ࡱ> lnijk bjbjLALA Yl.+g.+g$88848,  %R,T,T,T,T,T,T,$.1Rx,+++x,,###+^R,#+R,##* *@"Rd#`>,,0,$1@1*1*x-:U)#!;---x,x,d---,++++1---------X :  CURRICULUM VITA David L. Carmichael Home: Department of Sociology & Anthropology 600 Hempstead Dr. University of Texas at El Paso El Paso, TX 79912 El Paso, Texas 79968 (915) 747-6599; carm@utep.edu Education: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois Dates of attendance: 1974-1978 and 1981-1983 MA. in Anthropology, 1976 Ph.D. in Anthropology, 1983 Dissertation: Archaeological Settlement Patterns in the Southern Tularosa Basin, New Mexico: Alternative Models of Prehistoric Adaptations University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico Dates of attendance: 1970-1974 B.A., Magna cum laude, 1974 Honors in Anthropology Research Emphasis: North American archaeology, preceramic and early Formative adaptive strategies; lithic technology, settlement pattern analysis. Native American ethnography and ethnoarchaeology; land use patterns, sacred geography, traditional cultural properties; Mescalero Apache, Hopi, Lakota, Tewa. Environmental policy, regulatory compliance; historic preservation planning, environmental impact assessment, cultural resources management. Professional Employment and Research: 2014 Director, ˿Ƶ summer archeological field school, Chilicote Ranch, Presidio County, Texas. 2011 Director, ˿Ƶ summer archeological field school excavations at Sierra Diablo Cave, Hudspeth County, Texas. 2005-2012 Principal Investigator, archeological excavations at Three Rivers Village (LA 4921), Otero County, New Mexico. Research sponsored by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. 2001-2002 Interim Chair, Department of Sociology & Anthropology, University of Texas at El Paso. 1998-Present Associate Professor of Anthropology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Texas at El Paso. September 1995-2000 Co-Director, Anthropology Research Center (ARC), Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Texas at El Paso. April 1995-Present Principal Investigator, archeological survey of the Indio Mountains Research Station, a 57 square mile area in Hudspeth County, Texas. June 1993-Present Principal Investigator, excavation of the Sandcliffe site, a 25 acre Formative period pithouse village, Santa Teresa, New Mexico. Oct 1992-1996 Principal Investigator, technological and spatial analysis of the Fillmore Pass Folsom site, southern Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. 1992-1993 Principal Investigator, technological study of prehistoric lithic procurement sites, Rio Grande Valley margin, El Paso, Texas. Aug 1991-1997 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Texas at El Paso. Nov 1986-1991 Senior Archaeologist and Manager, Cultural Resources Section, Tetra Tech, Inc., San Bernardino, California. Responsibilities included preparation of environmental impact statements and planning documents, coordination of regulatory compliance procedures, supervision of staff archaeologists and historians, and contract administration. Have also designed large scale predictive models for archaeological sites, and developed Native American consultation procedures. 1991 Principal Investigator for documentary research and cultural resources investigations at Norton Air Force Base, California, under contract to the National Park Service. Prepared U.S. Air Force guidelines for consultation with Native American groups pursuant to Air Force Regulation 126-7, Historic Preservation Principal Investigator for archaeological investigations along a proposed 50mile railroad corridor in the Bull Mountains, Musselshell and Yellowstone Counties, Montana. In addition to project oversight, had primary responsibility for field consultations with Native American representatives. 1990 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ. May-Aug 1990 Tribal Archaeologist, Cultural Preservation Office, the Hopi Tribe Kykotsmovi, Arizona. Contracted to assist the Cultural Preservation Office in establishing a tribal archaeology program. Responsibilities included developing site recording system, conducting fieldwork, investigating ARPA violations by looters, and preparing agency compliance documents. Also involved in research on clan migrations and archaeogical sites. 1989-1990 Principal Investigator for archaeological and ethnoarchaeological studies on twelve square miles of land in northern Laramie County, Wyoming. Project included survey of more than 100 sites, testing, evaluation, and Native American consultation. 1987-1989 Principal Investigator for cultural resources survey, monitoring and mitigation efforts associated with the Peacekeeper and Small ICBM Flight Test Program at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. 1988 Directed effort to establish the San Antonio Terrace Archaeological District, Vandenberg AFB, California. Contributed to determination of National Register eligibility and the Historic Preservation Plan for the district. 1988 Designed and administered research program to map, test and evaluate a major 50 acre Mississippian village site at Eaker Air Force Base, Arkansas. Project included identification of buried structures through magnetometer remote sensing and verification through test excavations. 1988-1989 Principal Investigator for cultural resources investigations in the vicinity of F.E.Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Included various intensive sample and inventory surveys, test excavations, and construction monitoring projects. Also directed historic archival research and evaluation of historic structures. 1987 Principal Investigator for GIS modeling study designed to predict prehistoric archaeological site distributions throughout 8,500 square mile area surrounding Malmstrom AFB, Great Falls, north-central Montana. May-Oct 1986 Staff Archaeologist and Acting Manager, Cultural Resources Section, Tetra Tech, Inc. 1984-1986 Assistant Professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, New Mexico State University, LasCruces (non-tenure track). 1985-1986 Taught at the White Sands Education Center, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Summer 1984 Taught at the Southern New Mexico Correctional Facility, LasCruces. 1983-1986 Senior Research Archaeologist, Cultural Resources Management Division, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, New Mexico State University, LasCruces. 1985 Project Director for testing and excavation of a late Archaic/early Formative structural site on the Mesilla Valley margin, Anthony, New Mexico. Conducted as part of mitigation for the All American Pipeline. 1985 Project Director for the excavation of an early Formative short-term habitation site along the All American Pipeline easement, eastern Hueco Bolson, Fort Bliss, Texas. 1985 Obsidian hydration analysis of artifacts from 22 pueblo sites on Fort Bliss, Texas. Research supported by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, New Mexico State University. 1985 Principal Investigator for a cultural resources overview of a proposed PACTEX pipeline through southeastern New Mexico and west Texas. 1985 Project Director for the analysis of lithic and ceramic artifacts collected during survey and testing of sites within the Elena Gallegos land exchange, East and West Mesas near Las Cruces, New Mexico. 1985 Project Director for the analysis of lithic materials from mitigation activities at McKinley Mine, San Juan Basin, New Mexico. 1984-1985 Project Director for test excavations at FB1132, an early Formative campsite on Fort Bliss, Texas, to be impacted by construction of El Paso Electric power line. 1984 Principal Investigator for mapping and test excavations at 16prehistoric sites to be impacted by the All American Pipeline, Hueco Bolson, Fort Bliss, Texas. 1984 Archaeological survey of a 172-acre private development tract along the Rio Grande Valley margin, El Paso, Texas. Responsible for directing fieldwork and senior author of the final report. 1983-1984 Co-Principal Investigator for an archaeological excavation project contracted by the Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque District. Excavation and analysis of two prehistoric campsites in ElPaso, Texas. Author of monograph reporting the results of research. 1983 Survey of proposed sulphur exploration drill pads near Carlsbad, New Mexico. Responsible for fieldwork and final report. 1983 Mapping and excavation of three lithic procurement sites near Clayton, northeastern New Mexico. Director of field operations, lithic analysis, and author of final report. 1983 Excavation of 19th and early 20th century historic remains at the Kohlberg Parking Lot site, downtown El Paso, Texas. Director of field operations for eight weeks. 1983 Archaeological survey of proposed geothermal well pads in northern and central New Mexico. Responsible for fieldwork and final report. 1983 University of Illinois, teaching assistant. Anthropology 102, Introduction to Archaeology and Physical Anthropology. 1982 Archaeological consultant, contracted by the University of Texas at El Paso for the purposes of editing monograph on the results of archaeological survey in the southern Tularosa Basin, NewMexico. 1982 Instructor for the Avocational Archaeology Training Program (AATP), sponsored by the Illinois Association for the Advancement of Archaeology. 1982 University of Illinois, teaching assistant. Anthropology 183, Archaeology and the Public. 1981 University of Illinois, teaching assistant. Anthropology 102, Introduction to Archaeology and Physical Anthropology. 1978-1981 Project Archaeologist, University of Texas at El Paso. Survey of 991 sq km of Maneuver Areas 3-8, U.S.Army Air Defense Center at Fort Bliss, southern New Mexico. Responsible for the direction of field and lab crews of 45people, settlement pattern analysis and writing of final report. 1978 University of Illinois, teaching assistant. Mesoamerican Archaeology; summer session fieldtrip to sites and museums in central and southern Mexico. 1978 Excavation at the Lincoln Cabin Historic Site, Charleston, Illinois. Crew member. Glen Freimuth, Project Director. 1978 Site survey; archaeological assessment of 200-mile long Union Oil pipeline corridor in south central and northern Illinois. Field director and author of final report. Dr. Thomas Riley, Principal Investigator. 1977 Archaeological survey of interfluvial uplands in central Illinois. Crew chief. R. Barry Lewis, Project Director, Illinois State Museum, Springfield. 1977 University of Illinois, teaching assistant. Anthropology 105, Introduction to World Archaeology and Anthropology 143, Biological Basis for Human Behavior. 1976 Archaeological survey of a proposed reservoir easement along the Middlefork of the Vermilion River, Illinois. Field Director and author of final report. Contracted by the Illinois Department of Conservation. Dr.Thomas Riley, Principal Investigator. 1976 University of Illinois, teaching assistant. Anthropology 110, Introduction to General Anthropology. 1975 Archaeological site survey of interfluvial uplands in south central Illinois. Masters research supported by the Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois. 1974 University of Illinois, teaching assistant. Anthropology 102, Introduction to Archaeology and Physical Anthropology. 1972 Excavation at bison kill site and Spanish hacienda at Comanche Springs, near Tome, New Mexico. University of New Mexico summer field school. Related Experience: 2014-present. Member, Texas State Board of Review, National Register Department, Texas Historical Commission, Austin, TX. Board Chair since 2016. 2008-present Member, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Permian Basin MOA Working Group. The Advisory Work Group is a committee of cultural resources professionals and oil industry representatives organized to advise the BLM on field and analytical procedures appropriate for implementing the environmental regulatory agreements in the Permian Basin. 2006-2010 Member, Editorial Advisory Panel of the international journal, Time & Mind: An Interdisciplinary Forum for Cognitive Aspects of Archaeology, Anthropology and Cultural Studies. Published by Berg. 2004 Completed Guide Training Workshop, Hueco Tanks State Historic Site, Texas Parks and Wildlife Division. Qualified as backcountry guide for rock climbing and rock art tours. 2000-2001 Commissioner, El Paso Historical Commission 1999-2001 Member, Board of Directors, Keystone Heritage Park. 1995-Present Series Co-Editor, El Paso Centennial Museum Publications in Anthropology, University of Texas at El Paso.. 1995 Participant on fieldtrip to Victorio Peak and associated Apache battlefield sites, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Hosted by Human Systems Research, Las Cruces, New Mexico. 1993 Organizer and Chair of invited session entitled "Knowing the Earth: Native American Sacred Landscapes." 92nd Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., November 17-21, 1993. 1989-1990 North American organizer/coordinator for the Second World Archaeological Congress session on Sacred Sites/Sacred Places and Sites of Significance. Barquisimeto, Venezuela, September 4-8, 1990. 1989-1990 Co-organizer of the Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache Conference: Cultural Resources and Cultural Heritage. Truth-or-Consequences, New Mexico, Nov. 9-10. 1988 Participated in a three day Soils Geomorphology field tour of Vandenberg Air Force Base and vicinity, California. Sponsored by the American Society of Agronomy in association with the 80th Annual Meeting, Anaheim. 1988 Co-organizer of symposium for 53rd Annual Meeting, Society for American Archaeology: Geographical Information Systems Applications in Archaeology. 1984 Participated in the White Sands Missile Range Archaeological Tour. Sponsored by the New Mexico Archaeological Council, directed by Peter Eidenbach of Human Systems Research. 1984 Participated in the Desert Soils Project Tour, a four-day field course dealing with the Pleistocene and Holocene soils and geomorphology of south central New Mexico. Directed by Lee Gile and John Hawley, New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources. 1983-Present Conducting on-going ethnoarchaeological and ethnographic research among Apaches on the Mescalero Reservation, New Mexico. 1978 Research assistant, University of Illinois. 1976-1977 Production editor, Journal of the Steward Anthropological Society. 1976 Research assistant, University of Illinois. 1975 Member of editorial board, Journal of the Steward Anthropological Society. Honors and Awards: Who's Who Among America's Teachers. Selected 1998, 2002 Who's Who in America, South and Southwest, 26th edition, 1998 Recognized as highest rated instructor from among fifteen sessions presented at the Advanced Environmental Management & Compliance Issues Symposium, Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence, Brooks AFB, TX., September 20-23, 1994. Phi Beta Kappa, elected 1974 Phi Kappa Phi, elected 1976 University of Illinois, Department of Anthropology Summer Research Grant, 1975 University of Illinois, University Fellowship, 1976-1977. Passed preliminary Doctoral Examinations with distinction, 1977. Grants and Contracts Archeological Survey at Chilicote Ranch, near Valentine, Texas. ˿Ƶ archeological field school project funded by the Environmental & Natural Resources Department, Ysleta del Sur Pueblo (Tigua Pueblo), 2014. $10,372. Preparation of report of investigations, ˿Ƶ archeological field school excavations at the Three Rivers Site (LA 4921), Otero County, New Mexico. Funded by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management Las Cruces Field Office, 2012. $20,000. Archeological Research at the Three Rivers Site (LA 4921), Otero County, New Mexico. Assistance Agreement funded by the U. S. Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces Field Office, 2008. $20,000. Continued Archeological Research at the Three Rivers Site (LA 4921), Otero County, New Mexico. Assistance Agreement funded by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces Field Office, 2005. $20,000. Archeological Research and Studies at the Three Rivers Petroglyph Site (LA 4921), Otero County, New Mexico. Assistance Agreement funded by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Las Cruces Field Office, September 2004. $20,000. An Archaeological Survey at Toole Army Depot, Utah. Contracted with U.S. Army, Toole Army Depot through the ˿Ƶ Anthropology Research Center, August 1999. $83,501. Acquisition of X-Ray Microfluorescence (XRMF) Instrumentation for Archeological, Geological and Materials Research Applications. With Nicholas Pingitore, John Peterson, and Jorge Gardea. National Science Foundation, Academic Research Infrastructure Instrumentation Program, February 1996. $181,126. Archeological Survey of Proposed EPCC Lower Valley Campus. Contracted with El Paso Community College, Facilities and Construction Department, through the ˿Ƶ Anthropology Research Center, August 1996. $2,552. Basic and Advanced User Training for the Sokkia SET6 Total Station Mapping Instrument. ˿Ƶ Liberal Arts Faculty Development Grant, June 1995. $1500. Cultural Resources Management Services for Fort Bliss and Range Areas. With John Peterson, contracted through ˿Ƶ Anthropology Research Center with the Directorate of Environment, Fort Bliss, August 1995. $3.7 million. Student Research in Archaeology, Fort Bliss. With Howard Daudistel, contract with U.S. Army, Corps of Engineers Research Laboratory, Champaign, IL (USA CERL), May 1995. $12,558. Analysis of Artifacts from the Fillmore Pass Site, New Mexico. Fort Bliss Cultural Resources Management Program, June 1994. $19,000. Piro-Manso-Tiwa Federal Recognition Project. Projects Office, Piro-Manso-Tiwa Tribe, Las Cruces, New Mexico, June 1994. $7,000. Travel for Native Americans and Their Representatives to Attend the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. ˿Ƶ Center for Environmental Resources Management (CERM), November 1993. $1,000. Anthropology Laboratory Equipment Grant. ˿Ƶ, College of Liberal Arts, South Texas/Border Initiative, July 1993. $30,869. Analysis of Artifacts from Site FB-1613, Fort Bliss, TX. Fort Bliss Cultural Resources Management Program, September 1992. $65,770. Laboratory Analysis of Archeological Materials from the Sandcliffe Site, Santa Teresa, New Mexico. ˿Ƶ Graduate School, University Research Institute Grant, October 1992. $2,700. Research Design for Artifact Analysis, Site FB-1613, Fort Bliss, TX. Fort Bliss Cultural Resources Management Program, July 1992. $9,337. Advanced Training in the Replication and Analysis of Stone Tool Manufacture. ˿Ƶ Liberal Arts Faculty Development Grant, October 1991. $1,500. Hopi Ethnohistorical and Archaeological Research in the Grand Canyon and Little Colorado River Gorge, Arizona. With Jane Cramer, on behalf of the Hopi Tribe, grant obtained from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, Glen Canyon Environmental Studies Program, Flagstaff, AZ, 1990. $150,000. Cultural Resources Survey, Broadview to Bull Mountains, Montana Railroad Corridor. Contract, Montana Department of State Lands, 1990-1991. $100,000. Archaeological Survey and Native American Consultation, Navajo Army Depot, Arizona. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1991. $24,000. Preparation of National Register Nomination, and Reburial of Human Remains from the Eaker Site, 3MS105, Arkansas. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1991. $15,000. Cultural Resources Impact Assessment, Vulcan Mine Waste Tire Repository, California. Contract, Vulcan Mine, 1991. $60,000. Cultural Resources Investigation, Norton Air Force Base, California. Contract, National Park Service, 1990-1991. $17,000. Cultural Resources Survey and Impact Assessment, Gillibrand Soledad Canyon Mining Operations, Angeles National Forest, California. Contract, U.S. Forest Service, 1990. $135,000. Cultural Resources Impact Assessment, Hyperion Outfall Project, Los Angeles, California. Contract, City of Los Angeles, Department of Public Works, 1990. $30,000. Cultural Resources Impact Assessment, Concord Naval Weapons Station, California. Contract, U.S. Navy, 1990. $10,000. Survey of Cultural Resources in the Broadwell Basin Hazardous Waste Repository, California. Contract, County of San Bernardino, 1990. $10,000. Assessment of the Impacts of Base Closure on Archaeological Sites at Eaker Air Force Base, Arkansas. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1990. $10,000. Cultural Resources Survey and Native American Consultation, Eaker Air Force Base, Arkansas. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1990. $10,000. Cultural Resources Survey at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1990. $6,000. Cultural Resources Surveys at Falcon and Peterson Air Force Bases, Colorado. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1990. $13,000. Archaeological Investigations in the San Antonio Terrace Archaeological District, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1988-1991. $1.5 million. Archaeological Survey, Testing and Traditional Cultural Properties Investigation, Northern Laramie County, Wyoming. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1989. $66,000. Preparation of Cultural Resources Management Plan, Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1988. $8,000. Cultural Resources Survey, Fairchild Air Force Base, Washington. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1988. $4,000. Archaeological Survey, Testing and Explosive Ordnance Clearance Monitoring, F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1987-1988. $150,000. Cultural Resources Survey, Wurtsmith Air Force Base, Michigan. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1988. $56,000. Cultural Resources Survey, Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1988. $6,500. Archaeological Sites Survey at Dyess Air Force Base, Abilene, Texas. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1988. $24,430. Cultural Resources Survey and Testing, Minot and Grand Forks Air Force Bases, North Dakota. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1988. $8,000. Cultural Resources Survey, Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1988. $8,000. Native American Consultation and Monitoring of Chumash Sites, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. U.S. Air Force and Santa Ynez Band of Mission Indians, 1987-1990. $592,500. Magnetometer Remote Sensing of Mississippian Village Site at Eaker Air Force Base, Arkansas. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1987-1988. $64,000. Archaeological Survey of Portions of Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1987. $67,500. Archaeological Survey, Luke Air Force Range, Dateland, Arizona. Contract, U.S. Air Force, 1986. $8,000. Obsidian Hydration Dating of Pueblo Sites in the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. Faculty Research Grant, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, New Mexico State University, 1986. $1,250. University of Illinois, Graduate College Research Support Grant, 1983. University of Illinois, Department of Anthropology, Student Travel Grant, 1982. Professional Affiliations: Texas Historical Commission, State Board of Review American Anthropological Association Society for American Archaeology Union of Concerned Scientists Sigma Xi Publications: 2020 Rock Art and Cultural Affiliation: An Example from Hueco Tanks State Historical Park, El Paso County, Texas. In preparation. 2020 The Human Experiment: Origins and Evolution of Humanity. Cognella Academic Publishing, San Diego. Revised Preliminary Edition. 2015 A Landscape Approach to Archeological Distribution Patterns at Chilicote Ranch, Presidio and Jeff Davis Counties, Texas, by David Carmichael and Terry Franklin. Journal of Big Bend Studies, vol. 27. Center for Big Bend Studies, Sul Ross State University, Alpine, Texas. 2012 We Do Not Forget; We Remember: Mescalero Apache Origins and Migration as Reflected in Place Names, by David Carmichael and Claire R. Farrer. Chapter 8 In From the Land of Ever Winter to the American Southwest: Athapaskan Migration and Ethnogenesis, edited by Deni Seymour, pp. 182-197. University of Utah Press. 2005 Rights of Passage: Cultural Claims to Hueco Tanks State Historical Park, by Duncan Earle and David Carmichael. Practicing Anthropology Vol. 27, No. 4:5-9. 2003 Archeological Excavation Techniques, by David Carmichael, Robert H. Lafferty and Brian Leigh Molyneaux. Archeologists Toolkit Series, Volume 3. Altimira Press. 2001 Behind the Mexican Mountains, by Robert Zingg. Edited by Howard Campbell, John Peterson, and David Carmichael. University of Texas Press. 2000 With William Unsinn; Fire-cracked Rock Features and the Tentative Identification of Mescalero Apache Sites in the Indio Mountains, Hudspeth County, Texas. Journal of Big Bend Studies, Volume 12. Sul Ross State University, Alpine, Texas. 1999 Back from the Brink of Death: The Revival of Anthropology at ˿Ƶ. In Transforming Academia: Challenges and Opportunities for an Engaged Anthropology, Edited by Linda G. Basch, Lucie Wood Sanders, Jagna Wojcicka Sharf, and James Peacock. American Ethnological Society, Monograph Series #8, pp. 202-212. Washington, D.C. 1999 With Terry Franklin; Archeological Screening Techniques and Their Effects on the Recovery of Lithic Artifacts. In Archaeology of the Jornada Mogollon: Proceedings from the 10th Jornada Mogollon Conference, compiled by Michael Stowe and Mark Slaughter, pp. 151- 156. GMI Press; Geomarine, Inc., Plano, Texas. 1996 Who Is an Indian?: Ethnic Identity and Legal Status in the United States. In Readings in Sociology: Multi-cultural Issues, edited by S. Fernando Rodriquez, Ch.6, pp. 81-92. Eddie Bowers, Inc. 1994 Apache! Episode of "Archaeology" filmed for The Learning Channel by New Dominion Pictures, Inc. Served as script consultant and was interviewed on-camera. 1994 Sacred Sites, Sacred Places. Edited by David Carmichael, Jane Hubert, Brian Reeves and Audhild Schanche. One World Archaeology Series, Routledge Press, London. 1994 Places of Power: Mescalero Apache Sacred Sites and Sensitive Places. In Sacred Sites, Sacred Places, edited by David L. Carmichael, Jane Hubert, Brian Reeves and Audhild Schanche. Routledge Press. 1993 Legislating Respect for Cultural Diversity: The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. In Sociological Explorations, edited by Howard Daudistel and Cheryl Howard, pp. 61-74. West Publishing Company 1992 Native American Consultation in the Context of Air Force Program Planning. In Proceedings of the World Archaeological Congress, First Inter-Congress on Archaeological Ethics and the Treatment of the Dead. Edited by Larry Zimmerman. University of Iowa Press. 1991 GIS Predictive Modeling of Prehistoric Site Distributions in Central Montana. In Interpreting Space: Geographic Information Systems and Archaeology, edited by Kathleen Allen, Stanton Green, and Ezra Zubrow, pp. 216-225. Taylor & Francis, London. 1991 United States Air Force, Guidelines for Consultation with Native Americans. Department of the Air Force, Washington, D.C. 1990 Patterns of Residential Mobility and Sedentism in the Jornada Mogollon Area. In Perspectives on Southwestern Prehistory, edited by Paul Minnis and Charles Redman, pp.122-134. Investigations in North American Archaeology, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado. 1988 Obsidian Hydration Analysis of Pueblo Period Sites in the Southern Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. Proceedings of the 1985 Jornada Mogollon Conference. Human Systems Research, Inc., Tularosa, New Mexico. Chapter 5, Lithic Analysis, in The Archaeology of McKinley Mine, Volume 1: Prehistory. Edited by Barbara Kauffman. New Mexico State University, Cultural Resources Management Division, Report 621, Las Cruces. 1986 Ephemeral Residential Structures at Keystone Site 37: Implications for Interpreting Prehistoric Adaptive Strategies in the El Paso Area. In Mogollon Variability, edited by Charlotte Benson and Steadman Upham, pp.239254. The University Museum, Occasional Paper 15, New Mexico State University, LasCruces. 1986 Archaeological Survey in the Southern Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. United States Army, Fort Bliss, Environmental Office DFAE, Historic and Natural Resources Report3. 1985 Transitional Pueblo Occupation of Dona Ana Range, Fort Bliss, Southern New Mexico. In Views of the Jornada Mogollon, edited by Colleen Beck. Eastern New Mexico University Contributions in Anthropology, 12:45-53. Portales. 1985 Pithouse to Pueblo Transition in the Jornada Mogollon: A Reappraisal. In Proceedings of the Third Jornada Mogollon Conference, edited by Michael Foster and Thomas O'Laughlin. The Artifact 23 (1 & 2):109-118. 1985 Archaeological Excavations at Two Prehistoric Campsites Near Keystone Dam, El Paso, Texas.. The University Museum, Occasional Paper 14, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. 1985 In the Trenches at Keystone Dam: An Archaeological Study in West El Paso, Tezas. Nontechnical report summarizing excavations carried out under contract to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Albuquerque. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. Possible Archaeological Evidence for Non-linear Culture Change in the Southern Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. In Recent Research in Mogollon Archaeology, edited by S. Upham, F. Plog, D. Batcho, and B.Kauffman, pp.1327, The University Museum, Occasional Paper 10, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. Lithic Procurement Activities Near Clayton, New Mexico. In Papers of the Philmont Conference on the Archaeology of Northeastern New Mexico. New Mexico Archaeological Council Proceedings6(1):169183. Non-residential Occupation of the Prehistoric Southern Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. In Archaeological Essays in Honor of Mark Wimberly, edited by Michael Foster. The Artifact, 19(3&4):51-68. El Paso Archaeological Society. Site Multicomponency: Effects on an Understanding of Mesilla Phase and the Preceramic. In Mogollon Archaeology: Proceedings of the 1908 Mogollon Conference. Edited by Patrick H. Beckett, pp. 191-200. Acoma Books, Ramona, California. Preliminary Archaeological Survey of Illinois Uplands and Some Behavioral Implications. Mid-Continental Journal of Archaeology, 2(2):219-251. Works in Progress: n.d. The Apache Presence in the Borderlands of the American Southwest, edited by David Carmichael, Alicia Delgadillo and Karen Estrada n.d. Knowing the Earth: Native American Sacred Landscapes, edited by David Carmichael n.d. From the Rim to the Rio: Perspectives on the Archeology of the Mogollon Region, edited by David Carmichael. Proceedings of the 8th Mogollon Archaeology Conference. El Paso Centennial Museum Papers in Anthropology. October 1996. Papers and Reports: 2020 Archeological Survey at Chilicote Ranch, Valentine, Texas: Results of the 2014 ˿Ƶ Archeological Field School. Report prepared for the Pueblo of Ysleta del Sur, El Paso, Texas. 2016 Rock Art, Ethnicity and Cultural Affiliation: A Case Example from Hueco Tanks. Paper presented at the Fourth Tularosa Basin Conference, June 18, 2016, Alamogordo, NM. 2015 Archeological Paso, Texas. Project Survey of the Wakeem-Teschner Nature Preserve/Resler Arroyo, El conducted for the Frontera Land Alliance, El Paso, Texas. 2014 David Carmichael and Terry Franklin, A Landscape Approach to the Interpretation of Archeological Finds in the Wild Horse Draw Drainage, Chilicote Ranch, Texas. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Conference, Center for Big Bend Studies, Sul Ross State University, Alpine, TX, November 8. 2014 Stacy Reeves, Coryn Padgett and David Carmichael, An Early to Middle Archaic Site on the Chilicote Ranch, Valentine, Texas. Paper presented at the 21st Annual Conference, Center for Big Bend Studies, Sul Ross State University, Alpine, TX, November 8. 2013 Sonja Payne, Rosa Maldonado, and David Carmichael, Detection of Parasites in Ancient Native American Coprolites from Sierra Diablo Cave, Hudspeth County, Texas. 1st Place Award, Biological & Behavioral Sciences Division, COURI Summer student research poster competition. 2011 An Ethnographic Introduction to the Archeology of Mescalero Apache Roasting Features. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Archeological Society of New Mexico. April 30, Las Cruces, New Mexico. 2011 Stacy Kendrick and David Carmichael, Preliminary Analysis of Projectile Points Recovered during Student Excavations at Sierra Diablo Cave, Hudspeth Co., TX. Paper presented at the 17th Biennial Jornada Mogollon Conference, October 8, El Paso. 2011 Randi Wade and David Carmichael, Prehistoric Grass-lined Bed Feature Identified in Archaic-age Deposits in Sierra Diablo Cave, Hudspeth Co., TX. Paper presented at the 17th Biennial Jornada Mogollon Conference, October 8, El Paso. 2011 Mescalero Apache Origins and Migrations as Reflected in Traditional Place Names. Public lecture presented April 2, at El Paso Museum of Archeology. Underwritten by a grant from Humanities Texas, the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Presentation filmed for a documentary by Capstone Productions. 2011 ˿Ƶ Fieldschool Investigations of Prehistoric Pithouse Features at the Three Rivers Site, Otero County, New Mexico. Public lecture presented at the El Paso Museum of Archeology, April 17. Sponsored by the El Paso Archeological Society. Filmed for a documentary by Capstone Productions. 2010 Jacki Flynn and David Carmichael, Preliminary Laboratory Analysis of Prehistoric Human Remains from the Three Rivers Site (LA 4921), Otero Co., New Mexico. Paper presented at the Tularosa Basin Conference, New Mexico State University-Alamogordo Branch, Alamogordo, NM, May 14. 2010 Details of Pithouse Abandonment at the Three Rivers Site (LA 4921), Otero County, New Mexico. Paper presented at the Tularosa Basin Conference, New Mexico State University-Alamogordo Branch, Alamogordo, New Mexico, May 14. 2009 With Douglas Lynne, Prediction of feature density at the Three Rivers Site (LA 4921) through the use of geophysical remote sensing techniques. Presented at the First Tularosa Basin Conference, May 9, Tularosa, NM. 2005 Discussant in an Organized Session entitled Bringing the Religious Past into the Present: The Environmental Legacy of Religion and its Relevance for Envisioning and Engaging the Ecological Future. 104th Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, December 3, 2005, Washington, D.C. 2003 A Mescalero Apache Presence on the Land. Presentation for the Chihuahuan Desert Project, sponsored by the Chamizal National Memorial, National Park Service. September 14, 2003, El Paso, Texas. 2003 Introduction to prehistoric stone tool technology. Lecture presented to the Friends of Hueco Tanks Non-Profit Organization. Hueco Tanks State Historic Site, July 19, 2003. 2003 Mescalero Apaches in the El Paso Region: Evidence from Archeology and Ethnohistory. Paper presented at the 107th Annual Meeting of the Texas Historical Society, in a joint session with the Texas Archeological Society. March 6, 2003, El Paso, Texas. 2001 Places of Power: Common Ground for Applied Ethnography and Archaeology. Colloquium presented at the Department of Anthropology, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona. November 26, 2001. 2000 Archeology and Native American Sacred Sites. Presentation for the Midland Archeological Society, April 6, Midland, Texas. 1999 With William Unsinn; Fire-cracked rock features and possible Mescalero Apache sites in the Indio Mountains, Hudspeth County, Texas. Presented at the 6th Annual Conference, Center for Big Bend Studies, October 16, Sul Ross State University, Alpine, Texas. 1998 American Indian Holocaust. Text for an exhibit entitled "The World Has Not Learned," at the Holocaust Museum and Study Center, El Paso, Texas. 1998 Is There Archeology After NAGPRA? (Or, How Did We Get Where We Are, and Where Do We Go From Here?) Paper presented in the symposium, Common Ground: The Twelfth Year Conference on Protecting Unmarked Graves in Texas. Sponsored by the Texas Indian Bar Association. October 31, State Bar of Texas Law Center, Austin. 1998 The Archeology of Native American Sacred sites. Keynote address for the Southwest Federation of Archeological Societies conference, hosted by the El Paso Archeological Society, Wilderness Park Museum, April 18. 1997 Anthropological Perspectives for Social Work Curriculum Development. Invited presentation, at Puente A La Gente, a two-day curriculum development symposium, hosted by the Social Work Program, University of Texas at El Paso, October 24-25. 1997 Defining Mescalero Apache Sacred Sites. Invited paper presented at the symposium, The Life and Times of Mangas Coloradas: An Intimate Look at an Enigmatic Figure of the Nineteenth Century Southwest. Sponsored by the Mescalero Apache Tribe, New Mexico State Museum, and the New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities. April 27, Las Cruces, New Mexico. 1996 Cultural Resources of the Proposed White Rock Development, by A. Eric Bangs and David L. Carmichael. Submitted to Gannett Fleming West, Inc., for the Pueblo of San Ildefonso. 1995 The Meaning and Politics of Sacred Places. Discussant comments for the symposium, The Role of Sacred Landscapes in the Identity of Native American Communities. 94th Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, November 15-19, Washington, D.C. 1995 Back from the Brink of Death: the Revival of Anthropology at ˿Ƶ. Invited paper, part of a Presidential Panel, "Whither Anthropology Departments?" 94th Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, November 15-19, Washington, D.C. 1994 Geomorphic Surfaces and the Lithic Landscape of the Rio Grande Valley Margin in the El Paso Region. Paper presented at the 8th Mogollon Archaeology Conference, October 22, El Paso, Texas. Preserving Sacred Landscapes: Management of Hopi and Tewa Esoteric Knowledge. Invited paper presented at the 92nd Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, as part of the symposium, "Knowing the Earth: Native American Sacred Landscapes." November 19, Washington, D.C. 1993 Desecration of Hopi Sacred Sites on Navajo Jurisdictional Lands. Invited paper presented at the 58th Annual Meeting, Society for American Archaeology, April 14, St. Louis. 1993 Archeological Investigations at the Fillmore Pass Site, Southern Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. Paper presented at the Texas Archeological Society Annual Meeting, October 29, Laredo, Texas. 1993 Historic Preservation Law in the U.S. and Mexico: Implications for Border Development Projects. Coauthored with Ben Brown (INAH). Presented at the 1993 Border Conference, March 23, El Paso. 1992 Research Issues and Cultural Resources Management Policies at Fort Bliss. Paper presented at the Department of Defense Legacy Texas Regional Meeting, December 4, San Antonio. 1991 Mescalero Apache Sacred Sites and Their Implications for Archeologists. Paper presented at the 7th Jornada Archeological Conference, November 9, Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. 1991 Evaluation and Treatment of Culturally Sensitive Archeological Sites in the Northern Plains of the United States. Invited paper presented at the Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Chicago. Ethnoarcheology of an Historic Apache Agave Processing Camp on the Mescalero Apache Reservation, New Mexico. Paper presented at the Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache Conference: Cultural Resources and Cultural Heritage, November 9-10, Truth-or-Consequences, New Mexico. Traditional Patterns of Mescalero Apache Settlement Behavior and Their Potential for Expression in the Archaeological Record. Paper presented at the Chiricahua and Mescalero Apache Conference: Cultural Resources and Cultural Heritage, November 9-10, Truthor-Consequences, New Mexico. Archeological Investigation at the Pat Daniels Mine on the Hopi Reservation, Arizona: A Supplemental Report. Prepared for the Hopi Abandoned Mine Lands Program, Kykotsmovi, Arizona. Places of Power: Mescalero Apache Sacred Sites and Sensitive Areas. Invited paper presented at the Second World Archaeological Congress, September 4-8, Barquisimeto, Venezuela. Technical editor/contributor. Cultural Resources Investigations in the San Antonio Terrace Archaeological District, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Prepared for the U.S. Air Force, Norton AFB, San Bernardino, California. Contributor. Cultural Resources Investigations for a Proposed Small Arms Range, Northern Laramie County, Wyoming. Prepared for the U.S. Air Force, Norton AFB, San Bernardino, California. Native American Consultation in the Context of Air Force Program Planning. Invited paper presented at the World Archaeological Congress, First Inter-Congress on Archaeological Ethics and the Treatment of the Dead. Session 6, Archaeology and the Burials of Living Traditions. August 7-10, Vermilion, South Dakota. Contributor. Environmental Impact Statement, Peacekeeper Rail Garrison Program. U.S. Air Force, Norton AFB, San Bernardino, California. Technical editor/contributor. Historic Preservation Plan, San Antonio Terrace National Register District, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Prepared for the U.S. Air Force, Norton AFB, San Bernardino, California. With Diana Christensen. Predictive Modeling of Prehistoric Site Distributions in Central Montana. Invited paper presented in the symposium "Geographic Information Systems Applications in Archaeology," 53rd Annual Meeting, Society for American Archaeology. David Carmichael and Diana Christensen, symposium co-organizers. Patterns of Residential Mobility and Sedentism in the Jornada Mogollon Area. Paper presented at the Greater Southwest Conference, January 15, Tempe, Arizona. Considerations of Analytic Scale in the Use of Small Site and Non-site Archaeological Data. Paper presented at the Fifth Jornada Conference, Tularosa, New Mexico. 1987 Contributor. Environmental Planning Technical Report, Cultural and Paleontological Resources. Small ICBM Program, Malmstrom AFB, Montana. Prepared for the U.S. Air Force, Norton AFB, San Bernardino, California. Contributor. Environmental Impact Statement, Small Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Program, Malmstrom AFB, Montana. Prepared for the U.S. Air Force, Norton AFB, San Bernardino, California. Technical editor. Request for Determination of Eligibility: San Antonio Terrace Archaeological District, Vandenberg AFB, California. Prepared for the U.S. Air Force, Norton AFB, San Bernardino, California. Technical editor. Cultural Resources Survey of Proposed Small Intercontinental Ballistic Missile and Peacekeeper Rail Garrison Test Areas, San Antonio Terrace, Vandenberg AFB, California. Prepared for the U.S. Air Force, Norton AFB, San Bernardino, California. Technical editor. Cultural Resources Investigations for Explosive Ordnance Disposal at F.E. Warren AFB, Wyoming. Prepared for the U.S. Air Force, Norton AFB, San Bernardino, California. 1985 Contributor. Environmental Planning Technical Report, Cultural and Paleontological Resources. Small Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Program. Prepared for the U.S. Air Force, Norton AFB, San Bernardino, California. Contributor. Legislative Environmental Impact Statement, Small Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Program. Prepared for the U.S. Air Force, Norton AFB, San Bernardino, California. Technical editor. Southeastern Wyoming Prehistory. Peacekeeper Program Cultural Resources Technical Report 3, Vol. I, II. Prepared for the U.S. Air Force, AFRCE-BMS, Norton AFB, by Tetra Tech, Inc. Technical editor. Fort D.A. Russell/F.E. Warren. Peacekeeper Program Cultural Resources Technical Report 4, Vol. I-III. Prepared for the U.S. Air Force, AFRCE-BMS, Norton AFB, by Tetra Tech, Inc. Obsidian Hydration Dating and Old Wood Radiocarbon Dates: A Case Example from the Jornada Mogollon. Paper presented at the 51st Annual Meeting, Society for American Archaeology, April 26, New Orleans, Louisiana. Obsidian Hydration Dating of Pueblo Sites in the Southern Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. Paper presented at the Fourth Jornada Mogollon Conference, Tularosa, New Mexico. Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Gravel Crusher Location East of Las Cruces, New Mexico. New Mexico State University, Cultural Resources Management Division Report 614. Las Cruces, New Mexico. With D. Batcho, E. Beene, D. Carlson, F. Plog, J. Schuldenrein, E.Staski, and K. Tapman. Cultural Resources Plan for the State of Texas. Prepared for All American Pipeline Company. With D. Batcho, E. Beene, M. Lyneis, F. Plog, J. Schuldenrein, E.Staski, and K. Tapman. Cultural Resources Plan for the State of Arizona. Prepared for All American Pipeline Company. 1985 With D. Batcho, E. Beene, F. Plog, J. Schuldenrein, E.Staski, and K.Tapman. Cultural Resources Plan for the State of New Mexico. Prepared for All American Pipeline Company. Cultural Resources Overview for the Proposed PACTEX Pipeline in Portions of Southern New Mexico and West Texas. New Mexico State University, Cultural Resources Management Division Report 604. Ephemeral Residential Structures at Keystone Site 37: Implications for Interpreting Prehistoric Adaptive Strategies in the El Paso Area. Paper presented at the Third Mogollon Conference, October 11-13, Las Cruces, New Mexico. With Barbara Kauffman. Assessment of Impacts to Archaeological Resources in Environmental Impact Assessment for Border Star 1985, Joint Readiness Exercise, Fort Bliss, Texas and New Mexico and White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Gulf South Research Institution, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Lithic Procurement Activities Near Clayton, New Mexico. Paper presented at the Northwest New Mexico Conference, New Mexico Archaeological Council, April 20-21. Philmont, New Mexico. With Jean Elsasser. An Archaeological Survey of a Private Development Tract along the Rio Grande Valley Margin, El Paso, Texas. New Mexico State University. Cultural Resources Management Division Report 588. Archaeological Mitigation at Three Lithic Sites in Harding County, Northeastern New Mexico. New Mexico State University, Cultural Resources Management Division Report 570, Las Cruces, New Mexico. The Pithouse to Pueblo Transition in the Jornada Mogollon: A reappraisal. Paper presented at the Jornada Conference, October 29. El Paso, Texas. An Archaeological Survey of Sulphur Exploration Drill Pads in the Yeso Hills, Eddy County, New Mexico. New Mexico State University, Cultural Resources Management Division Report 573. Las Cruces, New Mexico. An Archaeological Clearance Survey of Fifteen Geothermal Drill Pads in Northern and Central New Mexico. New Mexico State University, Cultural Resources Management Division Report 557. Las Cruces, New Mexico. Possible Archaeological Evidence for Non-linear Culture Change in the Southern Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. Paper prepared for the 2nd Mogollon Conference, Las Cruces, New Mexico. Fresnal Shelter, New Mexico: Preliminary Dating and Evidence for Early Cultigens. Paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting, Society for American Archaeology, April 15. Minneapolis, Minnesota. Lithic Diversity as an Indication of Relative Chronology in the Southern Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. Paper presented at the 1981 Pecos Conference, Ft. Burgwin, New Mexico. Dona Ana Phase Occupation in the Southern Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. Paper presented at the 1981 Pecos Conference, Ft. Burgwin, New Mexico. Transitional Pueblo Occupation of Dona Ana Range, Fort Bliss, Southern New Mexico. Paper presented at the 2nd Jornada Mogollon Conference, March 13-14. Portales, New Mexico. The Trajectory of Prehistoric Land Use Patterns in the El Paso Region. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Texas Historical Association, March 5-7. El Paso, Texas. Site Multicomponency: Effects on an Understanding of Mesilla Phase and the Preceramic. Paper presented at the Mogollon Conference, March 29. Las Cruces, New Mexico. Archaeological Assessment of the CHICAP Pipeline Easement. Report contracted by Union Oil of California through Nalco Environmental Services, Chicago, Illinois. On file, Illinois Department of Conservation, Springfield. Archaeological Survey of Uplands Adjacent to the Middlefork of the Vermillion River, East-Central Illinois. Assessment Statement for the Illinois Department of Conservation, Springfield. Preliminary Archaeological Survey of Central Illinois Uplands. Masters paper submitted in lieu of thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois. Glacial Kettles: A Preliminary Archaeological Survey. Paper presented at the Midwest Archaeological Conference, October 10-12. Ann Arbor, Michigan. Teaching Experience: 1997-present Associate Professor of Anthropology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Texas at El Paso. Aug 1991-1996 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Texas at El Paso. Courses Taught: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archeology Popular Archaeology: Exploring Myths and Mysteries Archaeological Field Methods Archaeological Laboratory Methods Archaeology of the American Southwest Indigenous Cultures of North America Indians of the Southwest Environmental Policy and Applied Anthropology (undergraduate and graduate) Archaeological Field Studies (undergraduate and graduate) Theory in Anthropology Stone Tool Technology (undergraduate and graduate) 1996 Technical Advisor and Instructor, Sandcliffe International Academy, Santa Teresa, New Mexico. Assisting in teaching archeology across the curriculum at the middle and high school levels. 1996 Instructor, University of Texas at El Paso, Center for Lifelong Learning. Indians of the Southwest. Fall session. 1995 Instructor, University of Texas at El Paso, Center for Lifelong Learning. Prehistoric Archaeology of the El Paso Region. Summer session. 1994 Instructor, Native American Consultation in Historic Preservation Planning. Advanced Environmental Management and Compliance Issues Symposium. Presented by Government Institutes, Inc., for the U.S. Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence, Brooks AFB, TX, September 20-23. 1994 Instructor, stone tool manufacture workshop, presented for Human Systems Research, Inc., Las Cruces, New Mexico, December 12. 1993 Instructor, Archeological Field Investigations in El Paso's Upper Valley. Course developed for Junior High and Middle School teachers, taught for ˿Ƶ's Division of Professional and Continuing Education. 1993. 1993 Panelist. Texas Historical Commission, Compliance Workshop: Cultural Resources Laws, Archaeology, and Compliance. El Paso, Texas. August 9. 1984-1986 Assistant Professor in the College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces (non-tenure track) Courses taught: Introduction to Anthropology Introductory Archaeology and Physical Anthropology New World Prehistory Archaeology of the American Southwest (undergraduate/graduate) 1985-1986 Instructor, White Sands Education Center, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Courses taught: Introduction to Anthropology Popular Archaeology: Myths and Mysteries 1984 Instructor, Southern New Mexico Correctional Facility, Las Cruces. Taught: Introduction to Anthropology. 1981-1983 Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois, Urbana. Courses: Introduction to Archaeology and Physical Anthropology Archaeology and the Public 1982 Instructor, Avocational Archaeology Training Program (AATP), sponsored by the Illinois Association for the Advancement of Archaeology. 1974-1977 Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois, Urbana. Courses: Mesoamerican Archaeology Introduction to World Archaeology Biological Basis for Human Behavior General Anthropology Introduction to Archaeology and Physical Anthropology Service to the University: University: Faculty Senate, 2001-2002, 2004-2011, 2013-2016 Faculty mentor, COURI Summer research program, 2013 Faculty mentor, McNair Scholars program, 2000-2001 Disciplinary Hearing Officer, 1998-2008 Graduate Faculty, 1993-present. Contributing Faculty, Latin American and Border Studies, 1998-present Contributing Faculty, Environmental Science and Engineering Program, 1994-present. Faculty, University Honors Program, 1994-present. Indio Mountains Research Station Advisory Committee, 1992-2005. Texas Western Press Editorial Board, 1994-1997 Committee for development of core curriculum course on Technology and Society, 1993-1994. El Paso Centennial Museum, Curator Search Committee, 1992. Anthropology liaison, drafted policy on treatment of human remains, 1993. Co-Editor, Papers in Anthropology Series, 1995-present. Presenter for teachers' workshops on archeology, 1999-present Conducted archeological clearance survey for the new ˿Ƶ swimming pool complex, Charlie Davis Park, 1995. Judge, ˿Ƶ Student Science EXPO, 1994. New Student Orientation, Soc/Anth Open House, 1995. College of Liberal Arts: Faculty Evaluations Appeal Committee 2002 Museum Studies Committee, 2002 Policy Analysis and Regional Development PhD Task Force, 2001-2002 Curriculum specialist, program development symposium, ˿Ƶ Social Work Program, 1997. Undergraduate Curriculum Committee, 1991-1992, 2005. Faculty Development Committee, 1994-1996. Assisted Assistant Dean with preparation of Undergraduate Advisors' manual, 1992. Department of Sociology & Anthropology: Chair, Geography search committee, 2002-2003 Interim Chair, 2001-2002 Graduate student Advising Committee 2000-2001 MOST program, anthropology liaison, 1999-2000 Library Liaison, 1997-2002 Undergraduate Advisor, Anthropology, 1991-1996, 2000-present. Anthropology curriculum revision. Designed curriculum and degree plan for revival of anthropology program, and developed ten new courses, 1991-1993 Coordinator of the teaching component of the anthropology program, 1991-present. Administered Fort Bliss Intergovernmental Personnel Act (IPA) program in anthropology, involving 10-25 staff members detailed to the Fort Bliss Cultural Resources Management Program, and managed associated contracts, 1991-1995. Conducted program development research with the American Anthropological Association, in support of a proposal for a new Masters degree in anthropology, 1995. Faculty Advisor, Student Anthropological Association, 1994- present. Chair, Anthropology search committee, 1998 Cultural anthropologist/Archaeologist search committee, 1994. Co-Director, ˿Ƶ Anthropology Research Center (ARC), 1995-2000. Director, Anthropology Laboratory, 1996-present. Old Main renovation planning committee, 1995. Service to the Discipline: 2014- present, Member, Texas State Board of Review, National Register Department, Texas Historical Commission, Austin, Texas. Board Vice-Chair, 2015. Board Chair since 2016. 2008- present, Member, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, Permian Basin MOA Working Group. Advises BLM state and regional offices on research priorities and methods in portions of the Permian Basin in southeastern New Mexico. 2004 Peer reviewer, Plains Anthropologist. 2000 Peer reviewer, Routledge Press, London. Reviewed book proposal for Archaeology and Religion, by Timothy Insoll. 1998 Peer reviewer, Wadsworth Publishing. Reviewed prospectus and manuscript for Humanity Before History: An Introduction to Archaeology. 1996 Peer reviewer, Mayfield Publishing Company. Reviewed revised edition of Human Antiquity, by Kenneth Feder and Michael Park. 1995-1996 School of American Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Reviewed proposals and NEH applications for the 1996-1997 resident scholar fellowships. 1995-1996 Assisted National Park Service, Atlanta in preparing National Historical Landmark nomination for the Eaker Site, 3MS105, Eaker AFB, Blytheville, Arkansas. 1995 Reviewer, West Educational Publishing, Inc. Reviewed prospectus and sample chapters for new introductory archeology textbook. 1994 United States Department of Education. Reviewed preliminary proposals submitted to the Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education (FIPSE). 1994 Peer reviewer, Bulletin of the Texas Archeological Society. 1993 Donated time to Florida State Parks to direct a magnetometer remote sensing study at the Crystal River State Park Archeological Site, Crystal River, Florida. 1992 Peer reviewer, National Endowment for the Humanities. 1986-1993 Served as reviewer to evaluate research reports for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth and Albuquerque offices. 1983 Peer reviewer, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. 1980 Peer reviewer, Newsletter of Lithic Technology.     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