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Isabelle Lulewicz ihlul@uga.edu (706) 340 6537 Department of Anthropology University of Georgia Baldwin Hall, 355 S. Jackson St. Athens, Georgia 30602 EDUCATION 2015- Present PhD Candidate, Anthropology, University of Georgia Dissertation: Environmental Change and Calusa Economic Strategies, AD 1000 1500 Committee: Victor Thompson (Chair), Elizabeth Reitz, Robert Speakman, Suzanne Birch 2015 BS Geology, University of Georgia 2015 BA Anthropology, University of Georgia RESEARCH INTERESTS Environmental archaeology, paleoenvironmental reconstruction, complex fisher-gathererhunters, zooarchaeology, stable isotope analysis, historical ecology, climate change, economic anthropology, chronological modelling, geoarchaeology, geological applications in archaeology RESEARCH GRANTS 2018 Domestic Travel Award, UGA Graduate School, $650 2018 Norm Herz Small Grant, Center for Archaeological Sciences, $540 2017 University of Georgia Domestic Travel Grant, $200 AWARDS 2018 Hamilton Lokey Graduate Scholarship, University of Georgia, $4,000 2017 Hamilton Lokey Graduate Scholarship, University of Georgia, $4,000 2016 Winner, Society for American Archaeology Ethics Bowl Team Competition 2016 Hamilton Lokey Graduate Scholarship, University of Georgia, $4,000 2015 Hamilton Lokey Graduate Scholarship, University of Georgia, $4,000 2014 Newmont Gold Geology Field School Scholarship, $1,000* 2013 Brian Daniel Gumbert Award for Archaeological Excellence in the Field, $500 1

PUBLICATIONS (UNDER REVIEW/IN PREP) Thompson, Victor D., William H. Marquardt, Karen J. Walker, Isabelle H. Lulewicz, Mike n.d. Savarese, Lee Newsom, Amanda Roberts Thompson, and Nathan Lawres, The Chronology and Construction of Water Courts at Mound Key, Capital of the Calusa Kingdom. To be submitted to Science. Lulewicz, Isabelle H., Neill Wallis, and Victor D. Thompson n.d. Season of the Mound Builders: Shellfish Collection and Mound Construction at the Garden Patch Site, Gulf Coast Florida, USA. To be submitted to Journal of Archaeological Sciences. Lulewicz, Isabelle H. n.d. Big Deer: Ecological Contexts and the Movement of Food throughout Mississippian Georgia. To be submitted to Journal of Ethnobiology. PUBLICATIONS (* Denotes Peer-Reviewed Articles) Carla S. Hadden, Kathy M. Loftis, Alexander Cherkinsky, Brandon T. Ritchison, Isabelle H. Lulewicz and Victor Thompson n.d. Radiocarbon in marsh periwinkle (Littorina irrorata) shell carbonate and conchiolin: applications for archaeology. Under Review Radiocarbon. *Robert J. Speakman, Carla S. Hadden, Matthew H. Colvin, Justin Cramb, K.C. Jones, Travis W. Jones, Isabelle H. Lulewicz, Katharine G. Napora, Katherine L. Reinberger, Brandon T. Ritchison, Alexandra R. Edwards, Victor D. Thompson 2018 Market Share and Recent Hiring Trends and Trajectories in Anthropology Faculty Positions. PLOS ONE 13(9). e0202528. *Victor D. Thompson, Chester B. DePratter, Jacob Lulewicz, Isabelle H. Lulewicz, Amanda D. Roberts Thompson, Justin Cramb, Brandon Ritchison, Matthew H. Colvin 2018 The Archaeology and Remote Sensing of Santa Elena s Four Millennia of Occupation. Remote Sensing 10:248; doi: 10.3390/rs10020248 *Robert J. Speakman, Carla S. Hadden, Matthew H. Colvin, Justin Cramb, K.C. Jones, Travis W. Jones, Corbin L. Kling, Isabelle Lulewicz, Katharine G. Napora, Katherine L. Reinberger, Brandon T. Ritchison, Maria Jose Rivera-Araya, April K. Smith, Victor D. Thompson. 2018 Choosing a Path to the Ancient World in a Modern Market: The Reality of Faculty Jobs in Archaeology. American Antiquity 83(1):1 12. Society for American Archaeology Paper of the Month, March 2018. 2

*Lulewicz, Isabelle H, Thompson, Victor D., Pluckhahn, Thomas J., Das, Oindrila, and Fred T. Andrus 2018 Exploring Oyster (Crassostrea virginica) Habitat Collection via Oxygen Isotope Geochemistry and its Implications for Ritual and Mound Construction at Crystal River and Roberts Island, Florida. Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 13(3):338-404. *Lulewicz, Isabelle H., Victor D. Thompson, Justin Cramb, and Bryan Tucker 2017 Oyster Paleoecology and Native America Subsistence Practices on Ossabaw Island, Georgia, U.S.A. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 15:282 289. PUBLICATIONS (BOOK REVIEWS) Lulewicz, Isabelle H. 2017 Review of Gathering at Silver Glen: Community and History in Late Archaic Florida by Zachary I. Gilmore and Constructing Histories: Archaic Freshwater Shell Mounds and Social Landscapes of the St. Johns River Florida by Asa R. Randall. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 27(2):584 586. TECHNIAL REPORTS Thompson, Victor D., Chester B. DePratter, Jacob Lulewicz, Isabelle Lulewicz, Brandon Ritchison, Amanda Thompson, Matthew Colvin, and Justin Cramb 2018 Mapping Four Millennia of Occupation at Santa Elena, Parris Island, South Carolina. Report Submitted to the United States Marine Corps Recruit Depot at Parris Island, South Carolina. Lulewicz, Isabelle H. 2016 The Large Body Size of White-Tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) at the Irene Mound Site (9CH1), Chatham County. Manuscript No. 1458, Georgia Archaeological Site File, University of Georgia, Athens. Thompson, Victor D., Matthew Colvin, Isabelle Lulewicz, Jake Lulewicz, Katherine Napora, Brandon Ritchison. 2016 Shallow Geophysical Survey of Farmer Bottom Site, 9ST62, Chattooga River Ranger District, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests, Stephens County, Georgia. Report submitted to USDA Forest Service Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests 1755 Cleveland Hwy Gainesville, GA 30501. 3

CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION (PRESENTATIONS) *INVITED Organized Sessions Lulewicz, Isabelle H. and Justin Cramb 2019 [Forthcoming, 4/11] Zooarchaeology and Technology: Case Studies and Applications. Society for American Archaeology, Albuquerque, NM. Presentations Lulewicz, Isabelle H., Victor Thompson, William Marquardt, and Karen Walker 2019 [Forthcoming, 4/11] A Combined Bayesian and Zooarchaeological Approach to Understanding Local Histories of Socio-Ecological Adaptation in Southwestern Florida, USA. Paper to be presented at the Society for American Archaeology, Albuquerque, NM. Lulewicz, Isabelle H., Victor Thompson, William Marquardt, and Karen Walker 2018 A Bayesian Perspective on Socio-Ecological Dynamics at the Pineland Site Complex (8LL33), Gulf Coast Florida. Paper to be presented at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Augusta, GA. Thompson, Victor, William Marquardt, Karen Walker, Isabelle H. Lulewicz, Mike Savarese, Lee Newsom, Amanda Roberts Thompson, and Nathan Lawres 2018 The Chronology and Construction of Water Courts at Mound Key, the Capital of the Calusa Kingdom. Paper to be presented at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Augusta, GA. Hadden, Carla S., Alexander Cherkinsky, Brandon T. Ritchison, Isabelle H. Lulewicz, and Victor Thompson 2018 Carbon Isotopes in the Marsh Snail Littorina irrorata and Implications for Radiocarbon Dating. Paper presented at the 23 rd International Radiocarbon Conference in Trondheim, Norway. Lulewicz, Isabelle H., Victor D. Thompson, and Neill Wallis 2018 Season of the Mound Builders: Shellfish Collection and Mound Construction at the Garden Patch Site, Gulf Coast Florida, USA. Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology, Washington, DC Speakman Robert J., Carla S. Hadden, Matthew H. Colvin, Justin Cramb, K.C. Jones, Travis W. Jones, Isabelle Lulewicz, Katharine G. Napora, Katherine L. Reinberger, Brandon T. Ritchison, Alexandra R. Edwards, and Victor D. Thompson 2018 The Reality of Faculty Jobs in Archaeology. Poster presented at the Society for American Archaeology, Washington, DC Lulewicz, Isabelle H. 4

2017 Big Deer: Regional Movement of Food Across the Deep South. Paper presented at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Ritchison, Brandon R., Isabelle H. Lulewicz, and Victor D. Thompson 2017 Investigating the Usefulness of Marsh Periwinkle (Littorina irrorate) for Radiocarbon Dating. Poster presented at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Speakman Robert J., Carla S. Hadden, Matthew H. Colvin, Justin Cramb, K.C. Jones, Travis W. Jones, Isabelle Lulewicz, Katharine G. Napora, Katherine L. Reinberger, Brandon T. Ritchison, Alexandra R. Edwards, and Victor D. Thompson 2017 The Reality of Faculty Jobs in Archaeology. Poster presented at the Plains Anthropological Association Conference. *Lulewicz, Isabelle H., Victor D. Thompson, and Thomas Pluckhahn 2017 Shell Mound Architecture and Cooperative Mass Oyster Collection on the Central Gulf Coast of Florida, USA. Paper presented in the session Archaeological Perspectives on the Evolution of Forager Cooperation. Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC, Canada. Lulewicz, Isabelle H., Victor D. Thompson, Justin Cramb, and Bryan Tucker 2016 Oyster Paleoecology and Native Subsistence Practices on Ossabaw Island, Georgia. Paper presented at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Athens, GA. *Lulewicz, Isabelle H., Victor D. Thompson, and Thomas Pluckhahn 2016 From Habitat Exploitation to Monument Construction: Exploring the Nature of Shell Deposits at Crystal River and Roberts Island through Stable Isotope Geochemistry, Paper presented in the session Terraforming and Monumentality in Hunter-Gatherer-Fisher Landscapes, Society for American Archaeology Conference, Orlando, FL. Lulewicz, Isabelle H., Victor D. Thompson, and Thomas Pluckhahn 2015 Exploring Oyster (Crassostrea Virginica) Habitat Collection via Oxygen Isotope Sclerochronology at Crystal River and Roberts Island, Florida. Paper presented at the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Nashville, TN. FIELD AND LAB EXPERIENCE 2019 Laboratory Research Assistant in Island and Coastal Archaeology, Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia. 2018 Zooarchaeological Analyst, Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia, Responsible for zooarchaeological analysis of existing archaeological collections. 5

2017 Laboratory Research Assistant in Island and Coastal Archaeology, Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia. 2017 Research Assistant, Pineland Site, Pine Island, Florida. Wet-site material excavation and management. University of Georgia and Florida Museum of Natural History. 2017 Research Assistant, Mound Key Archaeological Site, Estero Bay, Florida. Wet-site material excavation and management. University of Georgia and Florida Museum of Natural History. 2015-2017 Stable Isotope Technician and Research Assistant, Laboratory for Stable Isotope Analysis, Center for Applied Isotope Studies, University of Georgia. 2016 Geophysical Consultant, Chattahoochee National Forest, United States Forest Service and the University of Georgia. 2015 Curatorial Specialist, Laboratory of Archaeology, Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia, Responsible for the rehabilitation and recuration of existing Special Collections and the curatorial maintenance of existing archaeological collections and digital databases. 2014 Geophysical Consultant, Geophysical Survey of Santa Elena Site, Paris Island, South Carolina, South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina. 2013-2014 Curatorial Specialist, Laboratory of Archaeology, Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia, Responsible for rehabilitation and curation of 3,000 radiocarbon samples for the Center for Applied Isotope Studies, University of Georgia and the curatorial maintenance of existing archaeological collections and digital databases. 2014 Student, Geology Field School, Department of Geology, University of Georgia 2013 Student, Kenan Field, Sapelo Island, Georgia, Archaeological Field School, Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2017 Teaching Assistant, University of Georgia Colonial and Native Worlds Field School, Mound Key, Fort Myers, Florida, United States, Responsible for the management and assistance in teaching 10 undergraduate students. 6

2016 Teaching Assistant, University of Georgia Archaeological Geophysics Field School, Santa Elena Site, Paris Island, South Carolina, United States, Responsible for the management and assistance in teaching 3 undergraduate students. 2016 Teaching Assistant, University of Georgia Colonial and Native Worlds Archaeology Field School, Santa Elena at Parris Island, South Carolina, and Ossabaw Island, Georgia, United States, Responsible for the management and assistance in teaching 13 undergraduate students. 2015 Teaching Assistant, Geology Field School, Department of Geology, University of Georgia, Responsible for management and assistance in teaching of 50 undergraduate field students during 6-week geological field course. SKILLS/METHODOLOGICAL EXPERTISE General Methods: zooarchaeological analyses of vertebrate and invertebrate faunal remains, collections/museum-based research; Bayesian modeling, biogeographical modelling Archaeological Geophysics and Remote Sensing: ground-penetrating radar; magnetic gradiometry; electrical resistivity; LiDAR Lab-Based Archaeological Geochemistry and Geology: stable oxygen isotope analyses of marine shell; mineralogical analyses (XRD, thin-section petrography); elemental analyses (XRF); soilcore description and analyses SERVICE 2019 Mentor, University of Georgia Museum of Natural History Internship 2018 *Reviewer, Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 2018 *Reviewer, PLOS ONE 2018 Mentor, University of Georgia Graduate Student Mentor Program 2018 Panelist, Getting into Graduate School, Anthropology NSF REU 2017 Mentor, University of Georgia Graduate Student Mentor Program 2017 Panelist, Getting into Graduate School, Anthropology NSF REU 2017 Panelist, Graduate School, Students for Anthropological and Archaeological Studies, Department of Anthropology, University of Georgia. 2016 Mentor, University of Georgia Graduate Student Mentor Program PUBLIC OUTREACH 2019 Graduate Student Research Exhibitor, University of Georgia Laboratory of Archaeology Open House Public Event. 7

2018 STEMZONE Volunteer, Center for Applied Isotope Studies and Laboratory of Archaeology Booth, University of Georgia. 2017 (Invited) Public Talk, Shell Tools of the Calusa, Florida Public Archaeology Network Event: Drafts from the Past: Archaeology is Local. 2016 Coauthor, UGA Junior Archaeologist: An Explorer s Guide to Georgia s Past. University of Georgia Junior Archaeologist Program, Center for Applied Isotope Studies Outreach. GUEST LECTURES 2018 Oyster Paleoecology and Coastal Economies of the US Southeast, for Friday Archaeology Seminar, Department of Anthropology, Washington University in St. Louis 2018 The Calusa, Shell Tools, and Environmental Archaeology, for Introduction to Anthropology, Instructor of Record: Dr. Jacob Lulewicz. 2017 The Calusa and Landesque Capital, for Hunters and Gatherers, Instructor of Record: Dr. Bram Tucker REFERENCES Victor Thompson, Professor Department of Anthropology University of Georgia Phone: 706 542 1480 Email: vdthom@uga.edu Elizabeth Reitz, Professor Emerita Department of Anthropology University of Georgia Phone: 706 542 1464 Email: ereitz@uga.edu Robert Speakman, Director Center for Applied Isotope Studies University of Georgia Phone: 706 542 6115 Email: archsci@uga.edu 8