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CURRICULUM VITA David R. Abbott Telephone: (480) 965-6452 (Work) 2510 S. Grandview Ave. 736-1265(Home) Tempe, AZ 85282 email: David.Abbott@asu.edu EDUCATION AND DEGREES Ph.D. Anthropology Arizona State University 1994 M.S. Statistics University of Arizona 1986 M.A. Anthropology Arizona State University 1981 B.A. Anthropology (w/ honors) Adelphi University 1974 Area of Expertise: Archaeology Theoretical and Methodological: Community Organization, Ceramic Analysis, Large-Scale Irrigation Management, Quantitative Analysis of Archaeological Data Geographic: Hohokam, Southwest US EMPLOYMENT RECORD 2004- Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University 1995-2004 Research Associate, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona 1994-2004 Self-employed Archaeological Research Consultant 1994-95 Adjunct Faculty, Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University 1989-93 Ceramics Director, Soil Systems, Inc., Phoenix, AZ 1989-90 Research Assistant, Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University 1989 Temporary Faculty, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara 1988 Research Assistant, Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University 1987 Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University 1987 Laboratory Analyst, Center for Archaeological Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara

Abbott 2 1986-87 Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara 1985-86 Teaching Assistant, Department of Statistics, University of Arizona 1980-85 Ceramics Director, Fieldcrew Chief, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona 1979 Forest Archaeologist, USDA Forest Service, Carson National Forest 1978 District Archaeologist, USDA Forest Service, Kaibab National Forest 1976-77 Assistant Archaeologist, USDA Forest Service, Tonto National Forest PUBLICATIONS Abbott, David R. 2004 Electron Microprobe Analyses of Raw Phyllite and Phyllite-tempered Pottery from the Veres Site. In Prehistoric Occupation Along Middle Cave Creek, Archaeological Investigations of the Veres Site (AZ U:1:159[ASM]): The AM Ranch Project, edited by John T. Marshall, pp. 119-138. Archaeological Papers No. 04-01. Northland Research, Tempe. 2003(ed.) Centuries of Decline during the Hohokam Classic Period at Pueblo Grande. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 2003 Classic Period Ceramics, Communities, and Irrigation Management. In Centuries of Decline during the Hohokam Classic Period at Pueblo Grande, edited by David R. Abbott. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 2003 The Politics of Decline in Canal System 2. In Centuries of Decline during the Hohokam Classic Period at Pueblo Grande, edited by David R. Abbott. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 2002 Ceramic Markers of Ancient Irrigation Communities. In Intersections: Pathways Through Time, compiled by Brenda L. Shears, Glen E. Rice, Peggy Lindauer, Harue Yoshida. Anthropological Field Studies No. 44. Arizona State University, Tempe. 2001(ed.) The Grewe Archaeological Research Project, Volume 2: Material Culture, Part 1: Ceramic Studies. Anthropological Papers No. 99-1. Northland Research, Tempe. 2000 Ceramics and Community Organization Among the Hohokam. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Abbott 3 Abbott, David R. 2000 Hohokam Buff Ware Production and Distribution and the Provenance of Decorated Pottery from the BMGR. In Procurement, Processing, and Passing Through, edited by Jerry D. Lyon, pp. 577-620. Cultural Resources Report No. 98-267. SWCA, Tucson. 2000 Rediscovering the Recipe for Hohokam Buff Ware Pottery. Archaeology Southwest 14(3):8-9. 1999 Chemical Analysis of Prehistoric Ceramics From Pinnacle Peak Village. In McDowell Mountains Archaeological Symposium, edited by K. J. Schroeder, pp. 179-194. Roadrunner Publications in Archaeology No. 10. Roadrunner Archaeology & Consulting, Tempe. 1997 Ceramic Chronology, Production, and Exchange at La Lomita. In Archaeological Data Recovery at La Lomita (AZ U:9:67 ASM), edited by Douglas R. Mitchell and Thomas N. Motsinger, pp. 35-64. SWCA Archaeological Report No. 96-81, Phoenix. 1996 Ceramic Exchange and a Strategy for Reconstructing Organizational Developments among the Hohokam. In Interpreting Southwestern Diversity: Underlying Principles and Overarching Patterns, edited by Paul Fish and J. Jefferson Reid, pp. 147-158. Anthropological Research Papers No. 48. Arizona State University, Tempe. 1996 Sampling. In The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, edited by Brian M. Fagan, pp. 621-622. Oxford University, New York. 1996 Book Note: Great Excavations: Tales of Early Southwestern Archaeology, 1888-1939. 1995. Melinda Elliott. School of American Research. Santa Fe. American Antiquity 62:173. 1995 Review: Prehistoric Exchange and Sociopolitical Development in the Plateau Southwest. 1990. Amy Douglass. Garland Publishing. New York. Kiva 61:100-102. 1994(ed.) The Pueblo Grande Project, Volume 3: Ceramics and the Production and Exchange of Pottery in the Central Phoenix Basin. Soil Systems Publications in Archaeology No. 20. Phoenix. 1994 A Detailed Analysis of Plain Ware Ceramics. In Pioneer & Military Memorial Park Archaeological Project in Phoenix, Arizona 1990-1992, edited by K. J.

Schroeder, pp. 119-140. Roadrunner Publications in Anthropology No. 3. Phoenix. 1993 Review: Exploring the Hohokam. 1991. George J. Gumerman (ed.). University of New Mexico Press. Albuquerque. American Indian Quarterly 17:289-290 Abbott 4 Abbott, David R. 1988 Form, Function, Technology, and Style, in Hohokam Ceramics. In The 1982-1984 Excavation at Las Colinas: Material Culture, vol. 4, by David R. Abbott and others, pp. 73-198. Arizona State Museum, Archaeological Series No. 162. University of Arizona, Tucson. 1986 Review: Rincon Phase Decorated Ceramics in the Tucson Basin: A Focus on the West Branch Site. 1986. Henry D. Wallace. Institute for American Research Anthropological Papers No. 1. Tucson; and Decorated Ceramics. In Archaeological Investigations at the West Branch Site: Early and Middle Rincon Occupation in the Southern Tucson Basin. 1986. Frederick W. Huntington. Institute for American Research Anthropological Papers No. 5. Tucson. Arizona Archaeological Council Newsletter 10(4):9-10. 1985 Spheres of Intra-Cultural Exchange and the Ceramics of the Salt-Gila Aqueduct Project. In Proceedings of the 1983 Hohokam Symposium, Part II, edited by Alfred E. Dittert and Donald E. Dove, pp. 419-438. Arizona Archaeological Society Occasional Papers No. 2. Phoenix. 1985 Unbiased Estimates of Feature Frequencies with Computer Simulation. American Archaeology 5:4-11. 1983 A Technological Assessment of Ceramic Variation in the Salt-Gila Aqueduct Area: Towards a Comprehensive Documentation of Hohokam Ceramics. In Hohokam Archaeology Along the Salt-Gila Aqueduct, Central Arizona Project, vol. 8, edited by Lynn S. Teague and Patricia L. Crown, pp. 1-118. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 150. University of Arizona, Tucson. 1979 An Introduction to the Cultural Resources of the Kaibab Plateau. Western Anasazi Reports 2:126-140. Abbott, David R., Cory Dale Breternitz, and Christine K. Robinson 2003 Challenging Conventional Conceptions. In Centuries of Decline during the Hohokam Classic Period at Pueblo Grande, edited by David R. Abbott. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Abbott, David R., and Michael S. Foster 2003 The Pueblo Grande Site Structure, Chronology, and Population. In Centuries of Decline during the Hohokam Classic Period at Pueblo Grande, edited

by David R. Abbott. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Abbott 5 Abbott, David R., Susan L. Stinson, and Scott Van Keuren 2001 The Economic Implications of Hohokam Buff Ware Exchange during the Early Sedentary Period. Kiva 67:7-29. Abbott, David R., and Elizabeth Miksa 1998 Preliminary Evidence Regarding Prehistoric Production Sources of Micaceous Schist-tempered Pottery in the Gila River Valley. In First Conference on Research and Resource Management in Southern Arizona National Park Areas: Extended Abstracts, edited by T. J. Tibbitts and G. J. Maender, pp. 11-13. Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument and Cooperative Park Studies Unit, The University of Arizona, Tucson. Abbott, David R., and Mary-Ellen Walsh-Anduze 1995 Temporal Patterns Without Temporal Variation: The Paradox of Hohokam Red Ware Ceramics. In Ceramic Production in the American Southwest, edited by Barbara J. Mills and Patricia L. Crown, pp. 88-114. University of Arizona, Tucson. Abbott, David R., Douglas R. Mitchell, and J. A. Merewether 1994 Chronology. In The Pueblo Grande Project: Excavations, Feature Descriptions, Chronology, and Spatial Organization, vol. 2, edited by Douglas R. Mitchell, pp. 157-253. Publications in Archaeology No. 20. Soil Systems, Phoenix. Abbott, David R., and David M. Schaller 1994 Ceramics Among the Hohokam: Modeling Social Organization and Exchange. In Archaeometry of Pre-Columbian Sites and Artifacts, edited by David A. Scott and Pieter Meyers, pp. 85-109. Getty Conservation Institute, Los Angeles. Abbott, David R., and David M. Schaller 1992 Exploring the Production and Social Significance of Salado Polychrome at Central Phoenix Basin Hohokam Sites. In Proceedings of the Second Salado Conference, edited by Richard C. Lange and Stephen Germick, pp. 248-258. Arizona Archaeological Society, Phoenix. Abbott, David R., and David M. Schaller 1991 Electron Microprobe and Petrographic Analyses of Prehistoric Hohokam Pottery to Determine Ceramic Exchange Within the Salt River Valley, Arizona. In Materials Issues in Art and Archaeology II, edited by Pamela B. Vandiver, James Druzik, and George Seagan Wheeler, pp. 441-453. Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 185. Pittsburgh.

Abbott, David R. and John T. Marshall 1997 Artifact Analyses. In Archaeological and Archival Investigations of Las Canopas: The Estaban Park Project, by Mark R. Hackbarth, pp. 87-112, Anthropological Papers No. 6. Pueblo Grande Museum, Phoenix. Abbott 6 Abbott, David R. and David A. Gregory 1988 Hohokam Ceramic Wares and Types. In The 1982-1984 Excavation at Las Colinas: Material Culture, vol. 4, by David R. Abbott and others, pp. 5-28. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 162. University of Arizona, Tucson. Abbott, David R. and Frederick W. Huntington 1983 Excavations at Casas Pequeñas (AZ U:15:97), Hohokam Field Houses in the Queen Creek Area. In Hohokam Archaeology along the Salt-Gila Aqueduct, Central Arizona Project, vol. 8, edited by Lynn S. Teague and Patricia L. Crown, pp. 101-224. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 150. University of Arizona, Tucson. Elson, Mark D., and David R. Abbott 2000 Organizational Variability in Platform Mound-Building Groups of the American Southwest. In Alternative Leadership Strategies in the Prehispanic Southwest, edited by Barbara J. Mills, pp. 117-135. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Gregory, David A. and David R. Abbott 1988 Stages of Mound Construction and Architectural Details. In The 1982-1984 Excavations at Las Colinas: The Mound 8 Precinct, vol. 3, edited by David A. Gregory, pp. 9-50. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 162. University of Arizona, Tucson. Henderson, T. Kathleen and David R. Abbott (editors) 1995 Archaeology at the Head of the Scottsdale Canal System, Vol. 2: Studies of Artifacts and Biological Remains. Anthropological Papers No. 95-1. Northland Research, Flagstaff, AZ. Marshall, John T., and David R. Abbott 2004 Chronology.. In Prehistoric Occupation Along Middle Cave Creek, Archaeological Investigations of the Veres Site (AZ U:1:159[ASM]): The AM Ranch Project, edited by John T. Marshall, pp. 207-226. Archaeological Papers No. 04-01. Northland Research, Tempe. Miksa, Elizabeth J., and David R. Abbott 1999 Provenance of Pinal-Schist-Tempered Pottery from the Grewe Site, Central Arizona. In A Century of Parks in Southern Arizona, The Proceedings of the Second Conference on Research and Resource Management in Southern Arizona

National Park Areas, edited by Lee Benson and Brooke Gebow, pp. 65-67. National Park Service and U.S. Geological Survey, Tucson. Abbott 7 Seymour, Deni J., David R. Abbott, Nancy M. Bannister, and David A. Gregory 1988 Extramural Pits and Other Features. In The 1982-1984 Excavations at Las Colinas: The Mound 8 Precinct, vol. 3, edited by David A. Gregory, pp. 9-50. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series No. 162. University of Arizona, Tucson. Simon, Arleyn, James H. Burton, and David R. Abbott 1998 Intraregional Connections in the Development and Distribution of Salado Polychromes in Central Arizona. Journal of Anthropological Research 54:521-550. Van Keuren, Scott, Susan L. Stinson, and David R. Abbott 1997 Specialized Production of Hohokam Plain Ware Ceramics in the Lower Salt River Valley. Kiva 63:155-175. MEETINGS PAPERS Abbott, David R. 2004 Sedentary Period Regional Organization and Interaction: A Perspective from the Lower Salt River Valley and the Hohokam Northern Periphery. Advanced Seminar on Hohokam Trajectories in World Perspective, Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, Arizona. 2000 The Political Implications of Centralized Marketplaces Among the Hohokam. 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia. 2000 Chronology at Palo Verde Ruin. Fall Meeting of the Arizona Archaeological Council, Anthem, Arizona. 1998 Shifting Scales of Production: Hohokam Ceramics from the Sedentary and Classic Periods. 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Seattle. 1997 Alternative Perspectives on Classic Period Hohokam Communities of the Lower Salt River Valley. Fall Meeting of the Arizona Archaeological Council, Phoenix. 1995 Recognizing the Limitations of a Settlement-Pattern Approach for Building Models of Social Organization. 60th Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, Minneapolis. 1995 Complementary Strategies for Building Realistic Models of Hohokam Social Organization. Durango Conference, Durango, Colorado. 1994 The Organization of Hohokam Ceramic Production as Identified with Petrographic, Microprobe, and Technological Analyses. World Ceramics Congress, Florence, Italy. Abbott 8 Abbott, David R. 1994 Social Change at Pueblo Grande during the Civano/ Polvorón Transition. 59th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Anaheim. 1993 Differential Participation in Local Exchange Networks: Evidence for Incipient Social Stratification Among the Classic Period Hohokam. 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis. 1993 Clarifying Hohokam Socioeconomic Organization: Ceramic Results From Pueblo Grande and Elsewhere. Spring Meeting of the Arizona Archaeological Council, Flagstaff. 1992 Ceramic Exchange and a Strategy for Reconstructing Organizational Developments among the Hohokam. Third Southwest Symposium, Tucson. 1988 Social Complexity and the Hohokam: A New Conceptual Framework. 87th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Phoenix. 1988 Utilitarian and Social Aspects of Hohokam Red Ware: Results from the Las Colinas Project. 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Phoenix. 1985 Altered Conceptions and Improved Ceramic Dating for the Hohokam Sedentary and Classic Periods: Some Results from the Las Colinas Project. 50th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver. 1984 A Computer Simulation to Estimate the Number of Features at Partially Excavated Sites. 49th Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Portland. 1983 Spheres of Intra-Cultural Exchange and the Ceramics of the Salt-Gila Aqueduct Project. The 1983 Hohokam Symposium, Tempe. 1982 Technological Stability and Change in Hohokam Red Ware of the Salt-Gila Aqueduct Area. 47th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,

Minneapolis. Abbott, David R., Alexa M. Smith, and Emiliano Gallaga 2004 Testing the Relationship between Sophisticated Pottery Economics and Ballcourt Ceremonialism Among the Hohokam. 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal. Abbott, David R., Alexa M. Smith, and Emiliano Gallaga 2003 Evaluating the Link between Ball Court Ceremonialism and Pottery Production and Exchange Among the Hohokam: Some Results from Las Colinas. Spring Meeting of Arizona Archaeological Council, Tempe. Abbott 9 Abbott, David R., and David E. Purcell 2002 Pottery From El Caliche: Testing the Model of Specialized Production During the Sedentary Period. 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver. Abbott, David R., and Elizabeth Miksa 2000 Progress on Buffware Provenance. Spring Meeting of the Arizona Archaeological Council, Coolidge, Arizona. Abbott, David R., and Kathryn Mauz 1999 Sourcing Phyllite-Tempered Ceramics. McDowell Mountains Archaeological Symposium, Scottsdale. Abbott, David R. and Elizabeth Miksa 1996 Preliminary Evidence Regarding Prehistoric Production Sources of Micaceous Schist-Tempered Pottery in the Gila River Valley. First Conference on Research and Resource Management in Southern Arizona National Park Areas, Tucson. 1992 Modeling Social Organization and the Exchange of Ceramics Among the Hohokam. International Symposium on Archaeometry, Los Angeles. 1992 Exploring the Production and Social Significance of Salado Polychrome at Central Phoenix Basin Hohokam Sites. Second Salado Conference, Globe, Arizona. 1990 Electron Microprobe and Petrographic Analyses of Prehistoric Hohokam Pottery to Determine Ceramic Exchange Within the Salt River Valley, Arizona. Spring Meeting of the Materials Research Society, San Francisco. Abbott, David R. and David M. Schaller 1990 Hohokam Ceramic Exchange Within the Salt River Valley, Arizona: Results From the Hohokam Expressway Project. Poster Session at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Las Vegas, April. ALSO Lobby of the Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University, April - August. ALSO

Poster Session at the 63rd Annual Pecos Conference, Blanding, Utah, August. ALSO Poster Session at the Third Southwest Symposium, Tucson, September. ALSO Poster Session at the International Symposium on Archaeometry, Los Angeles, November. Abbott, David R., David M. Schaller, and Robert I. Birnie 1991 Compositional Analysis of Hohokam Pottery from the Salt River Valley, Arizona. 62nd Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Anthropological Association, Tucson. Abbott 10 Abbott, David R., Jerry B. Howard, David M. Schaller, John S. Cable, and Cory Dale Breternitz 1989 Investigating Changing Household Structures and Inter-Site Exchange at Pueblo Grande. Fall Meeting of the Arizona Archaeological Council, Phoenix. Abbott, David R. and Jerry B. Howard 1991 Paleohydraulics and Ceramic Exchange: Structure and Interaction in Hohokam Irrigation Communities. 56th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. Burton, James H., Arleyn W. Simon, and David R. Abbott 1994 Interregional Connections in the Development and Distribution of Salado Polychromes in Central Arizona. 59th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Anaheim. Cogswell, James W., David R. Abbott, Elizabeth J. Miksa, Hector Neff, and Michael D. Glasscock 2002 Compositional Analysis of Hohokam Schist-Tempered Pottery: Comparison of Methods. 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver. Peterson, Jane D. and David R. Abbott 1991 Indices of Salado Polychrome Production: The Evidence from Pueblo Grande. 56th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. Schaller, David M. and David R. Abbott 1990 Geographic Source of Hohokam Archaeological Ceramics from Phoenix, Arizona, Based on Mineralogy and Petrology. 103rd Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Dallas. Smith, Alexa M., and David R. Abbott 2002 Putting Pots in Context: Sedentary and Classic Period Hohokam Ceramic Provenance Studies. 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver. Wallace, Henry D., David R. Abbott, and Alexa M. Smith

2002 Testing and Applying a Much-Refined Middle Gila Buff Ware Ceramic Typological Sequence in the Hohokam Culture Area of Southern Arizona. 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver. Walsh-Anduze, Mary-Ellen and David R. Abbott 1991 Reconciling Opposing Typologies: Multiple Manufacturing Traditions for Hohokam Red Ware Ceramics. 56th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. Abbott 11 EXHIBITS Abbott, David R., Elizabeth J. Miksa, and Russell Varineau 1999-02 Pottery Pathways -- Hohokam Lifeways. Travelling Exhibit: Casa Grande Ruins N.M.; Saguaro N.P.; Organ Pipe Cactus N.M.; Wupatki N.M.; Tuzigoot N.M.; Third Conference on Research and Resource Management in Southern Arizona National Park Areas, Tucson; 2000 Archaeology Expo, Arizona State Museum; National Park Service Cultural Resources 2000 Conference, Santa Fe; 2002 Southwest Symposium, Tucson. INVITED LECTURES 2002 New Developments Concerning the Hohokam Sedentary and Classic Periods in the Phoenix Area. Museum of New Mexico Foundation, Santa Fe. 2001 Ballcourts and Economics Among the Hohokam of Southern and Central Arizona. Eigth Annual Maya Weekend, The Costen Institute of Archaeology, University of California at Los Angeles. 1994 Hohokam Ceramics, Irrigation, and Social Organization: Their Articulation in Central Arizona. Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado. RESEARCH GRANTS 2004-05 Calderwood Butte Ceramic Analysis. Soil Systems, Inc. ($29,929) 2004-05 SRP Ceramic Analysis. Northland Research, Inc. ($36,215) 2002-04 Pottery Production and Ballcourt Ceremonialism: Remarkably Sophisticated Economics Among the Hohokam. National Science Foundation. ($149,895)

1998-99 Unlocking the Mystery of Hohokam Buffware Production and Distribution at National Parks in Arizona. Southwest Parks and Monuments Association First Interdisciplinary, Multi-Park Research Grant. ($50,000) 1996-98 Hohokam Ceramics and Social Organization During the Sedentary Period. National Science Foundation. ($89,437) 1995 An Electron Microprobe Analysis of Hohokam Pottery from AZ U:9:100(ASU) and Elsewhere. Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society Research Grant. ($500) Abbott 12 1992 Tracing Hohokam Ceramic Exchange in the Lower Salt River Valley, Arizona. Dissertation Improvement Grant, National Science Foundation. ($9,400) 1992 Specialized Analyses of the Hohokam Ceramics from La Villa, in the Lower Salt River Valley. Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society Research Grant. ($250) 1990 Segmentation and Hierarchy: Developing Socio-Political Complexity Among the Classic Period Hohokam, Sigma Xi Grants-in-Aid-of-Research. ($600) 1990 Segmentation and Hierarchy: Developing Socio-Political Complexity Among the Classic Period Hohokam, Graduate Student Association Research Development Grant, administrated by Arizona State University. ($500) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2001- Member of the Board of Directors, Old Pueblo Archaeology Center. 1997- Peer Reviewer, National Science Foundation Grant Proposals. 1996-02 Editor for Statistics, Kiva, The Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History. 2000 Symposium Organizer, Overdue Models of Hohokam Political Organization. 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia. 1996-98 Editorial Advisory Board, Kiva, The Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History. 1996-97 Executive Council, Arizona Archaeological Council. 1993 Session Chairman, 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, St. Louis. 1990-93 Peer Review, Archaeology of the Pueblo Grande Platform Mound and Surrounding Features, Pueblo Grande Museum, Phoenix. 1990-02 Numerous Public Lectures and Panel Discussions about Arizona Archaeology 1990-91 Council for Research and Creative Activity, Office of the Vice President for Research, Arizona State University. Abbott 13 HONORS AND AWARDS 1996 Richard Carley Hunt Fellowship, Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research. 1995 Society for American Archaeology Dissertation Award: Hohokam Social Structure and Irrigation Management: The Ceramic Evidence from the Central Phoenix Basin. (1994) 1993-94 Robert H. Lister Fellowship in Southwestern Archaeology, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center (Inaugural Recipient). 1991-92 Fellowship: Achievement Rewards for College Scientists Foundation. 1989 Phi Kappa Phi. 1987-89 Regents Graduate Academic Scholarship, Arizona State University. 1986-87 University Tuition Scholarship, University of California, Santa Barbara. 1975-77 University Tuition Scholarship, Arizona State University. PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Society for American Archaeology Arizona Archaeological Council Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society Register of Professional Archaeologists