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Grant from the Mayor and City Council of Annapolis for excavations at Slayton House, FY1998. |
Grant from City of Annapolis, Department of Planning and Zoning for GIS for the Historic District of Annapolis, with John Buckler, 1998. |
Grant from the Mayor and City Council of Annapolis for laboratory analyses of Brice (1766) and Upton Scott (1770) Houses, FY 1999. |
Grants from International Masonry Institute for excavations at Brice House , with James Harmon, 1998-1999. |
Grant from the Mayor and City Council of Annapolis for laboratory support for analyses of Slayton and Brice Houses, FY2000. |
Grant from the Mayor and City Council of Annapolis for running the archaeological laboratories of Archaeology in Annapolis. FY2001. |
"Archaeological Investigations at Wye Hall," with Jessica Neuwirth. Funded by Diane Brendsel. June 2000- June 2002. |
Grant from Maryland Historical Trust for "Banneker-Douglass Archaeology, Phase I/II,"with Eric Larson. August 2000 - May 2001. |
Grant from the Mayor and the City of Annapolis for public interpretations of the William Paca Garden and for running the laboratory of Archaeology In Annapolis. July 2002 - June 2003. |
"Archaeological Investigations at Wye Hall: the Quarter." Funded by Diane Brendsel to the University of Maryland Foundation. 2003 - 2004. |
"Archaeological Investigations at Wye Hall: the Quarter, the Avenue, and the Shoreline of Wye Island." Funded by Diane Brendsel to the University of Maryland Foundation. 2004 - 2005. |
Grants from the Mayor and the City of Annapolis for Archaeology in Annapolis laboratory, University of Maryland, College Park. FY 2006; FY2007; FY 2008; FY2009; FY2010; FY2011; FY2012; FY2013; FY2014; FY2015; FY2016. |
Grant from the Department of Public Works, City of Annapolis for excavations of Fleet and Cornhill Streets. FY2009. |
Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, Historical Archives Program FY2009. |
Grant from Tilghman Family for excavations at Wye House Greenhouse 2009-2010. |
Grant from Preservation Maryland for excavations at Wye House Greenhouse. |
UMCP Graduate School Research Award, 2009-2010, for "The Archaeology of Wye House, Maryland." |
Fulbright Specialist Award. To the Universidad Cat贸lica del Norte for seminar and excavations in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile. 2009. |
FIA (Future Information Alliance) Deutsche Foundation Seed Grant 2013, listed as Faculty Mentor. Proposal written by Benjamin A. Skolnik, "Locating People in the Past: Creating New Geographic and Historic Knowledge by Embedding the United States Census within Historic Maps." |
Smithsonian Institution/University of Maryland Seed Grant 2015, listed as Principal Investigator with Anson Hines. Written by James Gibb, PhD, "Between Land and Water: Exploration of Changing Human Relations in Chesapeake Ecology." For archaeological work at Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC). |
National Science Foundation, Advisory Panel for Anthropology. 1977-1979. |
Governor's Consulting Committee on Historic Places in the State of Maryland |
(nomination panel for the National Register of Historic Places), 1978-1990. |
Board of Managers, Anthropological Society of Washington; President-Elect 1983-1984; President 1984-1985. |
Member, Executive Committee, Society for American Archaeology, 1983-1986. |
Member, Board of Directors, Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology, 1985-1988. |
Treasurer-Elect, 1988; Acting Treasurer, 1989; Treasurer, 1989-1992; Society for American Archaeology. |
Series Co-Editor with Joan Gero and Robin Torrence. WAC 5 (World Archaeological Congress 2003) series of fifteen volumes. University College Press, London. |
Advisory Editor, Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, 1979-1982. |
Advisory Editor, Studies in Historical Archaeology, Stanley South, Editor. Academic Press, 1979-1985. |
Advisory Editor, Series entitled "Social Archaeology," Ian Hodder, Editor. Basil Blackwell, Oxford, 1986. |
Editorial Board, Rural History, Cambridge University Press, 1989-present. |
Editorial Board, International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 1997-present. |
Editorial Board, Winterthur Portfolio, 1995-present. |
Editorial Board, Journal of Social Archaeology. 2000- |
CONSULTATIVE POSITIONS |
Intergraphix Design Associates. Museum exhibit design for Anasazi Heritage Center, Dolores, Colorado, Summer, Fall, 1982. |
Historic Annapolis, Inc., for historical archaeology in Annapolis, Maryland, 1981-present. |
Office of the Mayor of Baltimore, Baltimore Center for Urban Archaeology. A public interpretive program for historical archaeology in downtown Baltimore, Maryland, 1983-1984. |
Consultant, Jefferson-Patterson Historical Park and Museum, St. Leonard's, Maryland, 1984-1985, 9 months. |
2005 The Archaeology of Liberty in an American Capital: Excavations in Annapolis. University of California Press. (Recipient of the 2008 James Deetz Book Award from the Society for Historical Archaeology) |
1972 Contemporary Archaeology, editor. (5 printings.) Southern Illinois University Press. |
1974 Religious Movements in Contemporary America, co-edited with Irving R. Zaretsky. Princeton University Press. |
1988 The Recovery of Meaning: Historical Archaeology in the Eastern United States, co-edited with Parker B. Potter, Jr. Smithsonian Institution Press. Paperback edition 1994. Reprinted with a new Prologue, Percheron Press, 2003 |
1999 Historical Archaeologies of Capitalism, edited with Parker B. Potter, Jr. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. |
2012 Historical Archaeology and the Importance of Material Things, II. Coeditor with Julie Schablitsky. Society for Historical Archaeology, Special Publication, Series No. 9. Includes: A Program for a Comparative Historical Archaeology, M.P. Leone, pp. 3-9. |
2015 Historical Archaeologies of Capitalism, Second Edition. Edited with Jocelyn E. Knauf. Springer, New York. (eBook published @ http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-12760-6). |
2017 Atlantic Crossings: Archaeology, Literature, and Spatial Culture, co-edited with Lee M. Jenkins. Leiden: Brill/Rodopi. |
2008 "Seeking Liberty: Annapolis, An Imagined Community." Guest Curator. Banneker-Douglass Museum, the State of Maryland's Center for African American History and Culture. Annapolis, Maryland, March 4 to November 28, 2008. |
2008- Permanent exhibits in Annapolis at the Governor Calvert House Hotel, Reynold's |
2010 Tavern, Jonas Green House, and Mt. Moriah (AME) Community Life Center, of archaeological materials excavated from each site. |
2013 "Joint Heritage at Wye House," curated with Elizabeth F. Pruitt, Benjamin A. Skolnik, and Amanda Tang. Academy Art Museum, Easton, Maryland, August 23-October 13, 2013. |
2016 "Frederick Douglass and Wye House: Archaeology and African American Culture in Maryland." Co-curated with Tracy Jenkins, Dr. Elizabeth Pruitt, Benjamin A. Skolnik, Dr. Amanda Tang, and Stefan Woehlke. Hornbake Library, University of Maryland, College Park. August 2016-July 2017. |
1986 Annapolis: Reflections of the Age of Reason. Script of 12-slide projector, 20-minute audio/visual introduction to the material culture of 18th century Annapolis for visitors to the Historic District of Annapolis, Maryland. Produced by Telesis, Inc. Sponsored by Historic Annapolis, Inc., and the University of Maryland. Videotape transfer, 1991. Mounted in the Visitors' Center, Maryland Statehouse, 1992. |
2015 Video: Archaeology at Wye House: Full. Produced by Assemble. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bu-r36M3JUM. |
2015 Video: Archaeology at Wye House: Trailer. Produced by Assemble. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QT7NmGGnGp4. |
1984 Archaeological Annapolis: A Guide to Seeing and Understanding Three Centuries of Change with Parker B. Potter, Jr. Historic Annapolis, Inc., and the University of Maryland. (A guidebook to the Historic District of Annapolis, Maryland) Reprinted, 1989. Reprinted in Contemporary Archaeology in Theory, edited by Robert W. Preucel and Ian Hodder. Blackwell Publishers, 1996. |
1968 Neolithic Economic Autonomy and Social Distance. Science 162:1150-1151, 6 December. |
1971 Modern American Culture, The Decline of the Future? Journal of Popular Culture IV:4:863-880, Spring. Also in Crisis on Campus, Nye, Russell B., Ray B. Browne, and Michael T. Marsden, editors. Bowling Green University Press, 1971. |
1972 The Evolution of Mormon Culture in Eastern Arizona. In UtahHistorical Quarterly 40:2:122-141, Spring. |
1977 The New Mormon Temple in Washington, D. C. In Historical Archaeology and the Importance of Material Things. Historical Archaeology. Special Publication Series 2:43-61. Reprinted in Sunstone (a Mormon journal), September-October, 1978. |
1977 The Role of Primitive Technology in Nineteenth Century American Utopias. 1975 Proceedings of the American Ethnological Society, pp. 87-107. |
1978 On Text and Interpretation. Current Anthropology 19:3:664-665. |
1983 The Role of Archaeology in Verifying American Identity. Archaeological Review from Cambridge 2:1:44-50. |
1986 Liberation Not Replication: "Archaeology in Annapolis" Analyzed, with Parker B. Potter, Jr. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 76:2:97-105, June 1986. |
1987 Toward a Critical Archaeology, with Parker B. Potter, Jr. and Paul A. Shackel. Current Anthropology 28:3:283-302. Reprinted in Interpretive Archaeology, edited by Julian Thomas, pp. 458-473. London: Leicester University Press. 1999. |
1988 The Relationship Between Archaeological Data and the Documentary Record: Eighteenth-Century Gardens in Annapolis, Maryland. Historical Archaeology 22:1:29-35. |
1990 The Georgian Order in Annapolis, Maryland. With Paul A. Shackel. In New Perspectives on Maryland Historical Archaeology, edited by Richard J. Dent and Barbara J. Little. Maryland Archeology. 26 (1&2): 69-84. |
1992 Legitimation and the Classification of Archaeological Sites. With Parker B. Potter, Jr. American Antiquity 57:1:137-145. |
1992 Epilogue: The Productive Nature of Material Culture and Archaeology. In Meanings and Uses of Material Culture, edited by Little, Barbara J. and Paul A. Shackel. Historical Archaeology 26:3:130-133. |
1998 Seeing: The Power of Town Planning in the Chesapeake, with Silas D. Hurry. Historical Archaeology, 32:4:34-62. Reprinted in Revealing Landscapes. Society for Historical Archaeology's series Perspectives from Historical Archaeology 2010. |
2005 Perspective and Surveillance in Eighteenth-Century Maryland Gardens, Including William Paca's Garden on Wye Island. With James M. Harmon, and Jessica L. Neuwirth. Historical Archaeology, 39:4: 131-150. Reprinted in Revealing Landscapes. Society for Historical Archaeology's series Perspectives from Historical Archaeology 2010. |
2007 Beginning for a Postmodern Archaeology. In "Revolution Fulfilled? Symbolic and Structural Archaeology a Generation On." Review Feature: Symbolic and Structural Archaeology edited by Ian Hodder. CambridgeArchaeological Journal 17:4:203-207. |
2017 Linguistic Archaeology in response to "The Recovery of Case." Inference 3(1). |
1971 Western Apache Ecology: From Horticulture to Agriculture, with P. Bion Griffin and Keith H. Basso. In Apachean Culture History and Ethnology, Basso, Keith H. and Morris E. Opler, editors, pp. 69-73. University of Arizona Press. |
1973 Archaeology as the Science of Technology: Mormon Town Plans and Fences. In Research and Theory in Current Archaeology, Redman, Charles L., editor, pp. 125-150. John Wiley and Sons. Reprinted in Historical Archaeology: A Guide to Substantive and Theoretical Contributions, Schuyler, Robert L., editor. Baywood Publishing Company, Inc., 1978. Summary entitled, "Mormon Town Plans," reprinted in Archaeology Southwest, 19:2:14. April, 2005. |
1974 The Economic Basis for the Evolution of Mormon Culture. In Religious Movements in Contemporary America, Zaretsky, I. I. and M. P. Leone, editors, pp. 722-756. Princeton University Press. |
1977 Forward. In Research Strategies in Historical Archaeology, South, S., editor, pp. xvii-xxi. Academic Press. |
1978 Time in American Archaeology. In Social Archaeology: Beyond Subsistence and Dating, Redman, Charles L., et al., editors, pp. 25-36. Academic Press. |
1981 Archaeology's Relationship to the Present and the Past. In Modern Material Culture, Gould, Richard A. and Michael B. Schiffer, editors, pp. 5-13. Academic Press. |
1981 Mormon "Peculiarity": Recapitulation of Subordination. In Persistent Peoples, Castile, George P. and Gilbert Kushner, editors, pp. 78-83. University of Arizona Press. |
1981 The Relationship Between Artifacts and the Public in Outdoor History Museums. In The Research Potential of Anthropological Museum Collections, Cantwell, A. M., J. B. Griffin, and Nan Rothchild, editors, pp. 301-313. New York Academy of Sciences. Reprinted, 1991, in A Living History Reader, Vol. 1. Jay Anderson, editor. Nashville: American Association for State and Local History. |
1981 Childe's Offspring. In Symbolic and Structural Archaeology, Hodder, Ian, editor, pp. 179-184. Cambridge University Press. |
1983 Land and Water, Urban Life and Boats: Underwater Reconnaissance in the Patuxent River on Chesapeake Bay. In Shipwreck Anthropology, Gould, R. A., editor, pp. 173-188. University of New Mexico Press. |
1984 Interpreting Ideology in Historical Archaeology: Using the Rules of Perspective in the William Paca Garden in Annapolis, Maryland. In Ideology, Representation and Power in Prehistory, Tilley, C. and D. Miller, editors, pp. 25-35. Cambridge University Press. Reprinted in Readings in Historical Archaelogy, edited by Charles E. Orser, Jr. Alta Mira Press/Sage Publications, 1996. |
1985 Ethnographic Inference and Analogy in Analyzing Prehistoric Diets, with Ann M. Palkovich. In The Analysis of Prehistoric Diets, Gilbert, R. I., Jr. and J. H. Mielke, editors, pp. 423-431. Academic Press. |
1985 Varied Epistemologies in Historical Archaeology. In Historical Archaeology West of the Blue Ridge: A Regional Example from Rockbridge County, McDaniel, John M. and Kurt C. Russ, editors, pp. 91-98. Washington and Lee University Press. |
1986 Symbolic, Structural, and Critical Archaeology. In American Archaeology Past, Present, and Future, Meltzer, D., D. Fowler, and J. Sabloff, editors, pp. 415-438. Smithsonian Institution Press. Reprinted in Reader in Archaeological Theory, Post-Processual and Cognitive Approaches, edited by David S. Whitley, pp. 49-68. Routledge, 1998. |
1987 Public Interpretation: A Plurality of Meanings. In A Key Into the Language of Woodsplint Baskets, McMullen, Ann and Russell G. Handsman, editors, pp. 165-167. Washington, Conn.: American Indian Archaeological Institute. |
1987 Rule by Ostentation: The Relationship Between Space and Sight in Eighteenth Century Landscape Architecture in the Chesapeake Region of Maryland. In Method and Theory for Activity Area Research: An Ethnoarchaeological Approach, Kent, Susan, editor, pp. 604-633. Columbia University Press. |
1987 Middle-Range Theory in Historical Archaeology, with Constance A. Crosby. In Consumer Choice in Historical Archaeology, Spencer-Wood, Suzanne, editor, pp. 397-410. New York: Plenum Press. |
1987 Forks, Clocks, and Power, with Paul A. Shackel. In Mirror and Metaphor, Ingersoll, Daniel and Gordon Bronitsky, editors, pp. 45-61. Lanham, Maryland: University Press of America. |
1988 The Georgian Order as the Order of Merchant Capitalism in Annapolis, Maryland. In Recovery of Meaning, Leone, Mark P. and Parker B. Potter, Jr., editors, pp. 235-261. Smithsonian Institution Press. |
1989 Living History and Critical Archaeology and the Reconstruction of the Past, with Russell G. Handsman. In Critical Traditions in Contemporary Archaeology, Pinsky, Valerie and Alison Wylie, editors, pp. 117-135. Cambridge University Press. |
1989 Establishing the Meaning of Objects in Context. In Perspectives on Anthropological Collections from the American Southwest, Hedlund, Ann L., editor, pp. 141-148. Anthropological Research Papers, No. 40. Arizona State University Press. |
1989 Keynote Address: Sketch of a Theory for Outdoor History Museums. Association for Living Historical Farms and Agricultural Museums (ALHFAM), Proceedings of the 1987 Annual Meeting, Vol. X, 1989, pp. 36-46. Smithsonian Institution Press. |
1990 Plane and Solid Geometry in Colonial Gardens in Annapolis, Maryland, with Paul A. Shackel. In Earth Patterns, Kelso, William and Rachel Most, editors, pp. 153-167. University of Virginia Press. |
1991 An Anthropological View of "Great Basin Kingdom." In Great BasinKingdomRevisited. Alexander, Thomas G., editor, pp. 77-95. Logan: Utah State University Press. |
1991 Materialist Theory and the Formation of Questions in Archaeology. In Processual and Postprocessual Archaeologies, Preucel, Robert W., editor, pp. 235-241. Carbondale, Illinois: Center for Archaeological Investigations. |
1992 Archaeology in a Democratic Society: A Critical Theory Perspective, with Robert W. Preucel. In Quandaries and Quests: Visions of Archaeology's Future, Wandsnider, Lu Ann, editor, pp. 114-134. Carbondale, Illinois: Center for Archaeological Investigations. |