FULL CURRICULUM VITAE - UCSB



Lynn H. Gamble, Ph.D.

Department of Anthropology

University of California, Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara, California 93106-3210

805-893-7341

gamble@anth.ucsb.edu

Education

University of California, Santa Barbara 1991 Ph.D. Anthropology

University of California, Berkeley 1979 B.A. Anthropology

Phi Beta Kappa.

Dissertation: Organization of Activities at the Historic Settlement of Helo': A Chumash Political, Economic, and Religious Center.

Professional Experience

2009-present Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, University of California (UCSB), Curator, Repository for Archaeological and Ethnographic Collections

2009-present Coordinator and Supervisor, State of California Office of Historic Preservation’s Central Coast Information Center for San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties, housed in the UCSB Department of Anthropology

2009-present Curator and Supervisor, UCSB Department of Anthropology’s Repository for Archaeological and Ethnographic Collections

2007-2009 Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, San Diego State University (SDSU)

2002-2007 Associate Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, SDSU

2001-2009 Director, Collections Management Program, Dept. of Anthropology, SDSU

1997-2002 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, SDSU

1994-1996 Director of Research, American Indian Studies Center, UCLA

1992-1994 Director/Coordinator, South Central Coastal Information Center, Institute of Archaeology, UCLA

Refereed Publications

Books

Gamble, Lynn H.

2011 The Chumash World at European Contact: Power, Trade, and Feasting among Complex Hunter-Gatherers. Paperback edition (slightly revised). University of California Press, Berkeley.

2008 The Chumash World at European Contact: Power, Trade, and Feasting among Complex Hunter-Gatherers. University of California Press, Berkeley.

Articles

Jazwa, Christopher S., Gamble, Lynn H., & Kennett, Douglas J.

2013 A High-Precision Chronology for Two House Features at an Early Village Site on Western Santa Cruz Island, California, USA. Radiocarbon, 55(1):185-199.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Scott Mattingly

2012 Pine Nut Processing in Southern California: Is the Absence of Evidence the Evidence of Absence? American Antiquity 77(2):263-278.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Chester King

2011 Beads and Ornaments from San Diego: Evidence for Exchange Networks in Southern California and the American Southwest. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology. 31(2):155-178.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Michael Wilken-Robertson

2008 Kumeyaay Cultural Landscapes of Baja California’s Tijuana River Watershed. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology. 28(2):127-151.

Gamble, Lynn H.

2005 Culture and Climate: Reconsidering the Effect of Palaeoclimatic Variability among Southern California Hunter-Gatherer Societies. World Archaeology 37(1):92-108.

Rick, Torben C., John R. Johnson, Jon M. Erlandson and Lynn H. Gamble

2004 Style, Context, and Chronology of a Wooden Canoe Model from Santa Rosa Island, California, Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 24(2):301-307.

Gamble, Lynn H., Phillip L. Walker and Glenn S. Russell.

2002 Further Considerations on the Emergence of Chumash Chiefdoms. American Antiquity 67(4):772-777.

Gamble, Lynn H.

2002 Fact or Forgery: Dilemmas in Museum Collections, Museum Anthropology 25(2):3-20.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Irma Carmen Zepeda

2002 Social Differentiation and Exchange among the Kumeyaay Indians during the Historic Period, Historical Archaeology, 36(2):71-91.

Gamble, Lynn H.

2002 Archaeological Evidence for the Origin of the Plank Canoe in North America, American Antiquity 67(2):301-315.

Gamble, Lynn H., Phillip L. Walker, and Glenn S. Russell

2001 An Integrative Approach to Mortuary Analysis: Social and Symbolic Dimensions of Chumash Burial Practices, American Antiquity 66(2):185-212.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Paul V. Kroskrity

1997 Introduction, in Selected Articles from the Eleventh California Indian Conference. Special Edition of American Indian Culture and Research Journal 21(3):1-5, edited by Lynn H. Gamble and Paul V. Kroskrity. American Indian Studies Center, UCLA.

Gamble, Lynn

1995 Chumash Architecture: Sweatlodges and Houses, Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 17(1):54-92.

1983 The Organization of Artifacts, Features, and Activities at Pitas Point: A Coastal Chumash Village, Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 5(1&2):103-129.

Chapters In Edited Volumes, Refereed

Gamble, Lynn H.

2012 A Land of Power: The Materiality of Wealth, Knowledge, Authority, and the Supernatural, Chapter 10. In Contemporary Issues in California Archaeology, edited by T.L. Jones and J.E. Perry, pp. 175-196. Left Coast Press

2011 Structural Transformation and Innovation in Emergent Economies of Southern California, Chapter 12. In Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology as Historical Process, edited by Kenneth E. Sassaman and Donald H. Holly, pp. 227-247. University of Arizona Press, Tuscon.

Glassow, Michael A., Lynn H. Gamble, Jennifer E. Perry, and Glenn S. Russell

2007 Prehistory of the Northern California Bight and the Adjacent Transverse Ranges, Chapter 13. In California Prehistory: Colonization, Culture, and Complexity, edited by Terry L. Jones and Kathryn A. Klar, pp. 191-213. AltaMira Press, Lanham, MD.

Gamble, Lynn H.

2003 Obstacles to Site Preservation in the United States, Chapter 19. In Theory and Practice in Mediterranean Archaeology: Old World and New World Perspectives, edited by John K. Papadopoulos and Richard M. Leventhal, pp. 285-297. UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Publications, Los Angeles.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Glenn S. Russell

2002 A View from the Mainland: Late Holocene Cultural Developments Among the Ventureño Chumash and the Tongva, Chapter 7. In Catalysts to Complexity: Late Holocene Societies of the California Coast, edited by Jon M. Erlandson and Terry Jones, pp 101-126. UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Publications.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Chester King

1997 Middle Holocene Adaptations in the Santa Monica Mountains . In Archaeology of the California Coast During the Middle Holocene. Edited by Jon M. Erlandson and Michael A. Glassow, pp. 61-72. UCLA Institute of Archaeology Publications.

Edited Volume

Gamble, Lynn H. and Paul V. Kroskrity, Editors

1997 Selected Articles from the Eleventh California Indian Conference. Special Volume of American Indian Culture and Research Journal 21(3).

Other Publications

Encyclopedia Entry

Bardolph, Dana N. and Lynn H. Gamble

Under review Sexuality: Ancient North America. In The Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality, edited by Patricia Whelehan and Anne Bolin. Wiley-Blackwell.

Gamble, Lynn H.

2009 Goleta Slough Area Sites, Pitas Point Site, and Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park: Archaeology of the Santa Barbara Channel and the Ventura Coast. In Archaeology in America: An Encyclopedia, Vol. 4, West Coast and Arctic/Subartic, edited by Francis P. McManamon, Linda S. Cordell, Kent G. Lightfoot, and George R. Milner, pp. 93-96. Greenwood Press, Westport CT.

Published Book Reviews

Gamble, Lynn H.

2012 Book Review, Pestilence and Persistence: Yosemite Indian Demography and Culture in Colonial California, by Kathleen L. Hull. In Southern California Quarterly 94(1):131-133.

2007 Book Review, The Prehistory of Baja California: Advances in the Archaeology of the Forgotten Peninsula. Edited by Don Laylander and Jerry D. Moore. In Journal of Anthropological Research 63(4):584-586.

2006 Book Review, The Island Chumash: Behavioral Ecology of a Maritime Society, by Douglas J. Kennett. In Journal of Anthropological Research 62(2):279-282.

2002 Book Review, Hierarchies in Action: Cui Bono? Edited by Michael W. Diehl. In American Antiquity 67(3):586-587.

1992 Monograph Review, Archaeological Investigations at CA-SBA-1809, A Protohistoric Settlement, Goleta, Santa Barbara County, California, by Jerry Moore and Michael Imwalle. In Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology, 14(2):247-251.

Books, Non-Refereed

Hoffman, Geralyn Marie and Lynn H. Gamble

2006 A Teacher’s Guide to Historical and Contemporary Kumeyaay Culture: A Supplemental Resource for Third and Fourth Grade Teachers. Institute for Regional Studies of the Californias, SDSU, San Diego.

Edited Volumes, non-refereed

Gamble, Lynn H., Editor

Under review Coastal California: A Land of Diversity, School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe.

Articles, Non-Refereed

Gusick, Amy E. and Lynn H. Gamble

In press The Original Santa Barbara: Syuxtun. California Archaeology.

Chapters in Edited Volume, Non-Refereed

Gamble, Lynn H.

Under review Coastal California: Realms of Diversity, Chapter 1. In Coastal California: A Land of Diversity, edited by Lynn H. Gamble. School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe.

Under review California Indian Chiefs and other Elites, Chapter 13. In Coastal California: A Land of Diversity, edited by Lynn H. Gamble. School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe.

Thakar, Heather and Lynn H. Gamble

Under review Ritual and Performance, Chapter 8. In Coastal California: A Land of Diversity, edited by Lynn H. Gamble. School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe.

Gamble, Lynn H.

2009 The Found Peninsula: Prospective Directions for Archaeological Research in Baja California, in Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology, Volume 21, pp. 233-238.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Michael Wilken-Robertson.

2006 Cultural Landscapes of the Tijuana River Watershed in Baja, California: Today and Yesterday. Balances y Perspectivas VI Encuentro Binacional. La Antropología e Historia de Baja California, 38 pp. INAH (Compact Disk).

Gamble, Lynn

2004 New Perspectives on the Cuyamaca Complex: Archaeological Investigations at Camp Hual-Cu-Cuish, CA-SDI-945, in Proceedings of the Society for California Archaeology, Volume 14, pp. 93-106.

Government Reports

Gamble, Lynn H.

2012 Archaeological Investigations at the Dripping Springs Site, CA–SDI–860, in the Cuyamaca Mountains of San Diego California, 62 pp. Submitted to California Department of Parks and Recreation.

King, Chester and Lynn H. Gamble

2008 Beads from Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, San Diego County, California, 21 pp. Submitted to California Department of Parks and Recreation.

Gamble, Lynn H.

2008 Identification and Documentation of Unassociated Funerary Objects, Sacred Objects, and Objects of Cultural Patrimony of Late period Kumeyaay Archaeological Collections, 208 pp. Prepared for the National Park Service.

Mattingly, Scott and Lynn H. Gamble

2007 Archaeological Investigations at CA-SDI-9595, Torrey Pines State Reserve Extension, 45 pp. Submitted to California State Parks, San Diego, CA.

Gamble, Lynn H., Michael Wilken-Robertson, Kara Johnson, Heather Kwiatkowski, Gerardo Chavez, and Oswaldo Cuadra

2005 Cultural Ecology and the Indigenous Landscape of the Tijuana River Watershed, 44 pp. Submitted to Southwest Consortium for Environmental Research and Policy (SCERP).

Gamble, Lynn H. and Chester King

2004 Points, Bifaces and Beads from Arrowmakers Ridge (CA-SDI-913) and other sites at Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, 43 pp. Prepared for California Department of Parks and Recreation.

Gamble, Lynn H., with contributions by Monica Guerrero, Jennifer Muñoz, and J. C. Rieth

2004 Preliminary Results of Archaeological Investigations at a Late Prehistoric Site (CA-SDI-945) in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, San Diego County, California, 44 pp. Submitted to California Department of Parks and Recreation.

Gamble, Lynn H.

2002 Archaeological Investigations at CA-SDI-15557, Torrey Pines State Reserve, with an appendix by Virginia S. Popper, 28 pp. Submitted to California Department of Parks and Recreation.

Gamble, Lynn H., with contributions by Monica Guerrero and J. C. Rieth

2000 Preliminary Results of Archaeological Investigations at a Late Prehistoric Site (CA-SDI-945) in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, San Diego County, California, 47 pp. Submitted to California Department of Parks and Recreation.

Gamble, Lynn H., Glenn Russell, Chester King, and Jean Hudson.

1996 Distribution of Wealth and Other Items at the Malibu Site, CA-LAN-264, 51 pp. Prepared for California Department of Parks and Recreation.

Wake, Thomas A., Glenn S. Russell, Lynn H. Gamble, and Wendy Giddens

1996 Analyses of Artifacts from Pitas Point: Collection Catalog Verification Report, CA-VEN-27, Accession No. 565. Prepared for Caltrans.

Gamble, Lynn H., Glenn Russell, and Jean Hudson.

1995 Archaeological Site Mapping and Collections Assessment of Humaliwu (CA-LAN-264) and Muwu (CA-VEN-11). Prepared for California Department of Parks and Recreation. Manuscript on file at the South Central Coastal Information Center.

Gamble, Lynn H.

1994 An Archaeological Survey of Four Sites in Point Mugu State Park. Prepared for California Department of Parks and Recreation. Manuscript on file at the South Central Coastal Information Center.

Gamble, Lynn H., editor

1990 Archaeological Investigations at Helo' on Mescalitan Island, 481 pp. Gamble authored 12 Chapters, 199 pp. Manuscript on file at the South Central Coastal Information Center.

King, Chester, John Johnson, and Lynn H. Gamble

1988 Native American Concerns Related to the Proposed Weldon Canyon Sanitary Landfill, Ventura County, California. Prepared for Greenwood and Associates.

Gamble, Lynn H. and David Stone

1981 Cultural Resources Evaluation: U.S. Coast Guard Station, Point Arguello, California, Office of Public Archaeology, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Chapters in Government Reports

Gamble, Lynn H.

1989 Laboratory Procedures, in STS Natural Gas Pipeline and SLC-4 Security Fence Treatment Programs. Submitted to Environmental Solutions, Inc.

1989 Chipped Stone Tools and Tool Manufacturing Refuse from Talepop, CA-LAN-229, in Archaeological Studies at Site CA-LAN-229, Malibu Creek State Park: A Study of Alternative Archaeological Inference Justification by Mark Raab. Prepared for California Department of Parks and Recreation, Culture Resource Division, Sacramento.

1986 Native American Concerns, in Administrative Draft EIR/EIS, Proposed ARCO Coal Oil Point Project, Appendix 7, Cultural Resources. Prepared for State Lands Commission and the County of Santa Barbara. Submitted by Chambers Group, Inc., Environmental Division.

Gamble, Lynn H.

1982 Chipped Stone Production and Tool Use at Talepop (LAN-229), in Archaeological Investigations at Talepop, (LAN-229). Office of Public Archaeology, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Gamble, Lynn H.

1980 Stone Tools and Detritus at SBa-1, in Cultural Resources Technical Report: Rincon Tract No. 12,932. Office of Public Archaeology, University of California, Santa Barbara.

King, Chester and Lynn H. Gamble

1979 Appendix IV: An Archaeological Surface Reconnaissance at Dos Pueblos Canyon, Santa Barbara County, in Final Report, Cultural Resources Technical Report: Proposed Santa Barbara Health Center. Office of Public Archaeology, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Gamble, Lynn H.

1979 Analysis of the Chipped Stone Collection from CA-SMa-160, Hiller Mound. Archaeological Research Management.

Articles in Non-Refereed Newspapers and Newsletters

Gamble, Lynn H.

2007 Lessons from the Past: California Indians and Fire Management. San Diego Union-Tribune, Nov. 21, 2007.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Joyce Stanfield Perry

2002 Hate Crimes on Sacred Sites in Southern California: An American Indian Experience. Society for California Archaeology Newsletter, June 2002 36(2).

Gamble, Lynn H.

1999 Standards Committee Report in the Society for California Archaeology Newsletter, September 1999 33(3).

1998 President's Message in the Society for California Archaeology Newsletter, March 1998 32(1).

1997 President's Message in the Society for California Archaeology Newsletter, September, 1997 31(4).

1997 President's Message in the Society for California Archaeology Newsletter, June, 1997 31(3).

1997 President's Message in the Society for California Archaeology Newsletter, March, 1997 31(2).

Selected Honors and Awards

2011 Faculty Mentor for the UC Santa Barbara team of graduate students that won first place in the Ethics Bowl at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, California.

2008 Outstanding Faculty Award in the Department of Anthropology, SDSU.

2008 Amerind Foundation/Society for American Archaeology Seminar Award, Participant, in seminar Transformative Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology in North America, organized by Kenneth E. Sassaman and Donald H. Holly.

2007-08 President’s Leadership Fund. Community Museum in Tecate, Baja California. $29,415.

2006 Faculty Mentor for the SDSU team of graduate students that won first place in the Ethics Bowl at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

2005 Research, Scholarly and Creativity Activity Award, from SDSU for Cultural Landscapes of the Tijuana River Watershed in Baja California: Voices from the Past, Summer Fellowship. $5,764.

2005 Faculty Development Grant Award from SDSU for Cultural Landscapes of the Tijuana River Watershed in Baja California: Voices from the Past, $4,600.

2004 Sabbatical Leave for Spring Semester, 2004.

2002 Research, Scholarly and Creativity Activity Award, from SDSU for Anatomy of a Center: Chumash Sociopolitical Organization at Historic Contact. Spring Semester Leave with pay.

2000 Outstanding Faculty Award in the Department of Anthropology, SDSU.

1999-00 Research, Scholarly and Creative Activity Award, San Diego State University for project Cultural Landscapes during the Late Prehistoric Period in the Cuyamaca Mountains. $3,250.

1997-98 Research, Scholarly and Creative Activity Award, San Diego State University for project The Origin of the Plank Canoe in North America. One month summer fellowship, $3,719.

1997-98 Faculty Development Program Award, San Diego State University for project The Origin of the Plank Canoe in North America. $2,580.

1996 UCLA Institute of American Cultures and American Indian Studies Center Award. Origins of the Plank Canoe in Native California. $4,673.

1995 California Council for the Humanities Award. Images of the Past Representations of Native Californians. $12,548. Funding associated with the California Indian Conference.

1989 Regents Fee Fellowship, UCSB, for winter and spring quarter of 1989. Tuition Waiver.

1979 Phi Beta Kappa, University of California, Berkeley.

Selected Funded Research Grants and Contracts

2012-14 Archaeological Survey of Terrace and Upland Areas on Santa Rosa Island. U.S. Department of Interior, $12,163.

2012-13 Phase 2 Archaeological Testing, Santa Barbara Veterans Memorial Building. $31,347.

2012-13 California Department of Parks and Recreation. Historic Preservation Fund Grant, $9,000.

2011-12 UCSB ISBER Social Science Research Grants Program (SSRGP), An Early Mound in Southern California: Evidence for Emergent Sociopolitical Complexity, $5,000.

2012-13 UC Santa Barbara Academic Senate Faculty Research Grant, Shell Mounds, Households, and Mortuary Behavior: Complex Hunter-Gatherers in Southern California, $3,577.

2011-12 UC Santa Barbara Academic Senate Faculty Research Grant, The Emergence of Sociopolitical Complexity in the Santa Barbara Channel Region, $2,500.

2011-12 UCSB ISBER Social Science Research Grants Program (SSRGP), Household Production and Structure in the Early Period: A View from Santa Cruz Island, California, $6,000.

2011-12 California Department of Parks and Recreation. Historic Preservation Fund Grant. $6,000.

2010-11 California Department of Parks and Recreation. Historic Preservation Fund Grant. $4,040.

2010-11 UC Santa Barbara Academic Senate Faculty Research Grant. Early Economic Structure in the Santa Barbara Channel Region, $6884.

2010 California Department of Parks and Recreation. Archaeological Investigations and Analyses at CA-SDI-860 in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, $10,000.

2009-10 California Department of Parks and Recreation. Historic Preservation Fund Grant. $5,000.

2008 Begole Archaeological Research Grant, Antiquity of the Dripping Springs Site, CA-SDI-860, Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, $3,000.

2008 California Department of Parks and Recreation. Archaeological Excavations and Analyses at the Dripping Springs Site in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, $18,460.

2006-08 Department of Public Works, County of San Diego. Curation of Artifacts for San Diego County Department of Public Works, $35,000.

2006-07 California Department of Parks and Recreation. Identification and Analysis of Beads and Ornaments from Anza Borrego and Cuyamaca, $7,500.

2006 California Department of Parks and Recreation. Excavation and Analysis of Features at CA-SDI-9595, Torrey Pines State Reserve, $4,000.

2004 Southwest Center for Environmental Research and Policy. Cultural Ecology and the Indigenous Landscape of the Tijuana River Watershed, $25,000.

2002-04 National Park Service. 2002 NAGPRA Grants for Museums, $72,511.

2002-03 California Department of Parks and Recreation, Colorado Desert District. Analysis of Artifact Assemblages and Documentation of Archaeological Sites at Anza Borrego Desert State Park, $16,003.

2002-03 California Department of Parks and Recreation, Colorado Desert District. Assessment of Artifact Assemblage from West Mesa, $9,998.

2000-01 California Department of Parks and Recreation, Statewide Resource Management Program Grant. Analysis and Evaluation of Archaeological Investigations at Camp Hual-Cu-Cuish (CA-SDI-945), $5,992.

2000-01 California Department of Parks and Recreation Statewide Resource Management Program Grant. Excavation and Analysis of a Hearth at CA-SDI-15557, Torrey Pines State Reserve. $1,680.

2000-01 California Department of Parks and Recreation Cultural Resources Data Management, $12,327.

1999-00 Instructional Related Activities Grant, San Diego State University for project Archaeological Field Class, $1,000.

1999-00 California Department of Parks and Recreation: Statewide Resource Management Program Grant. Evaluation and Analysis of Archaeological Collections from CA-SDI-945, Camp Hual-Cu-Cuish, An Endangered Site, $4,900.

1998-99 Instructional Related Activities Grant, San Diego State University for project Archaeological Field Class, $1,150.

1999 Ahmanson Field Research Grant, UCLA Institute of Archaeology for project The Late Prehistoric Cuyamaca Complex Revisited, $900.

1996 National Park Service. Inventory and Assessment of Native American Indian Ethnographic Resources in Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, California. $27,000.

1996 Apple Computers. Computers for American Indian Language Education. Awarded two Macintosh Performas, 6214 CD to American Indian Studies, UCLA, approximate value, $3,000.

1995 Short-term Visitor Grant from the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian, $1,725.

1994-96 California Department of Parks and Recreation. Archaeological Resource Rehabilitation, $12,000.

1994 Congressional Grant, House Appropriations Committee on Interior and Related Agencies. This was a request for funds from Congress for a cultural resource study in the Santa Monica Mountains. I wrote the original language and flew to Washington, D.C. and testified in front of the Subcommittee on Interior and Related Agencies. $310,000.00 was granted for this study. These funds were awarded to the National Park Service in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. I was not the Principal Investigator for this grant.

1993-94 California Department of Parks and Recreation. Historic Preservation Fund Grant awarded to the South Central Coastal Information Center, $6,000.

1992-93 California Department of Parks and Recreation. Historic Preservation Fund Grant awarded to the South Central Coastal Information Center, $6,000.

1989 Humanities/Social Sciences Research Grant, UCSB. Pollen Analysis of House Floor Material from Mescalitan Island, $2,000.

Organized or Sponsored Conferences, Symposia, Seminars, and Colloquia

Gamble, Lynn H.

2012 Co-organizer of the 8th California Islands Symposium, Ventura.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Stephen Rochester

2008 Co-organizers of symposium Multiple Perspectives on California Archaeology, at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, Pasadena.

Gamble, Lynn H.

2006 Faculty Sponsor for SDSU team that participated in the Ethics Bowl at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico. They received first place.

2005 Faculty Sponsor for SDSU team that participated in the Ethics Bowl at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, Utah. They received second place.

Cordy-Collins, Alana and Lynn H. Gamble

2001 Co-organizers of conference Moche Day. Co-sponsored by University of San Diego’s ESFI Fund, SDSU’s Anthropology Club, and UCSD’s Anthropology Dept, University of San Diego.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Karen Gallucci

2000 Co-chairs and co-organizers of symposium Late Prehistoric Archaeology in the San Diego Region at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, Riverside, California.

Kilpatrick, Alan and Lynn H. Gamble

2000 Co-organizers and co-moderators of symposium Preserving Cultural Identity on the Border at the California Studies Association Twelfth Annual Conference, San Diego, California.

Gamble, Lynn H.

1998 Chair and Organizer of symposium Out of the Past, Into the Future: Directions for California Archaeology in the New Millennium at the Plenary Session of the 32nd Annual Meeting for the Society for California Archaeology, San Diego, California.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Tom Wake

1997 Co-organizers of symposium Pitas Point Revisited: A Twenty Five Year Retrospective at the 31st Annual Meeting Society for California Archaeology, Rohnert Park, California.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Diana Wilson

1996 Co-organizers of the NAGPRA Training Workshop, January 13-14, 1996, UCLA, hosted by the American Indian Studies Center, UCLA.

Gamble, Lynn H.

1996 Moderator on a panel Mapping Contemporary Native American Culture, organized by the Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities, Los Angeles.

1995 Organizer and Program Chair of the Eleventh Annual California Indian Conference, UCLA, Los Angeles.

1995 Organizer of the Conference on Federal Recognition for California Indians, May 26, 1995 Hosted by the American Indian Studies Center, UCLA, Los Angeles, California.

1995 Organizer of Brown Bag Lunch with Senator Tom Hayden entitled The Importance of the Indians in Democracy, Ecology and Religion, March 10, 1995. Sponsored by the American Indian Studies Center Graduate Association UCLA, Los Angeles, California.

1995 Organizer of meeting for the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Review Committee, February 16-18, 1995. Co-hosted with Loyola Marymount, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, and American Indians Studies Center, UCLA. Los Angeles, California.

1988 Organizer and chairperson of symposium A Coastal Chumash Center During the Contact Period at the 53rd Annual Meeting at the Society for American Archaeology, Phoenix, Arizona.

1980-81 Organizer of the Guest Lecturer Program for the Department of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Conference and Invited Academic Presentations

Gamble, Lynn H.

2013 Panelist in Women in California Archaeology Workshop at the 47th Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, Berkeley.

2013 Panelist at the Payment Technologies: Histories and Futures. University of California, Irvine.

2012 El Montón: A Middle Holocene Center on Santa Cruz Island. Paper presented at the 8th California Islands Symposium, Ventura.

2012 New Perspectives on Social Structure of the Middle Holocene in the Santa Barbara Channel Region: A View from El Montón on Western Santa Cruz Island. Invited paper presented at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento.

Jazwa, Christopher S., Gamble, Lynn H., and Kennett, Douglas J.

2012 A High-Precision Chronology for an Early Village Site on Western Santa Cruz Island, Invited paper presented at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento.

Gamble, Lynn H.

2012 Feedback Loops to Performance: An Archaeology of Knowledge. Invited paper presented at the Plenary session at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, San Diego.

2012 Smoke, Spirits, and Power: Secret Societies and Ritual in California. Invited paper presented at the Ritual Spaces and Places Workshop, Vancouver.

2011 The Chumash in Context: Sociopolitical Complexity among Hunter-Gatherer Societies in California. Invited paper presented at the UCSB Archaeology Focus Research Group.

2011 Complex Hunter-Gatherers of California: The Chumash of the Santa Barbara Channel Region in Perspective. Invited Paper for the Proseminar in Anthropology, UC Berkeley.

2011 A Land of Power: The Materiality of Wealth, Knowledge, Authority, and the Supernatural. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 76th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis.

2010 Subsistence Practices and Feasting Rites: Chumash Choices after European Colonization. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis.

2010 Invited Discussant for Symposium From the American Southwest to California and Beyond: Papers in Honor of Michael Glassow at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis.

2010 Sniffing out the Past: A Test of Forensic Dogs in the Detection of Cemeteries. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, Riverside.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Michael Wilken-Robertson

2009 Cultural Landscapes of the Kumeyaay Indians in Northern Baja California. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta.

Gamble, Lynn H.

2008 Shell Bead Money and Network Power Among the Chumash Indians: A Hunter-Gatherer Society in Southern California. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver.

2008 Crossing Over to the Other Side. Invited paper at workshop entitled Sacred Places and Spaces at Simon Fraser University, March 31, 2008.

2008 Pathways to Power: A Comparative Analysis of Patwin, Pomo, and Chumash Strategies. Paper presented at the Plenary Session at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, Pasadena.

2008 Discussant for session Multiple Perspectives on California Archaeology, 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, Pasadena.

2008 Discussant for session Beneath Streets, Houses, and Waves: The Spindrift Site’s Continuing Contributions to Understanding Prehistoric Cultural Adaptations Along Coastal San Diego, 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, Pasadena.

Mattingly, Scott and Lynn H. Gamble

2008 Archaeological and Geospatial Investigations of Fire-Altered Rock Features at Torrey Pines State Reserve, San Diego, CA. Paper presented at the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, Pasadena.

Gamble, Lynn H., Kara Johnson, and Michael Wilken-Roberston

2007 Creating a Collaborative Community Museum in Tecate, Baja California. Paper presented at the 8th Annual Binational Symposium, Mexicali, organized by Instituto Nacional de Antropología and Historia (INAH).

Gamble, Lynn H.

2007 Beadmakers, Basketweavers, Cowboys, and Shamans: Chumash Transition and Tradition after 1769. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas.

2007 The Found Peninsula: Prospective Directions for Archaeological Research in Baja California. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, San Jose, California.

2006 Shell Beads and Agencies of Exchange in Southern California. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 40th Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, Riverside, California.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Michael Wilken-Roberston

2006 Cultural Ecology and the Indigenous Landscape of the Tijuana River Watershed. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 10th International Conference on La Frontera: Una Nueva Concepcion Cultural, Mexicali.

2006 Cultural Ecology and the Indigenous Landscape of the Tijuana River Watershed. Paper presented in organized symposium at the SCERP Annual Conference. San Diego, California.

2005 Cultural Landscapes of the Tijuana River Watershed In Baja California: Today and Yesterday. Paper presented at the 6th Annual Binational Symposium organized by Instituto Nacional de Antropología and Historia (INAH).

Gamble, Lynn H.

2005 Discussant for session A Chumash-Polynesian Nexus? At the 39th Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, Sacramento, California.

2005 Crossing Over to the Other Side: Ritual Practices among the Chumash. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City, Utah.

2004 Mescalitan Island, CA-SBA-46: Anatomy of a Center. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, Riverside, California.

Glassow, Michael, Lynn H. Gamble, Glenn S. Russell, Jennifer Perry

2004 Prehistory of the Northern California Bight and Adjacent Transverse Ranges. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 38th Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, Riverside, California.

Gamble, Lynn H.

2003 Culture and Climate: A Reconsideration of the Effect of Climatic Variability on Social Change among Southern California Hunter-Gatherer Societies. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Gamble, Lynn H., Patricia Mitchell, Koji Tsunoda, Megan Morn, Amy Jordan, Diane Shalom, Eric Darling, Jennifer Munoz, and Geralyn Hoffman

2003 Leave No Box Unturned: Recent Revelations from the Bancroft Ranch Site Collections. Paper presented at the Society for California Archaeology Annual Data Sharing Meeting. San Pascual, California.

Beddow, Donna and Gamble, Lynn H.

2003 Beads from Dripping Springs (CA-SDI-860) from the Cuyamaca Mountains in Southern California. Paper presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, Sacramento, California.

Gamble, Lynn H.

2002 Persistence of Traditional Baskets and Foods during the Historic Period Among the Chumash Indians of California. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 67th Annual Meeting Society for American Archaeology, Denver, Colorado.

2001 Adaptations among the Kumeyaay: Life in the Mountains and on the Coast. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 35th Annual Meeting for the Society for California Archaeology, Modesto, California.

2001 Perceptions of the Past: More than Just Respect. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, LA.

2000 New Perspectives on the Cuyamaca Complex. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 34th Annual Meeting for the Society for California Archaeology, Riverside, California.

2000 The Origin of the Plank Canoe in the New World. Paper presented at the 65th Annual Meeting Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, PA.

2000 The Site and Landscape after Archaeology: Conservation, Presentation, and Site Management. Paper presented in organized workshop in Honor of Lloyd E. Cotsen entitled the Present State and Future Scope of a Discipline, UCLA.

1999 Origins of Social Complexity among Maritime Hunter-Gatherers. Paper presented at the Complex Societies Meeting, U.C. San Diego, California.

Gamble, Lynn H., Phillip L. Walker and Glenn S. Russell

1999 The Development of a Simple Chiefdom Level Society among the Chumash. Paper presented at the 33rd Annual Meeting for the Society for California Archaeology, Sacramento, California.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Glenn S. Russell

1998 The View from the Mainland: Late Prehistoric Cultural Developments Among the Ventureño Chumash and the Gabrielino/Tongva. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 32nd Annual Meeting for the Society for California Archaeology, San Diego, California.

Gamble, Lynn H.

1998 Resistance and Acquiescence: The Chumash Response to Spanish Contact. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 63rd Annual Meeting Society for American Archaeology, Seattle, Washington.

1997 Structures, Features, and Gender at the Pitas Point Site (CA-VEN-27). Paper presented in organized symposium at the 31st Annual Meeting Society for California Archaeology, Rohnert Park, California.

1996 Origins of Selected Chumash Artifacts at the National Museum of the American Indian. Paper presented at the 12th Annual California Indian Conference, University of California, Berkeley.

1996 Fact or Forgery? Determining the Authenticity of a Collection from the National Museum of the American Indian. Paper presented at the 30th Annual Meeting for the Society for California Archaeology, Bakersfield, California.

1995 Invited Panelist for session on Repatriation at the 11th Annual California Indian Conference, UCLA, Los Angeles.

1995 Invited Panelist for session California Archaeological Theory: Implications on Prehistoric Hunter/Gatherer Studies, 29th Annual Meeting Society for the California Archaeology, Eureka, California.

1994 Muwu: Capital and Ceremonial Center of the Lulapin Chumash. Paper presented at the Tenth Annual California Indian Conference, Humboldt State University, California.

1994 The Effects of Spanish Colonization on Chumash Sociopolitical Organization. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 59th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Anaheim, California.

1994 Paper presented at the Plenary Session, Forum on Prehistory of Hunter-Gatherers in California at the 28th Annual Meeting for the Society for California Archaeology, Ventura, California.

1993 Chumash Architecture: Sweatlodges and Houses. Paper presented at the Ninth Annual California Indian Conference, Santa Barbara, California.

1993 Indians and Archaeologists: Positive Interactions. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 27th Annual Meeting for the Society for California Archaeology Asilomar, California.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Chester King

1993 Middle Holocene Settlement Distribution in the Santa Monica Mountains Region. Paper presented in organized symposium at the 27th Annual Meeting for the Society for California Archaeology, Asilomar, California.

Gamble, Lynn H.

1992 Organization of Activities at the Historic Settlement of Helo': A Chumash Political, Economic, and Religious Center. Paper presented at the 26th Annual Meeting for the Society for California Archaeology, Pasadena, California.

1991 Gender in Native California. The Identification of Male and Female Activities at Chumash Sites. Paper presented at the Plenary Session at the Seventh Annual California Indian Conference, Rohnert Park, California.

1991 A Spatial Analysis of Pollen and Small Cultural Remains Recovered in a Clay Floor. Paper presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana.

1990 Recent Research at the Historic Village of Helo on Mescalitan Island. Paper presented at the Sixth Annual California Indian Conference, Riverside, California.

1988 The Spatial Analysis of Helo’. Paper presented in an organized symposium at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Phoenix, Arizona.

Gamble, Lynn H. and Thomas Rockwell

1988 Reconstruction of Original Topography Using Soil Geomorphology at SBA-46. Paper presented in an organized symposium at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Phoenix, Arizona.

Gamble, Lynn H., Elaine Schneider, Carol Denardo, and Eva Pagaling.

1987 California Indian Initiated Archaeological Laboratory Program. Paper presented at the Third Annual California Indian Conference, Santa Barbara, California.

Gamble, Lynn H.

1986 California Indian Houses. Paper presented at the Second Annual California Indian Conference, Berkeley, California.

1986 Variability of California Indian Houses. Paper presented at the 20th Annual Meeting for the Society for California Archaeology, Santa Rosa, California.

1984 Chipping Detritus and Distribution of Activities. Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Portland, Oregon.

1983 The Organization of a Chumash Household at Pitas Point (Ven-27a). Paper presented at the Southwestern Anthropological Association and the 17th Annual Meeting of the Society for California Archaeology, San Diego, California.

1982 Chipped Stone Tool Production and Use at Talepop, LAn-229. Paper presented at the Southwestern Anthropological Meetings, Sacramento, California.

1980 The Spatial Distribution of Artifact Types at Ven-27, Pitas Point. Paper presented at the 14th Annual Meeting of the Society of California Archaeology, Sacramento, California.

Selected Invited Public Presentations

2/28/13 Panelist in Insight’s into California’s Archaeological Past and Present, invited panelist at the Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum.

2/8/13 Human Adaptation during the Middle Holocene on Santa Cruz Island, invited presentation at the UCSB Natural Reserve System Day.

10/1/12 Houses, Features, and Ritual Activity Thousands of Years Ago at El Montón, Santa Cruz Island (SCRI-333), presentation at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.

4/28/11 The Chumash in 1769: One of the Most Complex Hunter/Gatherer Societies in the World, presentation at the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Reservation.

3/6/09 Power, Trade, and Feasting Among Complex Hunter-Gatherers of the Santa Barbara Channel Region, presentation at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

2/24/09 The Chumash World in 1769: Power, Trade, and Feasting Among Complex Hunter-Gatherers, presentation at the San Diego County Archaeological Society.

1/5/09 Power, Trade, and Feasting Among Complex Hunter-Gatherers: The Chumash World in 1769, presentation at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.

12/5/08 Power, Trade, and Feasting Among Complex Hunter-Gatherers: The Chumash World in 1769, presentation at the American Institute of Archaeology, San Diego.

4/25/06 Ancient Seafaring in the Americas, presentation at the San Diego Lions Club.

9/27/05 Cultural Landscapes of Northern Baja California: Past and Present, presentation at the San Diego County Archaeological Society.

5/14/05 Organized and participated in a Workshop on Jobs in Archaeology at the San Diego Archaeology Center.

4/27/04 Hidden Truths: The Bancroft Ranch House Site Collections, presentation at the San Diego County Archaeological Society.

1/18/03 Archaeological Research in Cuyamaca Rancho State Park, presentation to State Park Volunteers.

5/8/03 Who Put the Bread on the Table? Gender Roles among the Chumash, presentation at the Pacific Coast Archaeological Society.

5/30/02 Sources of Power, Prestige, and Wealth among Chumash Chiefs, presentation at Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at UCLA for California Archaeology Month.

9/16/00 Archaeological Investigations in Cuyamaca State Park, presentation at the San Diego County Archaeological Society.

5/26/99 Effigy Forgeries: A Whale of a Tale, presentation at the San Diego County Archaeological Society.

8/14/99 Tour of Archaeological Sites in Cuyamaca leader of a field trip for the San Diego County Archaeological Society.

5/18/97 Fact or Forgery, presentation as part of California Archaeology Week at the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History Museum.

11/4/96 Fact or Forgery? Determining the Authenticity of a Collection from the National Museum of the American Indian, presentation at the Santa Barbara Archaeological Society at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History.

3/15/96 Social Complexity in California, presentation at UCLA, Institute of Archaeology Seminar Series.

3/4/95 Lives and Lodgings: California Indian Architecture, presentation at the panel The First Californians: Archaeology of the Golden State, UCLA Extension.

5/29/93 Helo', the Center of the Chumash World, presentation at the Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History Museum.

5/92 Helo', Center of the Chumash World, presentation at UCLA, Institute of Archaeology.

Courses Taught

Seminar: Archaeology of Ritual UCSB

Seminar: Ethical Issues in Archaeology UCSB

Seminar: Archaeological Perspectives on Hunter/Gatherer Complexity UCSB

Methods and Techniques of Field Archaeology UCSB

North American Indians UCSB

Prehistory of California and the Great Basin UCSB

Introduction to Cultural Anthropology SDSU

Principles of Archaeology (with and without lab) SDSU

Archaeological Field Techniques SDSU

Native Cultures of California SDSU

Advanced Archaeological Field Methods SDSU

Archaeological Laboratory Methods (with lab) SDSU

Ethics in Anthropology SDSU

Teaching of Anthropology SDSU

Graduate Seminar in Archaeology SDSU

Graduate Seminar in California Archaeology SDSU

Ethics in Anthropology UCLA

Prehistory and Ethnography of California UCLA

Archaeology of North America UCLA

Politics of Prehistory, Who Owns the Past? UCLA

Archaeological Field Techniques UCLA

Introduction to Archaeology CSU, Pomona

Native Peoples of North America CSU, Pomona

Language and Culture CSU, Pomona

Indians of California UCSB

Other Teaching Experience

1997 Lecturer, Dept. of Anthropology, UCLA, Winter and Spring

1996-97 Lecturer, Dept. of Anthropology, CAL Poly Pomona, Fall and Winter

1995 Lecturer, Dept. of Anthropology, UCLA, Spring

1994 Lecturer, Dept. of Anthropology, UCLA, Spring

1993 Lecturer, Dept. of Anthropology, UCLA, Spring

1992 Lecturer, Dept. of Anthropology, UCLA, Spring

1990 Lecturer, Dept. of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara, Summer

1987-89 Director for four training programs in laboratory techniques at the Santa Ynez Indian Reservation in conjunction with the Tribal Elders Council

1987 Lecturer, California Youth Authority, Ventura College, Summer

1985 Lecturer, Dept. of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara, Summer

Other Professional Experience

1988-89 Assistant Principal Investigator/Lab Director, STS Gasline mitigation and SLC-4 treatment plan. Environmental Solutions, Inc.

1986-89 Project Director, Excavations at Mescalitan Island, Goleta, Dept. of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara. Directed project and completed 500 pg. report.

1981 Technician, 4 months in the Repository for Archaeological and Ethnographic Collections, Dept. of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara.

1978-1994 Archaeological Lab and Field Experience in Cultural Resource Management, numerous contract archaeology projects. Details available upon request.

Selected Consultant Services

2006 Barona Cultural Center and Museum. Excavated a whole ceramic olla in the backcountry of Ramona for the museum. Gratis.

2003 Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Content Advisor for Earthmobile Teacher Guide.

1992 Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Consultation on the permanent exhibit, Southern California Trade Case, The Times Mirror Hall of Native American Cultures.

1991 Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Consultation for the Earthmobile Program. Served as liaison between the Chumash and the Museum staff.

Experience as Ethnographer

July 2004-December 2005: Interviewed Kumeyaay living in the Tijuana River Watershed in Baja California. SCERP.

June, July, and October 1991: Project Ethnographer. Consultation with the Chumash Indians for the Weldon Canyon Landfill Project. Greenwood and Associates.

September 1988-January 1989: Project Ethnographer. Interviewed the Chumash from the Ventura County area regarding the Weldon Canyon Landfill Project and completed a report on their concerns for an EIR. Greenwood and Associates.

July 1987-January 1988: Project Ethnographer. Interviewed the Chumash regarding proposed oil construction in Santa Barbara County to complete a report on their concerns for an EIR/EIS for a Shell Hercules project. Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.

January 1986-April 1986: Project Ethnographer. Interviewed Chumash concerning proposed pipeline construction by Arco in Santa Barbara County and wrote a report on Native American concerns for an EIR/EIS. Subcontract with Chambers Group, Inc.

Membership in Professional Associations

Society for American Archaeology

Society for California Archaeology

Professional Affiliations

2003-2009 Research Associate, San Diego Museum of Man

1995-2007 Research Associate, Institute of Archaeology, UCLA

1992-current Research Associate, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County

Service for the University and the Community

University of California Service

2009-present UC Advisory Group on Cultural Affiliation and Repatriation of Human Remains and Cultural Items.

Selected UCSB University Service

2012-14 Member, UCSB Graduate Council

2012-13 Member, UCSB Graduate Division, Central Continuing Fellowship Committee

2012-13 Member, Advisory Committee for the UCSB Natural Reserve System

2012-13 Member, UCSB Graduate Division, Central Continuing Fellowship Committee

2011-12 Member, UCSB Graduate Division, Central Continuing Fellowship Committee

2010-11 External Advisor, UCSB Bren School of Environmental Science and Management, for project "Integrating Tribal Marine and Coastal Resource Use and Cultural Heritage into the Marine Life Protection Act's (MLPA) North Coast Planning Process."

10/2010 Guest Lecturer, Inés Talamantez, Religious Studies, Landscapes of Baja California

Selected UCSB Department Service

2/2010 Guest Lecturer, Gregory Wilson’s class on Household Archaeology, Landscape Archaeology

2010-11 Member, UCSB Department of Anthropology, Graduate Committee

SDSU University Service

2007-09 Student Research Development and Promotion Committee.

2003-06 Member of the San Diego State University Senate.

2004-06 Member of Committee on Committees, University Committee, SDSU.

2005-06 Member of Search Committee for the new Director of the University Honors Program.

2006 PowerPoint Advisory panel, for People, Information, and Communication Technologies, Center for Teaching and Learning, University Panel, SDSU.

2006 Participant in CSU NAGPRA Training Session in San Francisco, Jan. 20-21, 2006, as requested by the Chancellor’s Office.

2005 Member of the Faculty Development Program Committee, University Committee, SDSU.

2004 Participant in SDSU’s Library “Spirit of the Land” exhibition. Loaned 13 items from the John P. Harrington Collection at Collection Management Program.

2004 Met with “Western Association of Schools and Colleges” review team to discuss undergraduate research, SDSU.

2003 Mentor for Julia Goetzen in the SDSU’s Upward Bound Math/Science Regional Center’s Mentorship Program at SDSU.

2002 Joint Faculty Adviser (with Dr. Joe Ball), SDSU Bridges “Imprint 2002,” Student Scholarship Showcase, October 18, 2002.

2001 Instructor in the Integrated Curriculum Freshman Success Program as a General Education Instructor.

2000-01 Participant in the City Heights Educational Pilot Program.

Selected SDSU College of Arts and Letters Service

2009-10 Member of the Personnel Committee, College of Arts and Letters (CAL).

2008-09 Member of the Personnel Committee, CAL.

2007-08 Chair, Student Research Symposium, CAL.

2007 Member of the Professional Leaves Committee, CAL.

2006 Representative of the CAL Storm Hall/Nassiter Hall Renovation Committee

2004-06 Member of the Professional Leaves Committee, CAL.

2005 Set up tour of SDSU GIS labs and Collections Management for Instituto Nacional de Antropología and Historia (INAH), Director of Baja CA, Norte, Julia Bendimez and others, July 6, 2005.

2004 Member of the five year review committee to evaluate of Director of International Studies Education Project (ISTEP), CAL.

1999 Member of Instructionally Related Activity (IRA) Committee, CAL.

1998-2000 Member of the California Studies Association Organizing Committee, CAL.

Selected SDSU Department Service

2007-2009 Member of Search Committee for Department of Anthropology faculty position specializing in linguistic Anthropology.

2006-current Chair, Curriculum Committee, Department of Anthropology.

2006-2007 Member of Search Committee for Department of Anthropology faculty position specializing in sustainability.

2007 Chair, Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotions Review Committee, Department of Anthropology.

1999-2007 Faculty Advisor for the Anthropology Club, and as of Fall 2006, Association of Anthropology Students.

2006 Member of the Graduation Committee for the Department of Anthropology.

2005-06 Member of Search Committee for Department of Anthropology faculty position specializing in primatology.

2005 Chair, Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotions Review Committee, Department of Anthropology.

2005 Member of the Post-Tenure Review Committee.

2004-05 Member of Search Committee for Department of Anthropology faculty position specializing in medical anthropology.

2004-05 Member of Search Committee for Department of Anthropology faculty position specializing in linguistic anthropology.

2004 Member, Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotions Review Committee, Department of Anthropology.

2003-04 Member of Search Committee for Department of Anthropology faculty position specializing in biological anthropology.

2003 Member, Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotions Review Committee, Department of Anthropology.

2002 Member, Reappointment, Tenure, and Promotions Review Committee, Department of Anthropology.

Selected Professional Service

2011-13 Member, Publications Committee, Society for American Archaeology

2010 Member, Task force seeking new Editor for American Antiquity, Society for American Archaeology

2006 External Member, Committee on Promotion, Reappointment, Tenure, and Termination, Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Boston.

1999-08 Chair of the Professional Standards and Guidelines Committee, Society for California Archaeology.

1999-2000 Outside Reviewer for the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Laboratory Review Committee at UCLA.

1998-99 Immediate Past-President of the Society for California Archaeology. (Approximate Membership -- 750 and 4500 affiliated avocational members).

1997-98 President of the Society for California Archaeology. (Approximate Membership -- 750 and 4500 affiliated avocational members).

1996-97 President-Elect of the Society for California Archaeology. (Approximate Membership -- 750 and 4500 affiliated avocational members).

1995-96 Invited Member, Native American Program Committee for the Society for California Archaeology.

1994-95 Reviewer for Certification Applications for the Society of Professional Archaeologists.

Selected Editorial Service

2012 Reviewed article submission for California Archaeology

2012 Reviewed NSF Proposal

2012 Reviewed NSF Proposal

2002-present Editorial Board member, Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology.

2010 Reviewed report Channel Islands National Park Archaeological Overview and Assessment for the National Park Service, approximately 500 pp.

2010 Reviewed article submission to Quaternary International

2009 Reviewed article submission for California Archaeology

2005-09 Editor, Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology.

2005-09 Editorial Advisory Board member, San Diego State University Occasional Archaeological Papers.

2008 Reviewed article submission for American Antiquity.

2006 Reviewed article submission for American Indian Culture and Research Journal.

2006 Reviewed article submissions for Current Anthropology.

2005 Reviewed textbook for Harcourt Brace Publishing (Wadsworth).

2005 Reviewed article submissions for Current Anthropology and Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology.

2005 Reviewed submissions for American Antiquity and Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology.

2004 Reviewed article submissions for American Anthropologist, American Antiquity, Current Anthropology (2), and Journal of Archaeological Science.

2003 Reviewed article submissions for Current Anthropology and Journal of Archaeological Research.

2002 Reviewed article submissions for American Antiquity and Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology.

2001 Reviewed book submission for UC Press and article submission for and Journal of Archaeological Science.

2000 Reviewed book submission for University of Arizona Press.

1998 Reviewed book submission for Prentice Hall.

Selected Community Service

2009-present Coordinated K-12 tours of archaeological collections/laboratories in UCSB Department of Anthropology’s Repository for Archaeological and Ethnographic Collections

2010-12 Member, California Islands Symposium Planning Committee

2007-11 Founding Member, Creation of Kumeyaay Community Museum in Tecate, Baja California. Opened June, 2011.

2005 Developed a two-year Binational Cooperative agreement between SDSU and Instituto Nacional de Antropología and Historia (INAH) for academic, scientific, and cultural collaboration that was signed by President Weber, myself, and local INAH authorities in the Fall of 2005.

10/18/04 Invited to present work completed by Collections Management Program on the Bancroft Ranch site to the County of San Diego Historic Site Board.

2000-07 Board Member of the San Diego Archaeological Center.

1983-96 Board Member of Topanga Association for a Scenic Community.

1996-99 Advisory Board Member of “Friends of Satwiwa,” a group that works in partnership with the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.

1995-96 Invited Board Member of “Friends of Satwiwa,” a group that works in partnership with the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.

1993-96 Voting Member of the “Native American Cultural Resources Study Group.” City of Malibu.

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