Diane Wallman, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae Department of Anthropology University of South Florida 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, SOC 110B Tampa, FL 33620-8100 (585) 576-3929 dianewallman@usf.edu ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor Department of Anthropology University of South Florida Tampa, Florida August 2015-Present Adjunct Instructor 2014-2015 Department of Sociology, Social Work and Anthropology Utah State University Logan, Utah EDUCATION May 2014 Ph.D., Anthropology University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC May 2009 M.A., Anthropology Washington State University, Pullman, WA May 2003 B.A., Anthropology, cum laude Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY ACADEMIC AWARDS External Research Grants 2011-2012 National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant - $18,500 (Award #1117214) PI: Kenneth G. Kelly, Co-PI: Diane Wallman Internal Research and Travel Grants 2017-2018 New Researcher Grant ($10,000) University of South Florida 2016-2017 Collaborative Grant University of South Florida Global Interdisciplinary Food Technologies Patel College of Global Sustainability Interdisciplinary Sustainability Program ($50,000) 2016 College of Arts and Sciences University of South Florida Travel Grant ($1500)
Wallman CV 2 2016 College of Arts and Sciences University of South Florida Pilot Study Grant ($2000) EDITED VOLUMES In Press Guest Editor, with E. Christian Wells, and Isabel Rivera-Collazo. The Environmental Legacies of Colonialism in the Northern Neotropics. Special Issue of Environmental Archaeology: The Journal of Human Paleoecology REFEREED PUBLICATIONS 2017 (online) Wallman, Diane. Histories and Trajectories of Socio-Ecological Landscapes in the Lesser Antilles: Implications of Colonial Period Zooarchaeological Research. In The Environmental Legacies of Colonialism in the Northern Neotropics. Special Issue of Environmental Archaeology: The Journal of Human Paleoecology. 2017 Wallman, Diane and Sandrine Grouard. Enslaved Laborer and Sharecropper Fishing Practices in 18th-19th Century Martinique: A Zooarchaeological and Ethnohistorical Study. Special issue on Fisheries, Journal of Ethnobiology 37(3): 398 420 2015 Kelly, Kenneth G., and Diane Wallman. Enslaved Laborer Plantation Foodways in the French West Indies, 18 th through 19 th Century Afriques. 2014 Handler, Jerome, and Diane Wallman. Production Activities in the Household Economies of Plantation Slaves: Barbados and Martinique, mid-1600s to mid- 1800s. International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 18 (3): 441-466 2014 Wallman, Diane. Slave Community Foodways on a French Colonial Plantation: Zooarchaeology at Habitation Crève Cœur, Martinique Bitasion: Lesser Antilles Plantation Archaeology, Ken Kelly and Benoit Bérard, Editors. Leiden, The Netherlands: Sidestone Press Academic. BOOK CHAPTERS AND ADDITIONAL PUBLICATIONS In Press In Press Wallman, Diane and Kenneth G Kelly. Daily Production and Consumption Practices of an Enslaved and Post-Emancipation Community on an 18th-19 th Century French-Caribbean Plantation. In Out of the Ordinary: Historical Archaeologies on and Beyond Caribbean Plantations. Todd Ahlman, editor. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. Fogle, Kevin and Diane Wallman. Traditions and Transitions: Tracing Foodways from Slavery into Sharecropping at Witherspoon Island. In Folk Traditions of South Carolina. Taylor Saddler, editor. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press. 2015 Kelly, Kenneth G., Kelly Goldberg, Elhadj Fall, Diane Wallman, Vincent Rousseau. Archaeological Investigations of the 19 th c. illegal slave trade on the Rio Pongo, Guinea. Nyame Akuma: Bulletin of the Society of Africanist Archaeologists
Wallman CV 3 2011 Wallman, Diane A Preliminary Analysis of Faunal Remains from Habitation Crève Cœur, Martinique. In Proceedings of the XXIII International Congress of Caribbean Archaeology, University of the West Indies, Trinidad. BOOK REVIEWS 2015 Review of "Sherds of History: Domestic Life in Colonial Guadeloupe." American Antiquity. 80(4): 785-786. 2015 Review of "A Desolate Place for a Defiant People: The Archaeology of Maroons, Indigenous Americans, and Enslaved Laborers in the Great Dismal Swamp." American Anthropologist 117(4): 870 871. 2011 Review of The Archaeology of Race and Racialization in Historic America by Charles Orser. African Diaspora Archaeology Newsletter March 2011. 2007 Review of Of the Past, for the Future: Integrating Archaeology and Conservation, edited by Nevill Agnew and Janet Bridgeland. Historical Archaeology 41(4): 214-215. CONFERENCE ACTIVITY/PARTICIPATION Panels Organized July 2016 April 2016 Papers Presented July 2017 April 2017 June 2016 April 2016 November 2015 January 2015 Exploring the African pasts of Atlantic Slavery (with Kelly Goldberg) Society of Africanist Archaeologists 23rd Biennial meeting in Toulouse, France The Environmental Legacies of Colonialism in the Neotropics (with Christian Wells) Society of American Archaeology 83 rd Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida Stable Isotope Analysis of Human and Animal Remains from Trent s Plantation, Barbados, 17th through 19th centuries. 27th Congress of the International Association for Caribbean Archaeology, St. Croix. Subsistence Economies at Morne Patate: A Zooarchaeological Analysis of a Colonial Plantation Landscape in Dominica. Society of American Archaeology 84 th Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC Fisherwomen Along the Mangroves: Zooarchaeological and Ethnoarchaeological Research of the Slave Trade and its Legacy in Guinea. Society of Africanist Archaeologists 23rd Biennial meeting in Toulouse, France Histories and Trajectories of Socio-Ecological Landscapes in the Lesser Antilles: Implications of Colonial Period Zooarchaeological Research. Society of American Archaeology 83 rd Annual Meeting, Orlando, Florida The Comparative Zooarchaeology of Foodways on Three Caribbean Plantations, 17th-19th Centuries. Paper Presented at Connecting Continents: Archaeological Perspectives on Slavery, Trade, and Colonialism, Society for American Anthropology/European Society of Archaeologists Joint Meeting. Piscadera Bay, Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles. Wallman, Diane and Kevin Fogle "Coon, possum, rabbit, squirrel en aw dat": A Zooarchaeological investigation of
Wallman CV 4 April 2014 January 2014 November 2013 January 2013 January 2012 August 2011 April 2011 January 2011 April 2010 January 2010 July 2009 March 2008 Foodways at Witherspoon Plantation, South Carolina. Archaeology, Seattle, Washington. Wallman, Diane, Kelly Goldberg and Kenneth G. Kelly Settlement and Exchange During the 19th Century Illegal Slave Trade in the Rio Pongo, Guinea. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas Environmental Archaeology and the Columbian Exchange in the Caribbean. Archaeology, Quebec City, Canada Wescott, Kimberly, Marybeth Harte, Walter A. Clifford, IV, and Diane Wallman. 17 th and 18 th Century Chickasaw Foodways. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Tampa, Florida Wallman, Diane and Jerome Handler The Domestic Economy of Slaves on Barbados and Martinique. Archaeology, Leicester, England Fogle, Kevin and Diane Wallman. Traditions and Transitions: Tracing Foodways from Slavery into Sharecropping at Witherspoon Island. Archaeology, Baltimore, Maryland Slave Community Foodways on a French Colonial Plantation: Zooarchaeology at Habitation Crève Cœur, Martinique. Congress of the International Association for Caribbean Archaeology. Fort-de- France, Martinique Subsistence and Slavery on a French Colonial Plantation: The Analysis of Faunal Remains from Habitation Crève Cœur, Martinique. Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, California Beyond the Yard: Slave Subsistence, Mobility and Landscapes on a French Caribbean Plantation. Archaeology, Austin, Texas Zooarchaeology and Foodways and at Habitation Crève Coeur, Martinique 2010 South Carolina Anthropology Student Conference, Clemson University A Preliminary Analysis of Faunal Remains from Habitation Crève Cœur, Martinique, French West Indies. Archaeology, Amelia Island, Florida A Preliminary Analysis of Faunal Remains from Habitation Crève Cœur, Martinique. The 23rd Congress of the International Association of Caribbean Archaeology, Antigua, West Indies Meat me in St. Louis: Irish Foodways and the Immigrant Experience in 19th century St. Louis, Missouri.
Wallman CV 5 March 2007 Society for American Archaeology Meetings, Vancouver, BC A Statistical Reexamination of the Shellfish at Marmes Rockshelter. 2007 Northwest Anthropological Conference, Pullman, WA. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT/OUTREACH 2017 Public Days (6) Community Archaeology at Gamble Plantation, Field School 2016 Archaeology on Tap. Public Lecture. November 16 th. Bear bones of Zooarchaeology: People and the Environment in the Past. 2016 Zooarchaeology at Morne Patate. Public lecture given in Soufriere, Dominica, as part of the the Dominica Colonial Archaeological Survey. June 2016 2016 The Identification of Animal vs. Human Bone. Workshop given at Dem Bones: Laboratory Methods, Trauma Analysis and the Latest Techniques in Human Identification. Forensic Anthropology Workshop for Pasco County Law Enforcement by the Institute of Forensic Anthropology and Applied Science. May 2016 2013 Community Archaeology Project, Rio Pongo Archaeology Project, Guinea. January- March 2013 2010 Public Lecture on Zooarchaeology at Creve Coeur, Public Site tour and lecture at Creve Ceour, Martinique. July 2010 COURSES TAUGHT University of South Florida Undergraduate: Archaeology, Archaeological Field School Undergraduate/Graduate: Zooarchaeology; Historical Archaeology; Caribbean Archaeology Graduate: Seminar in Archaeological Theory, Archaeology of the Anthropocene Utah State University Undergraduate: Introduction to Biological Anthropology University of South Carolina Undergraduate: Zooarchaeology; Primates, People, Prehistory; Introduction to Biological Anthropology Lab DEPARTMENTAL/UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2017 Graduate Committee 2016 Long Range Planning Committee 2016 Co-advisor, Undergraduate Anthropology Club Fall 2016 Instructor Search Committee Spring 2016 Spring 2016 Post-doc Search Committee Discussant at the USF Libraries and the Office of Graduate Studies Dissertation Forum Friday, February 5th
Wallman CV 6 Spring 2016 Fall 2015 Table at This is Anthropology Exposition, Applied Anthropology, University of South Florida Discussant for 2015 Graduate Student Colloquium, Applied Anthropology, University of South Florida