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1 RUTH M. VAN DYKE Department of Anthropology Binghamton University Binghamton, New York (607) Education Ph.D. in Anthropology. Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona (May 1998). Dissertation Title: The Chaco Connection: Bonito Style Architecture in Outlier Communities. Master of Arts in Anthropology. Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona (December 1988). Bachelor of Arts in Plan II and Anthropology, with Highest Honors. University of Texas at Austin (May 1986). Research Interests archaeology of the indigenous Southwest United States, especially Chaco Canyon power, ideology, and social memory landscapes, architecture, place, and space visual media, archaeological representation, phenomenology Professional Positions Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University (2008 present). Graduate courses: Archaeologies of Landscape, Southwest Archaeology, Strategies in Archaeology, Materiality. Undergraduate courses: Archaeology & Art, Archaeology of the Southwest U.S. Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Colorado College ( ; Assistant Professor ). Undergraduate courses: Introduction to Archaeology, Prehistory of the Southwest, Southwest Heritage, Prehistory of Italy, Archaeologies of Landscape, Theory in Archaeology, Field Archaeology, Visual Media in Archaeology. Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, California State University, Fullerton ( ). Graduate courses: Theory in Contemporary Anthropology, Architectural Interpretation in Archaeology, Ceramic Analysis. Undergraduate courses: Introduction to Archaeology, Archaeological Investigations, The American Indian. Adjunct Professor, Department of Anthropology, Pima Community College, Tucson, Arizona ( ). Undergraduate course: Prehistoric Peoples of the Southwest. Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona ( , Summers). Undergraduate courses: Principles of Archaeology, Prehistoric Peoples of the Southwest. Teaching Associate/Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson ( , Intermittently). Undergraduate courses: Introduction to Physical Anthropology, Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology, Exploring Archaeology. Courtesy Appointments Fall 2011 University Indian Ruin Resident Scholar, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. Spring 2008 Visiting Scholar, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. Fall 2007 Research Associate, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado. Summer 2006 Resident Scholar, The Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, Arizona. Summer 2004 Resident Scholar, The Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, Arizona.

2 Ruth M. Van Dyke Page 2 of 16 Grants, Fellowships, and Awards UUP Award for Research Travel, Binghamton University ($1000) UUP Award for Research Travel, Binghamton University ($500) Jackson Fellowships, Colorado College ($21,000) Social Sciences Division Research and Travel Awards, Colorado College ($23,200) 2004 Gordon Prize in Southwest Studies, Colorado College ($1000) 2002 Benezet Summer Research Grant, Colorado College ($4500) School of American Research National Endowment for the Humanities Resident Scholar ($30,000) 1999 Summer Stipend for Research and Scholarship, California State Fullerton ($4000) 1999 Untenured Faculty Development Grant Research Award, California State Fullerton ($3500) California State Fullerton Travel Awards ($2000) National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant (R. Gwinn Vivian, Principal Investigator) ($12,000) Haury Fund for Archaeology Research Grant, University of Arizona ($500) Educational Fund for Archaeology Research Grant, University of Arizona ($350) 1987 Honorable Mention, National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship Graduate College Fellowship, University of Arizona ($8000) 1986 Marshall Scholar Finalist, University of Texas Judge Marvin Jones Endowed Presidential Scholarship, University of Texas ($8000) Nina Heard Astin Scholarship, University of Texas ($8000) Texas Exes Alumni Scholarship, University of Texas ($350) Academic Research & Field Experience (projected): Identities, Ethnicities, and Gender: A Social History of Nineteenth Century Alsatian Immigration to Texas. A new project under development during 2011 that will incorporate archaeology, sociocultural anthropology, and history : Chaco Landscape Studies (Principal Investigator and Project Director). June 2011 May 2012: Dating Assessment of Kin Bineola Mounds, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, New Mexico. In-field ceramic and lithic analysis conducted with 2 Binghamton graduate students and one Navajo tribal member June 5 17, Analysis and writeup to continue through May NPS Permit # CHCU July 2010 May 2012: Visibility at Kin Klizhin. Site relocation and GIS viewshed analysis of habitations, Chacoan architecture, shrines and herraduras in the Kin Klizhin outlier community and Chaco area, northwest New Mexico. April 2006 November 2007: Intervisibility across the Chacoan World. GIS viewshed analyses among shrines, towers, and outliers across northern New Mexico. Assessing line-of-sight connections and participation in Chacoan ideology and ritual. June July 2002, 2003, 2005: Approaches to Chaco. Walked and videotaped the major routes of access into Chaco Canyon and Chacoan buildings, as well as lines of sight and visibility among 30 Early and Classic Bonito outlier great houses in northwest New Mexico, to explore relationships between spatial experience, the constructed and natural landscape, and a Chacoan worldview. June 1998: Roads to Ruins. Demonstrated the existence of a road through time between Red Willow Chacoan great house and Los Rayos great kiva by mapping and ceramic dating both features : Landscapes on the Post-Chacoan Periphery. Investigated tower complexes and social memory on the post-chacoan, Pueblo III period landscape on Canyons of the Ancients National Monument,

3 Ruth M. Van Dyke Page 3 of 16 southwest Colorado. Instructed Colorado College field school students in survey, mapping, and infield artifact analysis at approximately 50 sites over 200 acres of terrain. September - October 2002: Painted Hand Tower, Hovenweep Canyon. September - October 2003, September October 2005: Lightning Tree Tower, Burro Point : Andrews Community Archaeological Research Project. June 1999, June 2000: (Principal Investigator and Project Director). Directed field school students in expanded survey coverage and in-field artifact analysis in the Andrews community, a Chaco outlier located in the southern San Juan Basin, New Mexico. (California State University, Fullerton) : Andrews Community Archaeological Mapping Project (R. Gwinn Vivian, Principal Investigator; Ruth Van Dyke, Project Director). Directed total station mapping and in-field artifact analysis at 44 sites in the Andrews community during July and August Generated AutoCAD and Surfer maps from the data. Analyzed maps and spatial data to address questions about community organization and relationship with Chacoan polity. (Dissertation research, University of Arizona, Tucson). 1993: Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. Spring and fall semesters: Research Assistant to Robert McC. Netting, investigating organization of agricultural labor and production among the Kofyar of Nigeria. June-July 1993: Teaching Assistant at the University of Arizona Archaeological Field School at Silver Creek, directing excavation at the Pueblo III site of Pottery Hill. Barbara J. Mills, Director. July 1991: American Academy at Rome and the British School at Rome (crew member). Excavation of Roman and medieval components of Cosa, near Orbetello, on the Mediterranean coast of Italy. Lisa Fentress, Project Director : Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson. February - April 1989: Marana Platform Mound Project. Excavation of Classic period Hohokam adobe house compounds in the Marana Platform Mound community, Marana, Arizona. Paul Fish, Suzanne Fish, and John Madsen, Directors. June - August 1988: Homol'ovi Research Project. Excavation of the great kiva and plaza features at Homol ovi III, a Pueblo IV Ancestral Hopi site, Winslow, Arizona. E. Charles Adams, Director : Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at Austin. Spring & Summer 1986: WS Ranch Site Project. Excavated WS-5, a small Mogollon pueblo south of the WS Ranch Site near Alma, New Mexico. Reconstructed and conserved ceramic vessels, and analyzed, cleaned, and conserved faunal remains. James A Neely, Director. Summer 1985: WS Ranch Site Project. Field school student excavating great kiva, pueblo rooms, and inhumation burials at the WS Ranch Site near Alma, New Mexico. Survey in Devil's Park, Gila National Forest, near Reserve, New Mexico. James A. Neely, Director. Spring 1985: Student excavation at the Page Site and the Long Hog Hollow site, two Archaic burned rock midden sites in Travis County, Texas. E. Mott Davis, Professor.

4 Ruth M. Van Dyke Page 4 of 16 Cultural Resource Management Archaeological Experience July March 1998 (intermittently): Western Cultural Resource Management, Farmington. Site excavation supervisor for survey and testing of Preclassic and Classic period Hohokam sites in the Escalante community near Florence, Arizona. Michael Foster, Project Director. Crew chief for Continental Mine Survey near Silver City, New Mexico. Total station mapping of prehistoric sites. Gary Brown, Project Director. Excavation of historic mining sites for the Cripple Creek and Victor Project near Colorado Springs, Colorado. Rick Morris, Project Director. AutoCAD drafting maps and profiles for projects in Arizona and New Mexico. Author and co-author of numerous reports on CRM projects throughout Arizona, New Mexico and Colorado (see CRM publications, below). September May 1997: Tierra Archaeological and Environmental Consultants, Tucson. Miscellaneous surveys documenting Sinagua sites near Flagstaff and Cottonwood, Arizona. March August 1992: Division of Conservation Archaeology, Farmington, New Mexico Site excavation supervisor for testing, excavation, and writeup of Basketmaker III - Pueblo II Anasazi and Navajo sites along the El Paso Natural Gas Pipeline between Bloomfield and Gallup, New Mexico. Timothy M. Kearns, Project Director. Supervised small surveys documenting Anasazi and Navajo sites in the northern San Juan Basin. February - March 1991: Prewitt and Associates, Inc., Austin, Texas Survey and testing of Archaic sites along Clear Creek, southwest of Houston, Texas. March, August - November 1990: International Archaeological Research Institute, Honolulu. Excavation of Latte and pre-latte period sites & inhumation burials, Guam, Micronesia. Surveys documenting historic and prehistoric sites in Ka'u District and on Kona Coast, Island of Hawaii. Dave Tuggle, Project Director. October 1989: Complete Archaeological Service Associates. Cortez, Colorado Excavation of Basketmaker III and Pueblo I Anasazi sites on Towaoc Canal Project, Reach 3, near Cortez, Colorado. Mark Hovezak, Crew Chief. September 1989: Southwestern Environmental Consultants, Inc., Sedona, Arizona Survey and recording of Archaic and Cohonino sites in the Kaibab National Forest near Tusayan, Arizona, and of Archaic sites in the Coconino National Forest near Clint's Well, Arizona. April - August 1989: Desert Archaeology, Tucson, Arizona Excavation of pithouses, roasting pits, crematoria, inhumations, and other associated features at Hohokam and Salado sites along Rye Creek near Payson, Arizona. Mark Elson, Project Director. January March 1993 (intermittently): Statistical Research, Tucson, Arizona Consultant, writing chapters of report on early ceramic period Hohokam excavation at Houghton Road Site. Richard Ciolek-Torrello, Principal Investigator. Crew chief directing small-scale excavation and survey and assisting in direction of large-scale excavation in the Tucson Basin. Sites included early ceramic Hohokam and Trincheras habitations. Crew member for excavation of multi-component 19th century historic and Classic period Hohokam site in downtown Tucson. Processing artifacts from Anasazi and Navajo excavation, Lukachukai, Arizona. Aug Jan 1987 (intermit ly): Texas Archaeological Survey, Austin, Texas (Solveig Turpin, Director). Survey of rock art and Archaic sites along the Devil's River in West Texas, and survey of Archaic sites near Hamilton's Pool in Travis County, Texas. Organization, computer encoding and statistical analyses on rock art data from Val Verde County and from Fort Hood, Texas.

5 Ruth M. Van Dyke Page 5 of 16 Books and Reinhard Bernbeck, editors n.d. Imagined Subjects: Alternative Narratives in Archaeology. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. Powers, Robert and Ruth M. Van Dyke, editors (2012) An Archaeological Survey of the Additions to Chaco Culture National Historic Park. Chaco Center Publications in Archaeology, National Park Service, Santa Fe. Electronic publication, Chaco Research Archive The Chaco Experience: Landscape and Ideology at the Center Place. School of Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe. and Susan E. Alcock, editors 2003 Archaeologies of Memory. Blackwell Publishers, Oxford and Malden, Mass. Articles in Journals and Edited Volumes (* indicates peer-reviewed) n.d. Intentionality Matters: Object Agency and Neoliberal Ideology in the 21 st Century. To be submitted to American Anthropologist. n.d. Imagined Narratives: Sensuous Lives in Ancient Chaco. In Making Senses of the Past: Toward a Sensory Archaeology, edited by Jo Day. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. In press. n.d. Ritual, Timelessness, and Experience in the Pueblo World. In Big Histories, Human Lives: Tackling Problems of Scale in Archaeology, edited by John Robb and Timothy Pauketat. School of Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe. In press. * Windes, Thomas C. and Ruth M. Van Dyke n.d. Pueblo I Settlement in the Chaco Basin, by Thomas C. Windes and Ruth M. Van Dyke. In Crucible of Pueblos: The Early Pueblo Period in the Northern Southwest, edited by Richard Wilshusen, Gregson Schachner, and James Allison, Cotsen Institute Press, University of California, Los Angeles. In press Ideology and Social Memory. In Ideologies in Archaeology, edited by Reinhard Bernbeck and Randall H. McGuire. University of Arizona Press. In press, expected fall Materialities of Place: Ideology on the Chacoan Landscape. In Contemporary Archaeologies of the Southwest, edited by William H. Walker and Kathryn Venzor. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. In press, expected summer Anchoring Identities: Iconic Landforms across San Juan Time and Space. In Changing Histories, Landscapes, and Perspectives: The Twentieth Anniversary Southwest Symposium, edited by Margaret C. Nelson and Colleen A. Strawhacker, pp University Press of Colorado, Boulder. and Anthony G. King 2010 Connecting Worlds: Pueblo III Towers in the Northern San Juan. Kiva 75(3): Chaco Reloaded: Discursive Social Memory on the Post-Chacoan Landscape. Journal of Social Archaeology 9(2):

6 Ruth M. Van Dyke Page 6 of 16 * McGuire, Randall H. and Ruth M. Van Dyke 2008 Dismembering the Trope: Imagining Cannibalism in the Ancient Pueblo World. In Social Violence in the Prehispanic Southwest, edited by Deborah L. Nichols and Patricia L. Crown, pp University of Arizona Press, Tucson Memory, Place, and Landscape. In Handbook of Landscape Archaeology, edited by Bruno David and Julian Thomas, pp World Archaeological Congress Series, Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek, California Sacred Landscapes: The Chaco Totah Connection. In Chaco s Northern Prodigies: Salmon, Aztec, and the Ascendancy of the Middle San Juan Region after AD 1100, edited by Paul Reed, pp University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City Temporal Scale and Qualitative Social Transformation at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 18(1): Visual Perception in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico: Some Phenomenological Observations. In Archaeology and the Politics of Vision in a Post-Modern Context, edited by Vítor Oliveira Jorge and Julian Thomas, pp Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Cambridge Great Kivas in Time, Space, and Society. In The Architecture of Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, New Mexico, edited by Stephen H. Lekson, pp University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City Reconceptualizing Regional Dynamics in the Ancient Southwest: Relational Approaches. In Hinterlands and Regional Dynamics in the Ancient Southwest, edited by Alan Sullivan and James Bayman, pp University of Arizona Press, Tucson. * Wilshusen, Richard H. and Ruth M. Van Dyke 2006 Chaco s Beginnings, by Richard H. Wilshusen and Ruth M. Van Dyke. In The Archaeology of Chaco Canyon: An Eleventh-Century Pueblo Regional Center, edited by Stephen H. Lekson, pp School of American Research Press, Santa Fe Chaco s Sacred Geography. In In Search of Chaco Canyon: New Approaches to an Archaeological Enigma, edited by David Grant Noble, pp School of American Research Press, Santa Fe Memory, Meaning, and Masonry: The Late Bonito Chacoan Landscape. American Antiquity 69(3): Bounding Chaco: Assessing Great House Architectural Variability Across Time and Space. Kiva 69(2): and Susan E. Alcock 2003 Introduction. In Archaeologies of Memory, edited by Ruth M. Van Dyke and Susan E. Alcock, pp Blackwell Publishers, Oxford & Malden, Mass Memory and the Construction of Chacoan Society. In Archaeologies of Memory, edited by Ruth M. Van Dyke and Susan E. Alcock, pp Blackwell Publishers, Oxford & Malden, Mass.

7 Ruth M. Van Dyke Page 7 of The Chacoan Great Kiva in Outlier Communities: Investigating Integrative Spaces across the San Juan Basin. Kiva 67(3): Chacoan Ritual Landscapes: The View from the Red Mesa Valley. In Great House Communities across the Chacoan Landscape, edited by John Kantner and Nancy Mahoney, pages Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona 65, University of Arizona Press, Tucson The Andrews Community: An Early Bonito Phase Chacoan Outlier in the Red Mesa Valley, New Mexico. Journal of Field Archaeology 26(1): The Chaco Connection: Evaluating Bonito Style Architecture in Outlier Communities. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 18(4): A Space Syntax Analysis of Guadalupe Ruin. American Antiquity 64(3): Mills, Barbara J., Sarah A. Herr, E. J. Kaldahl, J. M. Newcomb, C. R. Riggs, and R. M. Van Dyke 1999 Excavations at Pottery Hill. In Living on the Edge of the Rim: Excavations and Analysis of the Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project , edited by Barbara J. Mills, Sarah A. Herr, and Scott Van Keuren, pp Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 192, Tucson The Andrews Great House Community: A Ceramic Chronometric Perspective. Kiva 63(2): Room Abandonment and Refuse Disposal at the WS-5 Pueblo in West-Central New Mexico. In Mogollon VII: The Collected Papers of the 1992 Mogollon Conference Held in Las Cruces, New Mexico, edited by Pat Beckett, pp COAS Publishing, Las Cruces, New Mexico A Cognitive Model of Stress. Arizona Anthropologist 8:71-88, Anthropology Students Association, University of Arizona, Tucson. Review Essays and Other Short Works (Sole Author Unless Otherwise Specified) n.d. Phenomenology. Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, edited by Claire Smith. Springer, online publication in development Review of Ancestral Landscapes of the Pueblo World, by James Snead. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Kiva 76(4). Published online at last accessed June 26, Desert Island Books. Assemblage, the Sheffield Graduate Journal of Archaeology. Online at December 12, Review of Memory Work: Archaeologies of Material Practices, edited by Barbara J. Mills and William H. Walker, School of Advanced Research Press, Santa Fe. American Antiquity 74(3): Review of Heraldry for the Dead: Memory, Identity and the Engraved Stone Plaques of Neolithic Iberia, by Katina Lillios, University of Texas Press, Austin. American Anthropologist 111(2): Trailing Spouses and Bi-coastal Houses: Strategies for Dual-Career Academic Archaeologists. The SAA Archaeological Record 8(4):20-21.

8 Ruth M. Van Dyke Page 8 of Review of The Great Houses of Chaco, by John Martin Campbell, with Thomas C. Windes, David E. Stuart, and Katherine Kallestad. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. New Mexico Historical Review 83(3): Chacoan Shrines in High Places: Intervisibility Across the San Juan Basin, by Tucker Robinson, Ruth Van Dyke, and Tom Windes. Glyphs 57(10): Chaco Landscapes. Amerind Quarterly 3(4): Sacred Landscapes: The Chaco Middle San Juan Connection. Archaeology Southwest 20(3): Seeing the Past: Visual Media in Archaeology. Review Essay, in American Anthropologist 108(2): Ancestral Pueblo. In Dictionary of American History, 3 rd Edition, edited by Stanley I. Kutler, Volume 1, pages Charles Scribner s Sons, New York Hohokam. In Dictionary of American History, 3 rd Edition, edited by Stanley I. Kutler, Volume 4, page 146. Charles Scribner s Sons, New York Pueblo. In Dictionary of American History, 3 rd Edition, edited by Stanley I. Kutler, Volume 4, pages Charles Scribner s Sons, New York Review of The Mystery of Chaco Canyon, by Anna Sofaer. Bullfrog Films. Archaeoastronomy 17: Review of Sacred Objects and Sacred Places, by Andrew Gulliford. University Press of Colorado, Boulder. La Tertulia XIX(1): Review of Anasazi America: Seventeen Centuries on the Road from Center Place, by David Stuart. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, Journal of Anthropological Research 58: Review of Archaeological Theory: An Introduction, by Matthew Johnson. American Anthropologist 103(1): Cultural Resource Management Publications Loebig, Doug, Stephen W. Yost and Ruth M. Van Dyke 2000 Flowing Well Hamlet (LA 80407): A Multicomponent Basketmaker III - Pueblo I Habitation Site. In Excavations in the Northern Tohatchi Flats. Pipeline Archaeology : The El Paso Natural Gas North System Expansion Project, New Mexico and Arizona, Volume V, Book 1. Western Cultural Resource Management, Inc., Farmington, New Mexico. 200 pp., Richard Ciolek-Torrello, and Chester W. Shaw 1998 Excavated Features. In Early Farmers of the Sonoran Desert: Archaeological Investigations at the Houghton Road Site, Tucson, Arizona, by Richard Ciolek-Torrello, pp Statistical Research Technical Series 72, Tucson, Arizona. Shaw, Chester W., Richard Ciolek-Torrello, and Ruth M. Van Dyke 1998 Test Results. In Early Farmers of the Sonoran Desert: Archaeological Investigations at the Houghton Road Site, Tucson, Arizona, by Richard Ciolek-Torrello, pp Statistical Research Technical Series 72, Tucson, Arizona A Class I Cultural Resources Inventory for Two Proposed Citizens Utilities Gas Line Routes between Flagstaff and the Kachina Village Subdivision, Coconino County, Arizona. Report prepared for Citizens Utilities Company, Tierra Archaeological and Environmental Consultants, Flagstaff, Arizona. 11 pp An Archaeological Assessment of the Citizens Utilities Company Clarkdale - Sedona Gas Line, Yavapai County, Arizona. Report prepared for Citizens Utilities Company, Tierra Archaeological and Environmental Consultants, Tucson, Arizona. 25 pp.

9 Ruth M. Van Dyke Page 9 of A Cultural Resources Inventory of a 40-acre Test Plot Off Old Highway 66 near Winona, Arizona. Report on file at USDA Coconino National Forest Supervisor's Office, Flagstaff, Arizona. 25 pp A Cultural Resource Inventory for the U.S. Postal Service, Chandler, Arizona. Report prepared for Maxim Technologies. Western Cultural Resource Management Report No. (F)102, Farmington, New Mexico. 5 pp An Archaeological Assessment of a Proposed Utility Emplacement along the Townsend-Winona Road, Coconino County, Arizona. Report prepared for U.S. West Communications. Tierra Archaeological and Environmental Consultants Technical Report #96-30, Tucson, Arizona. 5 pp. Yost, Stephen W. and Ruth M. Van Dyke 1996 Excavations at LA 82627/2509 (The Blackbird Site). In Investigations at Nine Sites in the Southern Tohatchi Flats and Adjacent Uplands. Pipeline Archaeology : The El Paso Natural Gas North System Expansion Project, New Mexico and Arizona, Volume VIII, Book 2, Chapter 14. Western Cultural Resource Management, Inc., Farmington, New Mexico. 150 pp. Foster, Michael S. Foster, JoAnne Miller, Ruth Van Dyke, Brenda Randolph, and Michael R. Waters 1996 National Register of Historic Places Eligibility Testing of 14 Sites at Magma Copper Company's Florence In-situ Copper Mine, Pinal County, Arizona. BHP Florence Report 2, Western Cultural Resource Management Inc., Tempe, Arizona. 158 pp. Brown, Gary M. and Ruth M. Van Dyke 1996 The Tailings Pond Enlargement Survey: Intensive Cultural Resource Inventory at the Continental Mine, Grant County, NM. Western Cultural Resource Management, Inc., Farmington, New Mexico. 100 pp. Brown, Gary M. and Ruth M. Van Dyke 1995 Intensive Cultural Resource Inventory at Magma Copper Company's Proposed Florence Mine, Pinal County, Arizona. Western Cultural Resource Management, Inc., Farmington, New Mexico. 271 pp. Foster, Michael S., JoAnne A. Miller, Ruth M. Van Dyke and Gary M. Brown 1995 A Cultural Resource Management and Treatment Plan for Magma Copper Company's Florence In- Situ Copper Mine, Pinal County, Arizona. Western Cultural Resource Management, Inc., Tempe, Arizona. 300 pp. Moreno, Jerryl L., Amy C. Wiggins, and Ruth M. Van Dyke 1995 Intensive Cultural Resource Inventory for the Western Area Power Administration on the Maricopa - Casa Grande Transmission Line, Pinal County, Arizona. Western Cultural Resource Management, Inc., Farmington, New Mexico. 100 pp Monitoring and Discovery of Cultural Resources at Western Area Power Administration's Coolidge Substation, Coolidge, Arizona. Western Cultural Resource Management, Inc., Farmington, NM. 52 pp., Jerryl L. Moreno, Renee Kolvets, and Steve Mills 1995 An Intensive Cultural Resource Inventory for the La Paz Municipal Solid Waste Landfill Expansion and Access/Railroad Drill Track Project, La Paz County, Arizona. Western Cultural Resource Management Report No. 95A2002, Tempe, Arizona. 50 pp. Mehls, Steven F., Rick Morris, Monique E. Kimball, and Ruth M. Van Dyke 1994 A Class III Cultural Resources Inventory of 921 Total Acres of the Cresson Project, Teller County, Colorado. Western Cultural Resource Management, Inc., Boulder. 400 pp.

10 Ruth M. Van Dyke Page 10 of 16 Altschul, Jeffrey H., with contributions by J. A. Ezzo, K. G. Harry, J. Schaefer, and R. M. Van Dyke 1994 Research Design for the Lower Colorado Region: Report Prepared for the USDI Bureau of Reclamation. Statistical Research Technical Report 93-19, Tucson, Arizona. Kearns, Timothy M., with contributions by Beth E. King, Chris A. Kugler, William R. Latady, Jr., Gregory C. Nelson, Ruth M. Van Dyke, and Jeffrey J. Wollin 1991 Pipeline Archaeology Revisited: Anthropological Investigations along the El Paso Natural Gas San Juan Expansion Project, New Mexico and Arizona. San Juan County Museum Association, Division of Conservation Archaeology Technical Report #2504, Farmington, New Mexico. 30 pp An Archaeological Survey of Five Road and Waterway Crossings, Four Additional Work Areas and a Five Foot Buffer Zone along Transwestern's San Juan Basin Pipeline Route. San Juan County Museum Association. San Juan County Museum Division of Conservation Archaeology Technical Report #2521, Farmington, New Mexico. 12 pp An Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Reroute of the Mesa State Com Alt No. 30 Pipeline Located Outside of the Crouch Mesa Landfill. San Juan County Museum Association, Division of Conservation Archaeology Technical Report #2529, Farmington, New Mexico. 10 pp. Shaw, Chester W., Richard Ciolek-Torrello, and Ruth M. Van Dyke Plan of Work for Data Recovery: Houghton Road Site (AZ BB:13:398). Proposal prepared for the Pima County Department of Transportation and Flood Control District, Statistical Research, Inc., Tucson, Arizona. Jones, Bruce A., Jeffery H. Altschul, and Ruth M. Van Dyke 1990 Lithic Landscapes and Settlement Patterns: A Cultural Resources Survey of Alamo Lake, La Paz County, Arizona. Statistical Research Technical Series #25, Tucson, Arizona. 147 pp Background Information. In Prehistoric Adaptation to a Desert Spring Environment: Archaeological Investigations of Surprise Spring, San Bernardino County, California, edited by J.H. Altschul. Statistical Research Technical Series #27, Tucson, Arizona. 11 pp. Manuscripts on File, Neomie Tsosie, and Thomas C. Windes 2010 The Chaco River Corridor Project, Northwest New Mexico: Evaluating Two Agency-Based Hypotheses for the Rise of the Chacoan Rituality. Proposal submitted to the National Science Foundation, Archaeology Program, by Binghamton University, December 17, Unfunded ms. on file, Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University. 15 pp. + supporting docs. and Kellam Throgmorton 2006 Colorado College Archaeological Survey of the Lightning Tree Tower Area, Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Montezuma County, Colorado. With contributions by Lauren Ciborowski, Tyler Corbett, Trevor Farmen, Anthony King, Chelsea Kuiper, and Tucker Robinson. Report prepared for the Bureau of Land Management, Denver, and Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Dolores, Colorado. Ms. on file, Anasazi Heritage Center, Dolores, Colorado. 200 pp., Lauren Ciborowski, and Kellam Throgmorton 2004 Colorado College Survey of the Painted Hand Environs, Fall 2002: Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Montezuma County, Colorado. With contributions by Tyler Corbett, Kylie Crockett, Greg Halbach, Corey Josselyn, Anthony King, and Jocelyn Whitworth. Report prepared for the Bureau of Land Management, Denver, and Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, Dolores, Colorado. Ms. on file, Anasazi Heritage Center, Dolores, Colorado.150 pp.

11 Ruth M. Van Dyke Page 11 of Andrews Community Archaeological Research Project, Report prepared for the Bureau of Land Management, Albuquerque, and the State of New Mexico, Santa Fe. Ms on file, NMCRIS Project No , Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 75 pp The Chaco Connection: Bonito Style Architecture in Outlier Communities. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. UMI Publications, Ann Arbor The Andrews Community Archaeological Mapping Project. Report prepared for the Bureau of Land Management, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Ms. on file, NMCRIS Project No , Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 75 pp National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant Proposal: A Spatial Analysis of Classic Bonito Phase Chacoan Outlier Communities. Ms. on file, National Science Foundation., Sarah A. Herr, and Barbara J. Mills 1993 Excavation and Survey Manual of the University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, Silver Creek Archaeological Project. Ms. on file, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. Mills, Barbara J., Trixi Bubemyre, Douglas Gann, Sarah A. Herr, Charles Riggs, and Ruth M. Van Dyke. 1993b Report on the 1993 Activities of the University of Arizona Archaeological Field School, Silver Creek Archaeological Research Project, Sitgreaves National Forest. Ms. on file, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson The Role of Cultural Self-Awareness in the Legitimation and Maintenance of the Han State. Master's Paper, John Olsen and Norman Yoffee, Advisors. Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. December Hoarding in the Later British Bronze Age. Undergraduate Honors Thesis: Plan II and Anthropology Departments. E. Mott Davis and Solveig Turpin, Advisors. University of Texas at Austin. May Professional Presentations (Sole Author Unless Otherwise Specified) (2012) Intentionality Matters: A Critique of Object Agency in Archaeology. In El Rol de los Objetos en la Comprensión del Pasado: Propuestas Teórico-metodológicas para el Estudio de la Materialidad en Arqueología. Session organized by Félix Acuto and Valeria Franco Salvi. The 54 th Annual Meeting of the International Congress of Americanists, Vienna, Austria. July 15-20, (2012) The Center Place Emerges: Early Outlier-Chaco Relationships. In Chaco and Cahokia: Histories, Landscapes, and Hinterlands. Session organized by Brenda K. Todd and Danielle Benden. The 77 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee, April 18-22, Memory Anchors in the North American Southwest. Invited paper for Between Memory Sites and Memory Networks TOPOI Workshop organized by Reinhard Bernbeck and Ulrike Sommer, Freie Universität Berlin. May 24, Discussant. Archaeological Cartographies, organized by James Flexner. The 76 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, California, April 2, Against Objectified Subjects: Alternative Narratives in Archaeology. Session organized by Reinhard Bernbeck and Ruth Van Dyke. The 76 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, California, April 1, 2011.

12 Ruth M. Van Dyke Page 12 of Imagined Subjects Speak: Phenomenology and Creative Nonfiction. In Against Objectified Subjects: Alternative Narratives in Archaeology. Session organized by Reinhard Bernbeck and Ruth Van Dyke. The 76 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, California, April 1, Landscape as Memory: Navajo Ethnogenesis and the Chacoan Past. Archaeology Lecture Series, University of Colorado, Boulder, January 21, Art to Think With: Towards an Aesthetic Southwest Archaeology. Paper presented in Whither Southwest Archaeology, organized by Timothy A. Kohler. The 75 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri. April Cynthia Irwin-Williams: Digging through the Dirt Ceiling, by Erin Baxter and Ruth Van Dyke. Paper presented in Important Women etc, organized by Caryn Berg and Barbara Roth. The 75 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri. April Imagined Narratives, Sensuous Archaeologies. Paper presented in Making Senses of the Past: Towards a Sensory Archaeology, the 27 th Annual Visiting Scholar Conference, organized by Jo Day, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois. March 26, Ritual, Scale, and Time in the Pueblo World: Chaco and the Katsina Cult. Paper presented in From Moments to Millennia: Scale and Change in Human History, organized by John E. Robb and Timothy R. Pauketat. SAR Advanced Seminar, Santa Fe. September 26-October 2, Community and Identity in Ritual Spaces and Public Places across the Ancient Southwest. Paper presented in A Big View of Identity and Interaction: Macro-regional Cultural Variation in the U. S. Southwest, organized by Jill Neitzel. The 74 rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia. April 24, Discussant, for East of Eden and North of Chaco: Untangling Early Pueblo, Chacoan, and Navajo Histories in the Upper and Middle San Juan Drainage, organized by Benjamin A. Bellorado and Richard Wilshusen. The 74 rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia. April 25, Discussant, for Migration or Emulation: Chacoan Presence in the Middle San Juan, organized by Paul Reed. New Mexico Archaeological Council 2008 Fall Conference, Albuquerque, New Mexico. November 15, Discussant, for Migration or Emulation: Chacoan Presence in the Middle San Juan Region, AD , organized by Paul Reed. The 73 rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia. March 29, Discussant, for The Stonehenge Riverside Project: New Discoveries in the Stonehenge Landscape, organized by Julian Thomas. The 73 rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia. March 27, Anchoring Identities: Iconic Landforms across San Juan Time and Space. Paper presented in Connectivity and Scale, organized by John Kantner. The Eleventh Biennial Southwest Symposium, Tempe, Arizona. January 19, Visual Perception in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico: Some Phenomenological Observations. In Archaeology and the Politics of Vision in a Post-Modern Context, organized by Vítor Oliveira Jorge and Julian Thomas. Theoretical Archaeology Group, University of York, England. December 16, The Southern San Juan Basin. Paper presented in the Early Pueblo World Conference, organized by Richard Wilshusen and James Potter. Cortez, Colorado. August 3, Time Scales and Social Change at Chaco. Paper for Habitus and History: Tradition, Scale and Explanation in Deep-Time Archaeology, organized by John Robb and Tim Pauketat. The 72 nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas. April 26, 2007.

13 Ruth M. Van Dyke Page 13 of Shrines and Great House Intervisibility across the Chacoan Landscape. Poster by Tucker Robinson, Ruth M. Van Dyke, and Thomas C. Windes, for Recent Archaeological Research in the Areas South of Chaco, organized by Andrew Duff. The 72 nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas. April 27, Intervisibility, High Places, and Chacoan Shrines: A GIS Viewshed Analysis, by Tucker Robinson and Ruth Van Dyke. Paper presented at the 9 th Biennial BigMaCC Conference, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado, March 2, Chaco Reloaded: Memory and Identity on the Post-Chacoan Landscape. Paper presented in Uses of the Past: Negotiating Social Change through Memory and Tradition, organized by Karen Larkin and Sarah Barber. The 71 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico. April 27, Materialities of Place: Current Investigations into Ancient Landscapes. Chair and organizer. The Tenth Southwest Symposium, Las Cruces, New Mexico, January 14, Lived Landscapes and Ideology in the Chacoan World. Paper presented in Materialities of Place: Current Investigations into Ancient Landscapes, organized by Ruth M. Van Dyke. The Tenth Biennial Southwest Symposium, Las Cruces, New Mexico, January 14, The Chaco Experience: Landscape and Ideology at the Center Place (also titled Landscape, Ideology, and the Construction of Chacoan Society; At the Still Point of the Turning World: Chaco and Its Outliers) - invited speaker Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Nevada Las Vegas, October 3, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Nageezi, New Mexico, June 10, Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, Tucson, Arizona, April 21, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, February 27, Center of Southwest Studies, Fort Lewis College, Durango, Colorado, November 5, Department of Anthropology, University of California Santa Barbara, March 8, Department of Anthropology, University of California Los Angeles, February 12, Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University, New York, November 15, Faculty Luncheon Series, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, March 7, Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado, Boulder, March 3, Monday Colloquium, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago, May 23, In Honor of Gwinn Vivian: Public Archaeologist, Mentor, and Chaco Scholar. Co-chair and coorganizer, with William Doelle and Cherie Scheick. The 70 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, Utah. April 2, Chaco and Back Again: Gwinn Vivian s Life in Archaeology. Paper presented in In Honor of Gwinn Vivian: Public Archaeologist, Mentor, and Chaco Scholar, organized by Ruth M. Van Dyke, William H. Doelle and Cherie Scheick. The 70 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City. April 2, Sacred Geography. Presentation in In Search of Chaco, organized by David Noble. Utah Museum of Natural History Archaeological Lecture Series, Salt Lake City. March 30, The New Mexico San Juan and the Chaco Connection. Paper presented in the Salmon Working Conference, organized by Paul Reed. Farmington, New Mexico. April 16, Aesthetics, Legitimacy, and Construction of the Chacoan Subject. Paper presented in At the Nexus of Power: Elite and Non-elite Strategies in Ranked Societies, organized by Lawrence Coben and Charles Stanish. The 69 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal. April 3, 2004.

14 Ruth M. Van Dyke Page 14 of Pueblo III Towers on Canyons of the Ancients National Monument. Poster by Ruth M. Van Dyke, Hayley Booth, Lauren Ciborowski, Tyler Corbett, Anthony King, and Elizabeth Mueller. Presented in Archaeology Without Borders: Contact, Commerce, and Change in the U.S. Southwest and Northwestern Mexico. The Ninth Southwest Symposium, Chihuahua City, Mexico, January 9-10, Discussant: Building Methods in Postprocessual and Radical Archaeology, organized by Bretton Giles. Radical Archaeology Theory Symposium. Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York. October 18, The Origins of Chaco: Pueblo I and the Early Bonito Phase. In Chaco Synthesis, organized by Steve Lekson. Exploration Seminar, School of American Research, Santa Fe. May 4-7, Data Collection for Three-Dimensional Modeling: An Evaluation of Techniques. Poster by Mark Neupert, Doug Gann, Carlos Velazquez, and Ruth Van Dyke. Presented in Computer Aided Design Modeling in Archaeology, organized by Chad Gifford and Ethan Cochran. The 68 th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee. April 12, Reading the Chacoan Past: Memory and Phenomenology in Prehistoric New Mexico. Paper presented in Reading History in the Landscape: Observation, Intuition, and Memory in Telling Local Stories of Continuity and Change. The 101 st Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans. November 23, Landscape, Ritual, and Architecture in the Chacoan World (invited symposium speaker) A Chaco Odyssey: An Exploration of the Chacoan Landscape. Pre-Columbian Society of Washington, D.C. November 5, Experiencing the Andrews Chacoan Community: A Phenomenological Approach. Paper presented in Ancestral Pueblo Communities and Landscapes. Chair, general session, Ancestral Pueblo Communities and Landscapes. The 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. April Mediterranean Memories (Archaeologies of Memory, Part II). Discussant, co-chair and coorganizer, with Sue Alcock. Annual Meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America, San Diego. January Archaeologies of Memory. Co-chair and co-organizer with Sue Alcock. The 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. April 7, 2000, Philadelphia Digging for Memory? (with Sue Alcock). Paper presented in Archaeologies of Memory. The 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. April 7, 2000, Philadelphia Meaning. Paper presented in Archaeological Theory for the New Millennium. The 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. April 9, 2000, Philadelphia Constructing Anasazi Landscapes in the Red Mesa Valley of New Mexico: An Archaeological Narrative (with Sharon Kovach). Video presented in Narrative Archaeology, organized by Doug Bailey. Theoretical Archaeology Group, Cardiff, Wales. December 16, Architectural Variation across the Chaco World. Paper presented in The Chaco World: Chaco Synthesis Conference, organized by John Kantner and Nancy Mahoney. September 25, 1999, Tempe, Arizona The Chacoan Connection in the Red Mesa Valley: The Andrews Community Archaeological Research Project, Paper presented in San Juan Basin Current Research at the 72nd Annual Pecos Conference, August 13, 1999, Pinedale, Arizona. Chair, San Juan Basin Current Research Space, Power, and the Chacoan Landscape: The Red Willow Road. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Anthropological Association. April 16, 1999, Fullerton, California The Red Willow - Los Rayos Chacoan Road: A Ritual Landscape Appropriates the Past. Paper presented in Space, Place, and Authority, at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. March 27, 1999, Chicago.

15 Ruth M. Van Dyke Page 15 of A Chacoan Landscape: The View from the Red Mesa Valley. Paper presented in The Chaco Outlier: Inside Looking Out, at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. March 1998, Seattle The Andrews Community: A Chacoan Outlier in Comparative Perspective. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Arizona Archaeological Council, October 3, 1997, Pueblo Grande Recent Work toward a Comparative Spatial Analysis of Chacoan Great Houses. Paper presented at the 70th Annual Pecos Conference, August 16, 1997, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico Tracking the Trachyte Boundary: A Southern Perspective on Exchange and Interaction among Chacoan Communities. Paper presented in Southwestern Archaeology: Chaco, Hohokam, and Beyond. 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 1997, Nashville Landscapes of Power among the Chacoan Anasazi. Paper presented in The Politics of Landscape. The 95th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 24, 1996, San Francisco The Politics of Landscape. Co-chair and co-organizer with Adam Smith. The 95th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November 24, 1996, San Francisco Space and Power at Chacoan Outlier Communities. Paper presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 13, 1996, New Orleans Ideology and the State in Ancient China. Poster presented at the 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 1992, St. Louis The 1993 Field Season at the University of Arizona Archaeological Field School at Silver Creek. Paper presented at the 66th Annual Pecos Conference, Springerville, Arizona. August Room Abandonment and Refuse Disposal at the WS-5 Pueblo in West-Central New Mexico. Paper presented at the 7th Biennial Mogollon Conference, Las Cruces, New Mexico. September Ph.D Students (Chair) Undergraduate Thesis Director Kate Ellenberger (Binghamton U, expected 2015) (** denotes award-winning thesis) Erina Gruner (Binghamton U, expected 2015) Matthew Previto (Binghamton U, expected 2011) Chelsea Kuiper (Colorado College, 2007)** Ph.D Students (Committee Member) Justin Rochell (Colorado College, 2007) Luke Schulze (Binghamton U, expected 2014) Tess Sunderland (Colorado College, 2007) Bridget Zavala (Binghamton U, expected 2012) Kate Baer (Colorado College, 2006) Seth Byrnes (Colorado College, 2006) M.A. Students (Chair) Trevor Farmen (Colorado College, 2006) Joshua Anderson (Binghamton U, expected 2011) Tucker Robinson (Colorado College, 2006) Kate Ellenberger (Binghamton U, expected 2011) Lindsey Sommer (Colorado College, 2006) Erina Gruner (Binghamton U, expected 2011) Robin Liston (Colorado College, 2005) Jodi Dalton (Cal State Fullerton, 2000) Davin Rockstad (Colorado College, 2005) Sharon Kovach (Cal State Fullerton, 2000) Lauren Ciborowski (Colorado College, 2004)** Clinton Logan (Cal State Fullerton, 2000) Tyler Corbett (Colorado College, 2004) Anthony King (Colorado College, 2004)** MA. Students (Committee Member) Jeff Stivers (Colorado College, 2004) Brittany Fullen (Binghamton U, expected 2012) Jack Forder (Colorado College, 2003) Tanya Chiykowski (Binghamton U, expected 2011) Rachel Thomas (Colorado College, 2003) Elizabeth Green (Binghamton U, 2009) David Fortney (Colorado College, 2002) Chris Salinas (Binghamton U, 2009) Nicole Thompson (Colorado College, 2002) Aaron Wagner (Colorado College, 2002)

16 Ruth M. Van Dyke Page 16 of 16 Professional Memberships and Service American Anthropological Association (Archaeology Division) (1996 present) American Archaeology Advisory Committee ( ) Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society (1992 present) Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists ( ) New Mexico Archaeological Council (2002 present) Society for American Archaeology (SAA) (1986 present) SAA Committee on the Status of Women in Archaeology ( ; Chair, ) SAA Fred Plog Fellowship Committee ( ) SAA Book Award Committee (2010 present) Southwest Symposium Advisory Board ( ; Treasurer, ) Phi Beta Kappa (1985 present) References Available Upon Request September 15, 2011

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