CURRICULUM VITAE - Eastern New Mexico University

CURRICULUM VITAE

Kathy Durand Gore Eastern New Mexico University Department of Anthropology and Applied Archaeology

Portales, New Mexico 88130 505-562-2303

EDUCATION

1999

Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. Ph.D.: Anthropology. Dissertation: "The Chaco Phenomenon: A Faunal Perspective from the Peripheries."

1992

Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. M. A.: Anthropology, Bioarchaeology Program. Thesis: "Near Eastern Dental Morphology Past and Present."

1988

Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. B. A.: Anthropology, Summa Cum Laude.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

August 2013 - Present Chair and Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology and Applied Archaeology, Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, New Mexico.

August 2011 ? May 2013 CLAS Assistant Dean, Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology and Applied Archaeology, Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, New Mexico.

August 2007 ? August 2011 Chair and Associate Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology and Applied Archaeology, Eastern New Mexico University, Portales, New Mexico.

AWARDS AND SCHOLARSHIPS

2007-2008

Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching Eastern New Mexico University

1989 - 1992

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship

HONOR SOCIETIES

1993 1992 1987 1986

Sigma Xi Phi Kappa Phi Phi Beta Kappa Golden Key National Honor Society

PUBLICATIONS

2014 Stable Isotope Analysis of Turkey (Meleagris Gallopavo) Diet from Pueblo II and Pueblo III Sites, Middle San Juan Region, Northwest New Mexico. American Antiquity 79:337-352. (with Harlan McCaffery, Robert H. Tykot, and Beau R. DeBoer).

2010

Discrete Dental Trait Evidence of Migration Patterns in the Northern Southwest. In Archaeological and Biological Variation in the New World, edited by B. Auerbach, pp. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale. (Senior author with Meradeth Snow, David Glenn Smith, and Stephen R. Durand).

2010 Ancestral Puebloan mtDNA in Context of the Greater Southwest. Journal of Archaeological Science 37:1635-1645. (With Meradeth H. Snow and David G. Smith).

PAPERS AND POSTERS PRESENTED

2014

Life and Health in the Point Community, an Ancestral Puebloan Population in the Middle San Juan Region. Paper presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas. (Senior author with Meradeth Snow, Cathey Cline, Elizabeth Adams, and Michelle Greene.)

2012 Migration to Paquim? on the Chaco Meridian: the Dental Evidence. Paper presented at the 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee. (Senior author with David Batten.)

2009 Tracing Chacoan Migration Using Discrete Dental Traits. Paper presented at the 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia. (Senior author with Stephen R. Durand.)

GRANTS

2010 Internal Research Grant, Eastern New Mexico University, Spring 2010, $2,970, for stable isotope analysis to investigate evidence of animal husbandry among prehistoric population. Turkey Husbandry in the Prehistoric Pueblo World, Kathy Roler Durand, Principal Investigator.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Courses taught include: Humans and Their Environments (ANTH/GEOG 103), The Dawn of Humanity (ANTH 111), Survey of Forensic Science (ANTH/BIOL/CHEM/CJ 125), Survey of Forensic Science Laboratory (ANTH/BIOL/CHEM/CJ 125), People and Cultures of the World (ANTH/GEOG 233), Humans and Primates (ANTH 247), Humans and Primates Laboratory (ANTH 247L), Anthropology and the Developing World (ANTH 333), Medical Anthropology (ANTH/SOC 350), Human Osteology (ANTH 404/504, Archaeology of Mexico and Middle America (ANTH 462/562), Field School (ANTH 481), Archaeology for Teachers ANTH 493/593, Fundamentals of Archaeological Theory ANTH 495, Modern Concepts in Anthropology (ANTH 500), Anthropological Research Foundations (ANTH 501), Zooarchaeology (ANTH 518), Recent Developments in Archaeological Theory (ANTH 550).

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FIELD EXPERIENCE

Summer 2013

Co-Director of ENMU Summer Field School, Blackwater Draw and Farmington, New Mexico

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Member:

American Association of Physical Anthropologists Dental Anthropology Association Society for American Archaeology Phi Kappa Phi (President of ENMU Chapter 2008-2011, Treasurer 2011-present) Sigma Xi (Secretary of ENMU Chapter 1996 ? 2000, Treasurer 2007-2008)

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Zooarchaeology, Dental Anthropology, Southwest Prehistory, Human Osteology

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