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Curriculum Vitae Alexander Kurota Telephone: (505) 277-5853 (Work) E-mail: akurota@unm.edu EDUCATION 1999 M.A. in Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas. 1995 B.A. in High School English Education, University of Konstantin the Philosopher, Nitra, Slovakia. 1987-8 two semesters of animal biology major, University of Agriculture, Prague, Czech Republic. ARCHEOLOGICAL EXPERIENCE February 2003- Present Office of Contract Archeology Albuquerque, NM Surveys (OCA) Crew Chief/Project Director. Class III Survey for MAPL WEP III project.in McKinley, Sandoval, Torrance, Chaves, and Lea counties. 35 days in 2012. Project Director: Class III survey of 134 acres for mining exploration, Star Late area, McKinley Co. 2012 Project Director: Class III survey of 14 acres of NMARNG Training Center in Carlsbad, NM. 1 historic irrigation system site recorded, 2 days in November.2011 Project Director: Class III survey of Springer Reservoir, Colfax County, NM. Documented 2 sites, 2 days in May 2011 Project Director: Class III survey of 2 alternative parcels proposed for US CBP station in the Animas Valley, Hidalgo County, NM, Documented 3 sites, 2 days in December 2010 and February 2011. Project Director: Class III survey of cell tower improvements at the Dark Canyon tower site on Guadalupe Ridge, Eddy County, NM. Documented 1 site, December 2010. Project Director: Class III survey of 22 cell tower improvements at various locations in southwestern and southeastern New Mexico. Documented 2 sites, October--December 2010. Project Director: Class III Survey of Cañoncito Subunit of the Glorieta Unit, Pecos National Historical Park. Documented 15 sites, October 2010 Project Director: Class III Survey of two Alternative Parcells for US Customs and Border Protection near Las Cruces. Documented 13 sites, July 21-24, 2010. Project Director: Class II Survey of Parabolic Dune Field at White Sands National Monument, NM. Discovered 35 Archaic, Formative and Protohistoric sites. February-March 2010 Crew Chief/Project Director: Survey of proposed vehicle fence corridors, access roads and staging areas on and near the US-Mexico border in the Boot Heel region of New Mexico, HV5-8. Documented over 100 new and previously recorded sites. March-June, and November 2008 - January 2009. Crew Chief/Project Director: Survey of proposed vehicle fence corridors, access roads and staging areas on and near the US-Mexico border in the Boot Heel region of New Mexico, HV1-3. Documented over 100 new and previously recorded sites. March-June 2008. Crew Chief/Project Director: Survey of 207 Acres for UNM Rio Rancho Campus, Sandoval County, New Mexico. Discovered 18 sites. Five days in September 2008. Crew Chief: Survey of 261 acres on and near the US-Mexico border near Santa Teresa Station JV1-3, Dona Ana County. Documented 11 new and 6 previously recorded sites. Four days in June 2008. Crew Chief: Survey of 9.2 km of proposed vehicle fence corridor near Antelope Wells HV4. Discovered four sites. Two days in March 2008. Project Director: Survey of 40 Acres for CNM Rio Rancho Campus. Six sites discovered, two days in February 2008. Project Director: Assessment of cultural resources at Pueblo Blanco (LA 40), La Cieneguilla Pueblo (LA 16), and Paa-ko Pueblo (LA 162) Three days in February 2008. 1

Project Director: Survey of Proposed Long Wavelength Array Dipole Stations within the Plains of San Augustin. One site discovered, two days in January 2008. Project Director: Survey of 1.5 Acres of Cibola National Forest Road near Datil. Four sites discovered, two days in December 2007. Project Director: Survey for Proposed 18.5 Acres of Anthony-Berino Business Park on Private Land Along Highway I-10. Two-crew survey of 18.5 acres, 2 sites (Jornada Mogollon and Archaic) discovered near Anthony, Dona Ana County, October 11, 2007. Project Director: Survey of 1.2 acres on private land along Highway NM 6 in Los Lunas, Valencia County. No cultural resources discovered, one day in August 2007 Project Director: Survey of proposed Long Wavelength Array dipole stations on New Mexico State Trust Land along Highway 60. No cultural resources discovered, one day in July 2007. Project Director. Survey and Testing for Proposed Hatch Dam and Flood Pool Construction. Supervised one-person crew for survey of 70 acres and testing at 4 Historic and Formative period sites in Hatch, Dona Ana County in April 2006. Authored final report. Crew Chief: Survey of TUA near MP 158, NMPP, Sandoval County. February 2006 (1 day) Supervised 1-person crew for a survey of 3.63 acres of land, no sites were discovered, one day in February. Authored letter report. Project Director: Pueblo Blanco Survey, Galisteo Basin, October-November 2005 (7 days) Supervised 3-person crew for a Class III survey of 435 acres within and around Pueblo Blanco, Santa Fe County. Discovered 36 sites primarily related to agricultural subsistence of the Pueblo IV period. Responsibilities also included touring the surveyed area with NM State Land Office s archeologist. Authored draft report. Project Director: Survey of 44 acres in Las Huertas Valley, Sandoval County, October 2005 (1 day) Supervised 1-person crew for Class III survey in the privately-owned Wild Horse Mesa Subdivision land, discovered 2 historical sites affiliated with early 20 th century Hispanic/Euro-American ranching and Native American camping subsistence strategies. Authored final report. Crew Chief: Survey of 3 MAPL Access Roads in Las Huertas Valley, Sandoval County, May-June 2005 (3 days). Supervised 1-person crew for a Class III survey of access roads leading to MAPL Segment 9 Loop, discovered 2 lithic scatter sites. Co-authored report (Addendum to MAPL survey report). Project Director: Survey of US 64, MP 198 to MP 211, Rio Arriba County, July 2005 (5 days) Supervised 1-person crew for Class III survey of 13 miles-long NMDOT right-of-way, no sites discovered. Authored final report. Crew Member: Cochiti Fish Survey and Testing (fieldwork phase), February 2005 (4 days). Responsible for in-field site map production and ceramic analysis. Crew Member: Chain of Craters Survey, December 2004 (1 day). Responsible for in-field map production of two sites. Co-Crew Chief: Armijo Socorro Survey, October 2004 (15 days of which 5 days as supervisor). Supervised a 2-person crew for a Class III survey, responsible for in-field site form preparation, site map production, and ceramic analysis. Co-authored final report. Crew Member: Mesa Portales Survey, September October 2004 (4 days) Class III survey, responsible for in-field site form preparation, site map production, and ceramic analysis. Crew Member: MAPL survey, April June 2004 (45 days). Class III survey, responsible for in-field site map production, and ceramic analysis. Crew Chief: Jesus Canyon Survey, April 2004 (5 days). Supervised a 3-person crew in the Jesus Canyon area. Responsible for site form preparation, site map production and in-field ceramic analysis. Crew Member: Bottomless Lakes State Park Survey, March 2004 (3 days). Class III survey, responsible for in-field site map production. Crew Member: Survey along the Shell Pipeline from Jal to Farmington, February May 2003 (60 days) Responsibilities included in-field site map production, ceramic analysis and ceramic chapter write-up. 2

Archeological Monitoring, Testing and Data Recovery (OCA) Field Director: MAPL WEP III Construction Monitoring August-November 2013 Project Director: Data Recovery at Three Sites on White Sands Missile Range. 50 days in 2012/2013. Crew Chief/Project Director. Testing for MAPL WEP III project.in McKinley County. 5 days/october 2012. Project Director: Archeological data recovery at Three Sites at White Sands Missile Range, Otero County,, NM, June-July 2012 and January February 2013. Project Director: Archeological data recovery at Guadalupe Ridge, Lincoln National Forest, Eddy County, NM, April 2012 Project Director: Archeological test excavations at Alt Shist area, White Sands Missile Range, NM, April 2012 Project Director: Archeological monitoring of road construction at LA 125752 in Nineteen Canyon, Luna Co., NM, February 2012. Project Director: Archeological monitoring of Mining Exploration in the Star Lake Area, McKinley Co. NM. November 2011 - February 2012. Project Director: Archeological monitoring for Jeanette Stromberg Hall, Bernalillo Co., NM. September October 2011. Project Director: Data Recovery at Five Sites on White Sands Missile Range. 10 days in July 2011. Project Director/Crew Chief: HV 1-3 Data Recovery project at 11 sites in the Boot Heel of New Mexico. Hidalgo County, October-November 2008. Project Director: Data Recovery at LA 158640 and LA 158642 in Rio Rancho, Sandoval County, New Mexico. August-September and November 2008. Project Director/Crew Chief: JV 1-3 Data Recovery project at LA 85760 and LA 159820, Santa Teresa Station, Dona Ana County, New Mexico. August 2008. Project Director/Crew Chief: Data Recovery at LA 125753, Nineteen Canyon, Luna County, New Mexico, July-August 2008. Project Director/Crew Chief: Data Recovery at three sites along US-Mexico border in Luna County, New Mexico, July-August 2008. Site Director/Crew Chief: MAPL Data Recovery. Supervised 3 to 5-person crews for excavations of Archaic and Puebloan sites along 5 segments of MAPL pipeline construction in southeastern, northcentral and northwestern New Mexico. May-November 2006. Crew Chief: Data Recovery at LA 134636 on the West Mesa of Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, February 2006, (6 days). Supervised a 4-person crew for an excavation of a Pueblo IV period Anasazi field house facility. Authored both preliminary and final report. Crew Chief: Testing at 21 Sites along 4 MAPL Segments, August-September 2005 (20 days) Supervised a 4-person crew for auger testing at 21 sites along MAPL Pipeline. The investigated sites are affiliated with Archaic, Formative and historical Native American cultures. Co-authored preliminary report. Project Director: Cochiti Fish Survey and Testing (mapping and reporting phase), April 2005 (1 day). Supervised a 1-person crew for mapping 6 sites along the Fishing Pier Access Road of the Tetilla Peak Recreation Area on the east bank of Cochiti Lake. Authored Data Recovery plan for additional excavation of a pit structure discovered during the testing phase. The DR plan also included reporting on the testing results. Crew Chief: NMARNG Camel Tracks Data Recovery, Phase 2. October - November. 2004 (14 days) Supervised alternately a 2 to 3-person crew for excavations at 3 archaeological sites in the Camel Tracks Training Area on La Bajada Mesa. These sites are typically affiliated with Pueblo IV period Anasazi farming subsistence strategies. Also participated in ceramic analysis, report writing and reported the results of excavations in a paper and poster presentation at Pecos Conference in White Rock, New Mexico. Crew Chief: Alamogordo Flood Control Project, June August 2004, (57 days) Supervised alternately a 3 to 5-person crew during an excavation of an Early Mesilla to El Paso phase site within Alamogordo city limits. Responsibilities also included performing ceramic analysis and participation in report writing. Crew Member: Sewer and Waterline Construction, North Valley, Albuquerque. January 2004 (8 days) Participated in excavations of a historic campo santo on Alameda Boulevard in Albuquerque. Responsibilities also included performing ceramic analysis and writing a ceramic chapter. 3

Crew Member: Alameda School Data Recovery, January 2004 (2 days) Participated in data recovery program at Pueblo IV Anasazi village site LA 421. Responsibilities also included performing the ceramic analysis and writing a ceramic chapter. Co-authored paper reporting the results of excavations at Pecos Conference in White Rock, New Mexico. Crew Chief: NMARNG Camel Tracks Data Recovery, Phase 1, August-September 2003 Supervised a 4-person crew during excavations at 15 sites in the Camel Tracks Training Area on La Bajada Mesa. These sites are affiliated with Pueblo IV period Anasazi field houses and dry-land farming and Archaic hunting blinds subsistence strategies. Crew Member: Testing and Data Recovery at LA 76041 site, Fort Wingate, June-July 2003 (19 days) Participated in an excavation of a Pueblo I-Pueblo II period Anasazi surface structure. Responsibilities also included in-field and in the office ceramic analysis and ceramic chapter preparation. Ceramic Analysis Projects (OCA) 2011 In progress: Analysis and write-up of ceramics from Alameda School Site, LA 421 in ABQ. 2011 Analyzed 180 prehistoric ceramics from Kozlowski s Trading Post, Pecos Natl. Hist. Park 2010 Supervised 1-person ceramic analysis/write-up for excavations at CNM Rio Rancho campus 2009 Supervised 1-person ceramic analysis/write-up for 3-sites Data Recovery in Luna County, NM 2009 Supervised 1-person ceramic analysis and write-up for JV1-3 Data Recovery near Santa Teresa, New Mexico, 2 excavated sites 2009 Supervised 1-person ceramic analysis and write-up for HV1-3 Data Recovery in Boot Heel of New Mexico, 11 excavated sites 2008 Analyzed ceramics from the Leone Bluff site 5LA 1211 at Trinidad Reservoir, Los Animas Co. CO 2007 Supervised 2-person ceramic analysis team for the MAPL Data Recovery project which included ceramic data from 24 sites across New Mexico. 2006 Analyzed Rio Grande Glazewares, Puname, Tewa, Northeast Keres, Acoma and Zuni wares from the Area D of LA 50240 on Alameda Boulevard, Albuquerque, NM (January-February). 2005 Analyzed Rio Grande Glazewares Biscuit Wares, carbon paint and mineral paint B/W wares from the Phase 2 Camel Tracks Data Recovery Project, Santa Fe County, NM (December). 2004 Analyzed Rio Grande Glazewares from the Alameda School Site Excavation Project, Albuquerque, NM (February-March). 2004 Analyzed El Paso Brownwares, Jornada Brownwares, Mimbres Whitewares and Three Rivers Redwares from the Data Recovery in Alamogordo Project, NM (October). 2003 Analyzed Rio Grande Glazewares Biscuit Wares, carbon paint B/W and mineral paint B/W wares from the Phase 1 Camel Tracks Data Recovery Project, Santa Fe County, NM (November- December). 2003 Analyzed Cibola Whitewares, Navajo Plain, and Zuni Matte Paint ceramics from the Fort Wingate Testing and Data Recovery Project, NM (May). Professional development for conducting ceramic analyses 2011 Attended paper presentation on Casas Grandes pottery given by Christine Van Pool, April 2011. 2009 Attended ceramic workshop Rio Grande Glazeware presented by Hayward Franklin at the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology (1 day in November) 2003/11 On-going project of developing OCA s southwestern ceramic type collection. 2008 Attended workshop on the Earliest Southwestern Ceramics offered by the Office of Archaeological Studies in Santa Fe (one day in November 2008) 2007 Studied Navajo ceramics with David Brugge (one day in September) 2006 Trained in historic puebloan pottery attribute identification with Michael P. Marshall (one day in January) 2006 Studied historic puebloan ceramics at Maxwell Museum, University of New Mexico (2 days in January) 2005 Photographed historic puebloan ceramics at Museum of New Mexico in Santa Fe (one day in November) 2004 Studied Rio Grande Glazewares at Maxwell Museum, University of New Mexico (2 days in March) 4

2004 Trained in Rio Grande Glazewares attribute identification with Michael P. Marshall (one day in March) 2002 Studied Hohokam, Patayan and Tohono O odham ceramics at Arizona State Museum (numerous visits in February through April) 2001 Attended Northern Arizona Pottery Workshop presented by Kelley Hays-Gilpin in Flagstaff, AZ (one day in October) 2001 Attended Patayan and Southern California Brownware Workshop presented by Jerry Schaefer and John Hildebrand in San Diego, CA (two days in June) 2001 Studied Tusayan Whiteware and Grayware ceramics at Arizona State Museum in Tucson (several visits in May) 2001 Studied Hohokam and Patayan ceramics at Arizona State Museum (several visits in April) 2001 Studied Hohokam, Patayan, and Tohono O odham ceramics at Western Archaeological Conservancy Center in Tucson (two days in April) 2001 Studied Patayan Buffwares at the San Diego Museum of Man, CA (one day in March) 2000 Studied southwestern ceramics at Amerind Foundation Museum, Arizona (one day in February) 1999 Studied Tucson Basin Brownwares identification with ceramic analysts William Deaver and Robert Heckman (numerous consultations in November and December) 1998 Consulted with Arthur H. Rohn regarding attributes identification on Hohokam Buffwares and Tucson Basin Brownwares (numerous consultations from January through April) 1997 Studied Hohokam Buffwares and Tucson Basin Brownwares at Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma (one day in May) 1997 examined Hohokam ceramics at Woolaroc Museum, Bartesville, Oklahoma (one day in May) assembled personal digital photographic collection of southwestern ceramics (over 1,000 pictures) currently re-organizing OCA Ceramic Type Collection April 2005 Cibola Research Consultants Corrales, New Mexico Crew Chief: Double H Ranch Survey, Catron and Socorro counties, May-June 2005 (10 days). Supervised a 1-person crew for a Class II survey in the Datil Mountains, discovered 22 sites affiliated with Archaic, and Formative period and four 1930s Navajo sites with standing lean-tos. Senior author of the final report. October 2002 HRA, Inc. Las Vegas, Nevada Crew Member: Davis Dam Survey, Laughlin, Nevada, October 2002 (5 days) Class III survey on the west side of Colorado River in Laughlin, Nevada. Responsibilities included site map production and in-field ceramic analysis. June 1999-September 2002 Statistical Research, Inc. Tucson, Arizona Surveys (SRI, Tucson, AZ) Crew Chief: Survey in the Long House Valley, Arizona, February-March 2002 (2 days) Supervised a 1-person crew for a Class III survey of pipe replacement sections in the Long House Valley. No new sites were discovered. Responsibilities included identification of features and in-field ceramic analysis. Crew Chief: Houghton Road Survey, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, February 2002 (2 days). Individually performed a Class III survey along both sides of Houghton Road. Two sites were discovered. One is a historic site related to CCC camps communal activities and the other is a Sedentary period Hohokam pit house village. Responsibilities included negotiation of future construction work with Tucson Electric Power Company and in-field ceramic analysis. Senior author of final report. Crew Chief: Archaeological survey of the Ak Chin site (TO:GA:6 [TO]) and the neighboring region, April- May 2001 (3 days). Supervised 4-person crew for a Class III survey on the Tohono O odham Nation, Arizona. Documented 6 Formative and historical sites with numerous human cremations exposed on the 5

surface. Responsibilities also included in-field site form preparation, ceramic analysis and co-authored report preparation. Crew Chief: Pantano Wash Bank Protection Survey, Pima County, AZ, September 2000 (2 days) Supervised a 1-person crew for a Class III survey along both banks of Pantano Wash in Tucson. No sites were discovered. Responsibilities included in-field ceramic analysis and co-authored report preparation. Crew Chief: Tanque Verde Bank Protection at Castle Rocks, Pima County, AZ, September 2000 (2 days) Supervised 1-person crew for a Class III survey along both banks of Tanque Verde Wash in Tucson. No sites discovered. Responsibilities also included in-field ceramic analysis and report preparation. Crew Member: Yavapai Ranch Survey, Yavapai County, Arizona, May-June 2000 (25 days) Participated in a Class III survey of private land funded by Prescott National Forest, Arizona. About 40 sites were discovered. The majority of the sites are affiliated with Native American occupation of Archaic, Formative and Historical period. Responsibilities included site map production, in-field and in the office ceramic analysis. Crew Member: Archeological Survey in the Baboquivari Mountains, Southern Arizona, Six sites discovered. (8 days in 1999). Crew Member/Crew Chief: Survey of Luke Air Force Range, Arizona, April-May 2000 (15 days). Participated in and also supervised a 3-person crew for a Class III survey of US military facilities near Gila Bend, Arizona. Several new and previously discovered sites were documented. The sites are affiliated with Gila Basin Hohokam, Tucson Basin Hohokam, Patayan, and Tohono O odham cultures. Responsibilities included site map preparation, in-field and in the office ceramic analysis and presenting a poster on the ceramic analysis at the SAA conference in Denver 2002. Crew: Archeological survey at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona. June-September 1999 (55 days) Participated in a Class III survey of a US military facilities near Yuma, Arizona. Responsibilities included site map preparation and in-field ceramic analysis. Archeological Testing and Data Recovery (SRI, Tucson, AZ) Crew Chief: Fence Lake Data Recovery, July-September 2002, (47 days) Supervised a 3-person crew during excavations of five sites inside proposed Fence Lake mine, New Mexico. These sites are single-room field houses affiliated with Pueblo I - Pueblo II period Anasazi or Basketmaker II period occupation. Responsibilities also included coordinating the work of backhoe operator, the collection of material for archeomagnetic dates and participating in report writing. Crew Chief: Data Recovery at Long House Valley, Arizona, March-April 2002 (17 days) Supervised a 3-person crew during an excavation of a Pueblo III period Anasazi locus with 2 pit houses, 2 large storage cists and other small intramural and extramural features. Co-authored a paper on the research results which was presented at the 2003 SAA conference. Crew Chief: Marana Testing Project, Pima County, Arizona, March-April 2002 (15 days) Supervised a 3-person crew during a testing at a Classic period Hohokam village site about 1 mile outside the Marana Platform Mound. Fourteen adobe structures, two adobe compound walls, two middens, one horno, nine human cremations, and four human burials were discovered. Responsibilities also included coordinating the work with backhoe operator and performing in-field and in the office ceramic analysis. Crew Chief: Leasburg State Park Testing, Dona Ana County, New Mexico, March 2002 (5 days) Supervised a 3-person crew during a testing at a Jornada Mogollon site inside the Exotic Cactus Garden of the Leasburg State Park. Two pit structures were discovered and partially excavated. Responsibilities also included assisting the Magnetometer and Resistivity Meter operator, ceramic analysis and ceramic chapter preparation. Crew Chief: Canoa Ranch Testing/Data Recovery, Pima County, AZ, January-February 2002 (20 days) Supervised a 3-person crew during testing and excavations at 5 sites affiliated with Late Archaic and Colonial period Hohokam occupations in Green Valley, south Tucson. Responsibilities also included ceramic analysis and ceramic chapter preparation. Crew Chief: Fence Lake Testing and Data Recovery, near St. Johns AZ, November 2001 (20 days) Supervised a 3-person crew during testing and excavations at 2 sites along the Arizona side of Fence Lake Coal Transportation Corridor. These sites are affiliated with Pueblo I - Pueblo II period Anasazi occupation. Excavated a boulder shelter with 3 slab-lined hearths. Responsibilities also included coordinating work with backhoe operator and performing ceramic analysis. Crew Chief: Pantano Wash Testing, Pima County, Arizona, May 2001 (3 days) 6

Supervised a 3-person crew during an excavation of a Sedentary period Hohokam site. Responsibilities also included ceramic analysis. Crew Chief: Data Recovery at the Ak Chin Site, TO:GA:6 (TO), Gu Achi District of the Tohono O odham Nation, Arizona, March-April 2001 (20 days). Supervised a 4-person crew at a 1 mile long site affiliated with Sedentary-Classic period Hohokam and Tohono O odham historical period occupation. Numerous pit-features were discovered during a removal of accidental jet fuel spill on the Tohono O odham Nation land. Responsibilities included application of proper HAZMAT methods of work, monitoring the safety conditions in the soil and air, presentation of research results to the people of the Tohono O odham Nation, and performing ceramic analysis. Co-authored 3 preliminary reports. Crew Member: Testing at the Mescal Wash site at Marsh Station Road, Interstate 10, Arizona, June- August 2000 (30 days). Participated in testing at a large Sedentary-Classic period Hohokam village. Over 50 pit structures and above-ground adobe rooms were discovered. Responsibilities also included monitoring backhoe operation and in-field artifact analysis. Crew Member: Data Recovery at State Route 188, Arizona, September 1999- March 2000 (105 days) Participated in excavations at 9 prehistoric sites affiliated with Colonial-Sedentary-Classic period Hohokam occupation in the Tonto National Forest. Excavated 10 human burials and 2 pit structures. Responsibilities also included ceramic analysis. Ceramic Analysis Projects (SRI, Tucson, AZ) 2002 Analyzed Patayan Buffwares, Hohokam Buffwares, and Tohono O odham ceramics collected during Luke Air Force Range Survey Project, Arizona (May). 2002 Analyzed Tusayan White/Graywares from the Questar Pipeline Monitoring and Survey Project,Long House Valley, Arizona (April). 2002 Analyzed Tucson Basin Brownwares and Hohokam Buffwares from the Marana Testing Project, Pima County, Arizona (April). 2002 Analyzed Mimbres Whitewares, Mogollon Brownwares, and Jornada Mogollon ceramics from the Leasburg State Park Testing Project, Dona Ana County, NM (March). 2002 Analyzed Tucson Basin Brownwares from the Canoa Ranch Data Recovery Project, Pima County, Arizona (February). 2002 Performed preliminary analysis of Cibola White/Graywares and Little Colorado White/Graywares from Phase 1 of Fence Lake Data Recovery on the New Mexico side of the Transportation Corridor (January). 2001 Analyzed Tucson Basin Brownwares and Hohokam Buffwares from the Pantano Wash Testing Project, Pima County, Arizona (May). 2001 Analyzed Tothono O odham ceramics, Patayan Buffwares, Hohokam Buffwares, Tucson Basin Brownwares, and other Papaguerian ceramics from the Ak Chin site Data Recovery Project (May- June). 2000 Analyzed Roosevelt Redwares, Tucson Basin Brownwares, Hohokam Buffwares from State Route 188 Data Recovery Project, Tonto National Forest, Arizona (July). 2000 In-field analysis of Prescot Graywares, St. Francisco Mountain Graywares during the Yavapai Survey Project, Yavapai County, Arizona (May-June). Oct. 1996-May 1999, Department of Anthropology, Wichita State University, Wichita, KS Surveys (Wichita State University, Wichita, KS) Crew Chief: Survey of a Great Bend culture site, Arkansas City, KS, October-November 1998 (4 days) Supervised a 3-person crew survey within the Arkansas City limits. Responsibilities included artifact documentation and site map preparation. Crew Chief: Surveys of two sites in Floyd County, Texas, multiple surveys from 1998 to 1999, (4 days) Supervised a 1-person crew for surveying two archaic sites in Blanco Canyon. Responsibilities included site form and site map preparation and in-field lithic artifact analysis. 7

Crew Chief: Survey of the historic Jimmy Owens site (Francisco Vasquez de Coronado camp site), Texas, multiple surveys from 1998 to 1999 (4 days). Supervised alternately 5 to 8-person crew of a 1-mile long Coronado s encampment within a private land in Blanco Canyon, Texas. Responsibilities included coordinating work with metal detector operators, volunteers, and the Wichita State University students. Crew Member: Survey of the historic Jimmy Owens site, TX, multiple surveys from 1996 to 1997 (2 days) Participated in surveying Coronado s camp site in Blanco Canyon, Texas. Crew Member. City Archaeologist Office surveys in Wichita, Kansas, multiple surveys from 1996 to 1998 (5 days) Participated in Class II and Class III surveys within Wichita city limits. Work involved surveying agricultural land and the banks of the Arkansas River. No sites were discovered but numerous Bison antiquus bones were recovered from the banks of the Arkansas River. Archaeological Testing and Data Recovery (WSU) Crew Chief: Archaeological testing at the Jimmy Owens site (Francisco Vasquez de Coronado camp site, A. D. 1541), Blanco Canyon, Texas, multiple trips from 1998 to 1999 (24 days). Supervised alternately 5 to 8-person crew during testing and excavations at a 1-mile long Coronado s encampment in Blanco Canyon, Texas. Discovered numerous pit features, fire pits, post holes and metal artifacts from Spanish horse gear, personal equipment and arms (for example horseshoe nails, belt buckles, crossbow bolt heads). Responsibilities also included providing site tours to the visitors and writing letter reports to the land owner. Crew Member: Testing at the Jimmy Owens site, Texas, multiple trips from 1996-1998 (35 days) Participated in testing and excavations of Coronado camp site in Blanco Canyon. Ceramic Analysis Projects (Wichita State University, KS) 1999 Analyzed Hohokam Buffwares and Tucson Basin Brownware ceramic collection donated to Wichita State University and presented results as an MA thesis project. 1998 Analyzed plainwares from Waconda Lake area, north-central Kansas and presented results of the analysis at the 56th Plains Conference in Bismarck, ND. 1998-9 Laboratory Supervisor: Supervised laboratory student assistants at the Department of Anthropology. EDITED VOLUMES AND LARGE TECHNICAL REPORTS 2013 (senior author with F. Scott Worman and Patrick Hogan) Hearth Mound Survey and Limited Excavations at White Sands National Monument, Otero and Dona Ana Counties, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No.185-1035 2012 The Border Fence Project: Archeological Monitoring of Road Construction at LA 125753 in Nineteen Canyon, Luna County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1080. 2012 Archeological Survey of 134 Acres for Mining Exploration in the Star Lake Area, McKinley County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1110. 2012 (senior author with F. Scott Worman and Patrick Hogan) Hearth Mound Survey and Limited Excavations at White Sands National Monument, Otero and Dona Ana Counties, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1035. 2010 (editor) The Border Fence Project: LA 125753 Excavations at a Protohistoric Site in Nineteen Canyon, Luna County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-980B. 2010 (senior author with Leslie Cohen) The Border Fence Project: A Cultural Resources Survey of Proposed Lordsburg Tactical Infrastructure Vehicle Fence Corridors, Access Roads, and Staging Areas on and near the US Mexico Border in the Boot Heel Region, Hidalgo County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-966C. 2009 (editor) The Border Fence Project: Archeological Data Recovery at Three Protohistoric Sites in Luna County, New Mexico LA 85776, LA 85777, and LA 85779. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-986B. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 8

2009 (senior author with Patrick Hogan) Cultural Resources Survey of 207 Acres for the UNM Rio Rancho Campus, Sandoval County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-991. 2009 (senior author with Leslie Cohen) The Border Fence Project: Excavations at 11 Sites near Cloverdale Playa and the U.S. Mexico Border (HV 1 3), Hidalgo County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1004A. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 2009 (senior author with Christopher A. Turnbow) The Border Fence Project: Excavations at LA 85760 and LA 159820 for JV1 to 3, Santa Teresa Station, Doña Ana County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1005B. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 2008 (co-author with Christopher A. Turnbow) The Scorpion Site (LA 119530): Changing Land Use Patterns on an Alluvial fan in Alamogordo, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-828. 2008 (senior author with Christopher A. Turnbow and Richard C. Chapman) The Border Fence Project; A Cultural Resources Survey of Proposed Vehicle Fence Corridors, Access Roads, and Staging Areas (JV 1 to 3) on and near the US-Mexico Border, Santa Teresa Station, Dona Ana County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-990. 2008 (1 st co-author with Christopher A. Turnbow, Leslie Cohen, and Brian Cribbin) A Cultural Resources Survey of Proposed Vehicle Fence Corridors, Access Roads, and Staging Areas (HV 1 to 3) on and near the US-Mexico Border in the Boot Heel Region, Hidalgo County, New Mexico. (DRAFT REPORT) OCA/UNM Report No. 185-966B. 2008 On the Periphery of the Plains of San Augustin; Class III Cultural Resources Inventory of 18.6 Acres for Long Wavelength Array Dipole Stations and Access Corridors, Catron & Socorro Counties, New Mexico. 2007 (senior author with Richard C. Chapman) Class III Cultural Resources Inventory of 18.5 Acres near Anthony, Dona Ana County, New Mexico. 2006 Archeological Survey and Testing for Proposed Hatch Dam and Flood Pool Construction, Dona Ana County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-892. 2006 The Volcano Vista High School Site; Excavations at LA 134636 on the West Mesa of Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (Final Report). OCA/UNM Report No. 185-890. 2006 Class III Cultural Resources Inventory of 435 Acres in Pueblo Blanco Country, Galisteo Basin, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-880. 2005 (co-author with Janette Elyea, Peggy Gerow, Catherine Heyne, and Adrienne Actis) The Armijo Socorro Watershed Project; Archeological Survey. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-859. 2005 A Class III Cultural Resources Inventory of 44 Acres in Placitas, Sandoval County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-881. 2005 (senior author with Michael P. Marshall and Christina Marshall) A Class II Cultural Resources Sample Survey for the Proposed Double H Ranch Thompson Canyon Area Prescribed Burn, Catron and Socorro Counties, New Mexico, Cibola Research Consultants Report No. 390, Albuquerque. 2004 (co-author with Peggy A. Gerow) Across the Caja Del Rio Plateau II: Hunters and Farmers in the Northern Rio Grande; Archaeological Investigations at 15 Sites in the NMARNG Camel Tracks Training Area, Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 1999 Recovering Information on Hohokam Ceramics from Museum Collections Using the Comparative Analysis. M. A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas. OTHER TECHNICAL REPORTS 2013 (senior author with Patrick Hogan) Re-Evaluation of LA 78235 at Burris Gap, White Sands Missile Range, Sierra County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1104. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 2013 (senior author with Richard Chapman) Archeological Survey and Testing Along the Tetilla Peak Recreation Area Fishing Pier Access Road at Cochiti Reservoir, Sandoval County, New Mexico. OCA Report 185-850. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 2012 (senior author with Richard C. Chapman) Archeological Data Recovery and Survey at AR 03-08- 03-704 (LA 142927), Guadalupe Ranger District, Lincoln National Forest, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No.185-1069VV 9

2012 Cultural Resources Survey of NMARNG Readiness Center in Carlsbad, Eddy County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1037. 2012 Archeological Monitoring of Mining Exploration in the Star Lake Area, McKinley County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1102. 2012 The TVI Cemetery Site: Archeological Construction Monitoring for Jeanette Stromberg Hall Trench, CNM Main Campus, Bernalillo County, New Mexico. 2011 Cultural Resources Survey of a Proposed U.S. Customs and Border Protection Communications Tower Site near Piñon in Southwestern Chaves County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1069MM. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 2011 Archeological Monitoring of Phase III Construction at the CNM Westside Campus, Bernalillo County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1077. 2011 Cultural Resources Survey of Springer Reservoir, Colfax County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM report No. 185-1086. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 2011 Cultural Resources Survey of a Proposed US Customs and Border Protection Tower Site EPT- STN-031 and Access Road in Dona Ana County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1069J. 2011 (senior author with Robin M. Cordero) Cultural Resources Survey of 1.47-Acre Parcel for Proposed U.S. Customs and Border Protection Communication Tower Upgrades at San Luis Peak, Hidalgo County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1069II. 2011 (co-author with Robin M. Cordero) A 4.13 Acre Cultural Resources Survey for Proposed U.S. Customs and Border Protection Communication Facility Upgrades near Wheatland, Quay County, NM. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1069QQ. 2011 (co-author with Robin M. Cordero) A 1.85-Acre Cultural Resources Survey for Proposed U.S. Customs and Border Protection Communication Facility Upgrades at the Dark Canyon Communications Site, Guadalupe Ranger District, Lincoln National Forest, NM. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1069S. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 2011 Cultural Resources Survey of an Alternative Parcel for U.S. Customs and Border Protection Station in Horse Camp Draw, Animas Valley, Hidalgo County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1068. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 2010 (senior author with Robin M. Cordero) Cultural Resources Survey of Cell Tower Improvements at the Caprock Communications Dark Canyon Tower Site, Lincoln National Forest Lands, Eddy County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1075. 2010 Cultural Resources Survey of Two Alternative Parcels for U.S. Customs and Border Protection Station near Las Cruces, Doña Ana County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1051. 2010 (senior author with Patrick Hogan) Progress Report: Hearth Mound Survey at White Sands National Monument, Otero and Doña Ana Counties, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1035. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque 2009 (co-author with Christopher A. Turnbow) Preliminary Report of Archeological Data Recovery Investigations of LA 85760 and LA 159820 for JV1 to 3, Santa Teresa Station, Dona Ana County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-990. 2008 (co-author with Patrick Hogan) Preliminary Report on Data Recovery at LA 158640 and LA 158642, CNM Rio Rancho Campus, Sandoval County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report 185-992. 2008 (co-author with Christopher A. Turnbow) Preliminary Report on Archeological Data Recovery at LA 85777, LA 85776, and LA 85779 between Access Roads 2 and 3, Luna County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-980. 2008 (senior author with Christopher A. Turnbow and Richard C. Chapman) Preliminary Report on Archeological Test Excavations at LA 125753, Nineteen Canyon, Luna County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-980A. 2008 (co-author with Christopher A. Turnbow, Leslie Cohen, and Brian Cribbin) A Cultural Resources Survey of 9.2 km of Proposed Vehicle Fence Corridor along the Roosevelt Reservation near Antelope Wells, Hidalgo County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-966A. 2007 Class III Cultural Resources Inventory of 1.5 Miles of Forest Road Near Datil, Catron County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-954. 2006 Archeological Construction Monitoring at TVI West Side instructional Facility, Phase 2, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, OCA/UNM Report No. 185-890. 2006 Excavations at LA 134636 on the West Mesa of Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico (Preliminary Report), OCA/UNM Report No. 185-890. 10

2006 (senior author with Peggy A. Gerow) Cultural Resources Inventory of Three Access Roads Along MAPL Segment 9 in Las Huertas Valley, Sandoval County, New Mexico; Addendum 1 to the MAPL Western Expansion Project: Cultural Resources Inventory of Six Loop Segments and Ten Pump Stations between Huerfano and Hobbs, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-832. 2005 Cultural Resources Inventory of US 64, MP 198 to 211, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-873. 2002 (senior author with Edgar K. Huber) Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Fiber-Optic Line along South Houghton and Camino Aurelia Roads, Pima County, Arizona. Statistical Research Technical Report 02-13, Tucson. 2001 (co-author with Jeffrey A. Homburg, Jill Onken, Scott O Mack, Marc Hinzman, Robert Wegener, and Arthur W. Vokes) Preliminary Report on Data Recovery at the Ak Chin Site (TO:GA:6 [TO]), Gu Achi District of the Tohono O odham Nation, Arizona. Statistical Research, Technical Report 01-41, Tucson. 2001 (co-author with Jeffery A. Homburg, and Jill Onken) Field Summary Report for Data Recovery at the Ak Chin Site [TO:GA:(TO)], Gu Achi District of the Tohono O odham Nation, Arizona. Statistical Research Technical Report 01-34, Tucson. 2000 (co-author with Jeffery A. Homburg) Cultural Resources Survey for Tanque Verde Erosion Protection at Castle Rocks, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona). Statistical Research Technical Report 00-48, Tucson. 2000 (co-author with Jeffery A. Homburg) Cultural Resources Survey for Pantano Wash Bank Protection Project, Craycroft Road to Tucson Country Club, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona. Statistical Research Technical Report 00-47, Tucson. CHAPTERS PUBLISHED IN TECHNICAL REPORTS 2013 Pueblo Ceramics of the Alameda School Site, LA 421. In Final Report of Excavations of the Alameda School Site (LA 421): A Classic Period Pueblo of the Tiguex Province, edited by Robin M. Cordero, OCA/UNM Report No. 185-969, Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 2011 Native American Ceramics. In Additional Archeological Testing at Kozlowski s Trading Post, Pecos National Historical Park, edited by Peggy A. Gerow, pp. 103-112. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1073, Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 2010 Ceramics. Submitted an analysis chapter for the ceramics from the Leone Bluff site 5LA 1211 in Trinidad Reservoir, Los Animas county, Colorado. 2010 Ceramics. In Final Report on Salvage Excavations at the Leone Bluff Site, 5LA1211, Trinidad Reservoir, Los Animas County, Colorado, pp. 105-118. edited by Robin Cordero. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-943, Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 2009 contributor in various chapters in The MAPL Western Expansion Project; Volume 2: Research Design, Construction Monitoring, and Data Recovery along Segment 8, Rio Arriba and Sandoval Counties, New Mexico, edited by Peggy A. Gerow, OCA/UNM Report No. 185-971. 2009 contributor in various chapters in The MAPL Western Expansion Project; Volume 3: Data Recovery along Segment 9, Sandoval County, New Mexico (DRAFT REPORT), edited by Peggy A. Gerow, OCA/UNM Report No. 185-971. 2009 contributor in various chapters in The MAPL Western Expansion Project; Volume 4: Data Recovery along Segments 10, 11, and 12, Torrance, DeBaca, and Chaves Counties New Mexico, edited by Peggy A. Gerow, OCA/UNM Report No. 185-971. 2009 Ceramics. In The MAPL Western Expansion Project; Volume 5: Analyses (DRAFT REPORT), edited by Peggy A. Gerow, pp. 91-220. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-971. 2009 contributor with Adrienne Actis and Adam Lujan in various small chapters in A Cultural Resources Inventory of 101.86 Acres for a Proposed U.S. Customs and Border Patrol Facility in the Vicinity of Clint, El Paso County, Texas, edited by Robin Cordero. OCA/UNM Report No. 185-1017. 2008 Ceramics from LA 160630. In Report on Construction Monitoring at the Waszak Family Residence, Site LA 160630, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico. 2008 Ceramics. In Data Recovery at Alameda School Site LA 421, edited by J. Robert Estes. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 11

2007 Indigenous Ceramics. In Data Recovery Investigations at the Wingate School Site (NM-Q-363/LA 76041): Fort Wingate, Iyanbito Chapter, McKinley County, New Mexico, edited by Christopher A. Turnbow and David E. DeMar, pp. 31-38. OCA/UNM Report no. 185-807. 2007 (co-author with Jeffrey A. Homburg and Jill Onken) The Ak Chin Site Survey and Excavations. In Ak Chin Farmers of the Desert; Archaeological and Historical Investigations at Ak Chin Site (TO:GA:6 [TO]), Gu Achi District of the Tohono O odham Nation, Arizona, edited by Jeffrey A. Homburg, pp.111-186. SRI Technical Series 89, Statistical Research, Inc., Tucson. 2007 (senior author with Stephanie M. Whittlessey) Ceramics. In Ak Chin Farmers of the Desert; Archaeological and Historical Investigations at Ak Chin Site (TO:GA:6 [TO]), Gu Achi District of the Tohono O odham Nation, Arizona, edited by Jeffrey A. Homburg, pp.239-298. SRI Technical Series 89, Statistical Research, Inc., Tucson. 2007 (senior author with Robin Cordero) Culture History. In A Window into Landscape Use of the West Mesa: An Archeological Survey of 90 Acres at the Entrance to the Northern Geologic Window, edited by Robin M. Cordero, pp. 5-8, Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, OCA/UNM Report No.185-915, Albuquerque. 2005 (edited by Edgar K. Huber and Carla R. Van West) Contributor in various site descriptions in Fence Lake Project: Archaeological Data Recovery in the New Mexico Transportation Corridor and First Five-Year Permit Area, Fence Lake Coal Mine Project, Catron County, New Mexico, Vol. 1: Introduction and Site Descriptions, Chapter 1-6. SRI Technical Series 84, SRI, Tucson. 2005 (edited by Edgar K. Huber and Carla R. Van West) Contributor in various site descriptions in Fence Lake Project: Archaeological Data Recovery in the New Mexico Transportation Corridor and First Five-Year Permit Area, Fence Lake Coal Mine Project, Catron County, New Mexico, Vol. 1: Introduction and Site Descriptions, Chapter 7-19. SRI Technical Series 84, SRI, Tucson. 2005 Ceramic Analysis. In Across the Caja Del Rio Plateau III: Hunters and Farmers in the Northern Rio Grande; Archaeological Investigations at 15 Sites in the NMARNG Camel Tracks Training Area, Santa Fe County, New Mexico. Office of Contract Archeology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 2003 (senior author with Robert Wegener) Ceramic Analysis. In A Geophysical Survey and Archaeological Testing at a Multi-component Jornada Mogollon Habitation Site, Leasburg State Park, Dona Ana County, New Mexico, edited by Robert Wegener, pp. 50-58. Statistical Research Technical Report 02-75, Tucson. 2002 (senior author with Charles R. Riggs, Robert Wegener, and S. Greg Johnson) Artifact Analyses. In Archaeological Testing in Ak-Chin Village; Ak-Chin Recreational Center and Homesites Testing Project, edited by Charles R. Riggs, pp. 21-36. Statistical Research Technical Report 02-02, Tucson. PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES 2011 (last co-author with Kate E. Zeigler, Patrick Hogan, and Chris Hughes) Native American lithic procurement along the international border in the boot heel region of southwestern New Mexico. Solid Earth, 2, 75-93 ARTICLES IN PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS 2013 (senior author with Patrick Hogan and F. Scott Worman) Hearth Mounds at White Sands National Monument Reveal a Pattern of Prehistoric Sites Age and Their Distribution throughout the Landscape. In Advances in Jornada Mogollon Archaeology: Proceedings from the 17 th Jornada Mogollon Conference, edited by Todd L. VanPool, Elizabeth M. McCarthy, and Christine S. VanPool, pp. 95-112. El Paso Museum of Archaeology, El Paso. 2013 (third author with F. Scott Worman and Patrick Hogan) The Geoarchaeology of Hearth-Mound Sites at White Sands National Monument In Advances in Jornada Mogollon Archaeology: Proceedings from the 17 th Jornada Mogollon Conference, edited by Todd L. VanPool, Elizabeth M. McCarthy, and Christine S. VanPool, pp. 113-136. El Paso Museum of Archaeology, El Paso. 2010 (senior author with Richard C. Chapman, and Leslie Cohen) Archeology of the Eastern Boot Heel of New Mexico: Recent Results of the Border Fence Project Survey. In Collected Papers from the 16 th Biennial Mogollon Archaeology Conference, edited by Lonnie C. Ludeman, pp.53-70. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces. 12

CONFERENCE PAPER AND POSTER PRESENTATIONS 2013 Huesos Quemados and Other Pitstructure Sites near the Jarilla Mountains: Preliminary Results of Excavations in Southern Tularosa Basin, New Mexico paper presented at Jornada Mogollon conf. 2013 (co-author with Robin M. Cordero) Huesos Quemados Site: Lagomorph Update, paper presented at Jornada Mogollon conf. 2013 The Chamisal Site Archeological Project. Paper presented at ASNM meeting in Albuquerque. 2013 Prehistoric and Historical Ceramics of the Chamisal Site. Paper, ASNM meeting in ABQ. 2012 (third author with Anthony Koehl and Peggy A. Gerow) Old School: A Bioarchaeological Recovery at Central New Mexico Community College. Paper presented at the Mountain Desert and Coastal Forensic Anthropologists. Southwest Regional Forensic Anthropology Conference. 2012 (senior author with Patrick Hogan and F. Scott Worman) New Model for Prehistoric Hearth Mounds Distribution at White Sands National Monument. Paper presented at Tularosa Basin Conference, Tularosa, NM. 2011 (senior author with Patrick Hogan, and F. Scott Worman) Hearth Mounds at White Sands National Monument Reveal A Pattern of Prehistoric Sites' Age and Their Distribution Throughout the Landscape. Paper presented at the 17th Biennial Jornada Mogollon Conference in El Paso, TX. 2011 (third author with F. Scott Worman and Patrick Hogan) The Geoarchaeology of Hearth-Mound Sites at White Sands National Monument. Paper presented at the 17th Biennial Jornada Mogollon Conference in El Paso, TX. 2010 (senior author with Leslie Cohen) Excavations in the Carrizalillo Hills Region of Southwestern New Mexico Reveal Protohistoric Mobile Group Camps. Paper presented at NMAC conference on Indigenous Mobile Groups of the Protohistoric and Historic Periods, Albuquerque. 2010 (senior author with Richard Chapman) Archeology of the Eastern Boot Heel of New Mexico: A Preview of Recent OCA Survey Data, paper, 16 th Biennial Mogollon Conference, Las Cruces. 2010 (co-author with David Holtkamp) Groundstone Analysis Reveals Demographic Fluctuation Trends at the Chamisal Site (LA 22765). Research Results from Kit Sargeant s 1980s Excavations at a Classic Period Pueblo in Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, New Mexico. poster presented at Pecos Conference, Silverton, Colorado. 2010 (co-author with Leslie Cohen) The Border Fence Project: Summary of Archeological Research in Southwestern New Mexico, poster presented at Pecos Conference, Silverton, Colorado. 2010 (co-author with Kate Zeigler, Chris Hughes, and Patrick Hogan) Native American Lithic Procurement Patterns and Sites in the Boot Heel of Southwestern New Mexico. Poster presented at the New Mexico Geologic Society conference in Socorro, NM. 2009 (co-author with Robin Cordero and Scott Worman) New Research on Classic Period Ancestral Pueblo Agricultural Sites on the West Mesa of Albuquerque. Paper, NMAC Conference in ABQ. 2008 (co-author with Robin Cordero and David Holtkamp) The Conejito Shelter (LA 155605): Results of Excavations at a Buried Late Archaic/En Medio Shelter in the Southeastern San Juan Basin. Poster presented at Pecos Conference in Flagstaff. 2008 (senior author with Richard C. Chapman) Following Nelson s Footsteps; Classic Period Land-use Patterns Around Pueblo Blanco. Power Point paper presentation for the San Juan Basin Archaeological Society at Casita Chamisa Bed and Breakfast, Los Ranchos De Albuquerque. 2007 (co-author with Patrick Hogan and Christopher A. Turnbow) A Bag of Dirt. A 6-months long archeological display for the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology. The display showed real artifacts recovered from a soil sample from a real-time excavation of a Basketmaker III-Pueblo I period pit structure from Santa Ana pueblo, New Mexico. Also illustrated rendering of the possible shape of the excavated pit structure during its prehistoric use. 2007 (senior author with Richard C. Chapman) Classic Period Land-Use Patterns Around Pueblo Blanco; Recent Archeological Survey in the Vicinity of Pueblo Blanco. Paper presented at 2007 NMAC Galisteo Basin conference at University of New Mexico, Albuquerque. 2007 (co-author with Christopher A. Turnbow) The Scorpion Site: An Early Dona Ana Settlement near Alamogordo, NM, poster presented at 15 th Biennial Jornada Mogollon Conference in El Paso, TX. 2007 (senior author with Robin Cordero, Scott Worman, and Ron Stauber) New Research on Classic- Period Ancestral Pueblo Agricultural Sites on the West Mesa of Albuquerque, poster presented at 70 th Pecos Conference in Pecos, New Mexico 2007 (senior author with Richard C. Chapman and Ron Stauber) In the Backyard of Pueblo Blanco: Evidence for Pueblo IV Landscape Use, poster presented at 70 th Pecos Conference at Pecos. 13