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CURRICULUM VITAE

Pam J. Crabtree

Department of Anthropology

New York University

25 Waverly Place

New York, NY 10003

212-998-8573

pc4@nyu.edu

EDUCATION

Barnard College, Columbia University, B.A. (Art History and Economics), 1972

University of Pennsylvania, M.A. (Anthropology), 1975; Ph.D. (Anthropology), 1982

University of Southampton (England), Overseas Visiting Student, Archaeology Dept., 1977-79

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Materials Research in Archaeology and Ethnology, Summer Institute in Biological Materials from Archaeological Sites: Fauna, 1983.

EMPLOYMENT

2017-present Professor of Anthropology, New York University

1993-2017 Associate Professor of Anthropology, New York University

1990-1993 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, New York University

1985-1990 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Princeton University

1989-1990 Charles G. Osgood Preceptor, Princeton University

1984-1985 Visiting Lecturer in Anthropology, Princeton University.

1981-1989 Occasional Visiting Lecturer in Anthropology, Univ. of Pennsylvania.

1982-1984 Research Specialist in Faunal Analysis and Paleoethnobotany, MASCA, University Museum, University of Pennsylvania.

1979-1982 Research Assistant, MASCA, University Museum, University of Pennsylvania

COURSES TAUGHT

New York University: Faunal Analysis; Introduction to Human Evolution and Prehistory; Prehistoric Europe: From the End of the Ice Age to the Coming of the Romans; European Prehistory II; Archaeological Methods and Techniques; Human Ecology; Environmental Archaeology; Medieval Archaeology; Contemporary Archaeological Theory; Graduate Archaeology Core; Prehistory of Near East and Egypt I; Societies and the Social Sciences: Human Ecology; Fieldwork in Archaeology; History of Archaeological Theory; Archaeology: Early Societies and Culture; Prehistoric Hunters and Gatherers; Paleoanthropology I (with T. Harrison and E. Delson); Barbarian Europe; Last Hunters—First Farmers; Past and Present in Irish Archaeology; Undergraduate Honors Seminar II; Archaeology and the Environment

Princeton University: Field and Laboratory Methods in Archaeology; Archaeology of Barbarian Europe; Introduction to Archaeology and Prehistory; Archaeology of Complex Societies; Human Evolution; Prehistoric Background of Western Civilization.

University of Pennsylvania: World Archaeology; Faunal Analysis; Introduction to Archaeology; General Honors Introduction to Archaeology; Environmental Archaeology; Barbarian Europe; Teaching Assistant for Faunal Analysis; Teaching Assistant for Introduction to Cultural Anthropology.

Community College of Philadelphia: Introduction to Physical Anthropology.

DISSERTATION RESEARCH TOPIC

Early Anglo-Saxon Animal Economy: An Analysis of the Animal Bone Remains from the Early Saxon Site of West Stow, Suffolk. Dissertation Committee: Professor Bernard Wailes, Chair (deceased); Dr. Dexter Perkins, Jr., (deceased); Professor Ward Goodenough (deceased); Professor Alan E. Mann

ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD AND LAB WORK

January 2018 Project zooarchaeologist for excavations carried out at the Gorterstaat site, 10th-century Antwerp, Anne Schryvers, Project director.

October 2017 Project zooarchaeologist for the Amheida project, Dakleh Oasis, Egypt: completed the analysis of the faunal remains from the House of Serenos and the adjacent bath complex

Jan. 2017-May 2018 Project zooarchaeologist for “From Creole Synthesis to Racial Modernity: An archaeology of culture change in the Native and African American Commmunity in Setauket, New York.” Project director: Prof. Christopher Matthews, Montclair State University. This project is supported by a Wenner-Gren grant to Prof. Matthews.

July-August 2016 Project zooarchaeologist for the Kinik Höyük and Çiftlik/Tepeçik Projects, Southern Cappadocia, Turkey

June-July 2016 Co-Director, Dún Ailinne Excavations, Co. Kildare, Ireland

July-August 2015 Project zooarchaeologist for the Kinik Höyük and Çiftlik/Tepeçik Projects, Southern Cappadocia, Turkey

July-Aug. 2014 Project zooarchaeologist for the Kinik Höyük, Southern Cappadocia, Turkey, Prof. Lorenzo D’Alfonso, NYU, Director

Aug. 2014 Zooarchaeologist for the Çiftlik/Tepeçik Project, Cappadocia, Turkey, Professor Erhan Bicakçi, University of Istanbul, Project Director

Aug.-Sept. 2014 Zooarchaeologist for the 8th-10th-century excavations At the Burcht site in Antwerp, Belgium, Tim Bellens, Project Director

Spring 2014 Zooarchaeologist for the Riverside Project, a 19th-century site on the west side of Manhattan, Dr, Joseph Schuldenrein, Director

July 2013 Zooarchaeologist for the Shengavit Archaeological Project, an Early Bronze Age site in Yerevan, Armenia, Professor Mitchell Rothman, Project Director.

June-July 2013 Project zooarchaeologist for the Kinik Höyük, Southern Cappadocia, Turkey, Prof. Lorenzo D’Alfonso, NYU, Director

May-June 2013 Staff Archaeologist, Na Wai ‘Eha Project, Maui, Hawai’i

July-Aug. 2012 Zooarchaeologist for the Shengavit Archaeological Project, an Early Bronze Age site in Yerevan, Armenia, Professor Mitchell Rothman, Director

Spring 2012 Laboratory analysis of the faunal remains from the site of Kyzyltepa in Uzbekistan, Dr. Wu Xin, Director

June 2012 Staff Archaeologist, Lo’i Loa Project, Iao Valley, Maui, HI

January 2010-

January 2011 Zooarchaeologist for the Amheida Excavations, Dakleh Oasis, Egypt, Prof. Roger Bagnall, Director

Aug. 2010 Zooarchaeologist for Razdolnoe Project, a Copper Age site located in eastern Ukraine

May-June 2010, 2011 Staff Archaeologist, Moku’ula Project, Lahaina, Maui

March 2009 Identification and analysis of the faunal remains recovered from the excavations at the early Anglo-Saxon site of West Stow West, Suffolk

July-Aug. 2008 Dún Ailinne, Co Kildare, Ireland; topographic survey at this Irish royal site

August 2008 Completed the analysis of the Fauna from the late Roman site of Icklingham, Suffolk, UK

July 2007 Dún Ailinne, Co Kildare, Ireland; topographic survey at this Irish royal site

2006-2007 Laboratory analysis of the faunal remains recovered from the 1969, 1971, and excavations at Godin Tepe, western Iran.

July 2006 Dún Ailinne, Co Kildare, Ireland; carried out magnetometry and resistivity survey at this Iron Age royal site

January 2006 Analyzed the fauna from the 1997-2000 excavations of the 2nd to 4th-century Roman site of Icklingham, Suffolk, UK. The excavations were directed by Dr. Catherine Hills of Cambridge University.

Summer 2000-03 Faunal Analyst, Valley Forge Excavations. Excavations of officers’ and enlisted men’s quarters used during the winter of 1777-1778

Summer 1998-03 Co-Director (with John Wright and Douglas Campana, National Park Service) of excavations at Fort Johns (1998-2000), the headquarters for the New Jersey Defenses during the French and Indian War, and Fort Naminock (2001); in 2003 we mapped the African-American burial ground near Walpack, NJ.

Summer 1997 Director of Excavations at the Thomas Eakins House, Philadelphia.

Feb. 1995- Analysis of the Fauna from the Five Points Site, Lower Manhattan.

Dec. 1996 Dr. R. Yamin, Project Director

Summer 1991 Faunal Analyst for the Kelheim Project (Prof. P.S. Wells, Director). Kelheim is an Iron Age Oppidum in southern Germany.

Summer 90/

Dec 90-Jan 91 Analysis of the faunal remains from the Middle Saxon (ca. 650-900 A.D.) site of Brandon, Suffolk at the Faunal Remains Unit, Cambridge University, England

Summer 1989 Analysis of the faunal remains from the initial excavations at the Late Roman site of Icklingham, Suffolk, England, and of the fauna from the Iron Age oppidum of Kelheim, Germany.

Summer 1988 Analysis of the faunal remains from the First Excavation Season at Salibiya I, Jordan Valley. Research conducted at the Department of Zoology, Givat Ram Campus, Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Summer 1987 Co-Principal Investigator and Co-Director (with Douglas V. Campana and Anna Belfer-Cohen) of the Salibiya I Excavations, Jordan Valley, Israel.

Winter 1983-84 Faunal Analyst for the Rojdi, Gujarat, India Excavations, Dr. Gregory Possehl, Director.

1977-79 Analysis of the Iron Age and Anglo-Saxon Faunal collection from West Stow, Suffolk, England; this research was carried out at the Faunal Remains Unit, Department of Archaeology, University of Southampton, England.

1975-76 Participated in a wide range of archaeological environmental impact surveys in the New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania areas.

Summer 1974 Staff Osteologist for the Welton Wold and North Cave Excavations, East Yorkshire, England. The excavation of these two Iron Age and Romano-British sites was directed by R. Mackey.

Summer 1974 Worked on faunal collections in the Environmental Archaeology Lab of the York (England) Archaeological Trust, P. V. Addyman, Director.

Summer 1974 Took part in the excavation of the Magdalenian site of Pincevent, France, Prof. Andre Leroi-Gourhan, Director

Summer 1973 Participated in the York Archaeological Trust excavations, P. V. Addyman, Director.

Summer 1972 Took part in the excavations at Dún Ailinne, an Iron Age ceremonial site south of Dublin, Ireland, Prof. B. Wailes, Director

Spring 1972 Columbia University archaeological field training course at the Wort's Farm Site, Staten Island, Dr. S. Gorenstein, Director

Summer 1971 Participated in the excavation of the Brook Street Site, Winchester Excavations, England, M. Biddle, Director.

GRANTS AND ACADEMIC HONORS

2017 NYU Global Research Institute Fellowship at the Tel Aviv, Israel campus, June 5-23, 2017

2016-17 Selected as a Lecturer for the American Institute of Archaeology Lecture Program

2016 Co-PI (Lorenzo d’Alfonso, PI) for a University Research Challenge Grant: Horse Breeding in Ancient Cappadocia, Turkey, $11,000

Fall 2015 ISAW Faculty Fellowship, Institute for the Ancient World, New York University

2014 American Research Institute in Turkey (ARIT) grant in support of Subsistence and Ritual: analysis of the animal bone remains from the Achaemenid features at Kinik Höyük, Southern Cappadocia, Turkey, $5000

2013 University Research Challenge Fund Grant (with Lorenzo D’Alfonso) in support of the analysis of the animal bone remains from the site of Kinik Höyük, Southern Cappadocia, Turkey, $4750

2012 Golden Dozen Teaching Award, NYU

2006 Curriculum Development Challenge Fund Grant in support of a hands-on approach to Faunal Analysis (Anthropology G14.1212)

2006 University Research Challenge Fund grant in support of remote sensing at Dún Ailinne, Co. Kildare, Ireland

2006 New Jersey Historic Preservation Award for the Hopewell Township Design Guidelines

2006 New Jersey Planning Officials’ Award for the Hopewell Township Design Guidelines

2001 Connections/Conexiones Grant from the King Juan Carlos I of Spain Center.

2000 1999 Northeast Region Excellence in Interpretation Award in the category of support to interpretation. Northeast Region, National Park Service, Awarded March 2000

1999 Golden Dozen Teaching Award, NYU

1997-2003 National Park Service: Five grants in support of Archaeological Research on French and Indian war sites in the Delaware Water Gap. NRA. Funding is provided by the System wide Archaeological Inventory Program (SAIP)/Cultural Resources Preservation Program (CRPP) appropriations, in collaboration with John Wright NPS.

1992 Presidential Fellowship, New York University

1990-1991 English Heritage (U.K.) Grant in support of the analysis of the faunal remains from the Middle Saxon site of Brandon, Suffolk, England

1990 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Grant in support of an Archaeological Approach to Anglo-Saxon Diet and Subsistence.

1990 Princeton University Committee on Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences grant in support of the analysis of the faunal remains from the Middle Saxon site of Brandon, Suffolk, England.

1989-90 Charles G. Osgood Preceptorship, Princeton University

1988 National Science Foundation Grant in support of Natufian Subsistence Practices--Analysis of the faunal remains from the Late Natufian Site of Salibiya I, Jordan Valley.

1988 Princeton University Program in Women's Studies Grant in support of research on Sexual Divisions and Status Differences in Natufian Burials.

1988 Care Foundation grant in support of excavations at the Late Natufian site of Salibiya I, Jordan Valley, Israel (second season).

1987 Center for Field Research/EARTHWATCH Grant in support of the second season of excavation at the Late Natufian site of Salibiya I, Jordan Valley. Grant received in December 1987; the field season was postponed due to the political situation in the West Bank.

1987 National Geographic Committee on Research and Exploration Grant in support of the excavation of the Late Natufian site of Salibiya I, Lower Jordan Valley

1987 L.S.B. Leakey Foundation Grant in support of the excavation of the Late Natufian site of Salibiya I, Lower Jordan Valley

1986/1987 Princeton University Committee on Research in the Humanities and Social Sciences Grants in support of: 1. Reconnaissance prior to excavation of the Late Natufian site of Salibiya I, Jordan Valley, Israel, and 2. Separation and analysis of the soil samples from the Late Natufian site of Salibiya I, Jordan Valley, Israel.

1987 Ford Foundation Grant through the Women's Studies Program at Princeton University for the study of Women and Gender in the Archaeological Record.

1982-83 Sigma Xi Grant for the analysis of the plant remains from Gritille, eastern Turkey.

1977-79 Fulbright-Hays Full Grant and Renewal

1978 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Grant.

1977 National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant.

Spring 1977 Teaching Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania.

1973-74 University Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania

1972-73 Teaching Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania

1969-72 Barnard College: B.A. Magna cum Laude, Honors in Art History, Honors in Economics, Dean's List 1969-72.

1971 New York Area Chapter American Statistical Association Prize.

1968-72 New York State Regents Scholarship

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

2017 and prev. Member, Borgmann Prize Committee

2013-14 GAS Graduate Financial Aid Committee, elected April 2013

2017 and prev. NYU University Fulbright Committee

2003-4 Member of the Dean’s Committee on Academic Honors

2001-2016 Dean’s Undergraduate Research Fund (DURF) Committee

1991-1994/

1995-1997 Director of Undergraduate Studies, Anthropology Department, New York University

1994-1997 CAS Honors Committee

1995-1997 CAS Undergraduate Curriculum Committee

1988-90/

1986-87 Departmental Representative, Anthropology Department, Princeton University

1988-90/

1986-87 Forbes College, Undergraduate Advisor, Princeton University

PUBLICATIONS

Books

In press Early Medieval Britain–The Rebirth of Towns in the Post-Roman West, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Under review Provisioning Ipswich, East Anglian Archaeology

2017 Reprint of Medieval Archaeology: An Encyclopedia, Routledge Revivals. Routledge: Abingdon and New York.

2017 European Archaeology as Anthropology: Essays in Memory of Bernard Wailes, edited by Pam J. Crabtree and Peter Bogucki. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum.

2012 Middle Saxon Animal Husbandry in East Anglia, East Anglian Archaeology, 143. Bury St. Edminds: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service.

2011 (with Bradley Adams) Comparative Osteology: A Laboratory and Field Manual of Common North American Animals. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

2010 Anthropological Approaches to Zooarchaeology: Colonialism, Complexity and Animal Transformations, edited by Doug Campana, Pam Crabtree, Susan deFrance, Justin Lev-Tov, and Alice Choyke. Oxford: Oxbow. 274 pp

2008 (General Editor) Encyclopedia of Society and Culture in the Medieval World, New York: Facts on File (1283 pp.)

2008 (With Bradley J. Adams) Comparative Skeletal Anatomy: A Photographic Atlas for Medical Examiners, Forensic Anthropologists, and Archaeologists. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press.

2006 (With D. V. Campana) Exploring Prehistory: How Archaeology Reveals Our Past. New York: McGraw-Hill.

2004 Ancient Europe 8000 BC--1000 AD: An Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World, P. Bogucki and P. Crabtree, eds., New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. I also wrote the following entries for the encyclopedia: Early Middle Ages/Dark Ages/Migration Period (vol. 2, pp. 337-339); Introduction: Discovering Barbarian Europe (vol. 1, pp. 3-6, with P. Bogucki); Introduction: Early Middle Ages/Migration Period (vol. 2, pp. 321-323); Introduction: The European Iron Age 800 B.C. - A.D. 400 (vol. 2, pp. 137-139); The Nature of Archaeological Data (vol. 1, pp. 22-26, with D. V. Campana); West Stow (vol. 2, pp. 500-501).

Both volumes of this encyclopedia were translated into Turkish and published as Antik Avrupa in 2016. This book was recognized as one of the top 25 reference books in 2004.

2001 (With D.V. Campana) Archaeology and Prehistory, New York: McGraw-Hill.

2000 Medieval Archaeology: An Encyclopedia, New York: Garland Publishing.

1995 The Symbolic Role of Animals in Archaeology, K. Ryan and P. Crabtree, eds. Philadelphia: MASCA Research Papers Vol. 12. All papers in this volume are peer reviewed.

1991 Animal Use and Culture Change, P. Crabtree and K. Ryan, eds. MASCA Research Papers in Archaeology and Science, Supplement to Volume 8, MASCA, University Museum, Philadelphia. All papers in this volume are peer reviewed.

1990 West Stow: Early Anglo-Saxon Animal Husbandry, East Anglican Archaeology, Number 47. Ipswich: Suffolk County Planning Department.

1989 Animal Domestication and Its Cultural Context, co-editor with D.V. Campana and K. Ryan. This book is a memorial volume for Dexter Perkins, Jr. and Patricia Daly. Philadelphia: Museum Applied Science Center for Archaeology (MASCA), University Museum, MASCA Research Papers in Archaeology and Science. All papers in this volume are peer reviewed.

Edited Journal Issue

2016 Papers in Oceanic Zooarchaeology. Special Issue of Archaeology in Oceania, April 2016.

Archaeological Reports

2017 Johnston, S. A., Crabtree, P. J., Campana, D. V., and Garrett, Z. S., Final Report:

Excavations at Dún Ailinne, Co. Kildare, 2016; Consent Reference Number C748. Report to the Irish Government on the 2016 excavations at Dún Ailinne, submitted in July, 2017, 56 pp.

2015 Crabtree, P. and Campana, D., Faunal Remains, in New Museum Building: West Stow Anglo-Saxon Village by D. Gill, R. Goffin, and J. Carruth, pp. 137-147. SACIC Report No. 2015/083.

Articles

In prep. Serjeantson, D., Crabtree, P., and Mulville, J., with Ayres, K., Ingram, C., and Locker, A., Church and State: foodstuffs consumed at Eynsham and St. Albans abbeys reveal the transition in food culture from Saxon to Norman times. in Archaeology and Material Culture in Medieval Southern England, edited by B. Jervis.

Submitted Pam Crabtree and Douglas Campana, Animal Bone Remains the Hellenistic Features at from Kinik Höyük, in KINIK HÖYÜK I: Kınık Höyük and the archaeology of the Hellenistic kingdom of Cappadocia, edited by Lorenzo d’Alfonso and Maria Elena Gorrini, accepted for review by the Institute for the Ancient World

Submitted West Stow, for the Routledge Medieval Encyclopedia on-line (Submitted 11/9/17)

Submitted Chalcolithic Animal Bones from Tepecik: Faunal Remains Recovered from the 2013 Season. In Melendiz Project and Tepecik-Çiftlik Excavation: Preliminary Outcomes and Ongoing Researches, edited by A. M. Bükükarakaya, Y. G. Çakan, and M. Godon

In press Pam J. Crabtree and Douglas V. Campana, Animal Bone Remains from ‘Ain el-Gedida, Chapter XII in ʿAin el-Gedida: 2006-2008 Excavations of a Late Antique Site in Egypt’s Western Desert by N. Aravecchia. New York: Institute for the Study of the Ancient World Publications.

In press Douglas V. Campana and Pam J. Crabtree, Bone Implements from Chalcolithic Tepecik-Çiftlik: Traces of manufacture and wear on two classes of bone objects recovered from the 2013 excavation season, Quaternary International, available on line on 12/12/17: .

In press Pam J. Crabtree, Douglas V. Campana, Andrea Trameri, Nancy Highcock, and Lorenzo d’Alfonso, in press. Subsistence and Ritual: A Note on the Achaemenid Faunal Remains from the Site of Kinik Höyük, Southern Cappadocia, Turkey. In Proceedings of the 12th meeting of the Archaeozoology of Southwest Asia and Adjacent Areas, edited by C. Cakirlar et al. Groningen: Groningen Archaeology Series (peer reviewed, final revisions accepted 9/25/16)

In press Report on the animal bones from the Chapter House of St. Albans Abbey, in M. Biddle and B. Kjølbye-Biddle, The Chapter House of St. Alban’s Abbey, Fraternity of the Friends of St. Alban’s Abbey, Monograph 1, Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, (editor reviewed)

In press A New York Yankee in King Arthur’s Court: Old World Archaeozoology in North America—Past, Present and Future, in Zooarchaeology: Past, Present and Future, edited by J. Morris and F. Worley. Oxford: Archaeopress (editor reviewed)

2018 The value of studying large faunal collections using traditional zooarchaeological methods: a case study from Anglo-Saxon England, in C. Giovas and M. Le Febvre (eds.), Zooarchaeology in Practice: Case Studies in Methodology and Interpretation in Archaeofaunal Analysis. New York: Springer, pp. 173-188. (peer-reviewed; this volume will appear in December 2017 with a 2018 copyright; electronic edition available 11/25/17)

2017 Pam Crabtree, Eileen Reilly, Barbora Wouters, Yannick Devos, Tim Bellens and Anne Schryvers, Environmental Evidence from Early Urban Antwerp: New Data from Archaeology, Micromorphology, Macrofauna and Insect Remains. Quaternary International 460: 107-123.

2017 Rizetto, M., Crabtree, P., & Albarella, U. (2017). Livestock changes at the beginning and end of the Roman Period in Britain: Issues of acculturation, adaptation, and ‘improvement’. European Journal of Archaeology 20 (3): 535-556. (peer reviewed)

2017 J. J. Piro and Pam J. Crabtree, Zooarchaeological evidence for pastoralism in the Early Transcaucasian Culture, in Archaeozoology of the Near East 9, edited by M. Mashkour and M. Beech, pp. 273-283. Oxford: Oxbow (peer reviewed).

2017 Rethinking Dairying in the Irish Iron Age, Chapter 17 in Economic Zooarchaeology: Studies in Hunting, Herding and Early Agriculture, edited by Peter Rowley-Conwy, Paul Halstead and Dale Serjeantson, pp. 143-147. Oxford: Oxbow (editor reviewed).

2017 Pam J. Crabtree and Douglas V. Campana, Where are our goats? In The Wide Lens in Archaeology: Honoring Brian Hesse's Contributions to Anthropological Archaeology (J. Lev-Tov, A. Gilbert, and P. Hesse, eds), pp. 389-399. Atlanta: Lockwood (peer reviewed).

2017 State formation in Anglo-Saxon England, in P. Crabtree and P. Bogucki, eds., European Archaeology as Anthropology: Essays in Memory of Bernard Wailes, pp. 245-259. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum. (peer reviewed)

2017 The diet of Ipswich from the Middle Saxon through the Medieval Periods. In Animaltown: Beasts in Medieval Urban Space, edited by Alice Choyke and Gerhard Jaritz, pp. 35-40. Oxford: BAR International Series, Hadrian Publishers. (peer reviewed)

2016 Crabtree, P. and Campana, D., Class and “Romanization” in Late Roman Egypt: Issues of identity and faunal remains from the site of Amheida in the Dakleh Oasis, Western Egypt. Bones and Identity: Zooarchaeological Approaches to Reconstructing Social and Cultural Landscapes in Southwest Asia, edited by N. Marom, L. Weissbrod, R. Yeshurun, and G. Bar-Oz, pp. 293-302. Oxford: Oxbow (Peer reviewed).

2016 Zooarchaeology in Oceania: a review. Archaeology in Oceania 51:1-6. (Peer reviewed; review article)

2016 Zooarchaeology at Medieval Ipswich: from ‘wic’ to regional market town, in Objects, Environment and Everyday Life in Medieval Europe, edited by Ben Jervis, Lee Broderick, and Idoia Grau-Sologestoa, pp. 19-39. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols (peer reviewed).

2016 Pam J. Crabtree and Douglas V. Campana, Animal Bone Remains from the site of Kinik Höyük, Southern Cappadocia, Turkey: Animal husbandry and hunting practices during the Iron Age, Hellenistic, and Medieval periods. Proceedings of the 9th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, Basel, edited by R. A. Stucky, O. Kaelin, and H.-P. Mathys, pp. 689-695. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag. (Editor reviewed)

2015 Pam J. Crabtree and D. V. Campana, Faunal Remains from Amheida Area 1, in A Late Romano-Egyptian House in the Dakleh Oasis: Amheida House B2, pp. 369-373, by Anna L. Boozer, New York: Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (peer reviewed)

2015 Wu Xin, Naomi F. Miller, and Pam J. Crabtree, Agro-pastoral strategies and food production on the Achaemenid frontier in Central Asia: A case study of Kyzyltepa in southern Uzbekistan. Iran 53: 93-117 (peer reviewed).

2015 A note on the role of dogs in Anglo-Saxon society: evidence from East Anglia. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 25 (6): 976-980 (peer reviewed).

2015 Nancy Highcock, Pam Crabtree, Douglas V. Campana, Marco Capardoni, Anna Lanaro, Alvise Matessi, Naomi Miller, Philip Strosdahl, Andrea Trameri and Lorenzo d’Alfonso: Kınık Höyük, Niğde. A New Archaeological Project in Southern Cappadocia. In The Archaeology of Anatolia: Recent Discoveries (2011-14) Volume I, edited by Sharon Steadman and Gregory McMahon, pp. 98-127. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Press (editor reviewed).

2015 Douglas V. Campana and Pam J. Crabtree, Worked Bone Objects from the Iron Age site of Kyzyltepa, Uzbekistan, in Zooarchaeology, Volume 2: Proceedings of the 9th meeting of the (ICAZ) Worked Bone Research Group Zhengzhou, China, 2013, pp. 57-62, edited by Henan Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, Zooarchaeology vol. 2, Culture Relics Press. (peer reviewed)

2015 Urban-Rural Interactions in East Anglia: the Evidence from Zooarchaeology, in Dynamic Interactions: Town and Countryside in Northwestern Europe in the Middle Ages, edited by Alexis Wilkin, John Naylor, Derek Keene, and Arnoud-Jan Bijsterveld, pp. 35-48. The Medieval Countryside 11. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, (peer reviewed).

2015 Pam J. Crabtree and Douglas V. Campana, Wool production, wealth, and trade in Middle Saxon England, in Animals and Inequality in the Ancient World, edited by Ben S. Arbuckle and Sue Ann McCarty, pp. 337-353. Boulder: University of Colorado Press. (peer reviewed)

2014 Susan A. Johnston, Pam J. Crabtree, and Douglas V. Campana, Performance, place, and power at Dún Ailinne, a ceremonial site of the Irish Iron Age, World Archaeology 46 (2): 206-223.

2014 Remembering Bernard Wailes: Archaeological Approaches to Late Iron Age and Early Medieval Ireland [2013 Farrell Lecture]. Eolas: The Journal for the American Society of Irish Medieval Studies 7: 92-102.

2014 Animal husbandry and farming in East Anglia from the 5th to the 10th centuries CE. Quaternary International 346: 102-108.

2014 Pam J. Crabtree and Douglas V. Campana, Animal Bone, in Brandon, Staunch Meadow, Suffolk: A High Status Middle Saxon Settlement on the Fen Edge, by Andrew Tester, Sue Anderson, Ian Riddler, and Bob Carr. East Anglian Archaeology 151, pp. 296-312. Bury St. Edmunds: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service. (peer reviewed)

2014 Animal Bone (BRD071), in Brandon, Staunch Meadow, Suffolk: A High Status Middle Saxon Settlement on the Fen Edge, by Andrew Tester, Sue Anderson, Ian Riddler, and Bob Carr. East Anglian Archaeology 151, pp. 350-353. Bury St. Edmunds: Suffolk County Council Archaeological Service. (peer reviewed)

2014 Pam J. Crabtree and Douglas V. Campana, Animal use at medieval Kinik Höyük, a 12th-13th century site in Southern Cappadocia, Turkey, in From West to East: Current Approaches to Medieval Archaeology, edited by Scott D. Stull, pp. 162-169. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars (editor reviewed).

2014 ARIT Fellowship Report—Subsistence and Ritual: Analysis of the Animal Bone Remains from the Achaemenid Features at Kinik Höyük, Southern Cappadocia. ARIT Newsletter 57 (Fall 2014): 10-11.

2013 M. G. Campana, M. A. Bower and P. J. Crabtree, Ancient DNA for the Archaeologist: the Future of African Research, African Archaeological Review 30: 21-37.

2013 Bioarchaeology as Social Archaeology. Revista ArkeoGazte 3: 177-182.

2012 (with P. Bogucki, G. Fisher, R. Hicks, S. A. Johnston, T. McCulloch, C. Stuckert, and B. Young) Remembering Bernard Wailes. Expedition 54 (2): 4-5.

2011 The Animal Bone from Godin Period VI, p. 109; Animal Remains from Godin Period IV, p. 178; and Summary of the Faunal Remains from Godin Period II, pp. 324-5 in On the High Road: the History of Godin Tepe, Iran, by Hilary Gopnik and Mitchell S. Rothman. Toronto: Royal Ontario Museum.

2010 Agricultural Innovation and Socio-economic Change in Early Medieval Europe: Evidence from Britain and France. World Archaeology 42 (1): 122-136.

2010 D. V. Campana and P. J. Crabtree, Worked Bone from Tepe Godin, Iran, in Ancient and Modern Bone Artifacts from America to Russia, edited by A. Legrand-Pineau, I Sidera et al., pp. 49-54. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, International Series 2136.

2010 P. J. Crabtree, S. A. Johnston and D. V. Campana, “The Use of Archaeological and Zooarchaeological Data in the Interpretation of Dún Ailinne, an Iron Age Royal Site in Co. Kildare, Ireland,” in The Role of Environmental Analysis in the Integrated Investigations of Ritual Deposits, edited by J. Morris and M. Maltby, pp. 5-11. Oxford: British Archaeological Reports, International Series, 2077.

2010 Zooarchaeology and Colonialism in Roman Britain: Evidence from Icklingham. Anthropological Approaches to Zooarchaeology: Complexity, Colonialism, and Animal Transformations, edited by D. Campana, P. Crabtree, S. DeFrance, J. Lev-Tov, and A. Choyke, pp. 190-194. Oxford: Oxbow.

2009 Susan A. Johnston, Douglas V. Campana, and Pam J. Crabtree, A Geophysical Survey at Dún Ailinne, County Kildare, Ireland, Journal of Field Archaeology 34 (4): 385-402

2009 The Archaeology of Medieval Europe. History Compass 7 (3): 879-893.

2009 (With Kathleen Ryan) “Faunal Remains,” in C. Manning, The History and Archaeology of Glanworth Castle, Co. Cork: Excavations 1982-4, pp. 117-122. Dublin: Government of Ireland.

2008 “Agriculture,” in Oxford Encyclopaedia of Women in World History, edited by Bonnie G. Smith, Vol. 1, pp. 79-82. New York: Oxford University Press.

2007 “Floral Remains from Dún Ailinne,” pp. 155-156, “Biological Remains,” pp. 156-169, and “Worked Bone (with D. Campana)”, pp. 125-131, in Dún Ailinne: Excavations at an Irish Royal Site, 1968-1975, by S. A. Johnston and B. Wailes. Philadelphia: University Museum Press. (Peer-reviewed)

2007 “Animals as Material Culture in Middle Saxon England: The Zooarchaeological Evidence for Wool Production at Brandon,” in Breaking and Shaping Beastly Bodies: Animals as Material Culture in the Middle Ages, edited by A. Plushkowski, pp. 161-169. Oxford: Oxbow Press. (Peer-reviewed)

2007 “Breaking and Shaping Beastly Bodies: Animals as Material Culture in the Middle Ages. Final Discussion,” in Breaking and Shaping Beastly Bodies: Animals as Material Culture in the Middle Ages, edited by A. Plushkowski, pp. 235-239. Oxford: Oxbow Press. (Peer-reviewed)

2007 (with Douglas V. Campana) Mapping an African-American Cemetery in Sussex County, New Jersey. Bulletin of the Archaeological Society of New Jersey 62: 126-128.

2006 Women, Gender, and Pastoralism, in Handbook of Gender in Archaeology, edited by S. M. Nelson, pp. 571-592. Berkeley, CA: AltaMira Press; reprinted in Identity and Subsistence: Gender Strategies for Archaeology, edited by Sarah M. Nelson. Berkeley, CA: AltaMira (2007).

2006 (with Douglas V. Campana) The Diet of Washington’s Soldiers at Valley Forge During the Winter of 1777-78, in Integrating Zooarchaeology, edited by Mark Maltby, pp. 28-32. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

2005 Archaeology, Medieval, in Encyclopedia of Anthropology, edited by James Birx, pp. 257-259. Sage Publications.

2005 Cultivation, Plant, in Encyclopedia of Anthropology, edited by James Birx, pp. 621-623. Sage Publications.

2005 Iron Age, in Encyclopedia of Anthropology, edited by James Birx, pp. 1320-1322. Sage Publications.

2004 Archaeology, in Dictionary of the Middle Ages, Supplement 1, edited by William Chester Jordan, pp. 25-30. New York: Scribners.

2003 (With Douglas V. Campana) Soldiers’ Diet at Valley Forge: An Analysis of the Faunal Remains from the 2000 Excavation Season. Bulletin of the Florida Museum of Natural History 44 (1): 199-204.

2003 Ritual Feasting in the Irish Iron Age: Re-examining the Fauna from Dún Ailinne in Light of Contemporary Archaeological Theory. In Behaviour Behind Bones: The Zooarchaeology of Ritual, Religion, Status and Identity, edited by Sharyn Jones O’Day, Win Van Neer, and Anton Ervynck, pp. 62-65. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

2002 (With C. Milne) Revealing Meals: Ethnicity, Economic Status and Diet at Five Points, 1800-1860. In Tales of the Five Points: Working Class Life in Nineteenth Century New York. Volume II: An Interpretive Approach to Working Class Life, edited by Rebecca Yamin, pp. 130-196. New York: General Services Administration.

2002 (With Douglas V. Campana and John R. Wright) Exploring the Archaeological Potential of French and Indian War Fortifications. CRM (Cultural Resource Management) 25(3): 21-22

2001 (With Claudia Milne) Prostitutes, a Rabbi, and a Carpenter—Dinner at the Five Points in the 1830s, Historical Archaeology 35 (3): 31-48.

2000 England. In Medieval Archeology: An Encyclopedia, edited by Pam Crabtree, pp. 97-101. New York: Garland Press.

2000 Radiocarbon Age Determination. In Medieval Archaeology: An Encyclopedia, edited by Pam Crabtree, pp. 277-278. New York: Garland Press.

2000 West Stow. In Medieval Archaeology: An Encyclopedia, edited by Pam Crabtree, pp. 377-379. New York: Garland Press.

1997 R. Yamin, P. Crabtree, and C. Milne, New York’s Mythic Slum, Archaeology 50 (2): 44-53.

1996 Production and Consumption in an Early Complex Society: Animal Use in Middle Saxon East Anglia. World Archaeology 28 (1): 58-75.

1996 The Wool Trade and the Rise of Urbanism in Middle Saxon England. In Craft Specialization and Social Evolution: A Symposium in Commemoration of V. Gordon Childe, edited by Bernard Wailes, pp.99-105. Philadelphia: University Museum Publications, Symposium series.

1995 The Symbolic Role of Animals in Anglo-Saxon England: Evidence from Burials and Cremations, in The Symbolic Role of Animals in Archaeology, edited by K. Ryan and P. Crabtree, pp.20-26.

1994 Chapter 9: Vertebrate Faunal Remains from Kelheim. In Settlement, Economy and Cultural Change at the End of the European Iron Age: Excavations at Kelheim in Bavaria 1987-1991 by Peter S. Wells, pp. 61-65. Ann Arbor: International Monographs in Prehistory.

1994 Animal Exploitation in East Anglian Villages, in Environment and Economy in Anglo-Saxon England, edited by J. Rackham, pp. 40-54. CBA Research Report no. 89. London: Council for British Archaeology.

1994 Archaeology, In The Encyclopedia of the Environment. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

1993 The Economy of an Early Anglo-Saxon Village: Zooarchaeological Research at West Stow, in Case Studies in European Prehistory, edited by Peter Bogucki, pp. 287-307, Boca Raton: CRC Press.

1993 Early Animal Domestication in the Middle East and Europe, in Archaeological Method and Theory, vol. 5, edited by M.B. Schaffer, pp. 201-245. Tucson: Univ. of Arizona Press.

1991 (with D.V. Campana, A. Belfer-Cohen and D. Bar-Yosef) First Results of the Excavations at Salibiya I, Lower Jordan Valley, in The Natufian Culture in the Levant, edited by O. Bar-Yosef and F. Valla, pp. 161-172. International Monographs in Prehistory, Ann Arbor.

1991 Gender Hierarchies and the Sexual Division of Labor in the Natufian Culture of the Southern Levant, in The Archaeology of Gender, edited by Dale Walde and Noreen D. Willows, pp. 384-391 Archaeological Association, University of Calgary.

1991 Roman Britain to Anglo-Saxon England: the Zooarchaeological Evidence, in Animal Use and Culture Change, edited by Pam J. Crabtree and Kathleen Ryan, pp. 32-38. MASCA Research Papers in Science and Archaeology, Supplement to Volume 8. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum.

1991 (With D.V. Campana) More on Communal Hunting, Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 4(1): 125-128.

1990 Subsistence and Ritual: The Faunal Remains from Dún Ailinne, Co. Kildare, Ireland. Emania 7: 22-25.

1990 (with D.V. Campana) Communal Hunting in the Natufian: The Social and Economic Implications. Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 2(2): 291-307.

1990 (with Janet M. Monge) The Skeletal Remains from Cyrene. In The Extramural Sanctuary of Demeter and Persephone at Cyrene, Libya, Vol. 4., pp. 114-155. Philadelphia: The University Museum.

1990 (with D. V. Campana) The Contribution of Dexter Perkins, Jr. and Patricia Daly to Zooarchaeological Studies and Their Implications for Contemporary Faunal Research. In P. Crabtree, D. Campana, and K. Ryan, eds., Animal Domestication and Its Cultural Context, pp. 5-13.

1990 Faunal Remains from the Iron Age and Romano-British Features. In Stanley West, West Stow: The Prehistoric and Romano-British Occupations, pp. 101-105. East Anglican Archaeology, Number 48. Ipswich: Suffolk County Planning Department.

1990 Zooarchaeology and Complex Societies: Some Uses of Faunal Analysis for the Study of Trade, Status, and Ethnicity, in Archaeological Method and Theory, vol. 2, edited by M. B. Schifffer, pp. 155-205. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

1990 (With D.V. Campana) A Note on the First Season of Excavation at the Late Natufian Site of Salibiya I, Jordan Valley. Paléorient 16(1): 111-114.

1990 (With D.V. Campana) The Late Natufian Site of Salibiya I in the Jordan Valley: Preliminary Investigations. AnthroQuest No. 42: 20-22.

1990 Comment in Gary S. Webster, Labor Control and Emergent Stratification in Prehistoric Europe. Current Anthropology 31(4): 347.

1990 Quand les Anglo-Saxons envahissaient l'Angleterre. La Recherche 21(218): 244-245 (February 1990).

1989 Sheep, Horses, Kine, and Swine: A Zooarchaeological Approach to the Anglo-Saxon Settlement of England. Journal of Field Archaeology 16: 205-213.

1989 Zooarchaeology at Early Anglo-Saxon West Stow, in Charles Redman, ed., Medieval Archaeology. Binghamton: Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies, pp. 203-215.

1987 (with Douglas V. Campana) ANIMALS--A C Language Computer program for the Analysis of Faunal Remains and Its Use in the Analysis of the Early Iron Age Fauna from Dun Ailinne. Archaeozoologia 1(1): 58-69.

1987 (with Douglas V. Campana) A New Model for the Domestication of the Dog, MASCA Journal 4(3): 98-102.

1987 (with Janet M. Monge) The Faunal Remains from the Sanctuary of Demeter and Persephone at Cyrene, Libya. MASCA Journal 4 (3): 139-143.

1987 Identifying Specialized Agricultural Production in the Archaeological Record: A Response to Wells. Journal of Field Archaeology 14: 241-243.

1987 Salibiya I. Old World Archaeology Newsletter 11(3): 11-12.

1986 Dairying in Irish Prehistory: The Evidence from a Ceremonial Center. Expedition 28(2): 59-62.

1986 (with Janet M. Monge) The Fauna, in Martha S. Joukowsky, Prehistoric Aphrodisias, pp. 180-190. Publications de l'Histoire de Louvain, XXXIX.

1985 The Mammalian Fauna from Dun Ailinne, Co. Kildare, Ireland. MASCA Journal 3(6): 178-181.

1985 Historic Zooarchaeology: Some Methodological Considerations. Historical Archaeology 19(1): 76-78.

1985 (With G. Possehl, L. Gregory, Y.M. Chitwala, P. Rissman, G. Wagner and J. Longenecker) Preliminary report on the second season of excavations at Rojdi:1983-84. Man and Environment 9: 80-100.

1985 The Faunal Remains. In S. E. West, West Stow: The Anglo- Saxon Village, pp. 85-96, East Anglican Archaeology, Report No. 24. Ipswich: Suffolk County Planning Department.

1984 The Archaeozoology of the Anglo Saxon Site at West Stow, Suffolk, in K. Biddick, ed., Archaeological Approaches to Medieval Europe, pp. 223-235. Kalamazoo: Medieval Institute Publications.

1984 Early Anglo-Saxon Paleoeconomy: The Evidence from West Stow. MASCA Journal 3(2): 41-43.

1984 (with D.V. Campana) Bone Implements from the Providence Covelands Site (RI-935), Providence, Rhode Island, MASCA Journal 2 (4): 112-113.

1983 Seeds and Subsistence in the Northeast: The Paleoethnobotany of the Delaware Park and Van Voorhiss Farm Sites. Man in the Northeast 26: 75-79.

1982 Paleoethnobotany at Dun Ailinne, C. Kildare, Ireland. MASCA Journal 2(1): 3-5.

1982 Worked Bone form Dun Ailinne, Co. Kildare, Ireland. MASCA Journal 2(1): 6-7.

1982 A Summary of Current Approaches to Recovery of a Reliable Record of Ancient Plant Remains. MASCA Journal 2(3): 91-95.

1981 (with A. Langendorfer) Paleoethnobotany of the Delaware Park Site, MASCA Journal 1(7): 195-201.

1980 Early Agriculture: Some Recent References. MASCA Journal 1(4): 121-123.

1980 Plants and Folk Medicine: Some Recent References. MASCA Journal 1(5): 151-153.

1979 Paleoethnobotany: Some Recent References. MASCA Journal 1(3): 85-87.

1979 Archaeological Faunal Analysis: Some Recent References. MASCA Journal 1(3): 87-89.

On-line Publications

2005 Domestication, in McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology, edited by T. Harrison, available on-line.

2005 Instructors’ Manual and Test Bank for Exploring Prehistory: How Archaeology Reveals Our Past.

Reviews

2018 Review of Theodore E. White and the development of zooarchaeology in North America by R. Lee Lyman. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 24 (1), in press.

2017 Review of Charleston: an archaeology of life in a coastal community, by M. A. Zierden and E. J. Reitz, Gainesville, University Press of Florida, in Environmental Archaeology, .

2016 Review of Debby Banham and Rosamond Faith. Anglo-Saxon Farms and Farming. New York: Oxford University Press, 2014. American Historical Review 121 (4): 1346-7.

2014 Review of From These Bare Bones: Raw Materials and the Study of Worked Osseous Objects, edited by Alice Choyke and Sonia O’Connor, Journal of Archaeological Research 70: 604-605.

2011 Review of Mission and Pueblo of Santa Catalina de Guale, St. Catherine’s Island, Georgia: A Comparative Zooarchaeological Analysis by E. J. Reitz, B. Pavao-Zuckerman, D. C. Weinand, and G. A. Duncan. Journal of Anthropological Research 67: 127-8.

2009 Review of Knowth and the Zooarchaeology of Early Christian Ireland by Finbar McCormick and Emily Murray, Environmental Archaeology 14 (1), 94-95.

2006 Review of Diet and Health in Past Human Populations: Current Research and Future Directions, edited by J. Davies, M. Fabis, M. Richards, and R. Thomas, Journal of Anthropological Research 62: 142-143.

1996 Review of An Early Neolithic Village in the Jordan Valley, Part II: The Fauna of Netiv Hagdu'd, by E. Tchernov, American Antiquity.

1993 Review of The Interpretation of Archaeological Spatial Patterning, edited by E.M. Kroll and T.D. Price. American Journal of Archaeology 97:168.

1992 Review of From the Baltic to the Black Sea: Studies in Medieval Archaeology, edited by D. Austin and L. Alcock. American Antiquity, 57(4): 745-746.

1992 Review of Hunter-gatherers: Archaeological and Evolutionary Theory by R.L. Bettinger, American Journal of Archaeology 96:557-8.

1991 Review of J. Patrick Greene, Norton Priory. American Antiquity 56: 570.

1991 Review of C.L. Crumley and W.H. Marquant, eds., Regional Dynamics: Burgundian Landscapes in Historical Perspective. American Antiquity 56: 172.

1990 (With D.V. Campana) Review of N.A. Silberman, Between Past and Present: Archaeology, Ideology, and Nationalism in the Modern Middle East. Archaeology. (November/December), pp. 80, 82, 86.

1990 Review of William C. Overstreet, Maurice J. Grolier, and Michael R. Toplyn, The Wadi Al-Jubah Archaeological Project Volume 4: Geological and Archaeological Reconnaissance in the Yemen Arab Republic, 1985. American Journal of Archaeology 94: 684.

1988 Review of M. Ohel, The Acheulian of the Yiron Plateau, Israel. American Journal of Archaeology 92:443.

1988 Review of P. Ucko, Academic Freedom and Apartheid. American Journal of Archeology 92: 441.

1988 (With Douglas V. Campana) Review of Jean Desse, Louis Chaix and Nathalie Desse-Berset, "Osteo" Basse-Reseau de Donnés Ostéometrique pour l'Archéozoologie. Zooarchaeological Research News 7(1): 13-14.

1988 Review of J.V. Canby, E. Porada, B.S. Ridgway, and T. Stech, eds., Ancient Anatolia: Aspects of Change and Cultural Development. Bulletin of the Society for the Anthropology of Europe 2(1): 11-12.

1988 Review of A. Lengyel and G.T.B. Radan, eds., The Archaeology of Roman Pannonia. Bulletin of the Society for the Anthropology of Europe 2(1): 12.

1987 Review of Decoding Danebury (videotape). Archaeology (January/February1987): 76, 78.

1986 Review of S.J. Olsen, Origins of the Domestic Dog: The Fossil Record and R.G. Klein and K. Cruz-Uribe, The Analysis of Animal Bones from Archaeological Sites. Archaeology (July/August 1986): 61.

1986 Review of N.R.J. Fieller et al., eds., Paleobiological Investigations: Research Design, Methods and Data Analysis. American Journal of Archaeology 90: 347-348.

CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PUBLIC LECTURES (since 1986)

1986 Northeastern Anthropological Association, 26th Annual Meeting, Buffalo, NY, March: Early Anglo-Saxon England and the Development of Complex Societies in Medieval Europe.

1986 Conference on Computers and Archaeology, Princeton University, April: A Computer Program for the Analysis of Faunal Remains.

1986 International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ), 5th International (with D.V. Campana) Animals--A C Language Computer Program for the Analysis of Faunal Remains and Its Use in the Study of Early\Iron Age Fauna from Dun Ailinne.

1987 Society of Ethnobiology, 10th Annual Conference, Florida State Museum, March, 1987: (with D.V. Campana) A New Model for the Domestication of the Dog.

1987 First Northeast Faunal Analysis Conference, University of Connecticut, March, 1987: Quantitative Methods and Anatomical Distributions.

1985/87 Exemplary Course on Historical Archaeology and Museum Interpretation, sponsored by a National Endowment for the Humanities Grant to the Hagley Museum and Library, Delaware, Spring: Floral and Faunal Analysis: An Historical Perspective.

1987 11th Congress of the International Union of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences, Mainz, West Germany, September: Subsistence and Ritual: The Faunal Remains from the Early Iron Age Site of Dun Ailinne, Co. Kildare, Ireland.

1987 Princeton University Medieval Studies Program Lecture series on the Built Environment in the Middle Ages, Princeton University, February: Settlement Patterns and the Early Development of the English Medieval Village.

1988 Program in the Ancient World, Princeton University, April, 1988: An Archaeological Approach to Agricultural Origins in Palestine.

1988 23rd International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May: Zooarchaeology and the Study of Medieval Lifeways.

1989 Session Organizer (with Peter Wells, Center for Ancient Studies, University of Minnesota) 24th Annual Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May: two-part session on the Foundation of Medieval Societies: Archaeological Approaches. Paper topic: Rural Economy: The Archaeological Evidence.

1989 International Conference on the Natufian Culture in the Levant, Valbonne, France, June: (with A. Belfer-Cohen and D.V. Campana) Salibaya I: First Results.

1989 Session Organizer, 22nd Annual Chacmool Conference on the Archaeology of Gender, Calgary, Canada, 1989: session on Gender Roles and the Origins of Agriculture. Paper topic: Gender Roles in the Natufian Culture of Palestine.

1990 Conference on the Environment and Economy in the Anglo-Saxon Period, sponsored by the Museum of the City of London and the British Museum (Natural History), London, April 9-10. Paper topic: Animal Exploitation in East Anglian Villages.

1990 Society for American Archaeology, Annual Meeting, Los Vegas, April. Paper topic: The Use of Environmental Space in Early Anglo-Saxon England: The Zooarchaeological Evidence.

1990 International Council for Archaeozoology, Sixth International Conference, Washington, May 21-25. Paper topics: Natufian Hunting Patterns: The Evidence from Salibiya I, Lower Jordan Valley (with Douglas V. Campana) and From Roman Britain to Anglo-Saxon England: A Zooarchaeological Perspective.

1990 Zooarchaeology and Anglo-Saxon Identity. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association, 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, November 28-December 2.

1990 Middle Saxon Animal Husbandry at Brandon, The Archaeology of the Anglo-Saxon Settlements, and Roman Britain to Anglo-Saxon England: The Zooarchaeological Evidence. University of Minnesota, Program in Ancient Studies and Program in Medieval Studies, November. 1990.

1991 The Archaeology of the Anglo-Saxon Villages. Staten Island Archaeological Society.

1991 What Have We Learned from Forty Years of Research on Animal Domestication? Paper presented at the 1991 Chacmool Conference: Culture and Environment, A Fragile Co-existence. November 7-10, 1991,Calgary, Alberta.

1991 Changing Patterns of Livestock Husbandry and the Rise of Complex Societies in Anglo-Saxon England. Paper presented at the 1991 Meeting of The American Anthropological Society, Chicago, November 20-24, 1991.

1992 Zooarchaeological Evidence for the Origins of the Wool Trade in Early Medieval England. Paper presented (in absentia) at the 1992 Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Kingston, Jamaica, January 1992.

1992 The Origins of the English Wool Trade: Faunal Remains from the Anglo-Saxon Site of Brandon. Paper presented at the 57th Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Pittsburgh, PA, April 8-12, 1992.

1992 Urban Provisioning and Rural Surplus Extraction: A Comparison of West Stow and Brandon. Paper submitted (in absentia) to Medieval Archaeology 1992, York, England, September 1992.

1992 The Wool Trade and the Rise of Urbanisim in Middle Saxon England. Paper presented at the 1992 American Anthropological Association (in absentia), San Francisco, California, December 1992.

1993 Co-chair and Co-organizer (with Anne Pike-Tay) of Session on Patterning in Faunal Remains 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO, April 14-18, 1993.

1993 Discussant, Approaches to the Development of Complexity in Northern, Western and Central Europe. Chacmool Conference, November 1993, Calgary, Alberta.

1994 The Symbolic Role of Animals in Anglo-Saxon England: Evidence from Burials. Paper presented at the 29th International Congress on Medieval Studies, May 1994, Kalamazoo, MI.

1995 A Zooarchaeological Approach to the Evolution of Complex Societies in Eastern Anglo-Saxon England. Paper presented at the 60th annual meeting of the society for American Archaeology, May 1995, Minneapolis, MN.

1996 Discussant. Contemporary Zooarcheology: Case Studies from the Old and New Worlds, Society for American Archaeology. April 10-14, 1996, New Orleans, LA.

1996 Discussant, Americanist Approaches to Europe Archaeology, Society for American Archaeology, April 10-16, New Orleans, LA.

1996 The Effects of Roman Colonization on systems of animal production in eastern England. SAA, April 10-16, New Orleans.

1997 Discussant. Anglo-Americanist Approaches to European Data Sets Society for American Archaeology, Nashville, April 1997.

1997 Discussant, Text as Material Culture/Material Culture as Text, 30th Chacmool Conference. Calgary, November 1997.

1997 Irish Immigrant Diet in New York: Faunal remains from the Five Points Site. Public Lecture sponsored by the Princeton Area Chapter of Sigma Xi. Princeton University, December 1997.

1998 1998 Excavations at Fort Johns, Public lecture for the Friends of the Park, Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area. Van Campen Inn, August 1998.

1998 Discussant. Material Culture as Text, Text as Material Culture: Alternative Approaches to Archaeological Interpretation, American Anthropological Association, December 1998, Philadelphia.

1999 Excavations at Fort Johns 1998: The Archaeology of the French and Indian War. Invited public lecture, Norwalk Technical Community College, Norwalk, CT; March 11, 1999.

1999 Forts of the French and Indian War Period in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area: 1998 Excavations at Fort Johns. Paper presented to the combined meeting of the Connecticut and Massachusetts Archaeological Societies, April, 1999

1999 Roundtable: Zooarchaeology and Complex Societies. 1999 SAA Meetings, Chicago, March, 1999.

2000 Cooperative Agreements in Action: The Archaeology of the French and Indian War in the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (with John Wright and Douglas Campana).Poster presented at the SAA meeting in Philadelphia, April 5-9, 2000.

2000 Discussant for Steve Mrozowski, Historical Archaeology and the Future of Anthropological Research. New York Academy of Sciences, Feb. 28, 2000.

2000 1998-1999 Archaeological Excavations at Fort Johns: A Cooperative Project between the National Park Service and NYU. Archaeological Society of New Jersey, March 18, 2000.

2001 Women’s Experiences of Archaeological Field Schools, 1970-2000. Paper presented at the 2001 meeting of the Society for American Anthropology. New Orleans, April, 2001.

2001 French and Indian War Forts in the Delaware Water Gap. Paper presented at the 6th Annual Ohio Country Conference, Archaeology and the American Wars for Empire: 1754-1794, March 24-25, 2001, University of Pittsburg, Greensburg Campus.

2002 Participant/Discussant, Perceptions in Field School Management, 2002 Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver, CO, March 2002.

2002 Sheep Tales: Zooarchaeological Perspectives on the End of Roman Britain and the Adventus Saxonum. Annual Ancient Studies Lecture, Ancient Studies Program, U. of Missouri, Columbia, April 30, 2002.

2002 (With Douglas V. Campana) The Diet of Washington’s Soldiers at Valley Forge During the Winter of 1777-78. Paper Presented at the ICA2 (International Council for Archaeozoology) meeting at Durham, UK, August 2002.

2002 Contemporary Archaeological Theory, Ritual, and Religion: A Re-analysis of the Faunal Remains from the Iron Age Site of Don Ailinne, Co. Kildare, Ireland. Keynote Speaker for Session on Beyond Calories: the Zooarchaeology of Ritual and Religion. Presented at the ICAZ meeting at Durham, UK, August 2002

2003 (With Douglas V. Campana and Julia Steele) Artifacts, Bones and the Historical Record–Insights into the Daily Life of the Valley Forge Soldier. Paper presented at the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology (CNEHA), Lowell, MA, October 2003.

2003 (With Douglas V. Campana) Using Zooarchaeology to Reconstruct the Soldiers’ Diet at Valley Forge. Paper presented at the Eastern States Archaeological Federation Meetings, Mount Laurel, NJ, November12th, 2003

2004 Discussant for Across the Wide and Perilous Sea: Cultural Contact in Medieval Northern Europe. Symposium presented at the 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, March 31st-April 4th, 2004, Montreal, Canada.

2004 Discussant for Outlaws, Chieftains, and Traders: Political Ecology of Viking Age Iceland, by Thomas McGovern and Sophia Perdikaris. New York Academy of Sciences, Anthropology Section, April 26th, 2004

2004 Global Climate Change: Lessons from Archaeology and the Younger Dryas Event. Presented as part of the Intro to Earth Series for NYU Earth Matters, November 8th, 2004

2005 Wool Production at Brandon: The Zooarchaeological Evidence. Paper presented at the conference on Breaking and Shaping Beastly Bodies: Animals as Material Culture in the Middle Ages. Cambridge University, March 19, 2005; also served as discussant for the conference.

2005 (With Douglas V. Campana) Worked Bone from Dún Ailinne: an Iron Age “Royal” Site in Ireland. Paper presented at the 5th International Meeting of the ICAZ Worked Bone Research Group, Veliko Turnovo, Bulgaria, August 29th-September 3rd, 2005

2006 Co-organizer and Co-Chair (with DV Campana), Session on Archaeozoology and Colonialism at the 10th International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ) Conference, Mexico City, August, 2006.

2006 Zooarchaeology and Colonialism in Roman Britain: Evidence from Icklingham, Paper presented at the 10th ICAZ Conference, Mexico City, August 23-28, 2006

2006 The Use of Archaeological and Zooarchaeological Data in the Interpretation of Dún Ailinne, an Iron Age Royal Site in Co. Kildare, Ireland, Paper presented at the Association for Environmental Archaeology meetings, Exeter, UK, March 2006

2006 Resistivity and Magnetometer Survey at Dun Ailinne, Co. Kildare, Ireland, poster presented at the NABO (North Atlantic Biocultural Organization) meetings in Quebec City, Canada, September 20-24, 2006 (with S. A. Johnston, R. Schott, G. Dowling, D. Campana, and C. Newman)

2007 The Question of Roman Contact with Ireland, paper presented at the 7th Roman Archaeology Conference and 17th Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, March 29th-April 1st, 2007, London

2007 Urban-Rural Interactions in East Anglia: The Evidence from Zooarchaeology. Paper presented at the International Medieval Conference at the University of Leeds, July 9-12, 2007.

2007 Worked Bone from Tepe Godin, Iran. Paper presented at the 6th meeting of the Worked Bone Research Group, International Congress of Archaeozoology, Paris, August 27-31, 2007.

2007 Archaeozoological Approaches to Urban/Rural Interactions in Middle Saxon (ca

. 650-850 CE) England, paper presented at Medieval Europe, Paris, 2007, September 5th, 2007.

2007 Ritual Feasting at Dún Ailinne, Co. Kildare, Ireland: Social and Economic Implications. Paper presented at the Chacmool Conference, University of Calgary, November 10-12, 2007.

2007 (with Jen Piro) Pastoral Econmies in the Northeastern Anatolian Highlands from the Mid-4th to 3rd Millennium BC; Paper presented at the American Schools of Oriental Research Meetings, San Diego, November 14-17, 2007.

2008 Town and County in Anglo-Saxon England: Using Zooarchaeology to Study the Beginnings of Urbanism in Post-Roman Britain. Paper presented at the Yale University Archaeology Lunchtime Seminar, January, 2008.

2008 The Diet of Ipswich from the Middle Saxon through the Medieval Periods. Paper presented at the 4th Annual Animal as Material Culture in the Middle Ages Conference, Budapest, Hungary, March, 2008.

2008 Specialized Herding Practices in Middle Saxon England: Evidence from East Anglia. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC, April, 2008.

2008 Landscapes and Power: Political Economy and Feasting in Iron Age Ireland. Paper presented at the Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) West Meetings, Columbia University, New York, May 2008.

2008 Archaeozoology, Medieval History, and Medieval Archaeology: Relationships Among These Diverse Disciplines. Paper Presented at the Meeting of the International Committee of the International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ). Visegrád, Hungary, August-September 2008.

2008 Medieval Archaeology. Plenary address at the Moravian College Third Undergraduate Conference in Medieval and Early Modern Studies. December 6th, 2008.

2008 Anglo-Saxon Diet: the Archaeological Evidence. Invited Lecture, Princeton Chapter of the American Institute of Archaeology, December 10, 2008.

2009 Anglo-Saxon Landscape Use in the Lark Valley: Evidence from West Stow and Icklingham. Paper presented at the 74th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, GA, April, 2009.

2010 The Rise of Urbanism in Anglo-Saxon England: Evidence from Zooarchaeology. Paper presented at the conference on New York’s Women in Archaeology; Perspectives from the Field. Hunter College, April 10th, 2010

2010 (With Douglas Campana) Secondary Animal Products, Wealth, and Trade in Middle Saxon England. Paper presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO, April 14-18, 2010.

2010 The Role of Zooarchaeology in Modern Medieval Archaeology. Paper presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MO, April 14-18, 2010.

2010 Excavations at Amheida: the 2010 season--presentation on the faunal remains. Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, NYU. April 19, 2010.

2010 A New York Yankee in King Arthur’s court: Old World archaeozoology in North America—past, present and future. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ), August 25th-29th, 2010. Paris.

2011 The Enigma of the Irish Iron Age: New Research at the Irish Royal Site of Dun Ailinne, Co. Kildare. Paper presented at the Anthropology Department Colloquium, University of Minnesota, October 3, 2011.

2012 Susan A. Johnston, Pam Crabtree, and Douglas V. Campana, Space and Place at Dun Ailinne, Co. Kildare. Paper presented at the Rathcroghan Archaeological Conference, April 13-15, 2012.

2012 The Role of Dogs in Anglo-Saxon Society: Evidence from Eastern England. Paper presented at the 77th annual Society for American Archaeology Meetings, Memphis, April 18-22, 2012

2012 Anglo-Saxon Zooarchaeology: Can We Move Beyond Palaeoeconomy? Paper presented at the Buffalo TAG 2012: Bridges to New Worlds Conference, May 17-20, 2012.

2012 Zooarchaeology at Medieval Ipswich; from ‘wic’ to regional market town. Paper presented at the 18th annual meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Helsinki, Finland, August 29th-September 1st, 2012.

2012 Late Roman Animal Use in Egypt: Faunal Remains from the Sites of Amheida and Ain-al-Gedida, Dakleh Oasis, Western Egypt. Paper presented at World Archaeology Today: A Symposium in memoriam of Emeritus Prof. Dr. Angela von den Driesch, International Council for Archaeozoology, International Committee, Istanbul, Turkey, October 6, 2012.

2012 Animal Husbandry in East Anglia from the 5th to the 10th Centuries CE. Poster presented at the international conference on Archaeology of Farming and Animal Husbandry in Early Medieval Europe (5th-10th centuries). GIPyPAC, Vitoria-Gasteiz, 15th-16th November, 2012.

2012 (with Maragrita Fernandez Mier): Conclusion. Presented at the international conference on Archaeology of Farming and Animal Husbandry in Early Medieval Europe (5th-10th centuries), GIPyPAC, Vitoria-Gasteiz, 15th-16th November, 2012.

2013 Mid-19th-Century Irish-American Foodways in New York City: Evidence from the Five Points Site in Lower Manhattan. Paper presented at the 46th annual conference of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Leister, UK, January 9-12, 2013

2013 State Formation in Anglo-Saxon England. Paper presented at the 78th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, HI, April 6th, 2013

2013 (with D. Campana) Worked bone from Kyzyltepa, an Achaemenid outpost in Uzbekistan; paper presented at the 9th Meeting of the ICAZ worked Bone Research Group, Zhengzhou, Henan, China, April 14-19, 2013.

2013 The Robert T. Farrell Lecture for the American Society of Irish Medieval Studies (ASIMS): Remembering Bernard Wailes: Archaeological Approaches to Late Iron Age and Early Medieval Ireland. Paper presented at the 48th International Congress on Medieval Studies, Kalamazoo, MI, May 9-12, 2013

2013 Zooarchaeological Approaches to Animal Domestication; Paper presented at the conference on Responses of Vegetation and Human Society to Climatic Changes in Ukraine, Kamyana Mohyla, Ukraine, June 14th-17th, 2013.

2013 Class and “Romanization” In Late Roman Egypt: Issues of Identity and the Faunal Remains from the Site of Amheida in the Dakleh Oasis, Western Egypt. Paper presented at the 11th meeting of ASWA (Archaeozoology of Southwest Asia and Adjacent Areas), Haifa, June 23-28, 2013.

2013 Boneless zooarchaeology: Dogs in Anglo-Saxon art and literature. Paper presented at the Theoretical Archaeology Group Annual Conference, Bournemouth University, December 16-18, 2013.

2014 Discussant for session on “For One Pleasure, a Hundred Pains”: the Royal Hunt in the Ancient World. Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 23-27, 2014, Austin, Texas

2014 State Formation in Anglo-Saxon England. Public lecture presented to the New York Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America, New York chapter, May, 22, 2014

2014 (with Douglas V. Campana) Animal Bone Remains from the site of Kinik Höyük, Southern Cappadocia, Turkey: Animal husbandry and hunting practices during the Iron Age, Hellenistic, and Medieval period, Paper presented at the 9th International Conference on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East, June 9th-13th, 2014, Basel, Switzerland

2014 Early Bronze Age Animal Husbandry at Shengavit, Yerevan, Armenia. Paper presented at the 12th meeting of the International Council for Archaeozoology, San Rafael, Argentina, September 21-27, 2014; I also served as co-organizer for the sessions on Pigs and Ritual and Archaeozoology in Oceania.

2014 Animal Bone Remains from Medieval Antwerp: A First Look. Paper presented at the Conference on Medieval Archaeology, SUNY Cortland, October 18, 2014.

2014 The End of the Empire: A View from the Ends of the Empire. Keynote lecture for the 1st Meeting of the ICAZ Roman Period Working Group, Sheffield University, November 20-22, 2014.

2014 Exploring Early Medieval Urbanism: Fauna from 9th- and 10th-Century Antwerp. Paper presented at Yale University, Anthropology Department, December 5, 2014.

2015 Respondent for Sophia Perdikaris, Living in the Anthropocene: Human Ecodynamics in Barbuda, WI. New York Academy of Sciences, March 23, 2015.

2015 Beyond Bones: Non-faunal Evidence for the Role of Dogs in Anglo-Saxon Society. Paper presented at the 80th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 14-19, 2014, San Francisco, CA.

2015 (with Eileen Reilly, Tim Bellens, and Anne Schryvers) Beetles and Bones: Faunal remains as indicators of the relationship between pre-urban Antwerp and its hinterland. Paper presented at the Conference on the Environmental Archaeology of European Cities, Brussels, Belgium, May 27-29, 2015.

2015 (with Douglas V. Campana) Subsistence and Ritual—Faunal Remains from the Iron Age, Hellenistic and Medieval Site of Kinik Höyük, Southern Cappadocia, Turkey. Paper presented at the 12th ASWA (Archaeozoology of Southwest Asia and Adjacent Areas) Conference, June 10th-14th, 2015, Groeningen, Netherlands.

2015 The Emporia and the Re-birth of Towns in Anglo-Saxon England: Evidence from Ipswich. Visiting Research Scholar’s Lecture, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, October 13, 2015.

2015 (with Eileen Reilly, Tim Bellens, and Anne Schryvers, Environmental Evidence at Pre-Urban (8th-10th Century) Antwerp: the Faunal and Archaeological Evidence. Paper Presented at the environmental Archaeology Association Conference, November 6-8, 2015, York, UK.

2016 (with Claudia Milne) Contradictory Food: Dining at a New York Brothel c. 1840s. Paper presented at the 49th Annual conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, January 6-9, 2016.

2016 Animal husbandry at the Fenland Edge: Zooarchaeology from Middle Saxon Brandon. Invited paper presented at the Fenlands symposium sponsored by Center for Cultural Analysis, Rutgers University, March 1, 2016.

2016 Background to New Methods in Zooarchaeology—identifying, storing, and recording faunal collections that will be used by other researchers. Paper presented at the 81st meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Orlando, Florida, April 6-10, 2016.

2016 (with D. V. Campana) Worked Bone Objects from the Chalcolithic Levels of Çiftlik/Tepecik, Southern Cappadocia, Turkey. Paper presented at the 11th meeting of the Worked Bone Research Group, Iasi, Romania, May 23-28, 2016.

2016 (with D.V. Campana) The Development of Farming Communities during the Chalcolithic—Animal Bone Remains and Worked Bone Objects from Tepecik, Southern Cappadocia, Turkey. Paper presented at the session on Zooarchaeology and Social Archaeology, World Archaeology Congress, August 28-September 2, 2016, Kyoto, Japan.

2016 Discussant, Session on Zooarchaeology and Social Archaeology, World Archaeology Congress, August 28-September 2, 2016, Kyoto, Japan.

2016 Taxation in Anglo-Saxon England: Archaeological and Historical Approaches. Invited paper presented at the conference on the Mechanics of Extraction: Comparing Principles of Taxation and Tax compliance in the Ancient World, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, NYU, September 30-October 1, 2016.

2016 A first look at the Chalcolithic faunal remains from Çiftlik-Tepecik, Central Anatolia, Turkey. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Committee of the International Council for Archaeozoology, Archaeozoology: Global Developments and Chinese Perspectives. October 12-17, 2016, Zhengzhou, China

2017 The Archaeology of Anglo-Saxon England: Urbanism and State Formation in Anglo-Saxon England. Invited lecture at the Spokane chapter of the American Institute of Archaeology, Spokane, WA, February 1, 2017.

2017 Carl Sheppard Memorial Lecture, Anglo-Saxon England: Urbanism and State Formation in Anglo-Saxon England. Invited lecture at the Milwaukee chapter of the American Institute of Archaeology, Milwaukee, WI, April 23, 2017.

2017 Bone remains from Sector A1. Presented in the conference on Kinik Höyük meets Onchestos held at Columbia University, May 6th, 2017.

2017 Organizer and Chair of the session on Archaeology of Production and Power in the Middle Ages, 52nd International Congress on Medieval Studies, May 11-14, 2017, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI.

2017 Campana, D.V. and Crabtree, P.J., Equid “idols” from Tepecik-Çiftlik, southern Cappadocia, Turkey. Poster presented at the 12th meeting of the Worked Bone Research Group (WRBG), University of Grenada, Spain, May 23-27, 2017.

2017 Animal bones from the Early Bronze Age site of Shengavit, Yerevan, Armenia. Paper presented at the 13th international meeting of ASWA (Archaeozoology of Southwest Asia and Adjacent Areas), University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus, June 7-9, 2017.

2017 Crabtree, P. J. and Campana, D. V., Faunal remains and worked bone objects from the Chalcolithic levels at Tepecik-Çiftlik, Southern Cappadocia, Turkey. Poster presented at the 13th international meeting of ASWA (Archaeozoology of Southwest Asia and Adjacent Areas), University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus, June 7-9, 2017.

2017 Crabtree, P., Reilly, E., Wouters, B., Devis, Y., Bellens, T., and Schryvers, R., Environmental Evidence for Early Medieval Antwerp: New Data from Archaeology, Micromorphology, Macrofauna and Insect Remains. Paper presented at the 2017 meeting of the European Archaeological Association, 30 August-3 September 2017, Maastricht, Netherlands.

2018 Crabtree, P.J., and Campana, D.V., Faunal Remains from the 4th-Century Church Complex at Ain el-Gedida, Upper Egypt. Poster presented at the second meeting of the Roman Period Working Group, Basel, Switzerland, February 1-3, 2018.

CONFERENCES ORGANIZED

2015 Conference Organizer, North American Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference, New York University, May 22-24, 2015.

1988 Conference Organizer (with P. Bogucki): Second Annual Northeast Faunal Analysis Conference, Princeton University, April.

1989 Conference Organizer (with K. Ryan): Third Annual Northeast Faunal Analysis Conference, University of Pennsylvania, April.

EDITORIAL

1989-1994 Co-editor (with D.V. Campana), Zooarchaeological Research News

2017-present Associate Editor for Zooarchaeology, Environmental Archaeology

STUDENT ADVISING

I have served as the primary faculty adviser for the following undergraduate honors students in anthropology, MA students in skeletal biology and PhD students in anthropological archaeology.

Undergraduate Honors Students

2017 Samuel Disotell. Thesis topic: Faunal Remains from the Site of Dún Ailinne, Ireland. This research has been supported by Raineri and DURF grants.

2014 Madeline Breda. Thesis topic: A Metric Analysis of Zapotec-Attributed Dog Remains. This research was supported by a DURF grant. Further education: MA in Paleoanthropology and Paleolithic Archaeology at University College London.

2013 Danielle Brown. Thesis topic: Castles in Siege Warfare and Weapons Technology in Medieval Britain and Ireland. Further Education: MA in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) at the University of Chicago. Current: Geospatial Data Technical Assistant at the Harvard University Libraries.

2013 Sam Anthony. Thesis topic: Strategic Burial Placement: Site Reuse by Germanic Groups in a Post-Roman Context.

2011 Mary Van Dempsey. Thesis topic: Woodworking in Greco-Roman Egypt. Current: Executive Assistant at Buildium.

2011 Jesse Wolfhagen. Thesis topic: Teaching Old Data New Tricks: Reintegrating Curated

Zooarchaeological Material from the Western Swiss Lakes into Modern Academic

Discussion. Current: PhD candidate in Anthropology (archaeology track) Stony Brook University.

2010 Amanda Mayo. Thesis topic: The Significance of the Irish High Cross: Its Iconography and Function. This research was funded by a DURF grant. Current: student at the University of Chicago Law School.

2009 Kathleen Paul. Thesis topic: Ball courts of the Southern Maya Lowlands: Observations on Form, Function, and Urban Planning. This research was supported by a DURF grant. Current: PhD candidate in bioarchaeology at Arizona State University.

2004 Dianne Scullin. Thesis topic: Maize domestication in Mesoamerica. Further education: M. Phil. in Archaeology from Cambridge University and a PhD in Anthropology (archaeology track) from Columbia University.

2003 K. Elizabeth Soluri. Thesis topic: Ethnographically Informed guidelines for Further Investigations of Hunter-Gatherer and Farmer Interaction. Further Education: PhD in Anthropology from the University of California at Berkeley.

2003 Marisa Macari. Thesis topic: Burial Pits: Implications for Ceremony and Society in Early Chalcolithic Cyprus. Further Education: D. Phil in medical anthropology from Oxford University. Current: Coordinator of Nutritional Health Research at El Poder del Consumidor.

2002 Michael McLoughlin. Thesis topic: A Reanalysis of Newgrange and Knowth, Co. Meath, Ireland, and the Irish Passage Tomb Tradition. This research was supported by Ranieri and DURF grants. Further Education: MA and ABD in Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania (archaeology track). Current: Program Manager for Microsoft.

2002 Chrsita Cesario. Thesis topic: Polynesian Fishhooks: A re-analysis of the H1 Fishhook Asssemblage from South Point, Hawaiʽi. Further Education: PhD in Anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania. Current: Member of the faculty in the Critical Writing Program at the University of Pennsylvania.

2002 Bonnie Barron. Thesis topic: Visiting Coney Island Pier: The Call for a New Anthropology of Hunter-Gatherers.

1998 Janet Six. Thesis topic: An Archaeological Study of the Privy at the Thomas Eakins House. Further Education: MA in Anthropology (archaeology track) from Columbia University and a PhD in Anthropology (historical archaeology) from the University of Pennsylvania. Current: CEO of Sixth Sense Archaeology.

1997 Mieka Brand (Polanco). Thesis topic: Myth and Reality at the Five Points: A Study of Archaeological and Historical Records from a Nineteenth Century New York City Neighborhood. Further Education: MA and PhD in Anthropology at the University of Virginia. Current: Associate Professor of Anthropology at James Madison University.

MA Students in Human Skeletal Biology

2015 Sara Feldcamp. Thesis topic: The Lost Remains of Dún Ailinne: Analysis of Rediscovered Faunal Remains from the Irish Iron Age Site.

2009 Jenna Batillo. Thesis topic: An Investigation into the Preservation of Saw Marks and Cutmarks on Burnt Bone. Current: PhD candidate in Anthropology at Southern Methodist University.

2008 Emma Hite. Thesis title: Morphological and Molecular Approaches to Specied Identification in Equid Cheek Teeth from Godin: Terminology, Taxonomy and Further Implications. Current: PhD candidate in the Anthropology Department (Archaeology Track) at the University of Chicago.

2007 Anna Delaney. Thesis title: Scavenger Variation in Central New Jersey: Implications for Forensic Analysis. Current: Assistant Forensic Anthropologist for the New Jersey State Police.

2006 Jessica Rottenstein. Thesis title: Experimental Decomposition in the Northeast in Three Different Microenvironments. Current: Biology teacher at Mount St. Michael Academy.

Second reader for the following students: Daniel Ehrlich, Eleanor Farber, Jeanette Fridie, Volney Friedrich, Laura Gaydosh, Emma Lagan, Katelin McCormick

PhD Students in Anthropological Archaeology and Related Fields

Current PhD student advisees: Katherine McCullough French (will defend her PhD in November 2016), Kelila Jaffe (Food Studies, co-chair with Amy Bentley), Taylor Zaneri, Allison Casaly, Allison Whitlock, and Zoe Strassfield.

Core Committee Member for the following PhD students and recent graduates: Adam Green (PhD 2016), Noah Pleshet (PhD 2016), Matthew Spigelman (2015), John O’Hara, Sneh Patel, Smiti Nathan, Eli Dollarhide, Yan Zhang (ISAW), Antonia Santangelo (Anthropology, CUNY Graduate Center)

PhDs completed

2016 Zenobie Susanne Garrett. Dissertation title: Dynamic Communities in Early Medieval Aquitaine: A GIS Analysis of Roman and Medieval Landscapes in the Vézère Valley, France. Current: Adjunct Professor at Mercy College.

2011 Julie Anidjar. Dissertation topic: Middle to Late Woodland Coastal Subsistence and Seasonality at Site 38BU1938, Beaufort County, South Carolina.

2009 Jennifer Piro. Dissertation title: Pastoralism in the Early Transcaucasian Culture: The faunal remains from Sos Höyük. Dr. Piro’s research was supported by a Fulbright Grant, and she received a Smithsonian post-doctoral fellowship. Current: Manager of Academic Advising and Student Services, NYU Tandon School of Engineering.

2009 James Boyle. Dissertation Title:  The Production and Use of Bone and Antler Dress Pins in Early Medieval Ireland, c. AD 400 – 800. Current: Manager: Jim Boyle Dairy.

2007 Susan Malin-Boyce. Dissertation title: The Frauenberg at Weltenburg: Early La Tène Settlement along the Bavarian Danube. Current: Archaeologist with the St. Louis District of the Army Corps of Engineers.

2003 Thalia Gray. Dissertation title: Precious Networks: the Role of Imported Materials at Ostrow Ledniki in Transformations of the Early Medieval Polish State. Current: medical writer.

2002 Rae Ostman. Dissertation title: The City and Complexity: Volterra, Italy. Pottery Production during the Hellenistic Etruscan Period and the Late Roman to Late Antique Period. Current: Associate Research Professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society at Arizona State University.

2000 Maura Smale. Dissertation title: Rural-to-Urban Transition on the Edge of New York City: Nineteenth Century Foodways at the Lott Farmstead, Kings County, New York. Dr. Current: Professor and Chief Librarian at the New York City College of Technology and the CUNY Graduate Center.

2000 Julie Zimmermann Holt. Dissertation title: Animal Exploitation and the Middle to Late Woodland Transition: A Comparison of Animal Use at Mound Centers and Hamlets. This research was funded by an NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant. Current: Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Anthropology at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville.

1997 David Perry. Dissertation title: The Archaeology of Hunter-Gatherers: Plant Use in the Dutch Mesolithic. Current: Compliance Manager for SAI communications.

MEMBERSHIPS

Society for American Archaeology, Member Publications Committee, 2012-13

Society for Historical Archaeology

Society for Hawaiian Archaeology

Environmental Archaeology Association

European Archaeological Association

World Archaeological Congress

Sigma Xi: Elected 1998

SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION

International Council for Archaeozoology, Treasurer (2006-2018), Member of the International Committee (2006-present), Member of the Executive Committee (2006-present); re-elected to the International committee for 2018-22, Chair of the Nominations Committee 2017

Member of the Scientific Committee for the for the 11th meeting of the Worked Bone Research Group, Iasi, Romania, May 2016

Member of the Scientific Committee for the 12th meeting of the Worked Bone Research Group, Granada, Spain, 2017

Member of the Program Committee for the 2018 Society for American Archaeology meetings, service 2017-18

Associate Editor for Zooarchaeology, Environmental Archaeology, 2017-present

COMMUNITY SERVICE

Member (1992-1998), Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education, Pennington, NJ,

Vice President, 1994, President, 1994-1998

Co-President, Hopewell Elementary PTO, 1998-2000

Convener, Hopewell Valley District Parents Council, 1999-2000

Commissioner, Hopewell Township Historic Preservation Commission, 2000-2014; Chair 2005-2006, Vice Chair 2007-08.

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