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CURRICULUM VITAE Barbara J. Mills Department of Anthropology Haury Building 1009 E South Campus Dr. University of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721-0030 [email protected] 520-621-6298 EDUCATION University of Pennsylvania University of New Mexico University of New Mexico A.B., 1976 M.A., 1983 Ph.D., 1989 Major: Anthropology Major: Anthropology/Archaeology Major: Anthropology/Archaeology RESEARCH INTERESTS Southwest Archaeology, Ceramic Analysis, Archaeology of Inequality, Migration, Identity, Colonialism and Culture Contact, Ethnogenesis, Ritual and Materiality, Heritage Preservation PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT 20082002200220042007 2006-07 1993-2004 2000-2004 1998-2002 1998-2002 1996-2002 1991-1996 1989-1991 1985-1988 1986 1984-1985 1984-1985 1983-1985 1982 1977-1981 1976-1977 Head, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona Professor, American Indian Studies Program, University of Arizona Curator of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona Acting Head, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona (Summer/Fall) Acting Head, Department of Near Eastern Studies, University of Arizona Director, University of Arizona Archaeological Field School Associate Curator of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona Associate Professor, American Indian Studies Program, University of Arizona Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona. Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Arizona Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Arizona Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Northern Arizona University Ceramic Analyst, Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico Archaeological Technician, Division of Cultural Research, Cavate Architectural Recording Project, Bandelier National Monument, National Park Service Ceramic Analyst, Chaco Additions Survey Project. Division of Cultural Research, National Park Service Research Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico Graduate Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico Teaching Assistant, Ladder Ranch Research Project, University of New Mexico Archaeological Field School Research Archaeologist, Zuni Archaeology Program, Pueblo of Zuni Research Assistant, Zuni Archaeology Program, Pueblo of Zuni HONORS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS 2008-2011 National Science Foundation, Human and Social Dynamics Program, “The Structure and Dynamics of Social Networks in the Prehispanic Southwest” ($299,490, PI) (Lead PI for Collaborative grant with Jeffery Clark, Center for Desert Archaeology, total award is $749,000). 2007 National Geographic Society, “Chronology of the Andronovo Cultural Community in the Southern Urals, Kazakhstan” ($19,940, PI, co-PI: Irina Panyushkina) 2006 Gordon R. Willey Prize, Archaeology Division, American Anthropological Association, for an outstanding archaeology paper published in American Anthropologist: “The Establishment and Defeat of Hierarchy: Inalienable Possessions and the History of Collective Prestige Structures in the Puebloan Southwest,” 2004, AA 106(2):238-251. 2005-2007 International Arid Lands Consortium, “Implications of Prehistoric Burning for Management of Southwestern Forests,” ($95,000, co-PI with V. Holliday, J. Dean, P. Goldberg, C. Roos, and S. Weiner) 2004-2005 Rutgers University, Institute for Women’s Leadership, Ford Foundation funded grant, “Agencies of Change: Faculty Leadership in Initiating and Sustaining Structural Change at the University of Arizona,” ($24,000 with half as match from the Office of the Provost, U of Arizona), co-PI with L. Brigham, N. Miller, and J. Monk 2003-2004 College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Institute, “An Information Gateway for Southwestern Anthropology” ($45,000) 2003 University of Arizona Research Career Development Fund, Office of the Provost ($5000) 2002-2004 National Science Foundation, Archaeology Program, “Ceramics, Colonialism, and Domestic Practice at Zuni Pueblo, A.D. 1300-1900” ($99,000) 2002-2005 National Science Foundation, Research Experiences for Undergraduates Sites Program, “Undergraduate Research Experience in Archaeology and Historic Preservation: A Cooperative Project of the University of Arizona and the White Mountain Apache Tribe” (PI, co-PI with John Welch) ($201,000) 2002 Pueblo of Zuni, Analysis of Ceramics from the Middle Village Project ($7000) 2001-2002 U.S. Forest Service, Apache Sitgreaves National Forests, Cooperative Agreement for Analysis of Ceramics from Roundy Pueblo $13,000 2001 Social and Behavioral Research Institute, University of Arizona, GIS Research Assistant Grant for “Ancestral Pueblo Landscapes and Communities in the Silver Creek Area” 2000 Riecker Grant, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, “Labor, Consumption, and Identity: Western Pueblo Ethnogenesis in the Silver Creek Area, EastCentral Arizona” ($4,000) 2 1999-2000 National Geographic Society, Research Committee Small Grants Program, "The Spatial Structure of a Pueblo IV Community, Arizona" Grant #6463-99 ($24,700) 1999 Small Grants Program, Office of the Vice-President for Research, University of Arizona, "The Spatial Structure of a Pueblo IV Community, Arizona" ($5000) 1998-2000 National Science Foundation, SBER Instrumentation Program, “An Integrated System for Digital Image Acquisition, Image Processing, and CD-Rom Publishing in Archaeology” (coPI with David Killick and Steven Kuhn) SBR-9812157 ($28,450) 1997 National Science Foundation, Anthropology Program, "The Economic, Social, and Political Reorganization of Late Prehistoric Pueblo Communities in the Silver Creek Area, Arizona" SBR-9507660 ($132,311) 1995-98. With REU Supplement SBR-9507661 ($4600) 1996-1998 Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, U.S. Forest Service, "Cooperative Agreement for Support of Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project" ($10,000) 1995-1996 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, "The Archaeology of Integration: Western Pueblo Population Reorganization in the Silver Creek Area, Arizona" ($4,000) 1995 Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, U.S. Forest Service, "Cooperative Agreement for Support of Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project" ($12,000) 1993-1994 Small Grants Program, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Arizona, "Prehistoric Population Dynamics in the Silver Creek Area" ($5,000) 1993 Columbus Quincentenary Program, University of Arizona, "The Economic Consequences of European Contact: Evidence from the Zuni Area" ($2,400) 1993-1994 Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, U.S. Forest Service, "Cooperative Agreement for Analysis of Collections and Site Survey Information from the Silver Creek Drainage, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests" ($8000) 1991-1993 National Science Foundation, Division of Undergraduate Science, Engineering, and Mathematics Education, "Computer-Based Laboratory Exercises for Introductory Archaeology Courses" (co-PI with K. Cruz-Uribe) ($84,266) 1993 Missouri University Reactor Facility, University of Missouri-Columbia, "A Neutron Activation Analysis of Protohistoric and Recent Historic Zuni Ceramics" ($20,000 in NSFsubsidized analysis charges) 1992-1993 Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, U.S. Forest Service, "Cooperative Agreement for Archaeological Inventory of Sites on the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests" ($13,000) 1991-1992 National Science Foundation, Anthropology Program, "Ceramic Production and the Economic Organization of Protohistoric Zuni Society" (BNS-9116686) ($41,168) 1993 Research Professorship, Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Institute, University of Arizona, Fall semester 3 1990-1991 University of New Mexico, Office of Contract Archeology, "Analysis of Ceramics Recovered from the Transwestern Pipeline Project" ($193,433) 1991-93; "Analysis and Write-Up of Transwestern Pipeline Project Survey Ceramic Data" ($9888) 1991; "Supplement to Ceramic Analysis" ($29,000) 1992; "Research Design for Ceramic Analysis on the Transwestern Pipeline Project" ($4000) 1990-1991 American Anthropological Association, Margaret Cullinam Wray Grant Program, "A Trace-Element Analysis of Zuni Glaze Ware" (co-PI with Richard D. Foust) ($3000) 1991 National Endowment for the Humanities, Humanities Travel to Collections Program, "Ceramic Specialization and Standardization at Hawikuh" ($750) 1990 Elected to Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society 1990 American Council of Learned Societies, International Travel Program, "Travel to Attend World Archaeological Congress II, Barquisimeto, Venezuela" ($1000) 1990-1991 Northern Arizona University, Organized Research Committee Grant, "Ceramic Composition and Regional Interaction in the Zuni Area" ($12,500) 1989-1990 Northern Arizona University, Faculty Development Committee, "Development of Visual Materials for Southwestern Archaeology and Emergence of Civilization Courses" ($3000) 1990 Northern Arizona University, Colorado Plateau Studies Program, "An Assessment of the Research Potential of the Babbitt Collection at the Museum of Northern Arizona" ($500) 1989 Smithsonian Institution, Short-term Visiting Research Fellow, "A Preliminary Compositional Analysis of Matsaki Polychrome," Conservation Analytical Laboratory ($2000) 1989 Ruth E. Kennedy Dissertation Award, Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico. 1986-1988 National Science Foundation, Anthropology Program, Dissertation Improvement Grant, "Ceramics and Settlement in the Cedar Mesa Area, Southeastern Utah: A Methodological Approach (co-PI with Dr. Jeremy A. Sabloff) ($4600) 1985-1986 Challenge Assistantship, Office of Graduate Studies, University of New Mexico 1985 Sigma Xi (The Scientific Research Society) Research Grant-in-Aid ($350) PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS Mills, Barbara J., and William H. Walker (editors) 2008 Memory Work: Archaeologies of Material Practice. School for Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe. Mills, Barbara J. (editor) 2004 Identity, Feasting, and the Archaeology of the Greater Southwest. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. 4 Mills, Barbara J. (editor) 2000 Alternative Leadership Strategies in the Prehispanic Southwest. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Mills, Barbara J., Sarah A. Herr, and Scott Van Keuren (editors) 1999 Living on the Edge of the Rim: The Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project, 19931998. Archaeological Series No. 192 (2 volumes), Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson. Mills, Barbara J., and Patricia L. Crown (editors) 1995 Ceramic Production in the American Southwest. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. (Paperback edition published in 1999). Mills, Barbara J., Christine E. Goetze, and Nieves Zedeño 1993 Across the Colorado Plateau: Anthropological Studies Along the Transwestern Pipeline Route, Volume XVI, Interpretation of Ceramic Artifacts. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Ferguson, T. J., and Barbara J. Mills 1982 Archaeological Investigations at Zuni Pueblo, 1977-1980. Zuni Archaeology Program Report 183. Pueblo of Zuni. (non-peer reviewed) PUBLICATIONS: JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS 2008 Calendar Age of Lisakovsky Timbers Attributed to the Andronovo Community of the Bronze Age in Eurasia. (with Irina P. Panyushkina, Emma R. Usmanova, and Li Cheng). Radiocarbon 50(3):459-469. 2008 Animate Objects: Shell Trumpets and Ritual Networks in the Greater Southwest (with T. J. Ferguson). Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 15(4):338-361. 2008 How the Pueblos Became Global: Colonial Appropriations, Resistance, and Diversity in the North American Southwest. Archaeologies: Journal of the World Archaeological Congress. 4(2):218-232. 2008 Introduction: Memory, Materiality, and Depositional Practice (with William H. Walker). In Memory Work: Archaeologies of Material Practices, edited by Barbara J. Mills and William H. Walker pp. 3-23. School for Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe. 2008 Remembering while Forgetting: Depositional Practice and Social Memory at Chaco. In Memory Work: Archaeologies of Material Practices, edited by Barbara J. Mills and William H. Walker, pp. 81-108. School for Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe. 2008 Field Schools Without Trowels: Teaching Archaeological Ethics and Heritage Preservation in a Collaborative Context (with Mark Altaha, John Welch, and T. J. Ferguson). In Collaborating at the Trowel’s Edge: Teaching and Learning in Indigenous Archaeology, edited by Stephen W. Silliman, pp. 25-49. Amerind Foundation and University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 5 2008 Colonialism and Cuisine: Cultural Transmission, Domestic Practice, and Agency at Zuni Pueblo. In Cultural Transmission and Material Culture: Breaking Down Boundaries, edited by Lee Horne, Brenda Bowser, and Miriam Stark, pp. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 2008 Agents of Change: Faculty Leadership in Initiating and Sustaining Institutional Change at the University of Arizona (with Jeni Hart, Lindy Brigham, Mary K. Good, and Jan Monk). In Doing Diversity in Higher Education: Faculty Leaders Share Challenges and Strategies, edited by Winnifred R. Brown-Glaude, pp. 166-183. Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick. 2007 Ceramics and Pottery. In Encyclopedia of Archaeology, Volume 2, edited by Deborah Pearsall, pp. 975-984. Elsevier, New York. 2007 A Regional Perspective on Ceramics and Zuni Identity, A.D. 200-1630. In Zuni Origins: Toward a New Synthesis of Southwestern Archaeology, edited by David A. Gregory and David R. Wilcox, pp. 210-238. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 2007 Multicrafting, Migration, and Identity in the Greater Southwest. In Rethinking Craft Production: Multicrafting and the Nature of Producers, edited by Izumi Shimada, pp. 25-43. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. 2007 Performing the Feast: Visual Display and Suprahousehold Commensalism in the Puebloan Southwest. American Antiquity 72(2):210-239. 2006 The Social Contexts of Glaze Paint Ceramic Production and Consumption in the Silver Creek Area. In The Social Life of Pots: Glaze Wares and Cultural Dynamics in the Southwest, AD 1250-1680, edited by Judith A. Habicht-Mauche, Suzanne L. Eckert, and Deborah L. Huntley, pp. 60-85. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. (with Thomas R. Fenn and Maren Hopkins) 2005 Sequence and Stratigraphy. In Handbook of Archaeological Methods, Volume I, edited by Herbert Maschner and Christopher Chippindale, pp. 176-215. AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek. (with Rafael Vega-Centeno) 2005 Curricular Matters: The Impact of Field Schools on Southwest Archaeology. In Southwest Archaeology in the Twentieth Century, edited by Linda S. Cordell and Don Fowler, pp. 6080. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. 2004 The Establishment and Defeat of Hierarchy: Inalienable Possessions and the History of Collective Prestige Structures in the Puebloan Southwest. American Anthropologist 106(2):238-251. 2004 Identity, Feasting, and the Archaeology of the Greater Southwest. In Identity, Feasting, and the Archaeology of the Greater Southwest, edited by Barbara J. Mills, pp. 1-23. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. 2004 Migration, Factionalism, and the Trajectories of Pueblo IV Period Clusters in the Mogollon Rim Region. In The Protohistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1275-1600, edited by E. Charles Adams and Andrew I. Duff, pp. 85-94. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. (with Eric Kaldahl and Scott Van Keuren) 6 2004 Key Debates in Chacoan Archaeology. In In Search of Chaco: New Approaches to an Archaeological Enigma, edited by David Noble, pp. 123-130. School of American Research Press, Santa Fe. (non-peer reviewed) 2002 Recent Research on Chaco: Changing Views on Economy, Ritual, and Society. Journal of Archaeological Research 10(1):65-117. 2002 Acts of Resistance: Zuni Ceramics, Social Identity, and the Pueblo Revolt. In Archaeologies of the Pueblo Revolt, edited by Robert W. Preucel, pp. 85-98. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. 2002 From Analytical to Anthropological: 14th Century Red Ware Circulation and Its Implications for Pueblo Reorganization. In Ceramic Production and Circulation in the Greater Southwest, edited by Donna M Glowacki and Hector Neff, pp. 85-97. Monograph 44, The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California, Los Angeles. (with Daniela Triadan and Andrew I. Duff) 2002 Regional Patterns of Ceramic Variability in the San Juan Basin: Ceramics of the Chaco Inventory Survey. In An Archaeological Survey of the Additions to Chaco Culture National Historical Park, edited by Ruth M. Van Dyke, National Park Service, Santa Fe, in press. 2000 Gender, Craft Production, and Inequality in the American Southwest. In Women and Men in the Prehispanic Southwest: Labor, Power, and Prestige, edited by Patricia L. Crown, pp. 301-343. School of American Research Press, Santa Fe. 2000 Alternative Models, Alternative Strategies: Leadership in the Prehispanic Southwest. In Alternative Leadership Strategies in the Prehispanic Southwest, edited by Barbara J. Mills, pp. 1-18. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 2000 The Social and Historical Context of Short-Term Stylistic Replacement: A Zuni Case Study. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 7(3):139-164, special issue on “Recent Advances in Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology, Part I,” edited by Brenda J. Bowser. (with Margaret Ann Hardin) 1999 Ceramics and the Social Contexts of Food Consumption in the Northern Southwest. In Pottery and People, A Dynamic Interaction, edited by James Skibo and Gary Feinman, pp. 99-114. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City. 1999 The Research Setting. In Living on the Edge of the Rim: Excavations and Analyses by the Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project, 1993-1998, edited by Barbara J. Mills, Sarah A. Herr, and Scott Van Keuren, pp. 1-10. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 192. University of Arizona, Tucson. 1999 Ceramic Ware and Type Systematics. In Living on the Edge of the Rim: Excavations and Analyses by the Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project, 1993-1998, edited by Barbara J. Mills, Sarah A. Herr, and Scott Van Keuren, pp. 243-268. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 192. University of Arizona, Tucson. 7 1999 The Reorganization of 11th through 14th Century Communities in the Silver Creek Area. In Living on the Edge of the Rim: Excavations and Analyses by the Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project, 1993-1998, edited by Barbara J. Mills, Sarah A. Herr, and Scott Van Keuren, pp. 505-511. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 192. University of Arizona, Tucson. 1999 Excavations at Pottery Hill. In Living on the Edge of the Rim: Excavations and Analyses by the Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project, 1993-1998, edited by Barbara J. Mills, Sarah A. Herr, and Scott Van Keuren, pp. 117-148. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 192. University of Arizona, Tucson. (with Sarah A. Herr, Eric J. Kaldahl, Joanne M. Newcomb, Charles R. Riggs, and Ruth Van Dyke) 1999 Excavations at the Bailey Ruin. In Living on the Edge of the Rim: Excavations and Analyses by the Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project, 1993-1998, edited by Barbara J. Mills, Sarah A. Herr, and Scott Van Keuren, pp. 149-242. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 192. University of Arizona, Tucson. (with Scott Van Keuren, Susan L. Stinson, William Graves, Eric J. Kaldahl, and Joanne M. Newcomb) 1999 Chronology of the Mogollon Rim Region. In Living on the Edge of the Rim: Excavations and Analyses by the Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project, 1993-1998, edited by Barbara J. Mills, Sarah A. Herr, and Scott Van Keuren, pp. 269-293. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 192. University of Arizona, Tucson. (with Sarah A. Herr) 1999 Ceramic Production and Distribution in the Silver Creek Area. In Living on the Edge of the Rim: Excavations and Analyses by the Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project, 19931998, edited by Barbara J. Mills, Sarah A. Herr, and Scott Van Keuren, pp. 295-324. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 192. University of Arizona, Tucson. (with Sarah A. Herr, Susan L. Stinson, and Daniela Triadan) 1998 Migration and Pueblo IV Community Reorganization in the Silver Creek Area, East-Central Arizona. In Migration and Community Reorganization: The Pueblo IV Period in the American Southwest, edited by Katherine A. Spielmann, pp 65-80. Arizona State University Anthropological Research Papers 51, Tempe. 1998 Research and Preservation of Sacred Sites by the Zuni Indian Tribe of New Mexico. Human Organization 57:30-42. (with T. J. Ferguson) 1997 Sourcing Chuskan Ceramic Production: Petrographic and Experimental Approaches. Kiva 62:261-282. (with Andrea Carpenter and William Grimm) 1997 Accumulations Research: Problems and Prospects for Estimating Site Occupation Span. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 4:141-191. (with Mark D. Varien) 1996 The Social Context of Production. In Interpreting Southwestern Diversity: Underlying Principles and Overarching Patterns, edited by Paul Fish and J. Jefferson Reid, pp. 121-124. Arizona State University Anthropological Research Papers 48, Tempe. 1995 Assessing the Scale of Organizational Change in Protohistoric Zuni Ceramic Production and Distribution. Museum Anthropology 19(3):37-46. 8 1995 The Organization of Protohistoric Zuni Ceramic Production. In Ceramic Production in the American Southwest, edited by Barbara J. Mills and Patricia L. Crown, pp. 200-230. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 1995 Gender and the Reorganization of Zuni Craft Production: Implications for Archaeology. Journal of Anthropological Research 51:149-172. 1995 Ceramic Production in the American Southwest: An Introduction. In Ceramic Production in the American Southwest, edited by Barbara J. Mills and Patricia L. Crown, pp. 1-29. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. (with Patricia L. Crown) 1994 Community Dynamics and Archaeological Dynamics: Some Considerations of Middle-Range Theory. In The Ancient Southwestern Community: Models and Methods for the Study of Prehistoric Social Organization, edited by W. H. Wills and Robert D. Leonard, pp. 55-65. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. 1993 Abandonment at Zuni Farming Villages. In Abandonment of Settlements and Regions, edited by Catherine M. Cameron and Steve A. Tomka, pp. 123-137. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. (with Nan A. Rothschild, T. J. Ferguson, and Susan Dublin) 1992 Spatial Patterning in Ceramic Vessel Distributions. In Piecing Together the Past: Applications of Refitting Studies in Archaeology, edited by Jack Hofman and James G. Enloe, pp. 217-237. British Archaeological Reports International Series 578. Tempus Reparatum, Oxford. (with Eileen L. Camilli and LuAnn Wandsnider) 1991 Assessing the Research Potential of Museum Collections: The Babbitt Collection at the Museum of Northern Arizona. Kiva 57(1):77-91. (with Christine E. Goetze) 1990 Contemporary Zuni Architecture and Society. In Pueblo Style and Regional Architecture, edited by Nicolas C. Markovich, Wolfgang F.E. Preiser, and Fred G. Sturm, pp. 103-121. Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York. (with T. J. Ferguson and Calbert Seciwa) 1989 Integrating Analyses of Vessels and Sherds through Models of Ceramic Assemblage Formation. World Archaeology 21(1):133-147. 1987 Settlement and Growth of Zuni Pueblo: An Architectural History. Kiva 52:243-266. (with T. J. Ferguson) 1984 Functional Analysis of Ceramics from the Anderson Site. In Ladder Ranch Research Project, A Report of the First Season, edited by Margaret A. Nelson, pp. 67-81. Technical Series of the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, No. 1. Albuquerque. 1984 Preliminary Report on the Ceramics from the Anderson Site. In Ladder Ranch Research Project, A Report of the First Season, edited by Margaret A. Nelson, pp. 51-66. Technical Series of the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, No. 1. Albuquerque. (with Patricia A. Gilman) 9 PUBLICATIONS: BOOK REVIEWS 2008 Book Review, Josephine Foard and the Glazed Pottery of Laguna Pueblo, by Dwight P. Lanmon, Lorraine Welling Lanmon, & Dominique Coulet du Gard. Journal of Anthropological Research, in press. 2008 Book Review, The Archaeology of Chaco Canyon: an Eleventh-Century Pueblo Regional Center. Stephen H. Lekson, ed. American Anthropologist 110(1):121-122. 2006 Book Review, Mimbres Painted Pottery, Revised Edition, by J.J. Brody. Journal of Anthropological Research 62(2):296-297. 2003 Book Review, Chaco Society and Polity: Papers from the 1999 Conference, edited by Linda S. Cordell, W. James Judge, and June-el Piper; and Examining the Course of Southwest Archaeology, edited by David Phillips and Lynne Sebastian, American Antiquity 68(3):594. 2003 Book Review, Indigenous Archaeology, by Joe Watkins, American Anthropologist 105(2):473-474. 1996 Book Review, Social Dynamics of Pottery Style in the Early American Southwest, by Michelle Hegmon, Kiva 62:205-207. 1996 Review Essay: The Organization of Prehistoric Southwestern Communities: Economic, Ideological, and Spatial Approaches. Reviews in Anthropology 25:49-60. 1994 Book Review, Ceramics and Ideology: Salado Polychrome Pottery, by Patricia L. Crown, Antiquity 68(261):897-898. 1994 Book Review, Acoma and Laguna Pottery, by Rick Dillingham and Melinda Elliott, The American Indian Quarterly 18(4):572-574. 1993 Book Review, Ceramic Production and Distribution, by George J. Bey, III and Christopher A. Pool, American Anthropologist 95(4):1015-16. 1993 Book Review, Early Prehistoric Agriculture in the American Southwest, by W.H. Wills, American Antiquity 58(4):782-3. 1993 Book Note, Excavations at Three Prehistoric Sites along Pia Mesa Road, Zuni Indian Reservation, by Mark Varien et al., American Antiquity 58(1):181-2. WORKS IN PROGRESS Books: n.d. Voices in American Archaeology, co-editor with Wendy Ashmore and Dorothy Lippert, 75 th Anniversary Volume of the Society for American Archaeology. SAA Press. (under review) n.d. Puebloan Diasporas: Migration, Ethnogenesis and the Transformation of Western Pueblo Society, A.D. 1000-1400. Book manuscript in preparation. 10 Peer-Reviewed Articles and Book Chapters: 2009 Archaeological Collaboration with Native Americans in the Western United States. (with Nicholas Laluk, Wendi Field Murray, and T. J. Ferguson). Collaborative Anthropologies (under review). 2008 From the Ground Up: Depositional History, Memory, and Materiality. Archaeological Dialogues (under review) (commentary on ms. by P. McAnanany and I. Hodder, “Social Stratigraphy”). 2008 Themes and Models for the Archaeology of Migration in the Southwest. Invited chapter for Scale, Connectivity, and Movement, edited by Margaret Nelson, University Press of Colorado, Boulder. (under review) 2006 Ritual Practice and Hohokam Trajectories. In Hohokam Trajectories in Worldwide Perspective, edited by Suzanne Fish and Paul Fish. Amerind Foundation and University of Arizona Press. (with Mark Elson, Paul Fish, Glen Rice, and Henry Wallace) (under review) 2006 Household Craft Production and Hohokam Political Economy. In Hohokam Trajectories in Worldwide Perspective, edited by Paul R. Fish and Suzanne K. Fish, Amerind Foundation and University of Arizona Press, Tucson. (with Gary Feinman, David Abbott, and James Bayman) (under review). Other: 2008 Overview of Southwest Archaeology. In Oxford Encyclopedia of North American Archaeology, edited by Timothy Pauketat. Oxford University Press. (in progress) NEWSLETTER ARTICLES Mills, Barbara 2006 “A Diversity of Graduate Curricula in Applied Archaeology.” The SAA Archaeological Record, special issue on The New Graduate Curriculum, November. Yu, Pei Lin, Barbara Mills, and Anna Neuzil 2006 “What Skills Do I Need to Obtain and Keep a Job in Archaeology.” The SAA Archaeological Record, May, Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C. Mills, Barbara 2005 How the Past Becomes the Present. Anthro News, November. American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. Chamblee, John F., and Barbara J. Mills 2001 Archaeology in 2001: Current Research Based on the 2001 Annual Meeting Program. The SAA Archaeological Record 1(5):24-28. Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C. Mills, Barbara J., and John F. Chamblee 2001 Annual Meeting Highlights, New Orleans, 2001. The SAA Archaeological Record 1(1):11-12. Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C. 11 Mills, Barbara J. 1996 Working Together, The Archaeological Field School in the 1990s: Collaboration in Research and Training. SAA Bulletin 14(5):18-20. Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C. SYMPOSIA ORGANIZED 2006 “Memory Work: Archaeologies of Material Practice,” session organized for the TAG 2006, (Theoretical Archaeology Group), Exeter, U.K. (co-organizer with William H. Walker and Joshua Pollard) 2005 “The Archaeology of Ritual, Memory, and Materiality,” invited session by the AAA Executive Program Committee for the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. (co-organizer with William H. Walker) 2005 “The Archaeology of Ritual, Memory, and Materiality” School of American Research Short Seminar, February 16-18, 2005, Santa Fe (co-organized with William H. Walker) 2005 “Mobile Farmers, Migrants, and Boundary Permeability: Putting the Mogollon Rim in Archaeological Perspective,” Session submitted for the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City. 2003 “Colonialism and Culture Change at Zuni Pueblo, 1300-1900,” Amerind Foundation Advanced Seminar, Dragoon. 2002 “Identity, Feasting, and the Archaeology of the Greater Southwest,” Eighth Biennial Southwest Symposium, Tucson. 1998 “Alternative Leadership Strategies in the Greater Southwest,” 63 rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. 1992 “The Organization of Ceramic Production in the American Southwest,” 57th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS (1998-present) 2009 “The Archaeology of Social Networks and Memory Practices at Chaco Canyon, NM.” Distinguished Archaeology Lecture, University of Colorado, Boulder. (January) 2008 Archaeological Collaboration with Native Americans in the Western United States (with Nicholas C. Laluk, Wendi Field Murray and T. J. Ferguson). Paper Delivered at the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association San Francisco, California November 22, 2008. 2008 Identity Communities and Material Practices: Logics of Ritual Deposition in the U.S. Southwest. Paper presented at the World Archaeological Congress, Dublin, Ireland, session on “Materializing Identities” (with Wendi Field Murray). 2008 Invited Discussant, “Inalienable Possessions in Mesoamerica,” Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver. 12 2008 Invited Discussant, “Migration” Session, 10th Biennial Southwest Symposium, Arizona State University, Tempe. 2007 Balancing Knowledge Systems: Theory and Practice in the Decolonization of Archaeology in the U.S. Southwest. Invited Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association annual meeting, Washington D.C. (with Kerry Thompson) 2007 Puebloan Migration as Diasporic History. Invited Paper presented at the 73 rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX, in session “Honoring Linda Cordell” 2007 Animate Objects: Shell Trumpets and Ritual Networks in the Greater Southwest. Invited Paper presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX. (with T. J. Ferguson) 2007 Lead Astray? Sourcing of Lead in Prehistoric Glaze Paints of the Southwestern U.S. Paper presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX (with Thomas Fenn, John Chesley, and Joaquin Ruiz) 2007 Invited Discussant, “100 Years of Archaeology at Chaco Canyon,” 73 rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX. 2006 The Archaeology of Materiality and Memory at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Invited Lecture, University of California, Berkeley (October) 2006 Remembering while Forgetting: Depositional Practices and Social Memory at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Paper presented at the Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference, Exeter. (December) 2006 Archaeology of the American Southwest (AD 900-1600): Contexts, Transitions, and Themes. Invited Keynote Paper for the Obermann Seminar on “Comparative Archaeologies: The American Southwest (AD 900-1600) and the Iberian Peninsula (3000-1500 BC),” organized by William Graves and Katina Lillios, 18-26 June, 2006, University of Iowa. 2006 How the Pueblos Became Global: Colonial Appropriations, Resistance, and Diversity in the North American Southwest. Invited paper in session co-organized by Charles Cobb and Diana Loren, “The Earth of the Modern: Parallel Modernities and Colonial Subjectivities,” 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, PR. 2006 The Archaeology of Materiality and Memory at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Invited Lecture, Archaeology Center, Stanford University (March) 2005 Remembering While Forgetting: The Practices of Ritual Deposition at Chaco. In “The Archaeology of Ritual, Memory, and Materiality,” invited session by the AAA Program Executive Committee for the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. 2005 Distinguished Lecture, Department of Anthropology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas (April) 2005 Graduate Proseminar and Public Lecture, Department of Anthropology, University of California at Santa Barbara (May) 13 2005 Invited Discussant, Session on “Chaco in the Zuni Area.” 71 st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City 2005 Introduction for “Mobile Farmers, Migrants, and Boundary Permeability: Putting the Mogollon Rim in Perspective,” in session co-organized and co-chaired with John Welch and T. J. Ferguson, 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City 2005 Archaeology Without Trowels: Teaching Archaeology and Heritage Preservation in Collaborative Contexts (with Mark Altaha, T. J. Ferguson, and John Welch). Invited Paper for Symposium, “Archaeology at the Trowel’s Edge: Collaborative Field Schools in North America,” organized by Stephen Silliman, 71 st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City 2005 Marks of Identity: Ceramics and the Social Transformation of Zuni Pueblo, A.D. 1300-1900. Invited Colloquium, School of American Research, Santa Fe (March) 2004 Invited Discussant, Session on Material Culture: Ceramics, Archaeological Sciences of the Americas Conference, University of Arizona, Tucson 2004 Performing the Feast. Invited paper for symposium “From Subsistence to Social Strategies: Refining the Material Correlates of Household and Suprahousehold Levels of Food Preparation,” organized by Elizabeth Klarich, 70 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal 2004 The Causes and Consequences of Migration in the Southwest (with Anna Neuzil). Invited paper for symposium on “Migration and Archaeology” at the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meetings, Montreal, Canada 2004 Ritual Practice and Hohokam Trajectories. Paper prepared for Amerind Seminar on “Hohokam Trajectories in Worldwide Perspective,” organized by Suzanne Fish and Paul Fish, Dragoon 2003 Colonialism and Cuisine: Cultural Transmission, Domestic Practice, and Agency at Zuni Pueblo. Invited paper for session “Anthropological Studies in Cultural Transmission in Honor of Carol Kramer,” delivered at the American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, Chicago 2003 Ceramics, Colonialism, and Cuisine. Paper prepared for Amerind Seminar, “Colonialism and Culture Change at Zuni Pueblo, 1300-1900,” organized by Barbara J. Mills, May, 2003, Dragoon (with Lisa Gavioli, Todd Pitezel, and Molly Proue) 2003 Colonialism, Ceramics, and Identity at Zuni. Paper prepared for Amerind Seminar, “Colonialism and Culture Change at Zuni Pueblo, 1300-1900,” organized by Barbara J. Mills, May, 2003, Dragoon (with Noah Thomas) 2003 Multicrafting, Migration, and Identity. Invited paper presented in the symposium, “Rethinking Craft Production: Multicrafting and the Nature of Producers,” organized by Izumi Shimada, SAA Annual Meeting, Milwaukee 14 2002 The Mogollon Concept, Settlement Discontinuity, and Interpretations of Mogollon Rim Archaeology. Paper prepared for the Biennial Mogollon Conference, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces 2002 The Social Contexts of Glaze Paint Ceramic Production and Consumption in the Silver Creek Area, invited symposium paper in session on “The Social Life of Pots,” organized by Judith Habicht-Mauche, Suzanne Eckert and Deb Huntley, SAA Annual Meeting, Denver (with Thomas Fenn and Maren Hopkins) 2002 Discussant in Forum on Workshops, organized by Cathy Costin and Katherine Spielmann, SAA Annual Meeting, Denver 2001 Ceramics and the Question of Zuni Origins. Invited paper for symposium on “Zuni and the Mogollon,” sponsored by the Museum of Northern Arizona and the Center for Desert Archaeology, Inc., Flagstaff 2001 Migration, Factionalism, and the Trajectories of Pueblo IV Period Clusters in the Mogollon Rim Region. (with Eric Kaldahl and Scott Van Keuren). Invited paper for symposium on “Cluster Analysis: The Organization of Pueblo IV Period Settlement Clusters in the Greater Southwest,” organized by E. Charles Adams and Andrew I. Duff, 65 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans 2001 The Archaeology of Inalienable Possessions. Invited paper for symposium on “Beyond a Prestige Goods Economy: Social Valuables, Agency, and Power,” organized by V. Vargas, 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans 2000 Pueblo III-IV Period Specialization in the Silver Creek Area, East-Central Arizona (with M. Trenna Valado). Invited paper for conference on Mogollon Rim Ceramics, Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff 2000 Ceramics and Chronology in the Silver Creek Area (with Sarah Herr). Invited paper for conference on Mogollon Rim Ceramics, Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff 1999 Acts of Resistance: Zuni Ceramics, Social Identity, and the Pueblo Revolt. Invited paper for session on "An Archaeology of the Pueblo Revolt," organized by Robert Pruecel, 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Seattle 1999 Discussant, Symposium on "Complexity in the Old World," 64 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago 1998 Invited participant, “Cultural Affiliation of Four Corners Anasazi,” organized by Fort Lewis College and the National Park Service, Durango 1998 Introduction: Alternative Leadership Strategies in the Greater Southwest. Paper prepared for session entitled “Corporate or Network? Alternative Leadership Strategies in the Greater Southwest,” Barbara J. Mills, Organizer and Chair, 63 rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Seattle Bridging the Gap between Archaeological and Ethnographic Scales: The Analysis of ShortTerm Stylistic Replacement Using the Stevenson Collections (with Margaret A. Hardin). Invited Paper for session on “Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology,” 63 rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Seattle 1998 15 SELECTED REPORTS AND NONREFEREED BOOK CHAPTERS Mills, Barbara J. 2008 Chronological, Distributional and Functional Analyses of the Ceramic Assemblages from the Casamero and Pierre's Outliers. In The Casamero Community in the Red Mesa Valley of Northwestern New Mexico. Special Publication of the Archaeological Society of New Mexico. Albuquerque. (in press, republication of report prepared for OCA, UNM) Hart, Jeni, Lindy Brigham, Mary Good, Barbara Mills, and Jan Monk 2007 Agencies of Change: Faculty Leadership in Initiating and Sustaining Structural Change at the University of Arizona, Final report submitted to Rutgers University, Institute for Women’s Leadership. Southwest Institute for Research on Women, University of Arizona. Mills, Barbara J. 2004 Annual Report of the University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, submitted to the White Mountain Apache Tribe. Roos, Christopher I., and Barbara J. Mills 2004 Annual Report of the University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, submitted to the U. S. Forest Service, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, Springerville. Mills, Barbara J., et al. 2003 Colonialism and Culture Change at Zuni Pueblo, A.D. 1300-1900. Collected papers from Amerind New World Seminar, Dragoon, AZ. Mills, Barbara J. 2003 Annual Report of the University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, submitted to the White Mountain Apache Tribe. Mills, Barbara J., and Samual Duwe 2003 Annual Report of the University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, submitted to the U. S. Forest Service, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, Springerville. Mills, Barbara J. 2002 Annual Report of the University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, submitted to the White Mountain Apache Tribe. Mills, Barbara J. and Michael Margolis 2002 Annual Report of the University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, submitted to the U. S. Forest Service, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, Springerville. Mills, Barbara J. 2000 The Archaeological Field School in the 1990s: Collaboration in Research and Training. In Working Together Native Americans and Archaeology, edited by Kurt E, Dongoske, Mark Aldenderfer, and Karen Doehner, pp. 121-128. Society for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C. (Reprint of article originally published in 1996 in the SAA Bulletin, with postscript) Mills, Barbara J., Thomas Fenn, Kristen Hagenbuckle, Shannon Plummer, Susan Stinson, and Raphael Vega-Centeno 1999 Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project, 1999 Field Report. Submitted to the U.S. Forest Service, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, Springerville, Arizona. Mills, Barbara J., Sarah A. Herr, and Scott Van Keuren (editors) 1997 Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project, 1997 Field Report. Submitted to the U.S. Forest Service, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, Springerville, Arizona. Mills, Barbara J., William Graves, Sarah A. Herr, Eric J. Kaldahl, Joanne M. Newcomb, Susan L. Stinson, and Scott Van Keuren 1996 Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project, 1996 Field Report. Submitted to the U.S. Forest Service, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, Springerville, Arizona. 16 Mills, Barbara J., Sarah A. Herr, Eric J. Kaldahl, Joanne M. Newcomb, Susan L. Stinson, and Scott Van Keuren 1995 Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project, 1995 Field Report. Submitted to the U.S. Forest Service, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, Springerville, Arizona. Mills, Barbara J., Sarah A.Herr, Eric J. Kaldahl, Joanne M. Newcomb, and Scott Van Keuren 1994 Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project: 1994 Field Report. Submitted to the U.S. Forest Service, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests. Mills, Barbara J., and Christine E. Goetze 1993 Appendix C: Ceramic Analysis. In Across the Colorado Plateau: Anthropological Studies for the Transwestern Pipeline Expansion Project, Volume XIII: Excavation of Cohonina and Cerbat Sites in the Western Arizona Uplands, by Gerald A. Bair and Karol W. Stoker, pp. C1-C9. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and the Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Mills, Barbara J., Trixi Bubemyre, Doug Gann, Sarah Herr, Charles Riggs, and Ruth Van Dyke 1993 Report of the 1993 Activities of the University of Arizona Archaeological Field School. Submitted to the U.S. Forest Service, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests. Goetze, Christine E., and Barbara J. Mills 1993 Classification Criteria for Wares and Types. In Across the Colorado Plateau: Anthropological Studies Along the Transwestern Pipeline Route, Volume XVI, Ceramic Studies, by Barbara J. Mills, Christine Goetze, and Nieves Zedeño, pp. 21-85. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and Office of Contract Archeology, U of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Goetze, Christine E., and Barbara J. Mills 1993 Ceramic Chronometry. In Across the Colorado Plateau: Anthropological Studies Along the Transwestern Pipeline Route, Volume XVI, Ceramic Studies, by Barbara J. Mills, Christine Goetze, and Nieves Zedeño, pp. 87-150. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Zedeño, Maria Nieves, and Barbara J. Mills 1993 Ceramic Production and Distribution: Introduction and Problem Definition. In Across the Colorado Plateau: Anthropological Studies Along the Transwestern Pipeline Route, Volume XVI, Ceramic Studies, by Barbara J. Mills, Christine Goetze, and Nieves Zedeño, pp. 175-185. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Zedeño, Maria Nieves, James Busman, James Burton, and Barbara J. Mills 1993 Ceramic Compositional Analyses. In Across the Colorado Plateau: Anthropological Studies Along the Transwestern Pipeline Route, Volume XVI, Ceramic Studies, by Barbara J. Mills, Christine Goetze, and Maria Nieves Zedeño, pp. 187-234. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Trixi D. Bubemyre, and Barbara J. Mills 1993 Clay Oxidation Analyses. In Across the Colorado Plateau: Anthropological Studies Along the Transwestern Pipeline Route, Volume XVI, Ceramic Studies, by Barbara J. Mills, Christine Goetze, and Nieves Zedeño, pp. 235-277. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Mills, Barbara J. 1993 Functional Variation in the Ceramic Assemblages. In Across the Colorado Plateau: Anthropological Studies Along the Transwestern Pipeline Route, Volume XVI, Ceramic Studies, by Barbara J. Mills, Christine Goetze, and Nieves Zedeño, pp. 301-346. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 17 Mills, Barbara J. 1993 Synthesis of Ceramic Interpretation. In Across the Colorado Plateau: Anthropological Studies Along the Transwestern Pipeline Route, Volume XVI, Ceramic Studies, by Barbara J. Mills, Christine Goetze, and Nieves Zedeño, pp. 413-423. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Mills, Barbara J. 1993 Ceramic Artifacts. In Across the Colorado Plateau: Anthropological Studies for the Transwestern Pipeline Expansion Project, Volume VI: Transwestern Mainline Survey, by Ronna J. Bradley, pp. 245-268. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Mills, Barbara J., Timothy J. Burchett, and Christine E. Goetze 1992 Ceramics of the Chaco Mesa Route. In Across the Colorado Plateau: Anthropological Studies Along the Transwestern Pipeline Route, Volume III: Chaco Mesa Route, by Charles Amsden, pp.93-110. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Mills, Barbara J., Timothy J. Burchett, and Christine E. Goetze 1992 Ceramics of the San Juan Basin Route. In Across the Colorado Plateau: Anthropological Studies Along the Transwestern Pipeline Route, Volume V: San Juan Lateral Survey, by Charles Amsden, pp. 181-196. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Mills, Barbara J. 1991 Ceramics from the Box B Site. In Archeology of the San Juan Breaks, The Anasazi Occupation, edited by Patrick Hogan and Lynne Sebastian, pp. 51-88. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Mills, Barbara J. 1988 Ceramic Production and Distribution. In Archeological Investigations at Eight Small Sites in West-Central New Mexico, by Patrick Hogan (et al.), pp. 145-154. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Mills Barbara J. 1988 Ceramic Analysis. In Archeological Investigations at Eight Small Sites in West-Central New Mexico, by Patrick Hogan, pp. 83-144. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Seaman, Timothy J., and Barbara J. Mills 1988 What Are We Measuring? Rim Thickness Indices and Their Implications for Changes in Vessel Use. Proceedings of the Fourth Jornada Mogollon Conference, edited by David J. Kirkpatrick and Meliha Durhan, pp. 163-194. Human Systems Research, Tularosa, NM. Mills, Barbara J. 1988 Ceramic Typology. In Toward an Archeology of Landscapes, edited by Timothy J. Seaman, William H. Doleman, and Richard C. Chapman, pp. 163-168. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Mills, Barbara J., and Timothy J. Seaman 1988 El Paso Brownware Rim Analysis. In Toward an Archeology of Landscapes, edited by Timothy J. Seaman, William H. Doleman, and Richard C. Chapman, pp. 169-183. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Mills, Barbara J. 1988 Chronological, Distributional and Functional Analyses of the Ceramic Assemblages from the Casamero and Pierre's Outliers. In The Casamero and Pierre's Outliers Survey: An Archaeological Class III Inventory of the BLM Lands Surrounding the Outliers, By Randy Harper, Joseph Winter, Barbara Mills, and James Brandi, pp. 59-98. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. Mills, Barbara J. 1988 Ceramic Recording Procedures. In Distributional Survey and Excavation of Archaeological Resources in the Vicinity of El Paso, Texas, by Eileen L. Camilli, LuAnn Wandsnider, and James I. Ebert, pp. 7-1 to 7-11. Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces District Office. 18 Mills, Barbara J. 1986 Temporal Variability in the Ceramic Assemblages of the Eastern Slope of the Black Range, New Mexico. In Mogollon Variability, Edited by Charlotte Benson and Steadman Upham, pp. 169180. New Mexico State University Occasional Papers 25. Las Cruces. Mills, Barbara J. 1986 Prescribed Burning and Hunter-Gatherer Subsistence Systems. Haliksa'i: UNM Contributions to Anthropology 5:1-26. PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Anthropological Association Arizona Archaeological Council Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society New Mexico Archaeological Council Register of Professional Archaeologists Society for American Archaeology World Archaeological Congress SERVICE: EXTERNAL American Anthropological Association Elected to Long-Range Planning Committee, 3-year term 2004-07 Chair, Committee on the Status of Women in Anthropology, 1997-98 Elected to Committee on the Status of Women in Anthropology, 3-year term 1995-98 Amerind Foundation Chair, SAA-Amerind Seminars Selection Committee, 2002-2005 Member, SAA-Amerind Seminars Selection Committee, 2006 Arizona Archaeological Council, Elected to Executive Committee, 1991-93 Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society Public lectures 1992, 1997, 2001, 2004 Center for Desert Archaeology Search Committee member, Preservation Archaeologist, 2007 Ford Foundation/National Academy of Sciences Panelist, Pre-Doctoral Fellowships, 2006 National Science Foundation Panelist, Graduate Research Fellowships, 2004, 2009 Panelist, Archaeology Program, 1998-01 Panelist, BGER Division, Research Instrumentation Competition, 1995-96 Pecos Conference, Co-organizer, 72nd Pecos Conference, Pinedale, Arizona, 1999 Pueblo of Zuni Tribal Museum Advisory Board, 2002-2004 Consultant, NEH Exhibit Planning and Implementation Grants, 2001-02, “Hawikku: Echos from Our Past” Society for American Archaeology Secretary-elect, 2008-09; Secretary 2009-2011 Member, SAA Book Award Committee, 2003-06, Chair 2006-08 Chair, Committee on Curriculum, 2003-06 Forum Discussant, “The New Graduate Curriculum,” 72 nd Annual Meeting, 2006 Member, Meetings Development Committee, 2002-03 Member, Native American Scholarship Committee, 1997-02 Program Chair, 66th Annual Meeting, 2001 Fred Plog Fellowship Selection Committee, 2001 Annual Meeting Program Committee, 1999-2000 19 Southwest Symposium Organizer, Eighth Biennial Southwest Symposium, 2002 Advisory Board, 1992-94, 1996-02 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Review Panel, 2008-2010 Western Humanities Alliance, Program Committee, 2005 Annual Meeting Editorial Boards Editorial Advisory Committee, University of Arizona Press Editorial Advisory Board, Kiva: Journal of Southwest Archaeology and History, AltaMira Press, 1999-present Associate Editor, Journal of Anthropological Research, University of New Mexico, 2005-present Editorial Advisor, University of Arizona Anthropological Papers, University of Arizona Press, 2000-present Manuscript and Proposal Refereeing (since 2000) AAAS/Canon National Parks Science Scholars Program (2000) Altamira Press (2007, 2008) American Anthropologist (2004, 2005) American Antiquity (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) Cambridge Archaeological Review (2007) Current Anthropology (2006, 2008) Desert Archaeology, Inc. (2003, 2004, 2005) Geoarchaeology (2001, 2002) Historical Archaeology (2005) J. of Anthropological Research (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009) J. of Archaeological Method and Theory (2002) J. of Archaeological Research (2002) J. of Archaeological Science (2003, 2004) J. of Field Archaeology (2007) J. of Social Archaeology (2004, 2005, 2008, 2009) Kiva, Journal of Southwestern Archaeology and History (multiple reviews annually) Latin American Antiquity (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006) National Geographic Society (2000, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009) National Science Foundation (multiple reviews, annually) School of American Research Press (2004) Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2006) University of Arizona Press (1999, 2000, 2004) University of New Mexico Press (2007) University of Oklahoma Press (2007) University of Utah Press (2002, 2007) Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research (2001, 2008, 2009) World Archaeology (2003) SERVICE: INTRAMURAL (since 2000) Department of Anthropology Acting Head (Summer 2006, Summer-Fall 2007) Admissions Committee (AY 1999-2000) Curriculum Committee (Spring 2005-2006) Dozier Award (Chair; 2003-04) Executive Committee (AY 1998-2002, Fall 2007) Field School Committee (AY 1993-2004, Chair) 20 Haury Fellowship (AY 2000-02) IGERT Coordinator (Fall 2005, Summer 2006) NSF IGERT in Archaeological Sciences Steering Committee (AY 2003-present) Old World Archaeology Search (2007-08) Promotion & Tenure Committee (AY 2005-06 and 2006-07, Chair) Scholarships & Awards (AY 2004-05) Southwest Land, Culture, and Society Executive Committee (AY 2003-present) TA/RA Selection (AY 1999-2000) College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Betteridge Five-Year Review Committee (Chair, 2008-09) Dean’s Audit Committee (2005-07) Salary Equity Committee (2002-03) Olsen Five-Year Review Committee (Fall 2002) Undergraduate Scholarship Committee (Spring 2009) University External Review Panel Member, UA Press Review (2007) Committee on Conciliation (2006-2009) Member, NSF ADVANCE Leadership Workgroup (2006-present) Finance Committee Working Group on Academic Investments and Priorities (2004-2006) Millennium Report Oversight Committee (MROC) (2002-present Executive Committee; co-Chair, 2003-2004) MROC FAIR Task Force (2002-2006; co-Chair, 2003-2006) Blue Ribbon Committee on Faculty Work Life (2006) Participant in ad hoc grant-writing for NSF ADVANCE, Women in Science proposal submitted by the University of Arizona (June-July 2005, PI: Dr. Leslie Tolbert, Vice President for Research, funded) Office of the Provost, Research Career Development Fund Selection Committee (2004) Diversity Coalition (2003-2004) University of Arizona Press Director Search Committee (1998-99) Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series Fund Raising Committee (2007) Consultant for Public Exhibits (1997, 2002) Continuing Status and Promotion Committee (2003-04) Exhibit Planning for permanent exhibit on migration and archaeology (2003-present) Exhibit Preparation for “The Pottery Detectives” (2002-03) Head of Collections Search Committee (AY 1998-1999) Bioarchaeology Search Committee (AY 2007-08) Center for Middle Eastern Studies Advisory Board Member (AY 2006-07) Department of Classics (College of Humanities) Promotion and Tenure Committee (2003-04, 2006-07, 2008-09) Archaeology Search Committee (2007-08) SERVICE: PUBLIC OUTREACH Public Lectures Archaeological Institute of America, University of Arizona (2007) Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society (1992, 1997, 2001, 2004, 2007) Arizona State Museum Rare Glimpses Series (2003) El Paso Archaeological Society (2001) SAGE Extended University, University of Arizona (2001) Arizona Archaeology Society, Agave Chapter (1999) 21 Arizona Archaeological Society, Casa Malpais Chapter (1994) Arizona Archaeological Society, Cochise Chapter (2005) Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest Interpretive Series (1994, 1995) Lyman Lake State Park Public Lecture Series (1995) Magellan Circle Inaugural Dinner, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Arizona (2004) Old Pueblo Archaeology Center, Morris K. 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COURSES TAUGHT Patterns in Prehistory (Ugrad) Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology (Ugrad) Introduction to Archaeology (Ugrad) From Clovis to Coronado: Ancient Peoples of the Southwest (Ugrad) Emergence of Civilization (Ugrad) Introduction to Archaeological Analysis (Ugrad) Ceramic Analysis: Theory (Ugrad/Grad) and Ceramic Analysis: Practicum (Ugrad/Grad) Advanced Field Methods in Archaeology (Ugrad/Grad) Southwest Land and Society (Ugrad/Grad) Analysis of Archaeological Materials (Grad) Foundations of Archaeological Interpretation (Grad) Graduate Seminars: American Indians and Archaeology (co-convened with UG), Archaeology of the Borderlands Community Reorganization in the American Southwest, Data Analysis, The Roots of Inequality, Ethics and Professional Skills in Archaeology STUDENT ADVISING Current Student Committees (AY 08-09): Major Advisor (Graduate): Jessica Cerezo-Roman (Ph.D.), Katherine Dungan (M.A.), Sam Duwe (Ph.D.), Nicholas Laluk (Ph.D.), David Mehalic (Ph.D.), Susan Ryan (Ph.D.), Kerry Thompson (Ph.D.), Meaghan Trowbridge (M.A.), James Vint (Ph.D.) Committee Member: Jose Alverez (M.A.), Nicole Arendt (Ph.D.), Jenny Cano (Ph.D.), Yi-Shing Chung (Ph.D.), Elizabeth Cutright-Smith (Ph.D.), Melanie Dedecker (Ph.D.), Thomas Fenn (Ph.D.), Kelly Jenks (Ph.D.), Rob Jones (M.A.), Phil Leckman (Ph.D.), Natalia Martinez (Ph.D.), Wendi Field Murray (M.A.), Caitlan O’Grady (Ph.D., MSE), Jill Onken (Ph.D., Geosciences), Matthew Pailes (Ph.D.), Todd Pitezel (Ph.D.) 22 Student Committees Chaired to Degree Completion: Dale Brenneman (M.A. 1995, U Arizona), Timothy Burchett (M.A. 1991, Northern Arizona U), Jenny Cano (M.A. 2003, U Arizona), Christina Cichra (B.A. Honors, 2005, U of Arizona), Samuel Duwe (M.A. 2005, U of Arizona), Mark Elson (Ph.D. 1996, U Arizona), Craig Fertelmes (B.A. Honors, 2005, U of Arizona), Lisa Gavioli (M.A. 2004, U Arizona), Christine Goetze (M.A. 1994, Northern Arizona U), Donna Graves (M.A. 1990, Northern Arizona U), Kristen Hagenbuckle (M.A. 2000, U of Arizona), Sarah Herr (M.A. 1994, Ph.D. 1999, U Arizona), Eric Kaldahl (M.A. 1995, Ph.D. 2000, U Arizona), Nickolas Naluk (M.A. 2006, U Arizona), Sarah Luchetta (M.A. 2005, U Arizona), Katherine MacFarland (B.A. Honors, 2007, U Arizona), Rebecca McKim (M.A. 1994, U Arizona), David Mehalic (M.A. 2002, U Arizona), Anna Neuzil (M.A. 2001, Ph.D. 2005, U Arizona), Joanne Newcomb (M.A. 1997, U of Arizona), Elizabeth Perry (M.A. 2000, Ph.D. 2004, U Arizona), Bonnie Pitblado (M.A. 1993, U Arizona), Shannon Plummer (M.A. 2000, U of Arizona), Molly Proue (M.A. 2005, U Arizona), Christopher Roos (Ph.D. 2008, U of Arizona), Jonathan Scholnick (M.A. 2003, U Arizona), Susan Stinson (M.A. 1996, Ph.D. 2004, U Arizona), Trenna Valado (M.A. 1999, U Arizona), Rafael Vega-Centeno (Ph.D. 2005 U Arizona). External Student Committees: Andrew I. Duff (Ph.D., 2000, Arizona State University) Katherine (Kit) Nelson (Ph.D., 2001, Southern Methodist University) Holly Martelle (Ph.D., 2002, Toronto University) Katherine Dungan (B.A. Honors, 2005, University of Michigan) Hannah Fretwell (Ph.D. candidate, University of New Mexico) Brigitte Kovacevich (Ph.D., 2006, Vanderbilt University) Matthew Liebmann (Ph.D., 2006, University of Pennsylvania) Marianne R. Tyndall (Ph.D. candidate, University of New Mexico) 4/09 23