human Nature: The

Convergence of Evolutionary and Cultural Views, edited by Douglas Fry, 151-167.

Oxford, Oxford University Press.

2011 Kelly, R.L. Obsidian in the Carson Desert: Mobility or Trade? In Perspectives on Prehistoric

Trade and Exchange in California and the Great Basin, edited by Richard E. Hughes, pp. 189-

200. Salt Lake City, University of Utah Press.

2011 Kelly, R.L. Why Did Binford’s Middle-Range Program Outcompete Schiffer’s

Formation Process Program? Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 18: 284-290.

2010 Kelly, R.L. A Good Start (Comment on Forum: The Intergenerational Transfer of

Wealth). Current Anthropology 51: 109-110.

2010 Laughlin, J. and R. L. Kelly. Experimental Analysis of the Practical Limits of Lithic

Refitting. Journal of Archaeological Science 37: 427-433.

2010 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherer Foraging and Colonization of the Western Hemisphere, in

J.M. Broughton and M. Cannon (eds), Evolutionary Ecology and Archaeology:

Applications to Problems in Human Evolution. Salt Lake City, University of Utah Press,

pp. 122-132. (Reprint of 1997 Russian and 1999 Anthropologie publications.)

2009 Kelly, R.L. The Three Side of a Biface (reprint). In Archaeological Lithic Analysis:

readings from American Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity, compiled by George

Odell, pp. 347-364. SAA Press, Washington, DC.

2009 Kelly, R.L. Comment on “Pristine Aborigines or “Victims of Progress”? The Western

Shoshone in the Anthropological Imagination” Current Anthropology 50: 868-869.

2009 Surovell, T., J. Finley, G. Smith, P.J. Brantingham, and R. L. Kelly. Correcting Temporal

Frequency Distributions for Taphonomic Bias. Journal of Archaeological Science 36: 1715-

1724.

2008 Madsen, D.B. and R.L. Kelly. The “Good Sweet Water” of Great Basin Marshes, in The

Great Basin: People and Place in Ancient Times, edited by C. Fowler and D. Fowler, pp.

79-86. School of American Research, Santa Fe.

2008 Larsen, C.S., R.L. Kelly, M. Schoeninger, C.B. Ruff, D. Hutchinson, and B. Hemphill.

Living on the Margins: Biobehavioral Adaptations in the Western Great Basin. In Case

Studies in Environmental Archaeology, edited by E.J. Reitz, C.A. Scarry, and S.J.

Scudder, pp. 161 -189 (Update of 1995 publication). New York: Springer.

2007 Kelly, R.L. and M. Prasciunas. Did the Ancestors of Native Americans Cause Animal

Extinctions in Late Pleistocene North America? In Native Americans and the

Environment: Perspectives on the Ecological Indian, edited by M.E. Harkin and D.R.

Lewis, pp. 95-122. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press.

2006 Kelly, R.L. Investigaciones sobre el Paleoindio norteamericano. In Llegar a un Nuevo

Mundo: La arqueología do los primeros pobladores del actual territorio argentine,

edited by Nora Flegenheimer, Cristina Bayón and Alejandra Pupio, pp. 42-43. Bahía

Blanca: Museo y Histórico Municipal.

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2006 Kelly, R.L., L. Poyer and B. Tucker. Mobility and Houses in Southwestern Madagascar:

Ethnoarchaeology Among the Mikea and Their Neighbors. In Archaeology and

Ethnoarchaeology of Mobility, edited by F.R. Sellet, R. Greaves, and P.L. Yu, pp. 75-

107. Gainsville, University Press of Florida.

2006 P.H. Ostrom, H. Gandhi, J.R. Strahler, A.K. Walker, P.C. Andrews, J. Leykam, T.W.

Stafford, R.L. Kelly, D.N. Walker, M. Buckley, and J. Humpula. Unraveling the

sequence and structure of the osteocalcin protein from a 42,000 ka fossil horse.

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 70: 2034-2044.

2006 Kelly, R.L., D. A. Byers, W. Eckerle, P. Goldberg, C. V. Haynes, R. M. Larsen, J.

Laughlin, J. I. Mead, S. Wall. Multiple Approaches to Formation Processes: The Pine

Spring Site, Southwest Wyoming. Geoarchaeology 21: 615-638.

2006 Cheshier, J. and R. L. Kelly. Projectile Point Shape and Durability: The Effects of

Thickness:Length. American Antiquity 71: 353-363.

2006 Kelly, R.L. Comment on “Constraints on the Development of Enduring Inequalities in

Late Holocene Australia” Current Anthropology 47: 22-23.

2006 Kelly, R.L. Comment on “Diet, Mobility, and Settlement Pattern among Holocene

Hunter-gatherers in Southernmost Africa.” Current Anthropology 47: 586-587.

2005 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherers, Archaeology, and the Role of Selection in the Evolution of

the Human Mind. In A Catalyst for Ideas: Anthropological Archaeology and the Legacy

of Douglas W. Schwartz, pp. 19-39, edited by Vernon Scarborough and Richard

Leventhal. Santa Fe, School of American Research Press.

2005 Kelly, R.L., Poyer, L., and B. Tucker. An Ethnoarchaeological Study of Mobility,

Architectural Investment, and Food Sharing among Madagascar’s Mikea. American

Anthropologist 107: 403-416.

2004 Kelly, R.L. and L.C. Todd. Coming Into the Country: Early Paleoindian Hunting and

Mobility (reprint). In Readings in Late Pleistocene North American and Paleoindians,

compiled by Bruce Huckell and J. David Kilby. SAA Press, Washington.

2004 Kelly, R.L. Searching for Home in the Modern Landscape of Archaeology, in Exploring

Analytical Strategies, Frames of Reference, and Culture Process, edited by Amber

Johnson, pp. 1-10. Praeger, Westport, CT.

2003 Kelly, R.L. Maybe We Do Know When People First Came to North America; And What

Does it Mean if We Do? Quaternary International, 109-110: 133-145.

2003 Kelly, R.L. Colonization of New Land by Hunter-Gatherers: Expectations and

Implications Based on Ethnographic Data. In Colonization of Unfamiliar Landscapes:

The Archaeology of Adaptation, edited by M. Rockman and J. Steele, pp. 44-58. London,

Routledge.

2002 Kelly, R.L. Foreword. In The SAA Community Handbook. Society for American

Archaeology, Washington, D.C.

2002 Kelly, R.L. Lithic Technology: The Analysis of Stone Tools and Debitage (reprint of

1997 article). In Archaeology: Original Readings in Method and Practice, edited by P.

Peregrine, C. Ember, and M. Ember, pp. 48-61. Prentice-Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ.

2002 Kelly, R.L. The Archaeology of Foragers. Invited article for UNESCO’s Encyclopedia

of Life Support Systems, due on-line, August, 2002. http://www.eolss.co.uk/.

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2000 Lin Poyer and R.L. Kelly. Mystification of the Mikea: Constructions of Foraging Identity

in Southwest Madagascar. Journal of Anthropological Research 56: 163-185.

2000 Kelly, R.L. Elements of a Behavioral Ecological Paradigm for the Study of Prehistoric

Hunter-Gatherers. In Social Theory in Archaeology, edited by M.B. Schiffer, pp. 63-78.

University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

2000 Kelly, R.L. Native Americans and Archaeology: A Vital Partnership. In Working

Together: Native Americans and Archaeologists, edited by K.E. Dongoske, M.

Aldenderfer, and K. Doehner, pp. 97-101. Washington, D.C., Society for American

Archaeology (reprint of 1998 publication).

1999 Kelly, R.L., Jean-François Rabedimy and Lin A. Poyer

The Mikea of Southwestern Madagascar. In The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Hunter-

Gatherers, edited by R.B. Lee and R. Daly, pp. 215-219. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press.

1999 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherer Foraging and Colonization of the Western Hemisphere.

Anthropologie 37(1): 143-153. (English reprint of 1997 Russian publication.)

1999 Kelly, R.L. Theoretical and Archaeological Insights into Foraging Strategies among the

Prehistoric Inhabitants of the Stillwater Marsh Wetlands. In Understanding Prehistoric

Lifeways in the Great Basin Wetlands: Bioarchaeological Reconstruction and

Interpretation, edited by B. Hemphill and C.S. Larsen, pp. 117-150. University of Utah

Press, Salt Lake City.

1999 Kelly, R.L. Thinking About Prehistory. In Models for the Millenium: The Current Status

of Great Basin Anthropological Research, edited by C. Beck, pp. 111-117. University of

Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

1998 Kelly, R.L. Foraging and Sedentism, in Seasonality and Sedentism: Archaeological

Perspectives from Old and New World Sites, edited by T.R. Rocek and O. Bar-Yosef, pp.

9-23. Peabody Museum Bulletin 6, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology,

Harvard University.

1997 Kelly, R.L. Prehistoric Foraging and the Colonization of the New World, in The Human

Tide, edited by A. Velichko, E. Kurenkova, and Y. Gribchenko, pp. 211-225. Moscow (in

Russian).

1997 Kelly, R.L. The Late Holocene Prehistory of the Great Basin. Journal of World

Prehistory 11: 1-49.

1996 Kelly, R.L. Ethnographic Analogy and Migration to the Western Hemisphere.

Prehistoric Dispersals of Mongoloid Peoples, edited by T. Akazawa and E. Szathmary.

Tokyo: Oxford University Press, pp. 228-240.

1996 Kelly, R.L. Lithic Technology: The Analysis of Stone Tools and Debitage. Research

Frontiers in Archaeology, edited by C. Ember and M. Ember, Prentice-Hall, New Jersey.

1996 Kelly, R.L. Comments on Archaeology and Technology. In Interpreting Southwestern

Diversity: Underlying Principles and Overarching Patterns, edited by J.J. Reid and P.R.

Fish. Arizona State University Anthropological Research Papers 48: 257-261.

1996 Kelly, R.L. Fishing and Foraging. In Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Fishing Strategies,

edited by M. Plew. Boise, Idaho: Boise State University Press, pp. 208-214.

1995 Larsen, C.S., R.L. Kelly, M. Schoeninger, C.B. Ruff, and D. Hutchinson. Biobehavioral

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Adaptations in the Western Great Basin. In Case Studies in Environmental Archaeology,

edited by E.J. Reitz, L.A. Newsom, and S.J. Scudder. New York: Plenum Press, pp. 149-

174.

1995 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways in the Carson Sink: A Context for Bioarchaeology.

In Bioarchaeology of the Stillwater Marsh: Prehistoric Human Adaptation in the Western

Great Basin, C.S. Larsen and R.L. Kelly, editors. Anthropological Papers of the

American Museum of Natural History 77:12-32

1995 Larsen, C.S. and R.L. Kelly. Summary and Conclusions. In Bioarchaeology of the

Stillwater Marsh: Prehistoric Human Adaptation in the Western Great Basin, C.S.

Larsen and R.L. Kelly, editors. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of

Natural History 77:134-137.

1995 Larsen, C.S., C.B. Ruff, and R.L. Kelly. Structural Analysis of the Stillwater Postcranial

Human Remains: Behavioral Implications of Articular Joint Pathology and Long Bone

Diaphyseal Morphology. In Bioarchaeology of the Stillwater Marsh: Prehistoric Human

Adaptation in the Western Great Basin, C.S. Larsen and R.L. Kelly, editors.

Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History 77:107-133.

1994 Kelly, R.L. Some Thoughts on Future Directions in the Study of Stone Tool

Organization, in The Organization of North American Prehistoric Chipped Stone Tool

Technology, edited by P. Carr. International Monographs in Prehistory 7:132-136.

1992 Kelly, R.L. The Future of Great Basin Anthropology. Journal of California and Great

Basin Anthropology 14:1-9.

1992 Kelly, R.L. Mobility/Sedentism: Concepts, Archaeological Measures, and Effects.

Annual Review of Anthropology 21:43-66.

1992 Kelly, R.L. Towards a Reconciliation of Processual and Post-Processual Archaeology, in

Quandries and Quests: Visions of Archaeology's Future, ed. by L. Wandsnider. Southern

Illinois University Center for Archaeological Investigations Occasional Paper 20:254-

265.

1991 Kelly, R.L. Sedentism, Sociopolitical Inequality and Resource Fluctuations, in Between

Bands and States, ed. by S. Gregg. Southern Illinois University Center for Archaeological

Investigations Occasional Paper 9:135-158.

1990 Kelly, R.L. Marshes and Mobility in the Western Great Basin, in Great Basin Wetlands

Archaeology, ed. by J. Janetski and D.B. Madsen, Brigham Young University Museum of

Peoples and Cultures Occasional Papers 1:259-276.

1988 Thomas, D.H. and R.L. Kelly. The Archaeology of Triple-T Shelter (Ny345), in The

Archaeology of Monitor Valley, Vol. 3, by David Hurst Thomas. Anthropological Papers

of the American Museum of Natural History 66:240-271.

1988 Kelly, R.L. Archaeological Context, in C. Raven and R. Elston (eds.) Preliminary

Investigations in Stillwater Marsh: Human Prehistory and Geoarchaeology. U.S. Fish

and Wildlife Service Cultural Resource Series 1:5-20.

1988 Kelly, R.L. The Three Sides of a Biface. American Antiquity 53:717-734.

1988 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherer Land Use and Regional Geomorphology: Implications for

Archaeological Survey. American Archeology 7(1):49-57.

1988 Kelly, R.L. and Lawrence C. Todd. Coming into the Country: Early Paleoindian Hunting

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and Mobility. American Antiquity 53:231-244.

1988 Kelly, R.L. Bighorn, Pronghorn, Lagomorph, Rat: Great Basin Hunting Patterns and

Their Bearing on Sedentism. In B.V. Kennedy and G.M. LeMoine, Diet and Subsistence:

Current Archaeological Perspectives. Proceedings of the 19th Annual Chacmool

Conference, Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary, pp. 80-85.

1987 Kelly, R.L. A Comment on the Pre-Clovis Deposits at Meadowcroft Rockshelter.

Quaternary Research 27:332-334.

1987 Parry, W., and R.L. Kelly. Expedient Core Technology and Sedentism, in The

Organization of Core Technology, ed. by J.K. Johnson and C.A. Morrow. Boulder, CO.:

Westview Press, pp. 285-304.

1986 Kelly, R.L. Hunting and Menstrual Taboos: A Reply to Dobkin de Rios and Hayden.

Human Evolution 1:475-478.

1985 Kelly, R.L. and E. Hattori. Present Environment and History, in D. H. Thomas (ed.), The

Archaeology of Hidden Cave, Nevada. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum

of Natural History 61:39-46.

1983 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherer Mobility Strategies. Journal of Anthropological Research

39:277-306.

1982 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherer Linguistics and Resource Structure. Haliksa'i: University of

New Mexico Contributions to Anthropology 1: 45-53.

Professional Papers: Book Reviews, Editorials, Comments, Encyclopedia Entries, Legal

Documents, Obituaries

2017 Kelly, R.L. Letter to the Editor, The Atlantic, November 2017, p. 12.

2017 Kelly, R.L. Foreword, in Foraging in the Past: Archaeological Studies of Hunter-

Gatherer Diversity, edited by Ashley Lemke. University of Colorado Press, in press.

2017 Kelly, R.L. The Fifth Beginning. SAPIENS: Everything Human.

http://www.sapiens.org/archaeology/fifth-beginning/

2016 Craig M. Lee, Kelly, R.L., Rachel Reckin, Ira L. Matt, and Pei-Lin Yu. Frozen Pasts: Ice

Patch Archaeology in the Glacier National Park Crown of the Continent and Greater

Yellowstone Ecosystem e-magazine. http://crown-yellowstone.umt.edu/.

2015 Editor’s Corner. American Antiquity 80:633-634.

2015 Pei-Lin Yu, Craig Lee, Robert Kelly, Ira Matt, Francis Auld, Kevin Askan, John Murray,

Maria Nieves Zedeno, Frank Tyro, David Rockwell. Ice Patch Archeology and

Paleoecology in Glacier National Park: Emerging from the Ice National Park Service,

Archeology in Parks http://www.nps.gov/archeology/sites/npsites/glacierIcePatch.htm .

2014 Kelly, R.L. Review of Rough and Tumble: Aggression, Hunting, and Human Evolution,

by T.R. Pickering. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 24: 316-318.

2014 Kelly, R.L. Binford, Lewis R. (Hunter-Gatherer and Mid-Range Societies). In The

Global Encyclopedia of Archaeology, edited by Claire Smith, pp. 870-872. Springer.

2011 Kelly, R.L. Retrospective: Lewis R. Binford (1931-2011). Science 332: 928.

2011 Kelly, R.L. Binford, Lewis. Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Human Evolution, volume

1, Bernard Wood (ed.), pp. 75-77. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

2010 Kelly, R.L. “Bones of Contention” Op-ed page, New York Times, December 13, 2010.

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2010 Kelly, R.L. Reviews of Life Histories of the Dobe !Kung (Nancy Howell) and The Hadza:

Hunter-Gatherers of Tanzania (Frank Marlowe). Human Ecology 38: 705-708.

2009 Kelly, R.L. Review of Nukak: Ethnoarchaeology of an Amazonian People (Gustavo

Politis). Intersecciones en Antropología 9: 333-335.

2009 Kelly, R.L. Carson Sink-Stillwater Marsh, Humboldt Cave, Lovelock Cave, and the Wizards

Beach Site. Entries in Archaeology in America: An Encyclopedia Volume 3: Southwest and

Great Basin/Plateau, edited by F. McManamon, L. Cordell, K. Lightfoot, and G. Milner, pp.

278-280. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing.

2007 Kelly, R.L. A New Home for Anthropology at the University of Wyoming. Anthropology

Newsletter 48: 21.

2006 Kelly, R.L. Response to “The Skeptic’s Question,” SAA Archaeological Record 6(5): 18.

2006 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherers in History, Archaeology and Anthropology, edited by Alan

Barnard. Anthropological Forum 16(2): 186-188.

2004 Kelly, R.L. Kennewick Man is Native American. Society for American Archaeology

Archaeological Record 4(5): 33-37.

2002 Kelly, R.L. Archaeology IS Anthropology. The SAA Archaeological Record 2(3); 13-14.

2002 Kelly, R.L. American Archaeology In 30 Years (Invited editorial). Anthropology News

43(1): 4.

2002 Kelly, R.L. Opening Comments for 75th Anniversary of Antiquity, SAA Meeting, Denver,

2002. Antiquity 76: 1066

2001 Kenneth Ames, Martha Graham, Robert Kelly, Keith Kintigh, Vincas Steponaitis, and

Philip Walker. "Review of Secretary Babbitt's Final Determination of Cultural Affiliation

for Kennewick Man." Appendix to the Society for American Archaeology's amicus curiae

brief submitted to the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon, civil case no. 96-

1481-JE, Bonnichsen v. United States:

http://saa.org/Portals/0/SAA/repatriation/SAAbrief.2001-06-01.pdf

2001 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherers: An Interdisciplinary Perspective (edited by C. Panter-

Brick, R.H. Layton, and P. Rowley-Conwy). Antiquity 75: 641-642.

2000 Pine Spring’s History. Article in the Casper Star-Tribune (Wyoming’s state newspaper),

9/19/2000.

1999 Kelly, R.L. A Hunter-Gatherer Landscape (Michael Jochim). American Anthropologist

101: 654-655.

1999 Kelly, R.L. Comment to “Reproductive Interests and Forager Mobility” by D.

MacDonald and B. Hewlett. Current Anthropology 40: 518.

1999 Kelly, R.L. and Lin Poyer, Comment to “Is Inequality Universal” by Philip Salzman.

Current Anthropology 40: 49.

1998 Kelly, R.L. Comment to “Is it Evolution Yet? A Critique of Evolutionary Archaeology”

by J. Boone and E. Smith, Current Anthropology 39 Supplement: 161-162.

1998 Kelly, R.L. Native Americans and Archaeology: A Vital Partnership. Bulletin of the

Society for American Archaeology, 16(4): 24-26.

1998 Kelly, R.L. Archaeology, Population, and Globalization. Anthropology Newsletter 39(7):

41-42.

1998 Kelly, R.L. Stillwater Marsh, Western and Central Basin Wetland and Lakeside

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Adaptations. Entries in Archaeology of Prehistoric North America: An Encyclopedia,

edited by Guy Gibbon, Garland Press, pp. 819-20, 881-884.

1998 Kelly, R.L. A Review of Archaeology, 1997. Teaching Anthropology: Society for

Anthropology in Community Colleges Notes, Spring-Summer, 1998: 20-24.

1997 Kelly, R.L. Subsistence and Stone Tool Technology: An Old World Perspective (B.J.

Vierra). (Arizona State University Anthropological Research Papers 47). Journal of the

Royal Anthropological Institute (formerly Man) 3: 164-165.

1996 Kelly, R.L. Across the West: Human Population Movement and the Expansion of the

Numa (edited by D. Madsen and D. Rhode). Utah Archaeology 1995 8: 81-84.

1995 Kelly, R.L. Method and Theory for Investigating the Peopling of the Americas (edited by

R. Bonnichson and D.G. Steele). American Antiquity 60:563-565.

1994 Kelly, R.L. Mesoamerican Codices: Where did their Authors come from? University of

Louisville Library Review 44:7-15.

1993 Kelly, R.L. Ice Age Hunters of the Rockies (edited by D. Stanford and J.S. Day), and

Clovis: Origins and Adaptations (edited by R. Bonnichsen and K. Turnmire). American

Anthropologist 95:201-203.

1991 Kelly, R.L. Early Paleoindian Economies of Eastern North America (edited by K.

Tankersley and B. Isaac), Research in Economic Anthropology Supplement 5. American

Anthropologist 93:989-990.

1991 Kelly, R.L. "The Origins of Agriculture and its Implications." Health and Disease in the

Prehistoric Southwest (Arizona State University Anthropological Research Papers No.

34, edited by C.F. Merbs and R.J. Miller), and Guila Naquitz: Archaic Foraging and

Early Agriculture in Oaxaca, Mexico (edited by K. Flannery). Reviews in Anthropology

17:253-273.

1990 Kelly, R.L. Farmers as Hunters: The Implications of Sedentism (edited by S. Kent).

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Agricultural History 64:80-81.

1990 Kelly, R.L. Ecology and Human Organization on the Great Plains (D. Bamforth). Plains

Anthropologist 36:384-386.

1986 Kelly, R.L. Past and Present in Hunter-Gatherer Studies (edited by Carmel Schrire).

American Antiquity 51:877-878.

1984 Kelly, R.L. Archaeology and Native Americans. Indian Studies 1(3):17-18.

Professional Papers: Presented Papers

2018 Robinson, Erick, Jacob Freeman, Spencer R. Pelton, David A. Byers, and Robert L.

Kelly. Climate Change, Economies of Scale, and Population Growth in Prehistoric

Hunter-Gatherer Societies: A Case Study from Wyoming. Poster presented at the 2018

Annual Meeting of Society for American Archaeology, Washington, DC.

2018 Freeman, Jacob, Gideon Maughan, Erick Robinson, David A. Byers, and Robert L. Kelly.

The Effects of Population, Complexity and Temperature on the Long-Term, Energy

Consumption Dynamics of Human Societies: Implications for the Radiocarbon Record.

Poster presented at the 2018 Annual Meeting of Society for American Archaeology,

Washington, DC.

2018 Kelly, R.L., Erick Robinson, and Spencer R. Pelton. Social Inequality and Hunter-

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Gatherer Mobility: What’s the link? Keynote address at Social Inequality Before

Farming? University of Cambridge, January 21-22.

2018 Kelly, R.L. The Use of Radiocarbon Dates in Studying Prehistoric Demography:

Problems and Potential. Keynote address at Cross-Disciplinary Approaches to Prehistoric

Demography. Tarragona, Spain, March 1-2.

2017 Erick Robinson, H. Jabran Zahid, Chris Nicholson, and R.L. Kelly. Holocene Climate

Change and Human Population Growth Rates. Paper presented at the 2017 Annual

Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC.

2017 Todd, Lawrence C., Rachel Reckin and R.L. Kelly. Ice Patch Archaeology in a Landscape

Context: Chipped Stone, Snow, and Ice in the Southern Absarokas, NW Wyoming.

Presented at the 2017 Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference, Banff, Canada.

2017 Surovell, T. A. Mackie, M. E., Kelly, R. L., Pelton, S. R., Frison, George C., and

O’Brien, M. J. Wyoming’s other mammoth kill: The La Prele Mammoth Site. Paper

presented at the Archaeology and Paleontology Symposium, Washakie Museum, Worland

Wyoming.

2017 Why do high altitude archaeology now? Paper presented at the High Altitude

Archaeology Symposium, Buffalo Bill Historical Center, Cody, Wyoming.

2017 Mackie, Madeleine, Todd Surovell, R.L. Kelly, and Matthew O’Brien. New Excavations

at the La Prele Mammoth Site, Converse County, Wyoming. Paper presented at the 82nd

Annual Meeting of the Society for American Arhcaeology, Vancouver, B.C.

2017 Codding, Brian, Erick Robinson, Nathan Stevens, Terry Jones, and R.L. Kelly. Ecology,

Territoriality, and the Emergence of Acorn and Maize Economies in Western North

America. Paper presented at the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Vancouver, B.C.

2017 Todd, Lawrence, Rachel Reckin, Emily Brush, Kelly, R.L. and William Dooley. An

Alpine Archaeological Landscape in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Wyoming.

Poster presented at the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,

Vancouver, B.C.

2017 Robinson, Erick, and Kelly, R.L. The Paleoindian-Archaic Transition in the Western

United States: A Bayesian Approach. Paper presented at the 82nd Annual Meeting of the

Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, B.C.

2017 Kelly, R.L. and Erick Robinson. The Challenges and Prospects of Developing

Radiocarbon ‘Big Data” for the Study of Prehistoric Demography. Paper presented at the

82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, B.C.

2016 Kelly, R.L., Lisa Lucero, and Carole Crumley. Future Solutions from the Past. Presented

at the Royal Anthropological Institute/British Museum conference on Anthropology,

Weather and Climate Change (AAA Task Force on Climate Change Plenary Session).

May, London.

2016 Yu, Pei-Lin, R.L. Kelly, Craig Lee, Ira Matt, and John Murray. Climate Change,

Archaeology, and Native Expertise: An Ice Patch Success Story. Paper presented at the

81st Society for American Archaeology Conference, Orlando, Florida.

2016 Robinson, Erick, H. Jabran Zahid, Chris Nicholson, and R. L. Kelly. Holocene Climate

Change and Human Population Growth Rates. Paper presented at the 81st Society for

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American Archaeology Conference, Orlando, Florida.

2015 Kelly, R.L. What can Hunter-Gatherers tell us about the Formation of Early States in

China? Paper presented at the Conference on Methods and Theories for the Study of the

Origin of States in China, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China, November, 2015.

2015 Lee, Craig, R.L. Kelly, K. Puseman, R. Reckin, I. Matt, and P-L Yu. Ice cores from ice

patches: a novel paleoclimate proxy for the Rocky Mountain region. Presented at the 12th

Biennial Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference, Steamboat Springs, Co.

2015 Kelly, R.L. Are warfare and homicide responsible for the low population growth rates of

prehistoric hunter-gatherers? Presented at the plenary session, 11th International

Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies, Vienna, Austria.

2015 Kelly, R.L. David Hurst Thomas—A Retrospective. Presented at the 2015 Fryxell Award

Symposium in Honor of David Hurst Thomas, 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for

American Archaeology, San Francisco, CA.

2014 Kelly, R.L. What Does Hunter-Gatherer Mobility tell us about Hunter-Gatherer

Colonization? Rencontres Internationales d’Archéologie et d’Histoire d’Antibes, Nice,

France. Les systèmes de mobilité de la Préhistoire au Moyen Âge. CNRS, France.

2013 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherer Violence. Public forum presentation, International

Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies, Liverpool, UK.

2011 Rachel Reckin, Ira Matt, Robert L. Kelly, Craig Lee, Marcia Pablo, and Pei-Lin Yu.

Alpine Snow and Ice as a Source of Archaeological and Paleoecological Data in Glacier

National Park. Paper presented at the 2011 Rocky Mountain Conference, Missoula, MT.

2011 Brian Ostahowski, and Robert L. Kelly. Alm Debitage Analysis: Implications for

Hunter Gatherer Mobility Strategies in the Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming. Paper

presented at the 2011 Rocky Mountain Conference, Missoula, MT.

2011 Kelly, R.L., Todd Surovell, and Bryan Shuman. Demography and Climate in

Northwestern Wyoming. Paper presented at the 76th annual meeting of the Society for

American Archaeology, Sacramento.

2011 Lee, C., R. L. Kelly, I. Matt, R. Reckin and M. Pablo. Alpine Snow and Ice as a Source

of Archaeological and Paleoecological Data in the Rocky Mountains. Paper presented at

the 76th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento.

2010 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherer Violence and Population Density. Paper presented at the

invitation-only Lorentz Center conference on the evolution of human violence, University

of Leiden, October, 2010.

2010 Kelly, R.L. Me and Lew; or How One Archaeologist Changed the Discipline in Ways He

Might not Know. Paper presented at the 75th annual meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, St. Louis.

2010 Kelly, R.L. Why Not Behavioral Archaeology? Paper presented at a forum on Michael

Schiffer and Behavioral Archaeology, 75th annual meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, St. Louis.

2008 Mary Prasciunas and R.L. Kelly. Clovis Projectile Point Distribution: Separating

Behavior from Sample Bias. Paper presented at the 2008 meeting of the Society for

American Archaeology, Vancouver, Canada.

2008 Smith, G.M., and R. L. Kelly. The Dating Scene in Northern Wyoming: Temporal

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Distribution of Radiocarbon Dates in Northwestern Wyoming. Paper presented at the

2008 Plains Anthropological Conference, Laramie, WY.

2007 Kelly, R.L. Fluted Point Occupations in Caves and Rockshelters: Why Not? Presented at

the Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference, Jackson, Wyoming. October, 2007.

2007 Kelly, R.L. Who First Saw the Red Desert? Presented at “The Red Desert: Among Dead

Volcanoes and Living Dunes: A Public Conversation about the Value of Place.”

University of Wyoming Art Museum, September, 2007.

2006 John Laughlin and R. Kelly, Further Experimental Analysis of the Practical Limits of

Lithic Refitting. Paper presented at the 2006 Annual Meeting of the Plains

Anthropological Society, Topeka, Kansas.

2006 John Laughlin and R. Kelly, Experimental Analysis of the Practical Limits of Lithic

Refitting. Paper presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

2004 Kelly, R.L. Why are fluted points rarely found in caves and rockshelters? Paper presented

at the 2004 Plains Anthropological Conference, Billings, MT.

2002 Kelly, R.L. Opening Remarks, Celebration of Antiquity, Paper presented at the 67th

Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver, CO.

2000 Kelly, R.L. and Charles Reher, Alan Bartholomew, Clinton Crago, Sara Sheen, and Rick

Weathermon, The Cow Lake Site (48TE1536), An Early Historic Stone Circle Site in

Grand Teton National Park. Paper presented at the Plains Anthropological Conference,

Nebraska.

2000 Kelly, R.L. Maybe We Do Know when People Came to North America. Paper presented

at the International Workshop of the International Union for Quaternary Research, AThe

Colonization of South American During the Pleistocene/Holocene Transition,@

December 4-5, 2000, La Plata, Argentina. Delivered in Spanish.

2000 Kelly, R.L. Professional Archaeology and the Modern Landscape of Archaeology. Paper

presented at the 27th Great Basin Anthropological Conference. Ogden, Utah.

2000 Kelly, R.L. Reinvestigation of the Pine Spring Site, Southwestern Wyoming. Paper

presented at the 27th Great Basin Anthropological Conference. Ogden, Utah.

2000 Kelly, R.L. Mobility and Houses in Southwestern Madagascar. Paper presented at the

65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, PA.

1999 Kelly, R.L. with Charles A. Reher amd Alan Bartholomew. The 1999 University of

Wyoming/Grand Teton National Park Cooperative Archaeology Project. Paper presented

at the 1999 Plains Anthropological Conference, Sioux Falls, SD.

1999 Kelly, R.L., M.Hill and B. Andrews. Reinvestigation of the Pine Spring Site, Southwest

Wyoming. Paper presented at the 1999 Plains Anthropological Conference, Sioux Falls,

SD.

1999 Kelly, R.L. Is Ethnography of Any Use to Archaeology? Invited paper, presented at the

1999 Society for California Archaeology Conference, Sacramento, CA.

1998 Kelly, R.L. Ethnoarchaeology of Houses among Forager/Horticulturalists in Southwest

Madagascar. Poster presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology.

1997 Kelly, R.L. Native Americans and the Meaning of Archaeology in Academia. Invited

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paper, opening session, 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,

Nashville.

1996 Kelly, R.L. Foraging and Ethnicity: The Mikea of Madagascar. (with Lin A. Poyer) Paper

presented at the 1996 Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San

Francisco.

1996 Jung, Shannon and R.L. Kelly. The Mustang Shelter Archaeofauna. Paper presented at

the 1996 Great Basin Anthropological Conference.

1996 Kelly, R.L. Thinking about Prehistory. Invited paper, plenary session, 1996 Great Basin

Anthropological Conference, Lake Tahoe.

1994 Kelly, R.L. Prehistoric Background to Stillwater Marsh Bioarchaeology Papers.

Presented at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,

Anaheim, CA.

1994 Kelly, R.L. and Lin Poyer. Mikea Foraging and Ethnoarchaeology in Southwestern

Madagascar: A Report of Reconnaisance. Presented at the 12th Biennial Meeting of the

Society of Africanist Archaeologists, Bloomington, Indiana.

1993 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherer Foraging and Colonization of the Western Hemisphere.

Presented at the Wenner-Gren Symposium, "The Human Tide", Moscow, Russia, June.

(Invited)

1993 Kelly, R.L. The Current Status of Great Basin Archaeology. Presented at the 58th

Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO. (Invited)

1992 Kelly, R.L. Ethnographic Analogy and Migration to the Western Hemisphere. Presented

at the Prehistoric Mongoloid Dispersals Symposium, Tokyo, Japan, November. (Invited)

1991 Kelly, R.L. Foraging, Mobility, and the Paleoindian Case. Presented at the Second

Soviet-American Upper Paleolithic/Paleoindian Adaptations Symposium, Denver, CO.,

June 14-16. (Invited)

1991 Larsen, C.S., C.B. Ruff, and R.L. Kelly. Skeletal Structural Adaptations in Prehistoric

Western Great Basin Hunter-Gatherers. Presented at the 60th Annual Meeting of the

American Association of Physical Anthropologists.

1990 Kelly, R.L. Something There is that Doesn't Love a Wall: Reconciling Processual and

Post-Processual Archaeology. Presented at the 1990 Southern Illinois University Visiting

Scholar Conference, Carbondale, Ill., May 4-5.

1990 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherers and Sedentism. Presented at the Sixth International

Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies, Fairbanks, Alaska, May 28-June 2.

1989 Kelly, R.L. The Archaic Period in Northern Mexico: Some Predictions from the Ecology

of Modern Hunter-Gatherers. Presented at the Texas A&S Symposium of the Pan-

Southern North American Archaic, October. (Invited)

1989 Kelly, R.L. Of What Use is the Present? Presented at the Binford Feschtrift Symposium,

University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, November. (Invited)

1988 Kelly, R.L. Marshes and Mobility in the Western Great Basin. Presented at the Plenary

Session, 21st Great Basin Anthropology Conference, Park City, Utah. (Invited)

1988 Kelly, R.L. Sedentism and Inequality Among Hunter-Gatherers. Presented at the Fifth

International Conference of Hunting and Gathering Societies, Darwin, Australia.

1988 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherer Sedentism, Social Relations, and Resource Fluctuations.

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Presented at the 1988 Southern Illinois University Visiting Scholars Conference,

Carbondale, Ill. (Invited)

1988 Kelly, R.L. Shifting Perspectives: A New Look at Hunter-Gatherer Sedentism. Presented

at the 1988 Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Phoenix, Arizona.

1987 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherer Sedentism: Shifting Perspectives. Presented at the 1987

American Anthropological Association Meeting, Chicago, Illinois.

1987 Kelly, R.L. 1987 Excavations in the Stillwater Marsh. Presented at the 1987 Annual

Meeting of the Nevada Archaeological Association, Fallon, Nevada.

1987 Kelly, R.L. The Three Sides of a Biface. Presented at the 52nd Annual Meeting of the

Society for American Archaeology, Toronto, Canada.

1986 Kelly, R.L. Bighorn, Pronghorn, Lagomorgh, Rat: Great Basin Hunting Patterns and

Their Bearing on Sedentism. Presented at the 19th Annual Chacmool Conference,

Calgary, Alberta.

1986 Kelly, R.L. Late Holocene Cultural and Climatic Change in the Western Great Basin.

Presented at the 20th Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada.

1986 Kelly, R.L. and L.C. Todd. Paleoindian Bison Procurement and Long-Term Mobility.

Presented at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New

Orleans, Louisiana.

1985 Kelly, R.L. Technology and Hunter-Gatherer Mobility: A Method. Presented at the 50th

Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver, Colorado.

1984 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherer Mobility Strategies and Regional Archaeology. Presented at

the 49th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Portland, Oregon.

1983 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherer Mobility and Lithic Technology. Presented at the 82nd

Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois.

1980 Kelly, R.L. Prehistoric Lacustrine Resource Use in the Great Basin. Presented at the 17th

Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Professional Activities: Symposia

2017 Co-organizer, Frison Institute Symposium: The Future of “Big Data” in Archaeology.

82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, B.C.

2015 Member, Organizational Committee, International Conference on Hunting and Gathering

Societies, Vienna, Austria, September, 2015.

2015 Organizer, Session on Inequality and Violence, 11th International Conference on Hunting

and Gathering Societies, Vienna, Austria.

2015 Co-Organizer, Session on Mobility, 11th International Conference on Hunting and

Gathering Societies, Vienna, Austria.

2015 Discussant, Foraging Spectra: Hunter-Gatherer Diversity in Prehistory. Symposium

organized by Ashley Lemke on 20th anniversary of publication of The Foraging Spectrum

(1995), 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco,

CA.

2015 Co-organizer/Co-Chair (Nicolas Naudinot and Matthew Rowe) Frison

Institute/Geoarchaeology Interest Group Symposium, The Archaeology and

Geoarchaeology of Caves and Rockshelters, Society for American Archaeology, San

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Francisco.

2014 Co-organizer and co-Chair (Nicolas Naudinot), Frison Institute Symposium: International

Perspectives on Climate Change and Archaeology, Society for American Archaeology,

Austin, Texas.

2013 Co-organizer and Co-chair (Nicolas Naudinot), Frison Institute Symposium: Dates as

Data: New Applications of Radiocarbon Dating in Archaeology, Society for American

Archaeology, Honolulu, Hawaii.

2011 Co-organizer and Co-Chair, Celebrating the Career of John D. Speth. Symposium,

Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, CA.

2011 Discussant: New Looks at Old Sites: The Results of Recent Research at Paleoindian Sites

in the Great Basin. Symposium at the 2011 meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Sacramento, CA.

2008 Discussant: The Organization of Core Technologies: New Perspectives. Symposium at

the 2008 meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, Canada.

2008 Discussant: Foragers on the Edge: A Global Perspective on Diet Breadth and

Specialization in Arid Zones. Symposium at the 2008 meeting of the Society for

American Archaeology, Vancouver, Canada.

2007 Discussant: Bridge Over Troubled Waters: Is a North-South Dialogue Useful? Annual

Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX.

1995 Discussant: Intensification Among North American Hunter-Gatherers, Annual Meeting of

the Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis, MN.

1994 Discussant: Lithic Raw Material Economy in Late Glacial and Early PostGlacial Western

Europe, Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Anaheim, CA.

1992 Discussant: High Altitude Archaeology in the New World, Meeting of the Society for

American Archaeology, Pittsburgh, PA.

1992 Discussant: The Organization of Stone Tool Technologies, Meeting of the Society for

American Archaeology, April, Pittsburgh, PA.

1992 Discussant: Behavioral Perspectives on Technological Strategies," Third Southwest

Symposium, January, Tucson, AZ.

1990 Program Chair, 22nd Annual Meeting of the Great Basin Anthropological Conference,

October, Reno, NV.

1989 Discussant: Hunter-Gatherer Resource Transport, Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology.

1988 Discussant: New Perspectives on the Lovelock Culture, 21st Great Basin

Anthropological Conference, Park City, UT.

1984 Chair/Organizer: The Organization of Hunter-Gatherer Lithic Technology: Recent

Analyses. 49th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April,

Portland, OR.

1981 Chair/Organizer: Hunter-Gatherer Settlement-Subsistence Systems. 46th Annual Meeting

of the Society for American Archaeology, San Diego, CA.

Foreign Languages

Minimal French and Spanish

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Professional Organizations

Society for American Archaeology

President (2001-2003)

President-elect (2000-2001)

Editor, American Antiquity (2015-2018)

Committees: Native American Scholarship (1990-95); Native American Relations (1995-

1997); Book Award Committee (1997-2000); Task Forces: SAA-Native American

Relations (1991-95), American Antiquity editor search (2009)

Sigma Xi

American Anthropological Association

Secretary, Archaeology Division (1996-1998)

Great Basin Anthropological Association

Secretary (1998-2001; Founding executive committee)

Conference Chair (1990)

Plains Anthropological Society

Wyoming Archaeological Society

Graduate Students (committees chaired, currently serving on ~15 committees)

David Howe, 2017, MA

Connor Johnen, 2017, MA

Brigid Grund, 2017, PhD (co-chair)

Sean Carroll, 2016, MA

Laura Cannon, 2016, MA

Nathaniel Kitchel, 2016, PhD

Justin McKeel, 2015, MA

Nick Freeland, 2012, MA

Jason Bogstie, 2012, MA

Rick Weathermon, 2011, PhD

Rachel Reckin, 2011, MA

Brian Ostahowski, 2011, MA

Geoff Smith, 2010, PhD

Caroline Ketron, 2010, MA

Bryon Schroeder, 2010, MA

Mary Prasciunas, 2008, PhD

Derek Anderson, 2007, MA

Matt O’Brien, 2006, MA

Mary Prasciunas, 2004, MA

Jeremy Moss, 2004, MA

Adam Graves, 2002, MA

Craig Lee, 2001, MA

Casey Dukeman, 2000, MA

Nicole Waguespack, 1999, MA

External Examiner/Opponent

Miikka Tallavaara, Ph.D., University of Helsinki, 2015

External Program Reviews

University of Nevada, Anthropology

University of Utah, Anthropology

References

Dr. David Hurst Thomas, Curator, North American Archaeology

Division of Anthropology

American Museum of Natural History

Central Park West at 79th St.

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New York, NY 10024

Tel: 212-769-5890

[email protected].

Dr. Audrey Shalinsky, Associate Dean

College of Arts and Sciences

University of Wyoming

Laramie, WY 82071

Tel: 307-766-4106

[email protected]

Ms. Tobi Brimsek, Executive Director

Society for American Archaeology

1111 14th Street NW, Suite 800

Washington, DC 20005-5622

Tel: 202-789-8200

[email protected].

Dr. James Ahern

Dept. of Anthropology

University of Wyoming

Laramie, WY 82071

Tel: 307-766-5136

[email protected]