Presentations

This page was last updated in Oct. 2017.

Symposia Organized

  1. Analytical Applications in the Archaeology of Eastern North America. 2007. Session organized for the 74th Annual Meeting of the Eastern States Archaeological Federation. Sponsored by the Archaeometry Laboratory of the University of Missouri Research Reactor. Session information available here.

  2. Archaeometric Methods, Archaeological Applications, I & II. Poster sessions for the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Sponsored by the Society for Archaeological Sciences and the Archaeometry Laboratory of the University of Missouri Research Reactor. (with L. Cecil, and R. Popelka-Filcoff). Session information available here.

Invited Presentations

  1. Revisiting and integrating compositional ceramic datasets on the northern North American Great Plains. 2017. 75th annual Plains Anthropological Conference. Bismarck, North Dakota (with Hollenback, K.L. and Swenson, F.).

  2. The atlatl to bow-and-arrow transition: what can we learn from modern recreational competition data? 2017. 75th annual Plains Anthropological Conference. Bismarck, North Dakota (with Breslawski, R., Etter, B., and Jorgeson, I.).

  3. Phylogenetic Analysis of Paleoindian Projectile Points from Eastern North America. 2015. 27th Annual Conference of the Human Behavior & Evolution Society. Columbia, Missouri (with M.J. O'Brien).

  4. Paleoindian Cultural Transmission in Eastern North America. 27th Annual Conference of the Human Behavior & Evolution Society. Columbia, Missouri (with M.J. O'Brien).

  5. The Afterlife of Archaeometry; the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Database Project. 2015. 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. San Francisco, California. (with M.D. Glascock)

  6. Evaluation of the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory Tel Ashdod Ceramic Data. 2013. Annual Meeting of the American Schools of Oriental Research. November, Baltimore, Maryland.

  7. The Lawrence Berkeley Archaeometry Archives: Resources for the Study of Levantine Ceramics. 2013. Second Workshop on Levantine Ceramic Production and Distribution. February, Athens, Greece.

  8. Cultural Transmission among Eastern Fluted-Point Cultures. 2012. 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. April, Memphis, Tennessee. (with M.J. O'Brien)

  9. Variation and Innovation in the American Paleolithic: Morphometric Analysis of Eastern Paleoindian Projectile Points. 2011. 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, March 2011, Sacramento, California. (with M.J. O’Brien)

  10. Compositional Analysis of Prehistoric Shell from Eastern North America. 2011. 13th Modern Trends in Activation Analysis Conference, March 2011, College Station, Texas.

  11. Salvage Archaeometry: Rescue, Preservation, and Dissemination of Geochemical Data. 2009. 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 2009, Atlanta, Georgia. (with M.D. Glascock)

  12. Ceramic Production in Central Lydia from the Early Bronze Age through the Late Lydian Period: Preliminary Results from Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis. 2008.73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 2008, Vancouver, British Columbia. (with M.D. Glascock, C. Luke, D. Pullen, and C.H. Roosevelt)

  13. Bridging the Gap: Characterizing Champlain Valley Chert. 2006. 26th Annual Conference on New England Archaeology: Through the Kaleidoscope: Refocusing the Lens, May, 2006, Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge, MA.

Discussant

  1. “Research in the Field: What to Do and What Not to Do in Running an Archaeology Project.” 2012. Chaired by M.M. Stoll and D.H. Dye. Sponsored by the SAA Student Affairs Committee. 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Memphis, Tennessee.

  2. “Using the Digital Archaeological Record (tDAR) for Management, Research, and Education.” 2012. Chaired by K.W. Kintigh. 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Memphis, Tennessee.

Museum Exhibits

  1. “Mount Independence Chert: An Ancient and Revolutionary Stone.” 2005. Annual exhibit prepared by for the Mount Independence National Historic Landmark. (M. T. Boulanger, A. D. Hathaway, and E. Gilbertson)

Papers and Posters

  1. Cultural transmission in the Paleoindian of eastern North America: incorporating outline-based geometric morphometrics with cladistic reconstructions. 2018. 83rd Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. April, Washington, D.C.

  2. Geochemical analysis of mica source specimens and artifacts from the Abbott Farm National Historic Landmark (28-Me-1). 2016. 83rd Annual meeting of the Eastern States Archeological Federation. November, Langhorne, Pennsylvania. (with G.D. Lattanzi, C.C. Roush, and M.D. Glascock)

  3. Technological variability in Woodland and Plains Village Period ceramics from central and eastern North Dakota. 2015. 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. April, San Francisco, California. (with W. Goodwin, K.L. Hollenback, F. Swenson, and M.D. Glascock)

  4. Evaluating Linguistic Endangerment Worldwide from a Biocultural Approach. 2014. 99th Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. August, Sacramento, California. (with B.D. Castro Escobar and R. Walker)

  5. The Late Bronze IIA Pottery from Goldman's Excavations at Tarsus-Gözlükule, Turkey: The Results of Archaeometric Analysis. 2014. Annual Meeting of the American Schools of Oriental Research. November, San Diego, California. (with S. Karacic and M.D. Glascock)

  6. Phylogenetic Analysis of Eastern Paleoindian Fluted-Point Forms. 2014. 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Austin, Texas. (with M.J. O'Brien)

  7. pXRF Analysis of Middle Woodland Mica Artifacts from the Abbott Farm National Historic Landmark. 2013. 78th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. April, Honolulu, Hawaii. (with G.D. Lattanzi)

  8. Preservation and Analysis of the Perlman/Asaro Archaeometry Archives. 2013. 7th World Archaeological Congress. January, Dead Sea, Jordan. (with M.D. Glascock)

  9. Pigments on Polychrome Pottery from the 76 Draw Site, New Mexico. 2011. 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. March, Sacramento, California. (with C.A. Sall)

  10. Seventeenth-Century Native-American Social Dynamics on the Fringe of Colonial Empires: Analysis of the Ceramic Assemblage from Fort Hill, Hinsdale, New Hampshire. 2010. 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April, St. Louis, Missouri. (with P.A. Thomas)

  11. Native American Ceramics and Society in 17th-Century New England. 2010. 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November, New Orleans, Louisiana. (with E.S. Chilton and J. Woods)

  12. Giving Voice to Choice: Integrating Scientific, Ethnographic, and Historical Analysis to Understand 17th Century Native Pottery from Western New England. 2010. 75thAnnual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. April, St. Louis, Missouri. (with J.A. Woods, E.S. Chilton, D.V. Hill, and M.D. Glascock)

  13. Geochemical Characterization of Tecovas and Alibates Source Samples. 67th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, October 14-17, Norman, Oklahoma. (with M. Quigg and M.D. Glascock)

  14. 16th and 17th Century Sokwakik. 2009. Presented en absentia at the Vermont Quadricentennial Indigenous Conference, May, St. Michael’s College, Colchester, Vermont.

  15. Chemical Variation in Edwards Chert from the Callahan Divide, Texas. 2009. 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April, Atlanta, Georgia. (with K. Caffrey, M.D. Glascock, and M.R. Bever)

  16. 1500 Years of Pottery Production on the South Coast of Peru: Neutron Activation on Pottery from the Site of La Tiza. 2009. 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April, Atlanta, Georgia. (with C. Conlee and M.D. Glascock)

  17. Nuclear Science and Prehistoric Pottery: Chemical Variability of Ceramic Resources in Northern New England. 2008. Research and Creative Arts Forum, University of Missouri–Columbia.

  18. Assessing the ‘Grip-ability’ of Ceramic Surface Treatments in the American Northeast. 2008. 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April, Vancouver, British Columbia. (with C.M. Hudson)

  19. Geochemical Analysis of Central and Eastern European Obsidian. 2008. 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 2008, Vancouver, British Columbia. (with C.N. Rosania and M.D. Glascock)

  20. Geochemical Analysis of Central and Eastern European Obsidian. 2008. 37th International Symposium on Archaeometry, May 12–16, Siena, Italy. (with C.N. Rosania and M.D. Glascock)

  21. Geochemical Analysis of Central and Eastern European Obsidian. 2008. Archaeometriai Mûhely (Archaeometry Workshop), November 3, Hungarian National Museum, Budapest. (with C.N. Rosania and M.D. Glascock)

  22. Geographic and Compositional Variability of Ceramic Resources in Northern New England. 2007. Annual Meeting of the Eastern States Archaeological Federation, November, Burlington, Vermont.

  23. Petrographic and Geochemical Analyses of Copper Age Pottery from Central Europe. 2007. 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Session:Archaeometric Methods, Archaeological Applications II. April, Austin, Texas. (with M.D. Glascock)

  24. Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis of Middle Woodland Pottery from the Delaware Valley. 2007. Annual Meeting of the Eastern States Archaeological Federation, November, Burlington, Vermont. (with G.L. Pevarnik and M.D. Glascock)

  25. The Trace Element Chemistry of Virginia Jasper Sources. 2007. 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. Session: Archaeometric Methods, Archaeological Applications I. April, Austin, Texas. (with C. Stevenson)

  26. Preserving a Legacy: Mapping the Log Providence Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery. 2006. Annual Meeting of the Missouri Archaeological Society, Joplin, Missouri. (with M. Anderson and D. Miller)

  27. Problems in the Archaeological Legacy: The TRB/Lengyel-Baden Conundrum. 2006. 12th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists. September, Krakow, Poland. (with M.O. Baldia and D.S. Frink)

  28. Petrographic and Geochemical Characterization of Pottery from Eneolithic Barrows and Hillforts in Moravia. 2006. Presented en absentia at the 15th Congress of the Union for Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences (UISPP), Lisbon, Portugal. Colloquium C68: Monumental Questions: Prehistoric Megalithics, Mounds, and Enclosures.

  29. Examination of the Suitability of Geochemical Analysis in Characterizing Native American Chert Quarries in Vermont. 2006. 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Session: Lithics: Material Procurement, Production, and Use. April, San Juan, Puerto Rico. (with A.D. Hathaway, R.J. Speakman, and M.D. Glascock)

  30. Characterization of New England Chert Sources by Neutron Activation. 2006. American Nuclear Society 2006 Winter Meeting & Nuclear Technology Expo, Session: 6H Nuclear Archaeometry. November, Albuquerque, New Mexico. (with R.J. Speakman, and M.D. Glascock)

  31. Thinking Outside the Rocks: Using High-Tech Methods to Understand Lithic Scatters and Ground Stone Tools. 2005. Vermont Archaeological Society Annual Spring Meeting, Billings Farm & Museum, Woodstock, Vermont.

  32. Unique Methods, Unique Results? The 2002 excavation of Džbán Long-Mound 1, Namest na Hane, Olomouc District, Czech Republic. 2003. Ninth Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Session: Archaeology of Burial Mounds. St. Petersburg, Russia. (with M.O. Baldia and D.S. Frink)

  33. GIS Study of Settlement Structure in Response to Climatic Change During the TRB: Moravia, Czech Republic. 2003. Fifth World Archaeological Congress, Theme: Past Human Environments in Modern Contexts, Session: Comparative Archaeology and Paleoclimatology: Sociocultural Responses to a Changing World. Washington D.C.