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1 JACK L. HOFMAN VITA 2017 POSITION Associate Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, University of Kansas Courtesy Curator, Archaeological Research Center, Biodiversity Institute, University of Kansas ADDRESS Department of Anthropology, 622 Fraser Hall, 1415 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, Kansas 66045-2110 e-mail: [email protected] FAX: (785) 864- 5224 Cell phone: 785 766-7068 Office: (785) 864- 4103 EDUCATION Ph.D. 1986 University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Anthropology) Dissertation Advisor: Walter E. Klippel M.A. 1984 University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Anthropology) 1977-78 Graduate Studies, University of Wyoming, Laramie (Anthropology) B.A. 1976 University of Oklahoma, Norman (Anthropology) RESEARCH INTERESTS Great Plains Archaeology (Paleoindian through Historic periods) Hunters and Gatherers ( mobility, technology & interaction) Peopling of the New World Archaeological Method and Theory Regional and Large Scale Patterning in the Archaeological Record Technology and Culture Change Lithic Analysis Zooarchaeology Mortuary Practices among Hunter-Gatherers Prehistory of the Eastern U.S. Upper Paleolithic Archaeology, Western Europe Paleoecology and Evolutionary Ecology CURRENT POSITION 1996- University of Kansas, Department of Anthropology, Associate Professor; I teach a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate level archaeology courses and seminars, direct fieldwork in Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Texas, and France and supervise graduate student thesis and dissertation research on faunal and lithic studies. 1991-96 University of Kansas, Department of Anthropology, Assistant Professor; Archaeological Research Center (Museum of Anthropology), Courtesy Curator. I taught a variety of undergraduate and graduate level archaeology courses, directed fieldwork in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, and supervised student research on faunal and lithic studies. I directed lithic analysis of Upper Paleolithic collections in France. COURSES TAUGHT (University of Kansas): Introduction to Archaeology (ANTH 110, 310); Introduction to Archaeology Honors (ANTH 111); Prehistory of Kansas (ANTH 318); Laboratory Techniques in Archaeology (ANTH 406); Training in Archaeological Field Work (ANTH 419, 890); Summer Archaeological Field School (ANTH 418, 889); Topics in Archaeology: Method and Theory (ANTH 500); North American Archaeology (ANTH 504); Prehistory of Eastern North America (ANTH 505); Hunters and Gatherers (ANTH 516); Environment and Archaeology (ANTH 518); Lithic Technology (ANTH 519); Zooarchaeology (ANTH 521); Great Plains Archaeology (ANTH 523) History of Anthropology (ANTH 701); Current Archaeology (ANTH 702); History of American Archaeology (ANTH 710);

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JACK L. HOFMAN VITA

2017

POSITION Associate Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, University of Kansas

Courtesy Curator, Archaeological Research Center, Biodiversity Institute, University of Kansas

ADDRESS Department of Anthropology, 622 Fraser Hall, 1415 Jayhawk Blvd., Lawrence, Kansas 66045-2110

e-mail: [email protected] FAX: (785) 864-

5224

Cell phone: 785 766-7068 Office: (785) 864-

4103 EDUCATION

Ph.D. 1986 University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Anthropology)

Dissertation Advisor: Walter E. Klippel

M.A. 1984 University of Tennessee, Knoxville (Anthropology)

1977-78 Graduate Studies, University of Wyoming, Laramie (Anthropology)

B.A. 1976 University of Oklahoma, Norman (Anthropology) RESEARCH INTERESTS

Great Plains Archaeology (Paleoindian through Historic periods)

Hunters and Gatherers ( mobility, technology & interaction)

Peopling of the New World

Archaeological Method and Theory

Regional and Large Scale Patterning in the Archaeological Record

Technology and Culture Change

Lithic Analysis

Zooarchaeology

Mortuary Practices among Hunter-Gatherers

Prehistory of the Eastern U.S.

Upper Paleolithic Archaeology, Western Europe

Paleoecology and Evolutionary Ecology

CURRENT POSITION

1996- University of Kansas, Department of Anthropology, Associate Professor; I teach a wide variety of undergraduate and graduate

level archaeology courses and seminars, direct fieldwork in Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and Texas, and France and supervise

graduate student thesis and dissertation research on faunal and lithic studies.

1991-96 University of Kansas, Department of Anthropology, Assistant Professor; Archaeological Research Center (Museum of

Anthropology), Courtesy Curator. I taught a variety of undergraduate and graduate level archaeology courses, directed

fieldwork in Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, and supervised student research on faunal and lithic studies. I directed lithic

analysis of Upper Paleolithic collections in France.

COURSES TAUGHT (University of Kansas):

Introduction to Archaeology (ANTH 110, 310);

Introduction to Archaeology Honors (ANTH 111);

Prehistory of Kansas (ANTH 318);

Laboratory Techniques in Archaeology (ANTH 406);

Training in Archaeological Field Work (ANTH 419, 890);

Summer Archaeological Field School (ANTH 418, 889);

Topics in Archaeology: Method and Theory (ANTH 500);

North American Archaeology (ANTH 504);

Prehistory of Eastern North America (ANTH 505);

Hunters and Gatherers (ANTH 516);

Environment and Archaeology (ANTH 518);

Lithic Technology (ANTH 519);

Zooarchaeology (ANTH 521);

Great Plains Archaeology (ANTH 523)

History of Anthropology (ANTH 701);

Current Archaeology (ANTH 702);

History of American Archaeology (ANTH 710);

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Seminar in Plains Archaeology (ANTH 715);

Seminar in Archaeology: [Paleoindians, Peopling of the New World, Domestic Space] (ANTH 849);

Data Analysis in Archaeology (ANTH 851);

Theory and Current Problems in Archaeology (ANTH 853);

Responsible Research in Anthropology (ANTH 707).

Also supervised numerous directed readings courses, senior honors theses, master’s theses, and Ph. D. dissertations.

Chair Ph.D. student committees: degrees awarded 9

Chair M. A. student committees: degrees awarded 18

Chair Sr. Honors Theses student committees: degrees awarded 12

Member, Ph.D. and M. A. student theses committees in anthropology at KU: degrees awarded 13 (Ph.D.) and 25 (M.A.)

In addition I have served on several graduate committees for students in other departments including Geography and Geology

and at other universities.

Ph.D. GRADUATE COMMITTEES CHAIRED:

Steve R. Holen. 2001. Clovis Mobility and Lithic Procurement on the Central Great Plains of North America.

Georges R. Pearson. 2002. Pan-Continental Paleoindian Expansions and Interactions as Viewed from the Earliest Lithic

Industries of Lower Central America.

Brent Buenger. 2003. The Impact of Wildland and Prescribed Fire on Archaeological Resources.

Virginia Hatfield. 2006. Historical Continuity from Shemya to Dutch harbor: An Evolutionary Analysis of Chipped Stone

Technology in the Aleutian Islands.

Chris Widga. 2006. Bison, Bogs, and Big Bluestem: The Subsistence Ecology of Middle Holocene Hunter-Gatherers in the

Eastern Great Plains.

Alison Hadley: Ph. D. 2015. Organization of Pipestone Pipe Technology at Great Bend Aspect Sites in Kansas.

Emily Williams: Ph. D. 2015. Folsom Land Use Patterns in the Central Plains.

Shannon Ryan: Ph. D. 2016. Recognizing Paleoindian Hide Working Activity Areas on the Great Plains.

Brendon Asher: Ph. D. 2016. From the Continental Divide to the Plains-Woodland Border: Clovis and Folsom/Midland Land

Use and Lithic Procurement.

COMMITTEE SERVICE: ANTHROPOLOGY DEPARTMENT

Undergraduate Committee (currently)

Odyssey Archaeological Research Program (Board of Advisors, 2003 to present)

Associate Chair, Department of Anthropology (2009-2015)

Graduate Committee (chair, multiple years, 3 times), Graduate Coordinator, Graduate Committee (member), Departmental

Steering Committee, Undergraduate Committee (member), Anthropology Merit Evaluation Committee, Anthropology Web

Site Committee, Library Acquisitions Liaison, Publications in Anthropology Committee (chair), Curriculum Committee, Web

site Committee, Vision Committee, Mark Kappelman Award Committee (chair), Carlisle Smith Award Committee (member), ,

Chair Search Committee for N. A. Archaeologist (3 searches), Chair Search Committee for Old World Archaeologist, Co-Chair

Search Committee for Geoarchaeologist; Curriculum Committee; Departmental Three Year Faculty Review Committee; Search

Committee member for Biological Anthropologist.

COMMITTEE SERVICE: UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE

General Research Fund Social Sciences Selection Committee (2 times),

Chancellors and Honors Fellowship Committee,

College Ad Hoc Committee on Internal Affairs (2004 member),

CLAS Sabbatical Review Committee (2007-2009),

Anthropology Department and Anthropology Museum Liaison Committee,

ODYSSEY Geoarcheology Program board of directors (2003- present)

POSITIONS HELD AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

1986-91 University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Archaeological Survey. Staff Archaeologist. Directed research in western Oklahoma and

Texas. Supervised student research projects and assisted in training avocational archaeologists in surveying, excavation, and

laboratory methods. Conducted systematic recording of private archaeological collections.

1989-91 University of Oklahoma, Department of Anthropology, Adjunct Assistant Professor. Taught graduate level courses on

Paleoindians, Hunters and Gatherers, and Archaeological Field School.

1986 University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology. Research Assistant Professor in Anthropology. Taught Introduction to

archaeology.

1985 University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology. Instructor. Taught Introduction to Archaeology.

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1979-85 University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, Senior Research Technician. Columbia Archaeological Project.

Supervised controlled surface collections and excavation of buried Archaic sites. Analysis of lithics, geomorphology, and

burial data from buried Archaic sites and shell middens in Middle Tennessee.

1978-79 Illinois State Museum, Intern in Archaeology. Analysis of Hopewell, Woodland and Mississippian materials from the

Twenhafel site in southern Illinois.

1978 Powers Elevation Company, Archaeological Division. Staff Archaeologist. Survey and evaluation of energy development sites

throughout Wyoming. Included Paleoindian, Archaic, and Historic sites.

1978 Oklahoma Archeological Survey, Consulting Archaeologist, Survey and evaluation of prehistoric sites in eastern Oklahoma.

1977-78 Wyoming State Archaeologist's Office. Survey Archaeologist. Survey and excavation of Paleoindian bison kill sites, Archaic

sand dune sites, terrace sites, tipi ring sites, a stratified cave, and sheepherder camps.

1976-77 Oklahoma Historical Society and Oklahoma Archaeological Survey, State Register Field Archaeologist (SHPO Staff

Archaeologist). Evaluation of sites and National Register Nominations.

1976 University of Oklahoma, Department of Anthropology, Field School in Archaeology. Student and Graduate Assistant.

Excavation of Fourche Maline mound (McCutchen-McLaughlin site, 34LT11), Latimer County, Oklahoma.

1975-76 Oklahoma Conservation Commission. Assistant Archaeologist. Excavation and analysis of a stratified rock shelter in Atoka

County, Oklahoma.

1975 Oklahoma River Basin Survey Project. Field Archaeologist. Excavation of Protohistoric Wichita Village in Kay County,

Oklahoma.

1974 Oklahoma Highway Archaeological Survey. Research Assistant. Analysis and report writing of an Archaic site in LeFlore

County, Oklahoma.

1973 Oklahoma Archaeological Survey, Lab Supervisor for a variety of archaeological projects.

1972 University of Oklahoma Research Institute, Norman. Survey Archaeologist. Survey of pipeline route from Arkansas to Texas

borders. Location and evaluation of sites across Oklahoma.

1971-75 Oklahoma Archaeological Survey, University of Oklahoma. Positions: lab assistant, research assistant, lab supervisor. Survey

and excavation at Paleoindian, Archaic, Woodland, Fourche Maline, Caddoan, Washita River, and historic sites. Survey of

Paleoindian artifacts and analyses of ceramic and lithic materials. Darkroom work and report writing.

PUBLICATIONS: EDITED VOLUMES AND MONOGRAPHS

2010 Exploring Variability in Early Holocene Hunter-Gatherers. (edited by S. Hurst and J. L. Hofman). University of Kansas

Publications in Anthropology 25.

1996 Archaeology and Paleoecology of the Central Great Plains. (J. L. Hofman, editor) Arkansas Archeological Survey Research

Series 48. Fayetteville.

1992 Piecing Together the Past: Applications of Refitting Studies in Archaeology. (J.L. Hofman and J.G. Enloe, editors) BAR

International Series 578. Oxford.

1990 A Survey of Archaeological Resources and Evaluation of Buried Site Potential in Northwestern Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.

(J.L. Hofman and R.R. Drass, editors). Oklahoma Archaeological Survey, Archaeological Resource Survey Report 36.

1989 From Clovis to Comanchero: Archaeological Overview of the Southern Great Plains. (J.L. Hofman et al.) Arkansas

Archeological Survey Research Series, 35. Fayetteville.

1986 Hunter-Gatherer Mortuary Variability: Toward an Explanatory Model. University Microfilms International, Publication 86-

11599. Ann Arbor.

1983 Southeastern Natives and Their Past: Papers Honoring Dr. Robert E. Bell (D. G. Wyckoff and J.L. Hofman, editors).

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Oklahoma Archaeological Survey, Studies in Oklahoma's Past 11, Cross Timbers Heritage Association Contributions 2.

1982 Pathways to Plains Prehistory: Anthropological Perspectives on Plains Natives and Their Pasts (D.G. Wyckoff and J.L.

Hofman, editors). Oklahoma Anthropological Society Memoir 3, Cross Timbers Heritage Association Contributions 1.

1978 Wyoming Contributions to Anthropology 1 (F.E. Smiley and J.L. Hofman, editors). University of Wyoming Publications

42(1).

1975 Archaeology at the Easton Site (LF-213), LeFlore County, Oklahoma. Oklahoma Highway Archaeological Survey, Papers in

Highway Archaeology 1. (111 pp.)

PUBLICATIONS: MAJOR ARTICLES and BOOK CHAPTERS

submitted Gearing up for a Hunt: A Great Bend Cache from Central Kansas (with B. M. Crable). under review, Plains Anthropologist.

submitted The Growth of Pawnee Archaeology (M. J. Adair and J. L. Hofman). In, Waldo Wedel and Plains Archaeology, edited by M.

E. Hill and L. Ritterbush. in review

2017 Bone Permittivity and its effect on using ground-penetrating radar. (B. Schneider, G. Tsoflias, D. W. Steeples, R. Mandel and

J. Hofman). Geophysics 83(1): H1-H11.

2016 Seedorf: A Small Allen Complex Assemblage in Eastern Colorado. Plains Anthropologist 61 (239): 203-224.

2016 Donna C. Roper 1947-2015 (obituary) (with Mary J. Adair). Plains Anthropologist 61(239):282-290.

2014 The Coltrain Biface Cache, Wilson County, Kansas (with D. Aaron). The Kansas Anthropologist 35:14-18. (appeared 2017)

2013 Refitting the Great Plains: A Long Distance Stone Tool Refit from Western Kansas. (J. L. Hofman and S. R. Ryan) Plains

Anthropologist 58(226):69-78.

2013 Clovis Archaeology in the Central Plains, Republic County, Kansas. The Kansas Anthropologist 34:13-34 (appeared 2015).

2012 A Cody Locality on the Southern Prairie Plains (J. L. Hofman and J. M. Blackmar). Plains Anthropologist 57(224):393-410.

2012 Made of Stone: Impacts on Early Historic Sites in Republic County, Kansas. The Kansas Anthropologist 33: 1-18.

2012 Stone Arched Ceiling Caves: Early Historic Horizon Markers in the Central Plains (J. L. Hofman and D. Aaron). The Kansas

Anthropologist 33: 19-67.

2010 New Perspectives on Early Holocene Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology: An Introduction (J. L. Hofman and S. Hurst). In,

Exploring Variability in Early Holocene Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways, edited by S. Hurst and J. L. Hofman, pp. 1-12. University

of Kansas Publications in Anthropology 25.

2010 Allen Complex Behavior and Chronology in the Central Plains. In, Exploring Variability in Early Holocene Hunter-Gatherer

Lifeways, edited by S. Hurst and J. L. Hofman, pp. 135-152. University of Kansas Publications in Anthropology 25.

2006 Paleoarchaic of Kansas (J.M. Blackmar and J. L. Hofman). In, Kansas Archaeology, edited by R. Hoard and W. Banks, pp. 46-

75. University of Kansas Press. Lawrence.

2006 The Waugh Site (34HP42), Northwestern Oklahoma. In Guidebook of the 18th Biennial Meeting of the American Quaternary

Association, edited by R.D. Mandel, pp. 4-27 - 4-34. Kansas Geological Survey Technical Series 21, Lawrence, Kansas.

2006 The Claussen Site (14WB322) (Mandel, R.D., C. Widga, J.L. Hofman S. Ryan, and K. Bruner). In Guidebook of the 18th Biennial

Meeting of the American Quaternary Association, edited by R.D. Mandel, pp. 4-17 – 4-25. Kansas Geological Survey Technical

Series 21, Lawrence, Kansas.

2004 Buried Paleo-Indian Landscapes and sites on the High Plains of Northwestern Kansas (R. D. Mandel, J. L. Hofman, S. Holen,

and J. M. Blackmar). In, E. P. Nelson and E. A. Erslev, Field Trips in the Southern Rocky Mountains, USA. Geological

Society of America Field Guide 5, pp. 69-88. Denver.

2004 Evolution of Human Occupation on the High Plains: Grass, Bison, and People. American Quaternary Association, Abstracts of

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18th Biennial Meeting, pp. 35-40.

2003 Tethered to Stone or Freedom to Move: Folsom Biface Technology in Regional Perspective. In, From Coups de Poing to

Clovis: Multiple Approaches to Biface Variability, edited by H. L. Dibble and M. Soressi, pp. 229-249. University of

Pennsylvania Museum Monographs 115. Philadelphia.

2003 Geoarchaeological Investigations at the Winger Site: A Late Paleoindian Bison Bonebed in Southwestern Kansas, U.S.A. (R.

D. Mandel and J. L. Hofman). Geoarchaeology 18(1):129-144.

2002 Le Secteur J10, le “Magma” Gravettien. [J. Combier, and J. L. Hofman]. In, Solutre: 1968 - 1998, edited by J. Combier and A.

Montet-White. Memoires de la Societe Prehistorique Francaise XXX:89-98.

2002 Clovis in Kansas (J. L. Hofman and I. S. Hesse). TER-QUA Symposium Series, Volume 3, edited by W. Dort, Jr., pp. 15-36.

Institute for Tertiary-Quaternary Studies.

2002 High Points in Folsom Archaeology. In, Folsom Technology and Lifeways, edited by J. E. Clark and M. B. Collins, pp. 375-

388. Lithic Technology, Special Publication.

2001 Mehl’s Dilemma: Paleomortology and Interpretation of the Clovis-Mammoth Association at Domebo, Oklahoma. In,

Proceedings of the International Conference on Mammoth Site Studies, edited by D. West, pp. 95-103. University of Kansas

Publications in Anthropology 22, Lawrence.

2001 Tyranny in the Archaeological Record of Specialized Hunters. (J. L. Hofman and L. C. Todd). In, People and Wildlife in

Northern North America, Papers in Honor of R. D. Guthrie. edited by S. C. Gerlach and M. S. Murray, pp. 200-215. B.A.R.

International Series 944. Archaeopress, Oxford.

1999 Folsom Fragments, Site Types, and Assemblage Formation. In, Folsom Lithic Technology: Explorations in Structure and

Variation, edited by D. S. Amick, pp. 122-143. International Monographs in Prehistory, Ann Arbor.

1999 Folsom Fluting Fallacies. (E. E. Ingbar and J. L. Hofman). In, Folsom Lithic Technology: Explorations in Structure and

Variation, edited by D. S. Amick, pp. 98-110. International Monographs in Prehistory. Ann Arbor.

1999 Unbounded Hunters: Folsom Bison Hunting on the Southern Plains Circa 10,500 B.P., The Lithic Evidence. In, "Bison

Subsistence Through Time: From Palaeolithic to Paleoindian Times", edited by J.Ph.. Brugal, F. David, J. G. Enloe, and J.

Jaubert, pp. 383-415. Editions APDCA, Antibes, France.

1998 Paleoindian Cultures of the Great Plains (J. L. Hofman and R. W. Graham). In, Archaeology on the Great Plains, edited by

W.R. Wood, pp. 87-139. University of Kansas Press, Lawrence.

1997 Reinvestigation of the Perry Ranch Plainview Site on the Southern Plains. (J.L. Hofman and L. C. Todd). In, Southern Plains

Bison Procurement and Utilization from Paleoindian to Historic. Edited by L. C. Bement and K. J. Buehler, pp. 101-117, Plains

Anthropologist Memoir 29.

1997 The Waugh site: A Folsom-age Bison Bonebed in Northwestern Oklahoma. (M.E. Hill and J. L. Hofman). In, Southern Plains

Bison Procurement and Utilization from Paleoindian to Historic. Edited by L. C. Bement and K. J. Buehler, pp. 63-83. Plains

Anthropologist Memoir 29.

1997 Changing the Plains Archaic. Forward to, Changing Perspectives of the Archaic in the Northwestern Plains and Rocky

Mountains, edited by M. L. Larson and J. Francis, pp. xi-xxvi. University of South Dakota Press.

1997 The Laird Paleoindian Bison Bonebed in Northwestern Kansas (J. L. Hofman and J. M. Blackmar). The Kansas Anthropologist

18(2):45-58.

1996 Dentition Studies of Mill Iron and Other Early Paleoindian Bison Bonebed sites. (L.C. Todd, D. J. Rapson, and J. L. Hofman).

In, The Mill Iron Site, edited by G. C. Frison, pp. 145-175. University of New Mexico Press.

1996 Early Hunter-Gatherers of the Central Great Plains: Paleoindian and Mesoindian (Archaic) Cultures. In, Archeology and

Paleoecology of the Central Great Plains, edited by J. L. Hofman, pp.41-100. Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series

48. Fayetteville.

1995 Dating Folsom Occupations on the Southern Plains: The Lipscomb and Waugh Sites. Journal of Field Archaeology 22(4):421-

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1994 Paleoindian Aggregations on the Great Plains. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 13(4): 341-370.

1994 Geoarchaeology and Geochronology of the Miami (Clovis) site, on the Southern Plains of Texas. (V.T. Holliday, C. V. Haynes,

Jr., J. L. Hofman, and D. J. Meltzer). Quaternary Research 41:234-244.

1994 Interproximal Grooves, Toothaches, and Purple Coneflowers. (P. Willey and J. L. Hofman). In, Skeletal Biology in the Great

Plains, edited by D.W. Owsley and R.L. Jantz, pp. 147-157. Smithsonian Institution Press. Washington, D.C.

1994 Kansas Folsom Evidence. The Kansas Anthropologist 15 (2):31-43.

1993 An Initial Survey of the Folsom Complex in Oklahoma. Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 41:71-105.

1992 Recognition and Interpretation of Folsom Technological Variability on the Southern Plains. In, Ice-Age Hunters of the

Rockies, edited by D.J. Stanford and J.S. Day, pp. 193-224. University Press of Colorado, Niwot.

1992 Putting the Pieces Together: An Introduction to Refitting. In, Piecing Together the Past: Applications of Refitting Studies in

Archaeology. J.L. Hofman and J.G. Enloe, editors, pp. 1-20. BAR International Series 578. Oxford.

1992 Faunal Analysis and Paleoindian Studies: The Lipscomb Bison Bonebed (L.C. Todd, J.L. Hofman, and C.B. Schultz). Plains

Anthropologist 37: 137-165.

1992 Defining Buried Occupation Surfaces in Terrace Sediments. In, Piecing Together the Past: Applications of Refitting Studies in

Archaeology. J.L. Hofman and J.G. Enloe, editors, pp. 128-150. BAR International Series 578. Oxford.

1991 Identification of Central Texas Edwards Chert at the Folsom and Lindenmeier Sites (J.L. Hofman, L.C. Todd, and M.B.

Collins). Plains Anthropologist 36:297-308.

1991 Folsom Land Use: Projectile Point Variability as a Key to Mobility. In, Raw Material Economies Among Prehistoric Hunter-

Gatherers, edited by Anta Montet-White and Steve Holen. University of Kansas Publications in Anthropology 19, pp. 335-355.

Lawrence.

1991 Terminal Pleistocene Archaeology of the Northwestern Oklahoma Area: Clovis and Folsom Evidence. In, A Prehistory of the

Plains Border Region, Guidebook, 9th Annual Meeting, South-Centeral Friends of the Pleistocene, compiled by B.J. Carter and

P.A. Ward, pp. 38-49. Oklahoma State University, Stillwater.

1991 The Waugh Site: A Folsom-Bison Association in Northwestern Oklahoma (J.L. Hofman and B. J. Carter). In, A Prehistory of

the Plains Border Region, Guidebook, 9th Annual Meeting, South-Central Friends of the Pleistocene, compiled by B. J. Carter

and P.A. Ward, pp. 24-37. Oklahoma State University, Stillwater.

1990 Shifting Sands: A Folsom-Midland Assemblage from a Campsite in Western Texas. Plains Anthropologist 35:221-253. (J.L.

Hofman, D.S. Amick, and R.O. Rose)

1990 Seasonality of the Scottsbluff and Lipscomb Bison Bonebeds: Implications for Modeling Paleoindian Subsistence (L.C. Todd,

J.L. Hofman, and C.B. Schultz). American Antiquity 55(4):813-827.

1990 Salt Creek, Recent Evidence from the Eastern Folsom Margin in Central Oklahoma. Plains Anthropologist 35:367-374.

1990 Paleoindian Mobility and Utilization of Niobrara or Smoky Hill Jasper on the Southern Plains. The Kansas Anthropologist

9(2):1-13.

1990 The Lipscomb Bison Quarry: 50 Years of Research (J.L. Hofman and L.C. Todd). Transactions of the 25th Regional

Archaeological Symposium for Southeastern New Mexico and Western Texas, pp. 43-58. Southwest Federation of

Archaeological Societies. Midland.

1989 The Lipscomb Bison Quarry: Continuing Investigation at a Folsom Kill-Butchery Site on the Southern Plains (J.L. Hofman,

L.C. Todd, C.B. Schultz, and W. Hendy). Bulletin of the Texas Archaeological Society, volume 60:149-189. (printed 1991)

1989 Prehistoric Culture History: Hunters and Gatherers in the Southern Great Plains. In, From Clovis to Comanchero:

Archaeological Overview of the Southern Great Plains. Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research Series 35, pp. 25-60. (J.L.

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Hofman et al.) Fayetteville.

1989 Land of Sun, Wind, and Grass. In, From Clovis to Comanchero: Archaeological Overview of the Southern Great Plains.

Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research Series 35, pp. 5-14. (J.L. Hofman, R.L. Brooks, J.S. Hays, D.W. Owley, R.L. Jantz,

M.K. Marks, and M.H. Manhein) Fayetteville.

1989 A History of Archaeological Research on the Southern Great Plains (J.L. Hofman and J.S. Hays). In, From Clovis to

Comanchero: Archaeological Overview of the Southern Great Plains. Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research Series 35,

pp. 15-24. (J.L. Hofman, R.L. Brooks, J.S. Hays, D.W. Owley, R.L. Jantz, M.K. Marks, and M.H. Manhein) Fayetteville.

1989 Prehistoric Culture History--Woodland Complexes in the Southern Great Plains (J.L. Hofman and R.L. Brooks). In, From

Clovis to Comanchero: Archaeological Overview of the Southern Great Plains. Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research

Series 35, pp. 61-70. (J.L. Hofman, R.L. Brooks, J.S. Hays, D.W. Owley, R.L. Jantz, M.K. Marks, and M.H. Manhein)

1989 Protohistoric Culture History on the Southern Great Plains. In, From Clovis to Comanchero: Archaeological Overview of the

Southern Great Plains. Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research Series 35, pp. 91-100. (J.L. Hofman, R.L. Brooks, J.S.

Hays, D.W. Owley, R.L. Jantz, M.K. Marks, and M.H. Manhein)

1989 Historical Archaeology in the Southern Great Plains (J.S. Hays, R.L. Brooks, and J.L. Hofman). In, From Clovis to

Comanchero: Archaeological Overview of the Southern Great Plains. Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research Series 35,

pp. 101-110. (J.L. Hofman, R.L. Brooks, J.S. Hays, D. W. Owley, R.L. Jantz, M.K. Marks, and M.H. Manhein)

1989 An Ode to Collections Lost. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Newsletter 37(1):6-7. (Also published in Central States

Archaeological Journal 36(4):217-220, 1990; in Texas Archaeology 35(2 and 3) 1991; and in Oklahoma Anthropological

Society, Special Bulletin #1 (1992 edition.).

1988 A Folsom Hunting Overlook in Eastern Wyoming (J.L. Hofman and E. Ingbar). Plains Anthropologist 33(121):337-350.

1988 Folsom Research in Western Oklahoma: Rethinking the Folsom Occupation of the Southern Plains. Transactions of the 23rd

Regional Archaeological Symposium for Southeastern New Mexico and Western Texas, pp. 6-30. Southwestern Federation of

Archaeological Societies. Amarillo.

1988 Dating the Lower Member of the Domebo Formation in Western Oklahoma. Current Research in the Pleistocene 5:86-88.

1987 Hopewell Blades from Twenhafel: Distinguishing Local and Foreign Core Technology. In, The Organization of Core

Technology, edited by J.K. Johnson and C.A. Morrow, pp. 87-117. Westview Press, Boulder.

1987 A Study of Bison Mandibles from the Horner and Finley Sites (L.C. Todd and J.L. Hofman). In, The Horner Site: The Type

Site of the Cody Cultural Complex, edited by G.C. Frison and L.C. Todd pp. 493-539. Academic Press, Orlando.

1986 Vertical Movement of Artifacts in Alluvial and Stratified Deposits. Current Anthropology 27(2):163-171.

1986 Eva Projectile Point Breakage at Cave Spring: Pattern Recognition and Interpretive Possibilities. Midcontinental Journal of

Archaeology 11(1):79-95.

1985 Middle Archaic Ritual and Shell Midden Archaeology: Considering the Significance of Cremations. In, Exploring Tennessee

Prehistory: A Dedication to Alfred K. Guthe, edited by T.R. Whyte, C.C. Boyd, Jr. and B. H. Riggs, pp. 1-21. The University

of Tennessee Department of Anthropology Report of Investigations 42. Knoxville.

1984 The Plains Villagers: The Custer Phase. In, Prehistory of Oklahoma, edited by R.E. Bell, pp. 287-305. Academic Press,

Orlando.

1984 The Western Protohistoric: A Summary of the Edwards and Wheeler Complexes. In, Prehistory of Oklahoma, edited by R.E.

Bell, pp. 347-362. Academic Press, Orlando.

1984 Chipped Stone Technologies at Twenhafel: A Multicomponent Site in Southern Illinois (J.L. Hofman and C.A. Morrow). In,

Lithic Resource Procurement: Proceedings from the Second Conference on Prehistoric Chert Exploitation, edited by Susan C.

Vehik, pp. 165-182. Center for Archaeological Investigations Occasional Paper 4. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.

1984 Hunter-Gatherers in the Nashville Basin of Tennessee, 8000-5000 B.P. Tennessee Anthropologist 9(2):129-192.

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1984 The Billy Ross Site: Analysis of a Dalton Component from the Southern Arkansas Basin of Eastern Oklahoma (J.R. Galm and

J.L. Hofman). Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 33:37-73.

1982 Exploring Intrasite Patterning and Assemblage Variation on Historic Sheepherder Camps. North American Archaeologist

3(2):89-111.

1982 A Technique to Aid in Recording and Field Interpretation of Stratigraphic Sections in Archaeological Deposits (W.B. Turner,

J.L. Hofman, and G.R. Brakenridge). Journal of Field Archaeology 9(1):133-136.

1982 The Stone, Bone, Antler and Shell Artifacts from Edwards I (T.G. Baugh, S. T. Baugh, and J.L. Hofman). In, Edwards I

(34BK2): Southern Plains Adaptations in the Protohistoric Period, by T. G. Baugh. Oklahoma Archaeological Survey Studies

in Oklahoma's Past 8:109-178.

1981 Test Excavations at a Buried Middle Archaic Component on the Duck River, Middle Tennessee. Southeastern Archaeological

Conference Bulletin 24:44-48.

1981 The Refitting of Chipped-Stone Artifacts as an Analytical and Interpretive Tool. Current Anthropology 22(6):691-693.

1980 Scapula Skin-Dressing and Fiber-Processing Tools. Plains Anthropologist 25(88, part 1):135-141.

1980 An Initial Report on the Surface Collections from Long Butte #2 (48Fr261): The Hearths and Projectile Points (L.C. Todd and

J.L. Hofman). Wyoming Contributions to Anthropology 2:16-57.

1980 Twenhafel Archaeology: The Southeastern Connection. Tennessee Anthropologist 5(2):185-201.

1979 Plant Remains from Twenhafel, a Multicomponent Site on the Mississippi River in Southern Illinois (F.B. King and J.L.

Hofman). The Wisconsin Archaeologist 60(3):249-259.

1979 A Surface Study of the Dry Creek Sites (48Cal79 and 48Ca180) Campbell County, Wyoming (J.L. Hofman and L.C. Todd, Jr.)

The Wyoming Archaeologist 22(1):41-63.

1979 Twenhafel: A Prehistoric Community on the Mississippi, 500 B.C. - A.D. 1500. The Living Museum 41(3):34-38.

1979 Division II. In, Oklahoma Highway Archaeological Survey, Highway Archaeological Reconnaissance Program 1972-1978

(T.G. Baugh and J.L. Hofman), edited by David R. Lopez and Kenneth D. Keith, pp. 183-418. Oklahoma Highway

Archaeological Survey, Papers in Highway Archaeology 6.

1978 The Development and Northern Relationships of Two Archaeological Phases in the Southern Plains Subarea. In, The Central

Plains Tradition, Internal Developments and External Relationships, edited by D.J. Blakeslee, pp. 6-35. Office of the State

Archaeologist of Iowa, Report 11.

1978 Identification of Perforated Ceramic Cone-Shaped Artifacts from the Southern Plains and Adjacent Areas. Plains

Anthropologist 23(79):7-11.

1978 An Alternative View of Some Southern Plains Archaic Stage Characteristics. Plains Anthropologist 23(82 part 1):311-317.

1978 Gouge Production Strategies: Toward the Study of Archaic Local Groups on the Southern Plains. In, Wyoming Contributions

to Anthropology 1:154-164. University of Wyoming Publications 42(1). Laramie.

1978 An Analysis of Surface Material from the Little Deer Site, 34Cu10, of Western Oklahoma: A Further Investigation of the

Wheeler Complex. Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 27:1-109.

1978 A Study of Bison Mandibles from the Horner and Finley Sites: Two Paleoindian Bison Kills in Wyoming. (L.C. Todd and J.L.

Hofman) In, Wyoming Contributions to Anthropology 1:67-104. University of Wyoming Publications 42(1). Laramie.

1977 A Report on Preliminary Archaeological Investigations at the Estep Shelter, Atoka County, Southeastern Oklahoma.

Oklahoma Conservation Commission, Archaeological Research Report 2.

1977 A Technological Analysis of Clear Fork Gouge Production. Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 26:105-121.

1975 A Study of Custer-Washita River Foci Relationships. Plains Anthropologist 20(67):41-51.

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1975 Bone Fleshers in Oklahoma. Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 23:169-175.

1974 The Hodge Site, Cu-40: A Late Prehistoric Site on the Southern Plains. In, Reports of the ARKLA Salvage Project, Oklahoma

Archaeological Survey Contract Archaeology Series 1:22-68.

1974 The Williams Site, M1-32: A Non-Ceramic Site in the Cross-Timbers Region. In, Reports of the ARKLA Salvage Project,

Oklahoma Archaeological Survey Contract Archaeology Series 1:4-21.

1973 Cd-177: A Small Archaic Camp in West-Central Oklahoma. Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 22:171-206.

PUBLICATIONS: SHORT ARTICLES and OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS

in press Fluted Points from Northern Kansas (J. L. Hofman and B. M. Crable). The Kansas Anthropologist

2012 Paleoindian Projectile Points in the Wallace Newell Collection, Thayer County Historical Museum. Nebraska Association of

Professional Archeologists Newsletter 26:10.

2011 Clovis Activity in the Central Plains Uplands (J. L. Hofman and B. Asher). Current Research in the Pleistocene 28:47-49.

2011 Big Points and Late Plains Village Sites. South Dakota Archaeological Society Newsletter 41(2-3):1-2.

2010 Culture Change, Continuity, and Variability Across the Pleistocene-Holocene Boundary on the Great Plains and Rocky

Mountains. American Quaternary Association Program and Abstracts, 21st Biennial Meeting. Laramie, Wyoming. Pp. 27-30.

2010 Clovis Evidence in Kansas (J. L. Hofman and A. S. Gottsfield). Current Research in the Pleistocene 27:96-98.

2010 Folsom Occupation in Nebraska (E. G. Williams and J. L. Hofman). Current Research in the Pleistocene 27:145-147.

2008 Kitkahahki Archeology: A Return to the Pawnee Indian Village Site (Donna C. Roper, Mary J. Adair, and J. L. Hofman).

Kansas Preservation 30(5):13-17.

2007 Kitkahahki Archaeology: Investigations at the Pawnee Indian Village, 14RP1 (M. J. Adair, J. L. Hofman, and D. C. Roper).

Current Archaeology in Kansas 7:40-52.

2006 Westfall: Non-Local Lithics at a Folsom Workshop/Camp Site (E. G. Williams, S. R. Ryan, and J. L. Hofman) Current

Research in the Pleistocene 23: 174-175.

2006 The Simshauser Site (14KY102) and Mattox Draw (Mandel, R.D., and J.L. Hofman). In Guidebook of the 18th Biennial Meeting of

the American Quaternary Association, edited by R.D. Mandel, pp. 4-9 – 4-16. Kansas Geological Survey Technical Series 21,

Lawrence, Kansas.

2006 The Winger Site (Mandel, R.D., and J.L. Hofman). In Guidebook of the 18th Biennial Meeting of the American Quaternary

Association, edited by R.D. Mandel, pp. 4-17 – 4-25. Kansas Geological Survey Technical Series 21, Lawrence, Kansas.

2005 Geoarchaeology of Clovis and Possible Pre-Clovis Cultural Deposits at the Kanorado Locality, Northwestern Kansas (R. D.

Mandel, S. Holen, and J. L. Hofman). Current Research in the Pleistocene 22: 56-57.

2004 Local Quartzite Utilization by Folsom Peoples in the Southern Plains (S. R. Ryan, K. M. Bruner, and J. L. Hofman). Current

Research in the Pleistocene 21: 68-69.

2004 The Claussen Site (14WB322) (R. D. Mandel, C. Widga, J. L. Hofman, S. Ryan, K. Bruner). Guidebook for Field Trips, 18th

Biennial Meeting of the American Quaternary Association, Kansas Geological Survey, Open-File Report 2004-33, pp. 4-2—4-

9. Lawrence.

2004 Simshauser Site (14KY102) and Mattox Draw (R. D. Mandel and J. L. Hofman). Guidebook for Field Trips, 18th Biennial

Meeting of the American Quaternary Association, Kansas Geological Survey, Open-File Report 2004-33, pp. 4-11—4-18.

Lawrence.

2004 The Winger Site (R. D. Mandel and J. L. Hofman). Guidebook for Field Trips, 18th Biennial Meeting of the American

Quaternary Association, Kansas Geological Survey, Open-File Report 2004-33, pp. 4-19—4-28. Lawrence.

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2004 The Waugh Site (34HP42), Northwestern Oklahoma. Guidebook for Field Trips, 18th Biennial Meeting of the American

Quaternary Association, Kansas Geological Survey, Open-File Report 2004-33, pp. 4-29—4-36. Lawrence.

2003 Testing at the Vincent-Donovan Site, 2003 (Shannon R. Ryan, Kale M. Bruner, and J. L. Hofman). Current Archaeology in

Kansas 4:9-11.

2003 The 2003 Odyssey/KATP Excavations at the Claussen Site (14WB322) (C. Widga and J. L. Hofman). Current Archaeology in

Kansas 4:45-47.

2002 A Folsom Camp in the Black Forest Area of Colorado (J. L. Hofman, G. Westfall, and T. Westfall). Current Research in the

Pleistocene 19:34-37.

2002 Geoarchaeology of the Winger Site (14ST401: A Paleoindian Bison Bone Bed in Southwestern Kansas (R. D. Mandel and J. L.

Hofman). Current Research in the Pleistocene 19:61-64.

2002 Norton Bone Bed Reveals Wealth of Insights and Bison Remains. Kansas Preservation 24(1):4-5, 13.

2001 Summary Report of Field Investigations at the Barnes Folsom Site, 5LA9187, Pinon Canyon Maneuver Site, Colorado (S. A.

Ahler, D. D. Kuehn, and J. L. Hofman). PaleoCultural Research Group, Flagstaff.

2001 Central Plains Folsom Mobility: Clues from the Nolan Site in Southwestern Nebraska. Current Research in the Pleistocene

18:23-26.

2001 Cody Obsidian Use in the Southern Plains (J. M. Blackmar, J. L. Hofman, R. Kunselman). Current Research in the Pleistocene

18:5-8.

2000 The Clovis Hunters. Scientific American Discovering Archaeology Vol. 2 (1):42-44.

2000 Folsom Adornment and Bone Technology. (J. L. Hofman, R. O. Rose, L. D. Martin, and D. S. Amick). Current Research in the

Pleistocene 17:42-45.

2000 1A2: A West Texas Cody Campsite. (J. M. Blackmar, R. O. Rose, and J. L. Hofman). Current Research in the Pleistocene

17:9-11.

1999 Folsom Land Use in West Texas: Evidence from the Robertson Site. Current Research in the Pleistocene 16:35-38.

1999 Folsom Evidence from the Nebraska Sand Hills: The Elfgren Site (S. Holen and J. L. Hofman). Current Research in the

Pleistocene 16:38-40.

1999 Joe Ben Wheat’s Investigations at Chispa Creek in Trans-Pecos, Texas (D.S. Amick and J. L. Hofman). Current Research in

the Pleistocene 16: 3-5

1998 Phytolith Analysis of Bison Teeth Calculus and Impacta from Sites in Kansas and Oklahoma. (Steve Bozarth and J. L.

Hofman). Current Research in the Pleistocene 15:95-96.

1998 Lipscomb. In, Archaeology of Prehistoric Native America: An Encyclopedia, edited by G. Gibbon, pp. 458-460. Garland, New

York.

1998 Domebo. In, Archaeology of Prehistoric Native America: An Encyclopedia, edited by G. Gibbon, pp. 214-216. Garland, New

York.

1998 Folsom Complex. In, Archaeology of Prehistoric Native America: An Encyclopedia, edited by G. Gibbon, pp. 280-282.

Garland, New York.

1998 Midland Complex. In, Archaeology of Prehistoric Native America: An Encyclopedia, edited by G. Gibbon, pp. 520-521.

Garland, New York.

1997 Cody Down South: The Seminole-Rose Site in West Texas. (M. B. Collins, D. J. Stanford, J. L. Hofman, M. A. Jodry, R. O.

Rose, L. C. Todd, K. Kibler, and J. M. Blackmar). Current Research in the Pleistocene 14:15-17.

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1997 The Cody Complex in Oklahoma. (J. M. Blackmar and J. L. Hofman). Current Research in the Pleistocene 14:9-11.

1997 Taphonomy of the 1953 Bison Bonebed at the Milnesand Site (M. E. Hill and J. L. Hofman).Current Research in the

Pleistocene 14:115-117.

1997 The Peopling of the New World. In, The Paleoindians of the North American Midcontinent, edited by A. Montet-White, pp.

12-17, Musee Departemental de Prehistoire de Solutre, France. (bi-lingual)

1997 The Great Plains, Environment and Landscape. In, The Paleoindians of the North American Midcontinent, edited by A.

Montet-White, pp. 18-23, Musee Departemental de Prehistoire de Solutre, France. (bi-lingual)

1997 The Clovis Hunters. In, The Paleoindians of the North American Midcontinent, edited by A. Montet-White, pp. 24-29, Musee

Departemental de Prehistoire de Solutre, France. (bi-lingual)

1997 The Busse Cache. In, The Paleoindians of the North American Midcontinent, edited by A. Montet-White, pp. 32-35, Musee

Departemental de Prehistoire de Solutre, France. (bi-lingual)

1997 Folsom. In, The Paleoindians of the North American Midcontinent, edited by A. Montet-White, pp. 44-47, Musee

Departemental de Prehistoire de Solutre, France. (bi-lingual)

1997 The Lipscomb Bison Quarry. In, The Paleoindians of the North American Midcontinent, edited by A. Montet-White, pp. 48-53,

Musee Departemental de Prehistoire de Solutre, France. (bi-lingual)

1996 Bison Hunters of the North American Plains. In, The Oxford Companion to Archaeology, edited by Brian Fagan, pp 337-338.

Oxford University Press.

1996 Radiocarbon Dating of Extinct Pleistocene Megafauna from the Kansas River, Bonner Springs Locality, Kansas. (T.W.

Stafford, L. D. Martin, W. Dort, and J. L. Hofman). Current Research in the Pleistocene 13:114-116.

1996 The Occurrence of Clovis Points in Kansas. (J. L. Hofman and I. S. Hesse). Current Research in the Pleistocene 13:23-25.

1996 Introduction. In, Archaeology and Paleoecology of the Central Great Plains, edited by J. L. Hofman, pp. 1-2. Arkansas

Archeological Survey Research Series 48. Fayetteville.

1996 Adaptation Types and Research Problems (J.L. Hofman, B. Logan, and M. J. Adair). In, Archeology and Paleoecology of the

Central Great Plains, edited by J. L. Hofman, pp. 220-239. Arkansas Archeological Research Series 48. Fayetteville.

1995 The Busse Cache: A Clovis Age Find in Northwestern Kansas. Current Research in the Pleistocene 12:17-19

1995 Norton: An Early Holocene Bison Bonebed in Western Kansas. (J. L. Hofman, M. E. Hill, W. C. Johnson, and D. T. Sather).

Current Research in the Pleistocene 12:19-21.

1994 The Occurrence of Folsom Points in Kansas. Current Research in the Pleistocene 11: 37-39.

1994 Paleoindian and Paleoecological Evidence from Farra Canyon, Oklahoma. (W.E. Banks, J. L. Hofman, and R. Patterson).

Current Research in the Pleistocene 11: 1-3.

1993 Bone Attritional Processes at the 12 Mile Creek Site, Kansas. (M. E. Hill, J. L. Hofman, L. D. Martin). Current Research in the

Pleistocene 10:67-69.

1992 Folsom Occupation at the Waugh Site in Northwestern Oklahoma (J.L. Hofman, B.J. Carter, and M. Hill). Current Research in

the Pleistocene 9: 22-25.

1992 A Reinvestigation of the Burntwood Creek Bison Bonebed (M.E. Hill, J.L. Hofman, and L.D. Martin). Current Research in the

Pleistocene 9:99-102.

1992 Digging for Bison, or: Building a Library of Bones. Ab Origine, Newsletter of the University of Kansas, Department of

Anthropology 4(1):6,8,22-23.

1991 Clovis Occupation in Oklahoma (J.L. Hofman and D.G. Wyckoff). Current Research in the Pleistocene 8:29-32.

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1991 Howard Gully: A Terminal Pleistocene Record from Southwestern Oklahoma (J.L. Hofman, L.C. Todd, R.W. Graham, and

F.B. King). Current Research in the Pleistocene 8:33-36.

1991 The Miami Site Revisited: A Clovis Mammoth Kill in the Texas Panhandle (V.T. Holliday, C.V. Haynes, J.L. Hofman, and

D.J. Meltzer). Current Research in the Pleistocene 8:36-39.

1991 New Light on the Lipscomb Bison Quarry. Oklahoma Archaeological Survey Newsletter 10(3):2-4.

1991 The Waugh Site: A Folsom Bison Kill in Northwestern Oklahoma. Oklahoma Archaeological Survey Newsletter 10(4):1-2.

1990 Cedar Creek: A Folsom Locality in Southwestern Oklahoma. Current Research in the Pleistocene 7:19-23.

1990 Paleoindian Research in Western Oklahoma: The Trail to Cedar Creek. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Newsletter

38(3):3-7.

1990 Summary. In, A Survey of Archeological Resources and an Evaluation of Buried Site Potential in Northwestern Oklahoma

County, Oklahoma, edited by J. L. Hofman and R. R. Drass, pp. 59-62. Oklahoma Archeological Survey Archeological

Resource Survey Report 36. Norman.

1990 Northwest Oklahoma County Radiocarbon Dates. In, A Survey of Archeological Resources and an Evaluation of Buried Site

Potential in Northwestern Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, edited by J. L. Hofman and R. R. Drass, pp. 91-93. Oklahoma

Archeological Survey Archeological Resource Survey Report 36. Norman.

1990 A Plainview Point from Custer County (D.G. Wyckoff and J.L. Hofman). Oklahoma Anthropological Society Newsletter

38(1):1-4.

1990 Review of, Lubbock Lake: Late Quaternary Studies on the Southern High Plains, edited by E. Johnson. American Antiquity

55(4): 869-871.

1990 Recent Archaeological Activity in Western Oklahoma. Oklahoma Archaeological Survey Newsletter 10(1):3-4.

1989 Further Investigation of the Folsom Bison Kill at Lipscomb, Texas (J.L. Hofman, L.C. Todd, and C.B. Schultz). Current

Research in the Pleistocene 6:16-18.

1989 The Shifting Sands Folsom-Midland Site in Texas (D.S. Amick, J.L. Hofman, and R.O. Rose). Current Research in the

Pleistocene 6:1-3.

1989 Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Deposits in Western Oklahoma: Archaeological Implications. Geological Society of

America South-Central Section, Abstracts with Programs 21(1):15. (Also in Oklahoma Geology Notes 49(3):101)

1989 Introduction (R.L. Brooks and J.L. Hofman). In, From Clovis to Comanchero: Archaeological Overview of the Southern

Great Plains. Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research Series 35, pp. 1-4. (J.L. Hofman, R.L. Brooks, J.S. Hays, D.W.

Owley, R.L. Jantz, M.K. Marks, and M.H. Manhein) Fayetteville.

1989 Adaptation Types for the Southern Great Plains (J.L. Hofman, R.L. Brooks, J. S. Hays, and D.W. Owsley). In, From Clovis to

Comanchero: Archaeological Overview of the Southern Great Plains. Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research Series 35,

pp. 157-174. (J.L. Hofman, R.L. Brooks, J.S. Hays, D.W. Owley, R.L. Jantz, M.K. Marks, and M.H. Manhein)

1989 Summary Discussion: Southern Plains Archaeology in the Late Twentieth Century (J.L. Hofman and R.L. Brooks). In, From

Clovis to Comanchero: Archaeological Overview of the Southern Great Plains. Arkansas Archaeological Survey Research

Series 35, pp. 175-182. (J.L. Hofman, R.L. Brooks, J.S. Hays, D.W. Owley, R.L. Jantz, M.K. Marks, and M.H. Manhein)

1988 Origin and Implications of the Terminal Rancholabrean-Age Lower Domebo Member, Western Oklahoma (G.R. Brakenridge

and J.L. Hofman). American Quaternary Association Abstracts of the Tenth Biennial Meeting, p. 110. Amherst. (Also in

Oklahoma Geology Notes 48(6):253)

1988 Geoarchaeological Investigation of the Lower Member of the Domebo Formation in Western Oklahoma (J.L. Hofman and G.R.

Brakenridge). American Quaternary Association Abstracts of the Tenth Biennial Meeting, p. 124. Amherst.

1988 Ancient Trees Provide Clues to Oklahoma's Past. Oklahoma Archaeological Survey Newsletter 8(1):1-2.

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1987 The Rodney Burns Collection from Dewey County: Prehistoric Activity in an Upland Dune Setting. Oklahoma

Anthropological Society Newsletter 35(8):2-3.

1987 Folsom Components at the Winters and Beckner Sites, Southwestern Oklahoma (J.L. Hofman and D.G. Wyckoff). Current

Research in the Pleistocene 4:10-11.

1987 The Occurrence of Folsom Points in Oklahoma. Current Research in the Pleistocene 4:57-59.

1987 Early Radiocarbon Dates from Western Oklahoma. Oklahoma Archaeological Survey Newsletter 7(1):3-4.

1987 Recent Archaeological Activity in Western Oklahoma. Oklahoma Archaeological Survey Newsletter 6(4):2.

1986 Folsom Occupation in Oklahoma: A Bibliographic Appraisal. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Newsletter 34(6):7-10.

1986 Survey of Folsom and other Fluted Point Finds in Oklahoma. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Newsletter 34(7):10-11.

1986 Greer County Folsom Point. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Newsletter 34(8):9.

1986 An Archaeological Overview of the Southern Great Plains. Oklahoma Archaeological Survey Newsletter 6(2):2.

1985 Columbia Archaeological Project Archaic Period Radiocarbon Dates (C.L. Hall, D.S. Amick, W.B. Turner, and J.L. Hofman).

In, Exploring Tennessee Prehistory: A Dedication to Alfred K. Guthe, edited by T.R. Whyte, C.C. Boyd, Jr. and B.H. Riggs,

pp. 61-79. The University of Tennessee Department of Anthropology Report of Investigations 42.

1985 A Middle Archaic Bannerstone "Hole" from Middle Tennessee: Some Implications. Tennessee Anthropologist 10(2):118-122.

1985 Representatives from the People's Republic of China at the 50th SAA Meeting. Tennessee Anthropological Association

Newsletter 10(4):1-3.

1984 Radiocarbon Dates from Ervin: A Mid-Holocene Shell Midden on the Duck River in Middle Tennessee. Tennessee

Anthropological Association Newsletter 9(2):2-8.

1982 Radiocarbon Dates from the Eva-Morrow Mountain Component at the Cave Spring Site, 40MU141, Middle Tennessee.

Tennessee Anthropological Association Newsletter 7(2):1-5.

1980 Folsom Points from White Canyon, Caddo County, Oklahoma. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Newsletter 28(9):8-9.

1980 Notes on a Bison Kill in White Canyon, 34Cd202, Caddo County. Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society 29:1-7.

1980 Notes on Ceramic Artifacts from the Lamb-Miller Site (34Rm25), Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. Bulletin of the Oklahoma

Anthropological Society 29:59-66.

1980 Review of Oklahoma Archaeology: An Annotated Bibliography (second edition) By R.E. Bell. Plains Anthropologist

25(90):367-368.

1979 A Folsom Point from Wyoming in the Illinois State Museum Collection. The Wyoming Archaeologist 22(3):31-35.

1978 A Note on Additional Ceramic "Pot Supporters" from Western Oklahoma. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Newsletter

26(9):9-10.

1977 A Caddoan Pipe from the Shawver Site on the Canadian River in Western Oklahoma. Oklahoma Anthropological Society

Newsletter 25(7):7-11.

1977 Heilager, Cd-71: Surface Evidence from a Woodland Component in Caddo County. Oklahoma Anthropological Society

Newsletter 25(9):2-8.

1977 Archaeological Salvage Investigations at the Henry Site, Cotton County. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Newsletter

25(2):5-9.

1977 A Bibliography of Spiro Archaeology. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Newsletter 25(3):6-11.

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1977 Review of Spiro Mound Copper by H.W. Hamilton, J.T. Hamilton, and E.F. Chapman. Oklahoma Anthropological Society

Newsletter 25(3):4-6.

1977 The Loss of Integrity: Archaeological Resource Destruction in Rural Areas. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Newsletter

25(4):4-7.

1976 Comments on the Heerwald Site (Cu-27) of Custer County: A Problem in Archaeological Site Classification. Oklahoma

Anthropological Society Newsletter 24(3):2-11.

1976 A Double-Bitted Axe from Rogers County. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Newsletter 24(4):4-6.

1976 The Lacy Site, Gv-5. House Plan: A Washita River Phase House in Garvin County. Oklahoma Anthropological Society

Newsletter 24(9):4-7.

1975 Ok-34: Evidence of Archaic Activity in Central Oklahoma. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Newsletter 23(2):2-6.

1974 Native-Made Ceramics and Historic Artifacts from Tucker's Knob. In, Reports of the ARKLA Salvage Project, Oklahoma

Archaeological Survey Contract Archaeology Series 1:237-243.

1974 An Adze from Western Oklahoma: A Tool Type of the Southern Plains Archaic (?). Oklahoma Anthropological Society

Newsletter 22(9):5-8.

1973 Bison Bone Flesher from Caddo County. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Newsletter 21(2):5-7.

1973 The Study of Flake Tool Types: A Potential Aid to Site Interpretation. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Newsletter

21(9):5-9.

1972 Archaeological Survey of the Anadarko Pipeline Project (R.S. Saunders and J. L. Hofman). Oklahoma Anthropological

Society Newsletter 20(7):3.

1971 A Surface Survey of the Ross Site, Cd-69, Caddo County, Oklahoma. Bulletin of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society

20:101-114.

1971 A Fluted Point Believed to be from Oklahoma. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Newsletter 19(6):7.

MANUSCRIPTS: WORKS COMPLETED OR IN PROGRESS

In prep. Clovis Activity in the Osage Cuestas of Kansas. Ms for American Antiquity

In prep. The Miller Cache: A Clovis Utilitarian Cache on the Santa Fe Trail. For Paleoamerica

In prep. Salt and Culture Change on the Central Plains. Ms for Great Plains Research

In prep. Stone Arched Ceiling Caves on the Central Plains: Evaluating the Earthen Form Construction Method. Ms. for Plains

Anthropologist

In prep. Folsom Bead, Needles, and Bone Technology. Ms. for American Antiquity.

In prep. A Probable Pawnee Hunting Camp on the Smoky Hill River (with Chris Hord). Ms. for The Kansas Anthropologist.

In prep. Two Weeks Notice: Equifinality in Lithic Artifact Signatures of Mobile Hunters.

In prep. Kitkahahki Archaeology (volume edited by M. J. Adair and J. L. Hofman)

in prep. Unbounded Hunters, An Introduction to Folsom Archaeology. book under contract with University of California Press.

in prep. The Lipscomb Bison Quarry and Development of Paleoindian Archaeology on the Great Plains. (with L. C. Todd).

in prep. Beyond Assemblages: Modular Intersite Analyses in Folsom Archaeology.

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submit. Sites, Localities, and Isolates: A Regional Perspective on Southern Plains Folsom Evidence. In, Folsom Archaeology: An

Overview of Early Holocene Environments and Human Adaptation, edited by D. J. Stanford and M. A. Jodry. Smithsonian

Institution Press. (ms. 1994)

submit. Cave Spring: Contextual Studies of an Eva Component on the Duck River, Middle Tennessee. University of Tennessee

Department of Anthropology, Report of Investigations 45. Knoxville. (ms 1985)

submit. Ervin: A Mid-Holocene Shell Midden on the Duck River in the Nashville Basin of Tennessee. Tennessee Valley Authority,

Publications in Anthropology. (ms 1989)

in prep. Twenhafel Archaeology: 1958 Excavation in the Village Area with a Preliminary Definition of Ceramic Phases. Illinois State

Museum. (ms 1980, 1986).

in prep. The Luft Site and Folsom Use of Flat Top Chalcedony in Northeastern Colorado. (J. L. Hofman and M. Toft). (ms 1999).

in prep. Wight-Wednesday: A Small Folsom-Midland Site in West Texas. (J. L. Hofman, R. O. Rose) (ms. 2001).

in prep. Folsom Evidence in Southeastern Colorado. (J.L. Hofman, S. A. Ahler, R. M. Lindsey, and M. Owens). (ms. 2002).

in prep. Folsom Activity in South Dakota. (J. L. Hofman and A. L. Hannus) (ms.2000, 2006).

in prep. The Eastern Folsom Margin in Oklahoma (ms. 1994).

in prep. The Laird Bison Kill. (ms. 2004)

in prep. The Gardiner Bison Kill Site. (ms. with Brendon Asher)

in prep. First Rules of Folsom Archaeology (ms. 2007)

in prep. Westfall: A Folsom site on the Hahn Divide, Colorado (ms. with Shannon Ryan)

in prep. Folsom Archaeology at 14SN106. (ms. with Shannon Ryan, Chris Widga, Steve Holen, and Rolfe Mandel)

in prep. Folsom Activity at Vincent-Donovan (14BA318). (ms. with Shannon Ryan and Kale Bruner)

in prep. Refitting at the Shifting Sands Folsom Site. (ms. with S. Ryan and R. O. Rose)

in prep. The Clovis Dispersal: New Perspectives on an Old Problem (ms. with L. D. Martin and Steve Holen)

in prep. Reinvestigation of the Domebo Site Geochronology (ms. with C. V. Haynes)

in prep. Seasonality from Lithics.

in prep. Cortez-Frame: A Folsom Find on the South Platte River in Northeastern Colorado (ms. with S. R. Holen).

submit. A Page from Life: The Vietnam War and Rural America. (book ms. 2003)

SYNOPSIS OF FIELD RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

2018 Director, Stone Arched Cellars and the Early Historic Settlement of Douglas County, Kansas.

Director, Survey and Identification of the historic Dow Cemetery, Douglas County, Kansas.

2017 Co-Director, Continuing Excavation in House 13, Pawnee Indian Village, 14RP1. (KU Field School)

Director, Testing of Bonner Bison Site, 14GV9, Gove County, Kansas.

Crew Member, Lithic Consultant, 48PA3352 Documentation and Cow Creek Inventory. Washakie Wilderness, Shoshone National

Forest, Park County, Wyoming. L. C. Todd, director

Director, Stone Arched Cellars and the Early Historic Settlement of Douglas County, Kansas.

Consultant, Scenic Prairie Preservation Association, Bethel Locality Archaeology, Caddo County, Oklahoma.

2016 Field Director, Scheuerman Mammoth Site, 14SC327, Odyssey Program excavations.

Director, Excavation at the Kraus Tipi Ring Site, 14EL406, Ellis County, Kansas.

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Director, Excavation at the Kohlmeyer Woodland site, 14WH337, Washington County, Kansas.

Director, Survey and Recording of historic sites in Republic and Douglas counties, Kansas.

Director, Burntwood Creek Survey and Assessment, Rawlins County, Kansas.

Co-Field Director with Jack Ray, Two Rivers Site 23SH101, Ozark Scenic Riverways. Odyssey Program excavations.

Director, Battle Canyon survey and assessment, Scott County, Kansas.

Field Director, Pendennis Mammoth Site Survey, Lane County, Kansas.

Co-Director with Tom Parish. Survey and Documentation of Stone Arched Caves in the Flint Hills and Blue Hills, Kansas.

2015 Director, Republic County Area Archaeology and Paleoecology Project, Republic County, Kansas.

Field Director, Scheuerman Mammoth Site, 14SC327, Odyssey Program excavations.

Field Director, Kanorado site 14SN106, excavation, Odyssey Program excavations.

Director, Pendennis Mammoth Survey, Lane County, Kansas

Director, Harlan’s Hill (14SN9) survey and excavation, Sherman County, Kansas.

Director, Burntwood Creek survey and assessment, Rawlins County, Kansas.

2014 Director, Survey and documentation of historic archaeological sites in Douglas County, Kansas.

Director, Mapping and Testing of Pawnee Tipi Ring site, 14EL406, Ellis County, Kansas.

Director, Survey and Documentation of Minersville community, Cloud Coutny, Kansas.

Co-Director, Excavation in House 13, Pawnee Indian Village, 14RP1, Republic County, Kansas. (KU Field School)

Director, Republic County Area Archaeology and Paleoecology Project, Republic County, Kansas.

Consultant, Scheuerman Mammoth Site, 14SC327, Odyssey Program excavations.

Consultant, Coffey Site, 14PO1, excavation, Odyssey Program excavations.

2013 Director, Culture Change, Climate Change, and Salt in the Central Plains, Republic County, Kansas.

Co-Director, Continuing Excavation in House 13, Pawnee Indian Village, 14RP1. (KU Field School)

Director, Swiercinsky-Bredthauer Clovis site, 14RP327, excavations. (KU Field School)

Director, Survey and Documentation at Minersville, Republic County, Kansas. (KU Field School)

Director, Relocation of Minersville Cemetery, Republic County, Kansas. (KU Field School)

Consultant, Scheuerman Mammoth Site, 14SC327, Odyssey Program excavations.

Consultant, Coffey Site, 14PO1, excavation, Odyssey Program excavations.

2012 Director, Cutsinger-Bailey Clovis site, 14WN388, Survey and Testing.

Director, Scheuerman Mammoth, 14SC327, Odyssey Program excavations.

Director, Past Climates and Culture Change in the Central Great Plains, Republic County, Kansas.

Director, Swiercinsky-Bredthauer Clovis site, 14RP327, Test excavation.

Co-Director, Coffey Site, 14PO1, Odyssey Program excavations in Severance Formation.

Crew member, Fool Chief, 14SH305, Kansas State Historical Society and Kansas Anthropological Association.

2011 Director, Coffey Site, 14PO1, Odyssey Program excavations in Severance Formation Area 11-2.

Co-Director, Ehmke Site ,14LA311, test excavations, ODYSSEY Program.

Co-Director, Scheuerman Mammoth, 14SC327, ODYSSEY Program excavations.

Director, Documentation of Clovis evidence in Wilson County area.

Director, Documentation of Clovis evidence in Republic County area.

2010 Director, Kanorado, 14SN106 and 14SN106C, Sherman Co., KS., excavation with ODYSSEY

Co-Director, Pawnee Indian Village 14RP1, excavation in House 13 (w/ Mary Adair, Donna Roper, Robert Hoard)

2009 Lecturer and Participant: Bates County Archaeological Project, Ann Raab director.

Supervisor, Caddo County Canyons Paleoecology project (Oklahoma)

Consultant, Re-investigations at the Coffey Site, Pottawatomie County, Kansas (C. R. Goodwin and Associates)

Supervisor, Investigations at the 100 Snail Site, Douglas County, Kansas

2008 Co-Director, Pawnee Indian Village 14RP1, excavation of House 13 and mapping (w/ Mary Adair and Donna Roper)

Director, Kanorado, 14SN106, Sherman Co., KS, excavation (KUArchaeological Field School)

Director, Vincent Donovan, 14BA308, Barber County, KS. Excavation and mapping

2007 Consultant, Big Eddy 23CD426, Cedar Co., MO.

Director, Kanorado, 14SN106, Sherman Co., KS. excavations

Director, Burntwood Creek Bison Bonebeds, excavations in South Gully and Hole-In-Rock (14RW4).

Director, Vincent-Donovan, 14BA308, set datum, mapping surface materials

Director, Claussen, 14WB322, mapping and collection of surface materials

2006 Director, Burntwood Creek Bison Kill, Rawlins Co., KS. Testing. ODYSSEY and volunteers.

Director, Burntwood Creek Rockshelter, Rawlins Co., KS. Deep testing. ODYSSEY.

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Director, Kanorado 14SN106, Paleoindian Camp and bison bonebed. Excavation. KU Field School, ODYSSEY.

Co-Director, Kanorado, 14SN105, Camp and Bonebed areas, Excavation. With Steve Holen DMNS, ODYSSEY.

Director, Claussen, 14 WB322, Excavation. KU. Field School, Odyssey.

Director, Westfall, Elbert Co., CO. Surface Collection & Mapping. KU Fieldschool.

Director, Smoky Folsom Site, Surface Collection & Mapping. KU Field School.

2005 Director, Burntwood Creek Bison Kill, Rawlins Co., KS. Testing, Odyssey and volunteers.

Co-Director, Kanorado, 14 SN106, Sherman Co., KS. Excavation. Steve Holen. ODYSSEY, DMNS, and KAA.

Co-Director, Claussen, 14WB322, Testing and Mapping. Volunteers and ODYSSEY

Consultant: Big Eddy 23CE426, Cedar Co., MO. Paleoindian deposits, ODYSSEY. N. Lopinot & J. Ray, SWMSU.

2004 Director, Westfall Site, Elbert Co., Colorado (Folsom camp). Mapping and excavation, KU Field School.

Director, Laird Site, Sherman Co., Kansas (Paleoindian Bison Kill), Excavation, KU Field School.

Director, Busse Site, Sherman Co., Kansas (Paleoindian Lithic Cache), Excavation, KU Field School.

Director, Burntwood Creek Site, Rawlins Co., Kansas (Paleoindian Bison Kill), Mapping and Testing, KU Field School.

Consultant: Brookings Mammoth Site, South Dakota, S.D. Archaeological Society, Mike Fosha, and ODYSSEY project.

2003 Director, Westfall Site, Elbert Co., Colorado (Folsom camp). Mapping and testing with volunteers.

Co-Director, Kanorado, Walter Site (14SN105), Pleistocene bonebed and early Holocene camp, w/ DMNS, ODYSSEY project.

Co-Director, Claussen Site (14WB322), Early Holocene camp, ODYSSEY project, KU, KAA.

2002 Director, Winger Site (14ST401) (Late Paleoindian) Stanton County, Kansas. Excavation with KU and UM Field School.

2001 Assistant Field Director. Barnes Site (5LA9187) (Late Prehistoric/Paleoindian), Los Animas County, Colorado. Excavation.

Director. Westfall Site (Paleoindian Lithic Workshop), Elbert County, Colorado. Mapping with volunteer crew.

Co-Director. Laird Site (Paleoindian Bison Kill), Sherman County, Kansas. Excavation with volunteer crew.

Consultant. Winger Site (Paleoindian Bison Kill), Stanton County, Kansas. Kansas State Historical Society.

2000 Director. Waugh Site (Paleoindian), Harper County, Oklahoma. (KU and U. of Missouri Field School).

Consultant. 25KH68 (Archaic Bison Kill), Keith County, Nebraska. S. R. Holen, director.

Consultant. Big Blowout (Paleoindian Camp), Keith County, Nebraska. S. R. Holen, director.

Consultant. Peters Road Cut (Archaic Camp), Keith County, Nebraska. S. R. Holen, director.

Director. Enns Bison Site, testing (Late Prehistoric Bison Kill), Meade County, Kansas.

Director. Zolduskie Canyon Bison Site (Late Archaic Bison Kill), Harper County, Oklahoma.

Co-Director. Claussen Site, testing (Paleoindian/Archaic Camp), Waubunsee County, Kansas.

1999 Consultant. 777 Ranch Survey (Prehistoric sites), Custer County, South Dakota. Adrien Hannus, director.

Consultant. Badlands National Park, Archaeological Collections Inventory (Prehistoric Sites), Pennington and Jackson counties, South

Dakota. Adrien Hannus, director.

Volunteer crew member. Hudson-Meng Site area survey, Sioux County, Nebraska. L. C. Todd, director.

Co-Director. Delbert Powell Site, testing (Paleoindian), Cheyenne County, Kansas.

Co-Director. Simmshouser Site, testing (Paleoindian), Kearny County, Kansas.

Consultant. Buried Sites Geoarchaeology Testing Program. Western Kansas Region. Rolfe Mandel, director.

1998 Co-Director. Solutre Site, Section J-10 (Upper Paleolithic), France.

Volunteer. Verberie Site (Upper Paleolithic), France. J. G. Enloe and F. Audouze, directors.

1997 Director. Norton Site, stabilization (Paleoindian), Scott County, Kansas.

Co-Director. Solutre Site, Section I-11 (Upper Paleolithic), France.

Volunteer. Black Mountain Site (Paleoindian), Hinsdale County, Colorado. M. A. Jodry, director.

Volunteer. Verberie Site (Upper Paleolithic), France. J. G. Enloe and F. Audouze, directors.

1996 Director. Waugh Site (Paleoindian), Harper County, Oklahoma. (KU, KSU, and U. of Oklahoma Field School).

Crew Member and Consultant. Verberie Site (Upper Paleolithic), France. J. G. Enloe and F. Audouze, directors.

Consultant. Solutre Site (Upper Paleolithic), France. J. Combier, A. Montet-White, and Y. Pautrat, directors.

1995 Director. Busse Cache Site (Paleoindian), Sherman County, Kansas.

Director. Laird Bison Bonebed (Paleoindian), Sherman County, Kansas.

Crew Member and Consultant. Verberie Site (Upper Paleolithic), France. J. G. Enloe and F. Audouze, directors.

Volunteer. Hudson-Meng Site (Paleoindian), Sioux County, Nebraska. L. C. Todd, director.

Director. 12 Mile Creek Site, testing (Paleoindian), Logan County, Kansas.

Consultant. Buster Hill Site, lithic study (Archaic), South Dakota. Adrien Hannus, director.

1994 Consultant. Bliss Site (Paleoindian/Archaic), Vermillion, South Dakota. L. E. Bradley, director.

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Consultant. Lake Ilo Project (Paleoindian/Archaic), Dunn County, North Dakota. S. A. Ahler, director.

Co-Director. Shifting Sands Site, testing (Paleoindian), Winkler County, Texas.

1993 Director. Waugh Site, excavation (Paleoindian), Harper County, Oklahoma. (KU & KSU Feild School).

Director. Lipscomb Site, excavation (Paleoindian), Lipscomb County, Texas. (KU & KSU Field School).

Director. Norton Site Bonebed, excavation (Paleoindian), Scott County, Kansas. (KU & KSU Field School).

Director. Stockholm Site, testing (Historic), Harper County, Oklahoma. (KU & KSU Field School).

Director. South Pasteur Bonebed (Late Archaic), Lipscomb County, Texas.

Director. Zolduskie Canyon Bonebed (Late Archaic), Harper County, Oklahoma.

Director. Crystal Creek, testing (Paleoindian), Logan County, Oklahoma.

1992 Co-Director. Domebo Site, testing (Paleoindian), Caddo County, Oklahoma.

Director. Lipscomb Site, excavation (Paleoindian), Lipscomb County, Texas.

Director. Norton Site Bonebed, excavation (Paleoindian), Scott County, Kansas.

Director. Waugh Site, excavation (Paleoindian), Harper County, Oklahoma.

1991 Director. Lipscomb Site, excavation (Paleoindian), Lipscomb County, Texas.

Director. Howard Gully Site, excavation (Paleoindian), Greer County, Oklahoma.

Director. Waugh Site, excavation (Paleoindian), Harper County, Okalhoma.

Director. Tindell Bison Site, excavation (Late Prehistoric), Caddo County, Oklahoma.

Director. Suzanne West Site, testing (Paleoindian), Canadian County, Oklahoma.

Director. Certain Site, testing (Archaic bison bonebed), Roger Mills County, Oklahoma.

Co-Director. Miami Site, testing (Paleoindian), Roberts County, Texas.

Volunteer. Blackwater Draw Site, testing (Paleoindian), Roosavelt County, New Mexico. Vance Holliday, director.

Volunteer. Burnham Site. (Paleoindian), Woods County, Oklahoma. D. G. Wyckoff, director.

1990 Director. Lipscomb Site, excavation (Paleoindian), Lipscomb County, Texas.

Director. Farra Canyon, testing (Paleoindian and Archaic), Blaine County, Oklahoma.

Director. Bear Creek, testing (Paleoindian), Blaine County, Okalhoma.

Consulting Archaeologist. Alkali Creek Site (Paleoindian and Archaic), Dunn County, North Dakota. M. Metcalf, director.

Director. Perry Ranch Site, testing (Paleoindian), Jackson County, Oklahoma.

1989 Co-Director. Lipscomb Site, excavation (Paleoindian), Lipscomb County, Texas. with L. C. Todd

Director. Howard Gully Site, excavation (Paleoindian), Greer County, Oklahoma.

Director. Perry Ranch Site, testing (Paleoindian), Jackson County, Oklahoma.

Director. Cedar Creek, testing (Paleoindian), Washita County, Oklahoma.

Director. Cedar Canyon, testing (Paleoindian and Late Prehistoric), Caddo County, Oklahoma.

Director. White Canyon, taphonomy and stratigraphy, Caddo County, Oklahoma.

1988 Director. Lipscomb Site, excavation (Paleoindian), Lipscomb County, Texas.

Director. Talkington Site, excavation (Paleoindian), Caddo County, Oklahoma.

Volunteer. Wolfe Creek Survey (Prehistoric), Ellis County, Oklahoma. R. Drass, director.

Crew Member. Beaver Dam Site, excavation (Archaic), Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. J.P. Thurmond, director.

1987 Director. Cedar Creek Locality, testing (Paleoindian), Washita County, Oklahoma.

Director. White Canyon Locality, testing (Paleoindian), Caddo County, Oklahoma.

Director. Cedar Canyon Locality, testing (Paleoindian), Caddo County, Oklahoma.

Director. Dead Woman Creek Locality, testing (Paleoindian), Caddo County, Oklahoma.

Co-Director. Survey, testing, and geoarchaeology program. Deer Creek Locality (Archaic), Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.

1986 Staff Archaeologist. Assessments of Paleoindian and Archaic sites in western Oklahoma. Oklahoma Archeological Survey.

1983 Crew Chief and Graduate Assistant for Field School. Ervin Site (Archaic shell midden), Maury County, Tennessee. W. E. Klippel,

director.

1982 Crew Chief. Ervin Site (Archaic shell midden), Maury County, Tennessee. W. E. Klippel, director.

1981 Crew Chief. Cave Spring Site (Archaic), Maury County, Tennessee. W. E. Klippel, director.

Crew Chief. Cedar Creek Site (Archaic), Maury County, Tennessee. W. E. Klippel, director.

Crew Chief. Bench Site (Archaic), Maury County, Tennessee. W. E. Klippel, director.

Crew Chief. Ervin Site (Archaic shell midden), Maury County, Tennessee. W. E. Klippel, director.

1980 Crew Chief, Columbia Archaeological Project, University of Tennessee. W. E. Klippel, director.

Crew Chief. Cave Spring Site (Archaic), Maury County, Tennessee. W. E. Klippel, director.

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Crew Chief. Cheek Bend Survey (Paleoindian to Woodland), Maury County, Tennessee. W. E. Klippel, director.

1979 Archaeological Intern. Illinois State Museum. Visits to numerous Archaic, Woodland and Mississippian sites in Illinois. Research

with Twenhafel site, Jackson County, Illinois, and other site collections. B. W. Styles, supervisor.

1978 Crew Member. Agate Basin Site (Paleoindian), Niobrara County, Wyoming. G. C. Frison, director.

Staff Archaeologist. Powers Elevation Company. Survey, mapping and evaluation of sites throughout Wyoming. J. Greer, supervisor.

Consulting Archaeologist. Oklahoma Archeological Survey. Survey and evaluation of sites in eastern Oklahoma. D. G. Wyckoff,

supervisor.

1977 Staff Archaeologist, Site re-locations and evaluations in western Oklahoma. SHPO Office, Oklahoma Historical Society. D. G.

Wyckoff, supervisor.

Crew Member. Agate Basin Site (Paleoindian), Niobrara County, Wyoming. G. C. Frison, director.

Crew Member. Horner Site (Cody Complex), Park County, Wyoming. G. C. Frison, director.

Crew Member. Little Canyon Creek Cave (Paleoindian, Archaic, Late Period), Big Horn County, Wyoming. G. C. Frison, director.

Crew Member. Carter/Kerr-McGee Site (Paleoindian), Campbell County, Wyoming. G. C. Frison, director.

Crew Member. Helen Lookingbill Site (Paleoindian, Archaic), Fremont County, Wyoming. G. C. Frison, director.

Crew Member. Long Butte #2 (Archaic), Fremont County, Wyoming. T. Larson, supervisor.

Crew Chief. Alkali Creek Project (Prehistoric), Campbell County, Wyoming. D. Walker, supervisor.

Crew Member. Various survey and testing projects throughout Wyoming. D. Walker and G. Zeimens, supervisors.

1976 Graduate Assistant. McCutchan-McLaughlin Site (Fourche Maline midden), Latimer County, Oklahoma. D. G. Wyckoff, director.

Staff Archaeologist, Site re-location and evaluations in Caddo and Roger Mills Counties, western Oklahoma. SHPO Office,

Oklahoma Historical Society. D. G. Wyckoff, supervisor.

1975 Crew Member. Bryson-Paddock Site (Historic Wichita Village), Kay Conty, Oklahoma. R. E. Bell, director.

Lab Assistant. Easton Site analysis (Archaic), LeFlore County, Oklahoma. D. Lopez, director.

Student. Little Deer Creek Site analysis (Protohistoric), Custer County, Oklahoma. R. E. Bell, supervisor.

Crew Member. Estep Rock Shelter (Archaic to Late Prehistoric), Atoka County, Oklahoma. C. Wallis, director.

1974 Assistant, volunteer. Roulston-Rogers Site (Archaic/Woodland), Seminole County, Oklahoma, D. G. Wyckoff, director.

Crew Member. Zimms Site (Zimms Late Prehistoric Village Complex), Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, D. G. Wyckoff, director.

Lab Assistant. Hodges Site analysis (Custer Phase), Roger Mills County, Oklahoma. R. Corbyn, director.

Lab Assistant. Williams Site analysis (Archaic), McClain County, Oklahoma. R. Corbyn, director.

1973 Excavator, volunteer. Tucker’s Knob Site (Archaic rock midden), Latimer County, Oklahoma. D. G. Wyckoff, director.

Lab Assistant. Analysis of lithic materials from ARKLA pipeline project. D. G. Wyckoff, director.

Excavator. Barkheimer Site (Archaic), Seminole County, Oklahoma. D. G. Wyckoff, director.

Excavator, volunteer. Winters Site (Paleoindian and Archaic), Jackson County, Oklahoma. D. G. Wyckoff, director.

1972 Surveyor. ARKLA Pipeline Project (320 miles, across Oklahoma). D. G. Wyckoff, director.

Surveyor volunteer. Black Mesa State Park, Cimarron County, Oklahoma. D. G. Wyckoff, director.

Surveyor. Turkey Creek Project, Canadian County, Oklahoma. D. G. Wyckoff, director.

1971 Volunteer. Otter Creek Site (Fourche Maline Phase) and Billy Ross Site (Archaic), Haskell County, Oklahoma. D. G. Wyckoff, dir.

Lab Assistant. Cataloging Fort Washita Historic Site materials, Choctaw County, Oklahoma. Ken Lewis, director.

Surveyor. White Canyon (Paleoindian to Late Prehistoric) Caddo County, Oklahoma. D. G. Wyckoff, supervisor.

Surveyor. Dead Woman Creek (Paleoindian to Late Prehistoric) Caddo County, Oklahoma. D. G. Wyckoff, supervisor.

Assistant. Henry Site (Late Prehistoric Burials), Cotton County, Oklahoma. D. G. Wyckoff , director.

1967 Volunteer. Lee Site (Washita River Phase Village), Grady County, Oklahoma. R. E. Bell and S. P. Lawton, directors.

MUSEUM COLLECTIONS RESEARCH

2018 Smithsonian Institution, Department of Anthropology, Bighorn Canyon caves collections analyses of materials from the Bottlneck

Cave, Sorenson, and Magnus sites in the Bighorn Canyon (with Larry Todd). April 2018

2017 Buffalo Bill Center for the West, Cody, Wyoming. Mummy Cave archaeological collection analysis.

Meteetsee, Wyoming Museum, documentation of black footed ferret specimens. August and October.

2013 Republic County Historical Society Museum, Belleville, Kansas. Archaeological Collections documentation,

2012 University of Kansas, Archaeological Research Center. Trowbridge site faunal collection.

2012 University of Kansas, Archaeological Research Center. Trowbridge site lithic collection.

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2012 Thayer County Historical Society Museum, Belvidere, Nebraska. Archaeological collections.

2010 University of Kansas, Archaeological Research Center. Talking Crow site assemblage; Pawnee Indian Village assemblage.

2009 University of Kansas, Archaeological Research Center. Talking Crow and Two Teeth site assemblages.

2007-09 University of Kansas and Kansas State Historical Society. Pawnee Indian Village, Kansas Monument site collections (Historic

Pawnee).

2003 University of Wyoming, Department of Anthropology, Laramie, Wyoming. Allen and Frederick artifacts from James Allen and Hell

Gap sites, and other related collections.

2000 University of Nebraska State Museum, Archaeology Division, Lincoln, Nebraska. Nolan Site area collection, Chase County, NE.

University of Wyoming, Department of Anthropology, Laramie, Wyoming. Folsom artifacts and Krmpatich Site collections.

1999 University of Nebraska State Museum, Archaeology Division, Lincoln, Nebraska. Lipscomb Site lithic collection; Anderson

Collection, Yuma and Washington counties, Colorado; Nolan Site area collection, Chase County, Nebraska.

1998 University of Colorado Museum of Anthropology, Boulder, Colorado. Chispa Creek, Van Horn County, Texas lithic collection.

University of Nebraska State Museum, Anthropology Division. Lincoln, Nebraska. Nolan Site Paleoindian lithic collection, Chase

County, NE.; Anderson Collection from Yuma and Washington counties, Colorado, and other Paleoindian collections.

Nebraska State Historical Society, Archaeology Division, Lincoln, Nebraska. Paleoindian collections.

Musee de Solutre, Solutre, France. Research on faunal and lithic collections from site of Solutre.

1997 Kansas State Historical Society, Archaeology Division, Topeka, Kansas. Bell and Gregory Sites faunal collections.

University of Nebraska State Museum, Archaeology Division, Lincoln, Nebraska. Lipscomb and Scottsbluff sites lithic assemblages,

and Anderson Collection from Yuma County, Colorado.

Yuma County Historical Museum, Wray, Colorado. Study of Paleoindian collections.

Musee de Solutre, Solutre, France. Research on faunal and lithic collections from site of Solutre. Research with Volgu Cache.

1996 Kansas State Historical Society, Archaeology Division, Topeka, Kansas. Scott County Pueblo site lithic collection.

1995 Kansas State Historical Society, Archaeology Division, Topeka, Kansas. Scott County Pueblo site faunal collection.

1993 Texas Archaeological Research Laboratory, Texas Paleontological Research Laboratory, Balcones Research Center, Austin,

Texas. Milnesand Site faunal and lithic collections, Blackwater Draw Site faunal collection, Plainview Site faunal and lithic

collection, and Lubbock Lake Site faunal and lithic collections.

Finney County Historical Society Museum, Garden City, Kansas. Archaeological Collections.

1992 University of Kansas Museum of Natural History, Lawrence, Kansas. 12 Mile Creek and Burtnwood Creek faunal collections.

1991 University of Kansas Museum of Natural History, Lawrence, Kansas. 12 Mile Creek and Burntwood Creek faunal collections.

University of Kansas Museum of Anthropology, Lawrence, Kansas. Sutter Site lithic collection.

University of Nebraska State Museum, Paleontology Division, Lincoln, Nebraska. Lipscomb and Scottsbluff sites faunal collections.

1990 American Museum of Natural History, New York City, New York. Study of Folsom Site (New Mexico) faunal and lithic

collections.

Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, Canyon, Texas. Study of Lake Theo Folsom Site faunal and lithic collections.

Denver Museum of Natural History, Denver, Colorado. Study of Folsom Site (New Mexico) faunal and lithic collections, Lindenmeier

Site lithic collections, and Frazier Site lithic and faunal collections.

1989 Museum of the Great Plains, Lawton, Oklahoma. Study of Domebo Site Collection.

1988 Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum, Canyon, Texas. Study of Lake Theo Paleoindian Site collections, Rex Rogers Site

collection, Lipscomb Site collection, and related Paleoindian materials from western Texas.

University of Nebraska State Museum, Paleontology and Archaeology Divisions, Lincoln, Nebraska. Study of Lipscomb site and

Scottsbluff site bison bone assemblages and lithic assemblages.

Texas Historical Commission, Austin, Texas. Brief study of Adair-Steadman Folsom Site assemblage.

Texas Archaeological Research Laboratory, Austin, Texas. Study of Kincaid Shelter, Milnesand, Lubbock Lake, Miami site,

Plainview site, and Blackwater Draw archaeological collections.

Texas Department of Transportation, Archaeology Division, Austin, Texas. Brief study of Pavo-Real Site Folsom and Clovis

assemblages.

University of Wyoming, Department of Anthropology, Laramie, Wyoming. Horner Site, Agate Basin Site, Hanson Site, Colby Site

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lithic collections.

1987 Museum of the Southwest, Midland, Texas. Study of the Scharbauer Site collection and related collections from western Texas.

Smithsonian Institution, Museum of Natural History, Anthropology Department, Washington, D. C., Study of Lindenmeier Site

Folsom Collection and other Folsom and Paleoindian collections from Colorado and New Mexico.

1986 Stovall Museum of Natural History, University of Oklahoma. Study of pre-ceramic collections from western Oklahoma.

1984-85 Frank McClung Museum, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Study of Eva Site Collection and related Archaic materials from

Tennessee.

1978-79 Illinois State Museum, Springfield, Illinois. Study of Twenhafel site collection, especially J. R. Caldwell’s 1958 excavation materials.

Also, related collections from other sites in Illinois.

1977 Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming. Study of Horner site and Finley site bison bone assemblages, Agate Basin Site

lithic assemblage.

1971-77 Stovall Museum of Natural History, University of Oklahoma (now Sam Noble Museum of Natural Hitory), Norman. Study of

numerous collections of Paleoindian, Archaic and Late Prehistoric materials, especially from western Oklahoma.

PRIVATE COLLECTIONS RESEARCH Documentary research with significant Paleoindian collections are indicated here. Numerous small collection studies are not included.

Colorado Collections: Mark Mullins, Mike Toft, Perry Pomeroy, Tom Pomeroy, Sigurd and Norman Olsen, Al Kauffman, Tom Westfall,

Grayson Westfall, Robert Bledsoe, Tom Frame, Richard Cortez, Cheryl Nein, Lorin Lowry, Ervin Henry, Leo

McCoy, Jim Chase, Garry Weinmeister, Steve Juranek, Gary Yeager, Dorothy Mountain, Bobby Hill, Larry

Mullens, Ben Claussen, Jim Mountain, Robert Staatz Shane Kloberdanz, LeRoy Henry, Mark Mullins.

Kansas Collections: Dan Busse, Charlie Norton, Jerry and Donna Ashburger, Charlie Drew, Leonard Rose, Harlan House, Gerald

Steele, Ted McMillan, Ben , Wayne Miller, Alleyn Huebel, Richard Frisbee, Richard Walsh, Fred Urie, Mark

Berry, John Conner, David Potter, Archie Beller, Jim Coons, Delbert Powell, Earnest Kiefer, Mike Payne, Duane

Schneider, Jim Crotinger, Jeff Trotman, Gene Garmon, Jason Peter, Kenny Resser, Bud Bailey, David Bozone,

Annette Bredthauer, Bill Graham, Glen Fisher, David Bauman, Ed Harmison, Delbert Hoffman, Victor Hellbush.

Nebraska Collections: Gerald Fairhead, Pete Peters, Dick and Carol Eckles, Roy Whiteley, Diane Fox, Jean and LeRoy Follis, Carl

Elfgren, Tom Eckoff, Mary Kaschke, Justin Palser, Daryl Brown, Ruth Farmer, Bob Buchan, Mark Cully, Wallace

Newell, Dean Michael, Bob Phillips, Alice Phelps, Monroe Brunt, Robert Kenfield, Howard and Harvey Kenfield.

New Mexico Collections: Ele and Tony Baker, Pat Glascock, Ted Warnica.

Oklahoma Collections: Dan Base, Ivan Stout, Terrell Nowka, Lindel Thompson, Lawrence and Gene LeVick, Elmer Craft, Billy Ross,

Bill White, Phil Newkumet, Fred Bright, Roy Patterson, Mick Sullivan, Berry Splawn, Jim Cox, Billy Gummow,

Charles Rhoton, Aaron and J. J. Rogers, Towana Spivey, Dean Gamel, James Hemming, Melvin Kuykendall, Tim

Shontz, Jackie Dirickson, Richard Schurrmann, Jewell Carlisle, Alvie Laverty, Clarence Clyman, Bret Cosby,

Foster Hudson.

South Dakota Collections: Les Ferguson, Frank Ferguson, Paul Wittenberg, Harlan Olson.

Texas Collections: Richard Rose, Bob Hovorak, Wayne Parker, Horace Rivers, Jay Blaine, Denny Carley, Billy Houston,

Fairy McWilliams, Jack Wilkenson, Jim Owen, Jerry McPherson.

AWARDS AND GRANTS: External

2017 Stone Arched Cellars and the Early Settlement of Douglas County, Kansas. Douglas County Natural and Cultural Heritage

Commission ($57,000)

2011 Finding Minnesota’s Earliest Archaeological Sites. Minnesota State Historical Society. (with Adrien Hannus and others)

($60,000)

2009 Continuing Investigations at the Pawnee Indian Village. Kansas State Historical Society (with Mary Adair and Robert Hoard)

($5,000)

2008 Continuing Investigations at the Kanorado Archaeological Locality. Kansas State Historical Society and National Park Service PI,

Shannon Ryan and Rolfe Mandel (CO-PIs). (Partially funded $2500, declined).

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2008 Archeological Investigations at the Kansas Monument Site, 14RP1. CO-PI with Mary Adair. Kansas State Historical Society.

($48,000)

2007 Archeological Surveys in the Broadwater West Area and the Blue Creek Valley in Morrill and Garden Counties, Nebraska. CO-PI

with Adrien Hannus and Steve Holen. Nebraska State Historical Society. ($61,000)

2006 Investigations at the Kanorado Archaeological Locality: Documenting the First Kansans. Kansas State Historical Society and

National Park Service. PI, Shannon Ryan and Rolfe Mandel CO-PIs ($18,500).

2005 Middle Holocen Bison-Use and Paleoecology in the North American Prairie-Peninsula. National Science Foundation, Dissertation

Improvement Grant. Chris Widga CO-PI ($12,000).

2002 Conservation and Improvement Grant for Rehabilitation of Paleoindian Faunal Collection, University of Kansas Museum of

Anthropology (Curator and Consultant). Institute for Museum and Library Services. (Award # IC-05-02-00189-02; Assisted

in grant preparation and served as advising consultant for implementation of project following best practices and standards for

upgrading collections of Paleoindian faunal materials collected under my supervision since 1986) (with J. Blackmar and M.

Adair) ($40,000).

2001 Technological Relationships and Chronological Position of the Parallel Oblique Horizon in the Great Plains and Rocky

Mountain Region. Paleoindian Research Grant, George C. Frison Institute, University of Wyoming, Laramie.

2000-2003 The Impact of Landscape Fire on Archaeological Resources (J. L. Hofman, P. I.; B. Buenger, student) Cannon National

Parks Science Scholars Program ($75,000). Funded by a cooperative agreement between Cannon, the National Park Service,

and the National Science Foundation, 2000-2003.

2000 Book Contract, University of California Press, “Unbounded Hunters: An Introduction to Folsom Archaeology.”

1997 Stratigraphic Investigation of Sections I11 and J10, Solutre, France. French Ministere of Culture, Service Regional de

l'Archeologie, Direction Regionale des Affaires Culturelles de Bourgogne. (2 years, 1997-1998).

1994 American Council of Learned Societies, Grants for Travel to International Meetings Abroad. International Symposium,

"Bison-Based Subsistence in Paleolithic and Paleoindian Times." Toulouse, France, June 1995.

1992 Archaeological Overview of the Central Great Plains. Funded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers through the Arkansas

Archaeological Survey, University of Arkansas.

1991 Honorary Life Member, Oklahoma Anthropological Society. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Oklahoma

Anthropological Society, April 1991, Oklahoma City.

1990 Investigation of Seasonality, Herd Structure, Taphonomy, and Paleoecology at Folsom Bison Kill Sites on the Great Plains:

10,500 B.P. Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research. P. I. (L. C. Todd co-P.I.)

1989 Further Investigation of the Folsom Bison Kill at Lipscomb, Texas. National Geographic Society (Grant #4103-89).

1987 Systematic Study of Folsom Assemblage Variability Smithsonian Institution, Short Term Visitor Appointment.

1986 An Archaeological Resource Overview for Water Resources Management District 5: The Great Plains. Funded by the U.S.

Army Corps of Engineers, and the Arkansas Archeological Survey. (Co-PI with R. Brooks)

1984 Eva Horizon Chronology and Radiocarbon Date Interpretation in the Middle South United States. Funded by National Science

Foundation through the Department of Anthropology, Radiocarbon Laboratory, University of California, Riverside.

1982 Special Service Award, Oklahoma Anthropological Society. Presented at the Annual Spring Meeting of the Oklahoma

Anthropological Society, April 1982.

1978-79 Archaeological Internship, Illinois State Museum. Susan Cook House Internship, 12 months, Springfield, IL.

AWARDS AND GRANTS: Internal

2012 Linking Past Climates and Culture Change in the Central Great Plains, Republic County, Kansas. University of Kansas General

Research Funds (#2301664)

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2009 Lithic Comparative Collection Development (with Mary Adair). Carlisle Smith Fund, Department of Anthropology, University of

Kansas.

2008 Modular Inter-Site Analysis in Folsom Archaeology and GIS Techniques for Plains-Wide Folsom Settlement Study. University of

Kansas General Research Funds.

2005 Teaching Excellence Award. University of Kansas Center for Teaching Excellence. Chosen by graduate students in the Department

of Anthropology.

2004 When Johnny Comes Marching Home, Vietnam Video Project (with Jane Gibson). Carroll D. Clark Fund. Department of

Anthropology, University of Kansas.

2003 Digitizing Selected Archaeological Collections and Photographs, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas (Curator and

Consultant) (with Mary Adair and Scott Shackelford). University of Kansas Digital Library Initiatives Grant Program.

2002 Dating the Oblique Flaked Horizon in Early Plains Prehistory. Carroll D. Clark Fund. Department of Anthropology,

University of Kansas.

2001 Archaeology Adorned: Looking for Beads at the Waugh Site. Carlisle Smith Fund, Museum of Anthropology, University of

Kansas. (support for undergraduate research assistant for processing Waugh site collections).

2001 Radiocarbon dating the Laird Paleoindian Site. Carroll D. Clark Fund, Department of Anthropology, University of Kansas.

1998-99 Sabbatical Leave, University of Kansas. Folsom Period Research in the Great Plains.

1998 Late Ice Age Hunters: The Archaeology of Bonebed Formation and Kill Site Activities at Solutre, France. University of

Kansas General Research Funds.

1998 Projectile Point Function at the Domebo Clovis Site. Carroll D. Clark Fund, Department of Anthropology, University of

Kansas.

1996 Technology and Camp Organization of Late Ice Age Reindeer Hunters in the Paris Basin: A study Using Stone Debitage.

University of Kansas General Research Funds.

1994 Investigation of the 12 Mile Creek Site and Kidder Bison Bonebed in Western Kansas. University of Kansas General

Research Funds.

1993 Archaeology of Early Bison Hunters on the Western Plains: Analysis of Collections. University of Kansas General Research

Funds.

1993 Study of Folsom and Clovis Age Bison Remains. Carroll D. Clark Fund, Department of Anthropology, University of

Kansas.

1991 Pleistocene Archaeology and Artifact Variability on the Southern Plains. University of Kansas New Faculty General

Research Program.

1988 Paleo-Ecology of the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition on the Southern Prairie Plains: 15,000-9000 Years Ago. University of

Oklahoma Associates Research and Creative Activity Funds.

1987 A Survey of Archaeological Resources and Evaluation of Buried Site Potential in Northwestern Oklahoma County, Oklahoma.

Funded by the National Park Service through the Oklahoma Historical Society. (Co-PI with R. Drass)

1985 Chancellor's Citation for Extraordinary Professional Promise. Awarded April 24, University of Tennessee Chancellor's

Honors Banquet.

INVITED LECTURES AND PROFESSIONAL PAPERS

2017 CULTURAL, TAPHONOMIC, and BIOGEOGRAPHIC CONSIDERATIONS of BLACK FOOTED FERRET (MUSTELA

NIGRIPES) at the BURNTWOOD CREEK BISON KILL SITE, CENTRAL HIGH PLAINS, USA. (J. L. Hofman and B. M. Crable).

Invited paper, Society for American Archaeology 83rd Annual Meeting, Session 2944 in honor of Walter Klippel. M. Dennison

organizer. April 12, Washington, D. C.

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2017 Basement Tape Measures: Survey of Stone Arched Cellars in Douglas County, Kansas (Josh Collins, Barb Crable, J. L.

Hofman, Tom Parish, Franklin Conard). 47th Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Lawrence, Kansas. March 24.

2017 In Pursuit of Folsom Archaeology: A Meandering Odyssey. Kansas Anthropological Association, Shawnee Chapter. Topeka,

Kansas.

2017 Learning Folsom Archaeology: Rocky Trails, Conceptual Pathways, and Distant Horizons. Invited Speaker, Stone Age Fair,

September 23. Loveland, Colorado.

2016 Prehistoric Tools of the Flint Hills. Invited Lecture and Demonstration. Woodfest, September 24. Elmwood, Kansas.

2016 Wabaunsee County Area Cave Tour (with Tom Parish). February 13. Volland Historical Society, Kansas.

2016 Geary and Riley County Area Cave Tour (with Tom Parish). March 17. Riley County Historical Society, Manhattan, Kansas.

2016 Paleoindian Occupation in Kansas. Invited Lecture, February 2. Kansas State University, Department of Anthropology,

Manhattan, Kansas.

2016 Beyond Bison: An Early Holocene Feature at the Burntwood Creek Bison Jump Site (14RW2). (B. M. Crable and J. L.

Hofman). 74th Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska.

2016 Hematite Beads: An Addition to Clovis Material Culture. (S. R. Holen and J. L. Hofman). 74th Plains Anthropological

Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska.

2016 Pathways to Enlightenment: Rethinking Folsom Archaeology. Explorations in Archaeology, March 10. University of Kansas

2015 Bone Weathering and Site Formation at the Scheuerman Mammoth Site. (B. M. Crable, K. Bruner, J. L. Hofman, R. D.

Mandel. 73rd Plains Anthropological Conference. Iowa City, Iowa.

2015 Stone Arched-Ceiling Cellars in the Republic County Area. Invited presentation, 35th Rock-A-Thon, March 16, Cuba, Kansas.

2015 From Bison to Cattle to Bison on the Spring Hill/Z Bar Ranch. Invited Panel Discussant. Symphony in the Flint Hills, 10th

Anniversary, Grasslands of the World. Invited presentation. Cottonwood Falls, Kansas.

2015 Stone Arched-Ceiling Cellars in the Flint Hills. Banquet Speaker with Tom Parrish. Kansas Preservation Alliance annual

meeting. Oct. 7, Manhattan, KS.

2015 A Probable Pawnee Hunting Camp on the Smoky Hill River, Kansas.(J. L. Homan and C. Hord). Paper presented at the 73rd

Plains Anthropological Conference, Oct 15-17. Iowa City.

2014 Odyssey Archaeological Program, Retrospect and Prospects (J. L. Hofman and R. D. Mandel). Society for American

Archaeology, 79th Annual Meeting. Austin, Texas.

2014 Artifact Description and Analysis Seminar. Kansas Anthropological Association, certification program seminar. Designed and

taught Two day workshop, February 8-9. McPherson, Kansas.

2013 Evaluating the Earthen Form Construction Method for Early Historic Stone Arched Ceiling Cellars. 71st Plains Anthropological

Society Conference, Loveland, Colorado.

2013 Testing Clovis and Folsom Ubiquity from the Continental Divide to the Plains-Woodland Border. (B. Asher and J. L. Hofman).

Paleoamerican Conference, Santa Fe, N. M.

2013 Pawnee Archaeology: Recent Investigations of the late Eighteenth Century Kansas Monument Site, 14RP1.(with Mary Adair

and others). 71st Plains Anthropological Society Conference, Loveland, Colorado.

2013 A Method for Assessing Confidence in Lithic Material Type Designation, A Case Study of Artifacts from the Nebraska Folsom

Database (Emily Williams and J. L. Hofman). 71st Plains Anthropological Society Conference, Loveland, Colorado.

2013 Evaluating the Earthen Form Construction Method for Early Historic Stone Arched Ceiling Cellars. Kansas Anthropological

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Association Fall Fling. Topeka, Kansas.

2013 Clovis Archaeology in Kansas, Current Research. Presentation to the Shawnee Chapter, Kansas Anthropological Association,

Topeka, Kansas. January 28.

2013 Clovis Archaeology in the Central Plains Region, U.S.A. TER-QUA Symposium, Lawrence, KS.

2012 Clovis Archaeology in Kansas. Kansas Anthropological Association, Kansas Archaeological Training Program, Topeka,

Kansas. June 9.

2012 Current Clovis Research in Southeastern Kansas. Kansas Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting, Meade, Kansas. April

21.

2011 The Allen Complex in the Central Plains. Nebraska Archaeological Society, Seward, Nebraska. August 27.

2011 Clovis, Folsom, and Allen Projectile Point Distributions in Kansas: Prehistoric Land Use or Collection Bias? (with Brendon

Asher). 69th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Tucson, AZ

2010 Early Hunter Gatherer Archaeological Site Studies in the Texas Panhandle Region. Presentation at the 32nd

annual Flint Hills

Archaeological Conference, Perryton, Texas. March 18-20.

2010 Culture Change, Continuity, and Variability Across the Pleistocene-Holocene Boundary on the Great Plains and Rocky

Mountains. 21st Biennial meeting of the American Quaternary Association. Laramie, Wyoming. August.

2010 Clovis Occupation of the Great Plains. 68th Plains Anthropological Conference. Bismarck, N.D. October 7.

2010 Distribution of Folsom Artifacts in Nebraska (E. G. Williams and J. L. Hofman). Presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the

Society for American Archaeology, April 15-18. St. Louis, MO.

2010 Current Research on Pawnee Archaeology (Mary J. Adair and J. L. Hofman). ). Presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the

Society for American Archaeology, April 15-18. St. Louis, MO.

2009 A Return to Pawnee Archaeology (with Mary Adair). Presented at the 67th annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Norman,

Oklahoma, October.

2009 Honing the Edge: Pawnee Ground Stone Technology in the Contact Era. Presented at the 67th annual Plains Anthropological

Conference, Norman, Oklahoma, October.

2009 2008 Investigations at the Kansas Monument Site: House 13 (with Andrew Gottsfield). Presented at the 67th annual Plains

Anthropological Conference, Norman, Oklahoma, October.

2009 Low Probability Archaeology: A Douglas County, Kansas Example (J.L. Hofman, R. L. Hoard, and J.C. R. Hofman) 31st

Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference. Topeka, KS. March 7.

2009 Peopling of the New World and Paleoindian Archaeology on the Great Plains Across the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition.

Invited Presentation in Department of Geography graduate seminar, University of Kansas. March 12.

2008 How to Compare Paleoindian Assemblages: A Great Plains Example. Invited Paper, Clovis and Colonization of the Mid-

Continent, symposium and workshop, University of Illinois, Urbana. April.

2008 Lithics at the End of Time. (Brendon Asher and J. L. Hofman). Paper presented at the 66th Annual Plains Anthropological

Conference, Laramie, WY. October.

2008 Waldo R. Wedel and Pawnee Archaeology (Mary J. Adair, J. L. Hofman and D. C. Roper). Invited paper, 66th Annual Plains

Anthropological Conference, Laramie, WY. October.

2007 Nebraska Folsom Evidence. (Emily Williams and J. L. Hofman). Paper at the 65th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference,

Rapid City, S.D. October 11.

2007 Blown Away: Long Term Research at a Folsom site in West Texas. Archaeological Association of Southern Kansas, Wichita

State University, December 13.

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2007 Blown Away: Twenty Five Years of Research at the Shifting Sands Folsom Site in West Texas. Third Sunday Archaeological

Lecture Series, Augustana College, Sioux Fall, S.D. February 19.

2007 The Evolution and Diversity of Mortuary Behavior in Northern Latitudes during the Early and Middle Holocene.Annual Meeting of

the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX. April 28.

2007 The Kanorado Paleoindian Locality: New Interpretations and Radiocarbon Ages (S. Holen, R. Mandel, and J. Hofman). Paper

presented at the 65th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference. Rapid City, S. D. October 11.

2006 Shifting Perspectives at Shifting Sands: Twenty Five Years of Research at a Folsom site in West Texas. Invited lecture, 66th

Stone Age Fair. Loveland, CO. Sept. 23.

2006 Geoarchaeology of Early Paleoindian and Possible Pre-Clovis Cultural Deposits at the Kanorado Locality, Northwestern Kansas

(Mandel, R.D., S. Holen, and J.L. Hofman). Program and Abstracts of the XIX Biennial Meeting of the American Quaternary

Association, p. 115-116. Bozeman, Montana, August.

2006 Geoarchaeology of Stratified Paleoarchaic Deposits at the Claussen Site (14WB322) in Northeastern Kansas (Mandel, R.D., J.L.

Hofman, and C. Widga). Presented at the 64th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Topeka, Kansas, November.

2006 Research at the Burntwood Creek Site, Kansas (Jack Russell and Jack Hofman). Presented at the 64th Annual Plains Anthropological

Conference, Topeka, Kansas, November.

2006 The 14SN106 Chipped Stone Assemblage: Paleoindian Technology and Activity Areas (S. Ryan, E. Williams, J. Hofman, S. Holen).

Presented at the 64th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, Topeka, Kansas, November.

2006 Blown Away: Twenty-Five Years of Research at the Shifting Sands Folsom Site in West Texas. Explorations in Archaeology

Lecture Series, Department of Anthropology, University of Kansas. Oct. 23.

2005 Geoarchaeology of Early Paleoindian and Possible Pre-Clovis Cultural Deposits at the Kanorado Locality, Northwestern Kansas

(Mandel, R.D., S. Holen, and J.L. Hofman). Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs Vol. 37, No. 7,

p. 154. Salt Lake City, Utah, October.

2004 Evolution of Human Occupation on the High Plains: Grass, Bison, and People. Invited presentation for the 18th Biennial

Meeting of the American Quaternary Association, June 23 (abstracts volume, pages 35-40). Lawrence, Kansas.

2004 The Allen Cultural Complex in Western Kansas. Shawnee Chapter, Kansas Anthropological Association, September 27.

Topeka, KS.

2004 Buried Paleo-Indian Landscapes and Sites on the High Plains of Northwestern Kansas. Co-leader of Geological Society of

America Field Trip (with R. Mandel) November 2004.

2004 Late Quaternary Alluvial Stratigraphy and Geoarchaeolgy in the Central Great Plains, Co-leader of American Quaternary

Association Field Trip (with R. Mandel and L. Bement) June 2004.

2004 The Laird Site (14SN2): A Late Paleoindian Bonebed in Northwestern Kansas. (J. L. Hofman and J. M. Blackmar). 62nd

Annual Plains Anthropological Conference. Oct.13-16. Billings, MT.

2004 The Smoky Folsom Site. (M. Hickman and J. L. Hofman) 62nd

Annual Plains Anthropological Conference. Oct.13-16. Billings,

MT.

2004 Resent Research at the Westfall Folsom Site, Colorado. (S. R. Ryan, E. Williams, and J. L. Hofman). 62nd

Annual Plains

Anthropological Conference. Oct.13-16. Billings, MT.

2003 Peopling of the New World: A Great Plains Perspective. R. D. Mandel and J. L. Hofman. Geological Society of America,

Annual meeting. Seattle, Washington. November 2.

2003 Early Holocene Subsistence in the Prairie-Plains Border: Perspectives from the Claussen Site. Chris Widga and J. L. Hofman,

61st Plains Anthropological Society Meeting. October 22-25. Fayetteville, AR.

2003 Preliminary Investigations at the Kanorado Locality: ALate Pleistocene Site in Western Kansas. (S. R. Holen, R. D. Mandel, and J. L.

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Hofman) 61st Plains Anthropological ConferenceConference. October 22-25. Fayetteville, AR.

2003 A Kansas Folsom Locality. (S. Ryan, K. Bruner, J. Vincent, and J. L. Hofman) 61st Plains Anthropological Conference. October 22-

25. Fayetteville, AR.

2003 An Oblique Perspective on Paleoindian Research. University of Wyoming, Department of Anthropology and George C. Frison

Institute. March 14. Laramie.

2003 Background to Research and Field Methods at the Lower Component of the Claussen Site. Kansas Anthropological Association,

Archaeology Training Program. July 11. Paxico.

2003 Vietnam and the Heartland: Impact of the Vietnam War on Rural America. Douglas County Historical Society, Dec. 2.

Lawrence, KS.

2002 Early Bison Hunting in Western Kansas. Kansas Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, April 20. Kanopolis, KS.

2002 Early Bison Hunting in Western Kansas. Grant County Historical Museum, June , Ulysses, Kansas.

2002 Archaeological Investigations at the Winger site. Johnson Rotary Club, June , Johnson City, Kansas.

2002 Geoarchaeology of the Winger Site: A Late Paleoindian Bison Bone Bed in Southwestern Kansas (R. D. Mandel and J. L.

Hofman). Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, October 28. Denver, Colorado. (GSA Abstracts with

Programs 34(6).

2002 The Allen Technological Complex in Western Kansas: New Evidence from the Winger Site. 60th Plains Anthropological

Conference, October 23-26. Oklahoma City.

2002 Winger: An Early Holocene Bison Bonebed in Southwestern Kansas. (J. L. Hofman, R. Mandel, and M. Stein). 60th Plains

Anthropological Conference, Oct. 23-26. Oklahoma City.

2001 Human Occupations Across the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition on the Great Plains: Geomorphic and Regional Patterns.

Invited paper in the symposium “Archaeological Geology and the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition” organized by V. T.

Holliday, R. Mandel, and C. Hill, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. November 7.

2001 Pleistocene-Holocene Hunters and Gatherers of the Kansas Region (J. M. Blackmar, R. Mandel, J. L. Hofman). Invited paper

in the Symposium, “The Current State of Kansas Archaeology” organized by W. Banks and R. Hoard. Plains Anthropological

Conference, Lincoln, NE., November 1.

2001 Folsom Archaeology and the Pursuit of Ignorance. Invited lecture, Denver Museum of Nature and Science, March 29, Denver,

CO.

2001 Recent Research at the Waugh Site, A Folsom Bison Kill and Campsite in Western Oklahoma. Invited lecture, Ponca City

Chapter, Oklahoma Anthropological Society, March 8. Ponca City, OK.

2001 Current Research on Folsom Archaeology. University of Kansas Open House. University of Kansas Museum of

Anthropology, October 6th, Lawrence, KS.

2001 Westfall: A Folsom Campsite in the Black Forest Area of Colorado. (J. L. Hofman, G. Westfall, and T. Westfall) 59th

Annual

Plains Anthropological Conference, November 1-2. Lincoln, N.E.

2000 Tethered to Stone or Freedom to Move: Folsom Biface Technology in Regional Perspective. Invited paper in the symposium,

“From Coups de Poing to Clovis: Multiple Approaches to Biface Variability”, organized by H. L. Dibble and M. Soressi,

Society for American Archaeology 65th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. April 9, 2000.

2000 Current Research and Problems in Folsom Archaeology. Invited banquet speaker for the Missouri Archaeological Society

annual meeting, April 15, Lees Summit, MO.

2000 Recent Investigations at the Waugh Site, Oklahoma (C. Widga and J. L. Hofman). Poster presented at the joint Plains

Anthropological and Midwest Archaeological Conference, November 9, St. Paul, MN.

2000 Cody in Western Oklahoma: The Flaming Site (J. L. Hofman and J. M. Blackmar). joint Plains Anthropological and Midwest

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Archaeological Conference, November 9, St. Paul, MN.

1999 A Tale of Three Sites: Shifting Scales of Archaeological Research. Presentation to the joint Colorado State University and

University of Nebraska archaeological field schools. Hudson-Meng Site, Nebraska. June.

1999 Clovis on the Great Plains: Evidence from Oklahoma to North Dakota. Clovis and Beyond, Santa Fe, New Mexico.(Poster

presentation with S. R. Holen and L. A. Hannus)

1999 Recent Research at the Upper Paleolithic Sites of Solutre and Verberie, France. South Dakota Archeological Society, Third

Sunday Program. Sioux Falls.

1999 The Significance of Long Term Research and Surface Collections in Folsom Archaeology. Invited Guest Speaker, Loveland

Stone Age Fair, Loveland, Colorado. September 25.

1999 Recent Folsom Period Research in the Central and Southern Plains. Yuma County Archaeological Society, Wray, Colorado.

April 15.

1998 Mehl’s Dilemma: A Reinvestigation of the Domebo Clovis Site. International Mammoth Conference. Lawrence.

1998 Kansas Folsom Update (J. L. Hofman and J. M. Blackmar). TER-QUA Meeting. Lawrence.

1997 Invited discussant for the symposium, "Clovis in Context: New Light on the Peopling of the Americas" at the 62nd annual

meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville, TN.

1997 Paleoecology of the Caddo County Canyons: Modeling Human Use Through Time. (J. M. Blackmar, J. L. Hofman, M. E. Hill,

W. E. Banks). Invited poster paper presented at the 62nd annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville,

TN.

1997 Invited discussant for the Paleoindian Session at the 50th Anniversary Celebration of Medicine Creek Archaeology,

Cambridge, NE.

1997 Invited Discussant for the symposium "Multidisciplinary Research in Middle Park Colorado". 55th Annual Meeting of the

Plains Anthropological Society, Boulder, CO.

1997 Recent Paleoindian Research in the Kansas Region. Invited lecture, Department of Anthropology, Wichita State University,

and Archaeological Association of Southern Kansas. Wichita, KS.

1997 In Small Things Forgotten: Small Debitage Analysis at Verberie. (J. L. Hofman and I. S. Hesse) paper presented at the 62nd

meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville, TN.

1997 The Laird Paleoindian Bison Bonebed in Norwestern Kansas (J. L. Hofman and J. M. Blackmar). Paper presented at the 55th

Annual Meeting of the Plains Anthropological Society, Boulder, CO.

1996 Implications of a Tiny Folsom bead: Some Big Issues in Paleoindian Research. Invited Symposium Paper, Recent Paleoindian

Research, organized by Ken Tankersley. Society for American Archaeology 61st Annual Meeting, April 10-14. New Orleans.

1996 Invited Discussant. Islands on the Plains Symposium, organized by M. Kornfeld and A. Osborn. Plains Anthropological

Society 54th Annual Meeting. Iowa City, Iowa.

1996 Magdalenian Reindeer Hunters in the Paris Basin and Their Relevance to Paleoindian Research. Oklahoma Anthropological

Society, November14, 1996. Ponca City, Oklahoma.

1996 Continued Investigations at the Waugh Folsom Site, Northwestern Oklahoma. (J.L. Hofman, M. E. Hill, L. C. Bement, K. C.

Buehler). Plains Anthropological Society 54th Annual Meeting. Iowa City, Iowa.

1996 Kansas Clovis. (J. L. Hofman and I. S. Hesse). Plains Anthropological Society 54th Annual Meeting. Iowa City, Iowa.

1995 Unbounded Hunters: Folsom Bison Hunting on the Southern Plains Circa 10,500 B.P., The Lithic Evidence. International

Colloquium on Bison-Based Subsistence in Paleolithic and Paleoindian Times. Laboratoire D'Ethnologie Prehistorique,

Tolouse France. June 6-10.

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1995 Lipscomb: Just Another Paleoindian Bison Bonebed? (J. L. Hofman and L. C. Todd). Invited paper for the symposium,

"Rethinking Paleoindian Subsistence on the Southern Plains Periphery" organized by M. B. Collins and C. B. Bousman.

Society for American Archaeology 60th Annual Meeting, Minneapolis.

1995 Lithic Technology and Folsom Archaeology; and, Magdalenian Occupation of the Paris Basin. Invited lectures, Colorado State

University Archaeological Fieldschool, Hudson-Meng Site, Crawford, Nebraska. July 15.

1995 Cache and Carry: Implications of a Possible Clovis Age Find from Western Kansas. Invited paper for a session in honor of

George C. Frison, organized by M. Kay and D. Stanford. Plains Anthropological Society 53rd Annual Meeting, Laramie,

Wyoming.

1995 Folsom Archaeology: Evidence from Recent Investigations in the Great Plains. Invited lecture for Augustana College, South

Dakota Archeological Society, and Siouxland Heritage Museums. Augustana, S. D. Feb. 19.

1994 Folsom Fragments, Site Types, and Prehistoric Behavior. Plains Anthropological Conference 52nd Annual Meeting, Invited

symposium paper, Folsom Lithic Technology, organized by Dan Amick. Lubbock, Texas.

1994 A Reconsideration of Clovis and Folsom Evidence on the Great Plains, and Current Views on Early Paleoindians on the Great

Plains. Invited Lectures, University of South Dakota, Vermillion. March 28-29.

1994 The Significance of Folsom Point Variability: Evidence from the Folsom and Lipscomb Sites. Society for American

Archaeology 59th Annual Meeting, April 23, Anaheim.

1994 Reinvestigation of the Perry Ranch Plainview Bison Bonebed, Southwestern Oklahoma (J. L. Hofman and L. C. Todd). Plains

Anthropological Conference 52nd Annual Meeting, Invited symposium paper. Lubbock, Texas.

1994 The Waugh Site: A Folsom-Age Bison Bonebed in Northwestern Oklahoma (M.E. Hill and J. L. Hofman). Plains

Anthropological Conference 52nd Annual Meeting, Invited symposium paper. Lubbock, Texas.

1993 The Norton Bonebed, A Probable Paleoindian Site in Scott County, Western Kansas. Invited Lecture, Univesity of Kansas,

Department of Geography. Oct. Lawrence,KS.

1993 Lithics and Mobility During the Folsom Period on the Great Plains; and The Place of Lindenmeier in the History and

Development of Folsom Archaeology. Karen S. Greiner Endowment for Colorado Archaeology, Colorado State University,

Department of Anthropology, March 4, Fort Collins, CO.

1993 Recent Investigations of an Early Bison Bonebed in Western Kansas. Kansas Anthropological Association Annual Meeting.

April 24, Lindsborg, KS.

1993 Recent Paleoindian Research on the Southern Plains. St. Joseph Archaeological Society, St. Joseph, MO.

1993 Paleoindian Aggregations on the Great Plains: Why, How, When, and Where? Society for American Archaeology 58th Annual

Meeting, April 18, St. Louis.

1993 Archaeological Overview of the Central Great Plains: An Interdisciplinary Approach. (J.L. Hofman and M. J. Adair). 51st

Plains Anthropological Conference, Oct., Saskotoon, Saskatchewan, CAN.

1992 Western Founding Populations: The Significance of Clovis Variability. Invited Paper. American Association for the

Advancement of Science. Feb. 9, Chicago, IL.

1992 The Early Geoarchaeological Record of the Southcentral Great Plains. Kansas State University, Department of Geology, Nov.

3. Manhattan.

1992 Folsom Sites on the Prairie-Woodland Border: Implications for Paleoecology and Land Use. 50th Plains Anthropological

Conference, Lincoln, NE.

1992 Broken Rocks from the Norton Bonebed: Lithics from a Late Paleoindian Site in Western Kansas. (J.L. Hofman, D. Sather, and

M. E. Hill). 50th Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, NE.

1992 The Excavation History and Geoarchaeology of the Norton Bonebed. (D.T. Sather and J. L. Hofman). 50th Plains

Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, NE.

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1992 Faunal Remains from the Norton Bonebed (14SC6): A New Paleoindian Site in Western Kansas. (M.E. Hill, Jr. and J. L.

Hofman). 50th Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, NE.

1992 Buffalo Hunting in Kansas 10,000 Years Ago. University of Kansas Saturday Seminar Series. October 10, Lawrence.

1992 Clovis Variability, Gateway to Clovis Origins. Special Presentation, Feb. 11, Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL.

1992 History and Recent Developments in Folsom Period Research. Kansas City Archaeological Society, Jan. 7, Kansas City, MO.

1991 Upper Paleolithic Reflections: Southern Plains Folsom Technology. Invited paper to the Second Soviet-American Symposium

on Upper Paleolithic-Paleoindian Adaptations. A project of the ACLS-AN SSR bilateral Commission on the Humanities and

Social Sciences, Sub-commission on History and Archaeology. Co-organized by Drs. O. Soffer, G. Frison, V.M. Masson, and

N.D. Praslov. Denver Museum of Natural History, June 13-15.

1991 Folsom Archaeology: A History of Developments and New Evidence. Invited lecture, Department of Anthropology, Southern

Methodist University, April 9.

1991 Sites, Localities, and Isolated Finds: Developing a Regional Interpretation of Folsom Variability on the Southern Plains.

Presented in the symposium, Folsom Archaeology: Early Holocene Human Adaptation, organized by P. Jodry and D. Stanford.

Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, April.

1991 The Waugh Site and Folsom Archaeology. Oklahoma Anthropological Society, Invited Banquet Presentation. April 6,

Oklahoma City.

1991 Folsom Archaeology: History and Problems. Anthropology Colloquium Series, University of Oklahoma, February 8, Norman.

1990 History of Research and Findings at the Lipscomb Folsom Site. Annual Meeting of the Oklahoma Anthropological Society,

April 7, Oklahoma City.

1991 Aggregations in Folsom Time and Space. 49th Plains Anthropological Conference, Lawrence, KS.

1991 A Folsom Bison Bonebed at the Waugh Site in Northwestern Oklahoma (J.L. Hofman, B.J. Carter, M.E. Hill, Jr., and R.B.

Bartlett). 49th Plains Anthropological Conference, Lawrence, KS.

1990 The Ugly Truth About Folsom. Invited lecture, Department of Anthropology, Southern Methodist University, Dallas.

November.

1990 Folsom Variability and Archaeological Ignorance. Invited lecture, Department of Anthropology, University of Kansas,

Lawrence. December.

1990 Folsom Land Use: Projectile Point Manufacture and Rejuvenation as Keys to Mobility. Invited paper presented at the

international conference, "Raw Material Economy Among Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers". Organized by A. Montet-White and

S. Holen. March 22-24, The University of Kansas, Lawrence.

1990 A New Look at Clovis, Folsom, and Later Paleoindian Evidence from the Oklahoma Region. Invited Paper Presented in a

symposium honoring Robert E. Bell, organized by Robert Brooks, at the 48th Plains Anthropological Conference, November 2,

Oklahoma City.

1990 Folsom Culture and Folsom Land Use on the Southern Plains. Midland Archaeological Society, May 3, Midland, Texas.

1990 Folsom Occupation of the Southern Great Plains: 10,500 Years Ago. Invited lecture, Department of Geography, Dartmouth

College, May 18. Hanover.

1990 Shifting Sands: A New Folsom-Midland Campsite from the Monahans Dunes of Western Texas. (D.S. Amick, R.O. Rose, and

J.L. Hofman) 55th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 18-22, Las Vegas.

1989 Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Deposits in Western Oklahoma: Archaeological Implications. Invited paper presented at

the South-Central Section of the Geological Society of America Meeting, in the symposium, "Archaeological Geology of the

Southern Midcontinent.", organized by C. R. Ferring. March 12-14, Arlington, Texas.

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1989 Evidence for an Aboriginal Toothache Palliative: Purple Coneflowers and Interproximal Grooves (P.S. Willey and J.L.

Hofman). Invited paper to the Symposium: Skeletal Biology in the Great Plains: A Multidisciplinary View. Organized by D.

Owsley and R. Jantz. March 20-21, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

1989 A Folsom Bison Kill at Lipscomb, Texas: 50 Years of Research. 25th Annual Meeting of the Southwest Federation of

Archaeological Societies, April 15, Midland, Texas.

1989 Prehistoric Settings and Land forms in Western Oklahoma: The Pleistocene. Annual Spring Meeting of the Oklahoma

Anthropological Society. April 22, Norman, Oklahoma.

1989 Geological Investigations at the Lipscomb Folsom Site, 1989. Annual Meeting of the Texas Archaeological Society. October

28, Amarillo, Texas.

1989 Reinvestigation of the Lipscomb Bison Kill and Its Significance for Folsom Period Research (J.L. Hofman and L.C. Todd).

54th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 5-9. Atlanta, Georgia.

1989 Folsom Fluting Fallacies (E.E. Ingbar and J.L. Hofman). Paper presented at the 47th annual meeting of the Plains

Anthropological Society. October 18-21, Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

1989 Paleo-Topography and Early Paleoindian Bison Kill Scenarios at Lipscomb, Texas (J.L. Hofman and L.C. Todd). Paper

presented at the 47th annual meeting of the Plains Anthropological Society. Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

1988 Folsom Sites in Oklahoma and the Texas Panhandle: Recognition and Interpretation of Folsom Technological Variability.

Invited paper presented at the symposium "Ice-Age Hunters of the Rockies", sponsored by the Denver Museum of Natural

History and the Smithsonian Institution, April 8-10, Denver.

1988 Site Formation Processes and the Archaeological Record. Oklahoma Anthropological Society, Fall Meeting. Chandler,

Oklahoma.

1988 Beyond Fluting the Lindenmeier Folsom. Midland Archaeological Society, March 3, Midland, Texas.

1988 The Folsom Occupation in Oklahoma. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Spring Meeting, April 23, Fountainhead Lodge,

Oklahoma.

1988 Evidence for an Aboriginal Toothache Palliative: Purple Coneflowers and Interproximal Grooves (P.S. Willey and J.L.

Hofman). Paper presented at the 46th annual meeting of the Plains Anthropological Society. Wichita.

1988 The Folsom-Midland Assemblage at the Shifting Sands Site in Western Texas (D.S. Amick, J.L. Hofman, and R.O. Rose).

Paper presented at the 46th annual meeting of the Plains Anthropological Society. Wichita.

1988 The Lipscomb Bison Quarry: Continuing Investigation at a Folsom Kill-Butchery Site on the Southern Plains (J.L. Hofman,

L.C. Todd, and C.B. Schultz). Paper presented at the 46th annual meeting of the Plains Anthropological Society. Wichita.

1988 Faunal Analysis and Paleoindian Studies: The Lipscomb Bison Bonebed (L. C. Todd, J.L. Hofman, and C.B. Schultz). Paper

presented at the 46th annual meeting of the Plains Anthropological Society. Wichita.

1988 Black Holes and Bright Lights: Archaeological Data Inventory and Interpretation of the Southern Great Plains (J.L. Hofman

and R.L. Brooks). Paper presented in the symposium "From the Mississippi to the Rio Grande: Archaeological and

Bioarchaeological Synthesis on a Continental Scale," at the 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,

April 27-May 1, Phoenix.

1987 Folsom Period Research in Western Oklahoma. Banquet Address, Southwest Federation of Archaeological Societies, April 4,

Amarillo, Texas.

1987 Paleoindian Occupations of Oklahoma. Oklahoma Anthropological Society Spring Meeting, April 25-26, Norman, Oklahoma.

1987 The Folsom Occupation in Western Oklahoma. Midland Archaeological Society, March 5, Midland, Texas.

1987 Recent Studies of Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Sites in Western Oklahoma. Paper presented at the 45th Plains

Anthropological Conference, November 5-7, Columbia, MO.

1986 Bison and Man on the Great Plains. Newkirk Historical Society, September 29. Newkirk, Oklahoma.

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1986 An Initial Survey of the Folsom Complex in Oklahoma. 44th Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, November 19-23.

Denver, Colorado.

1985 Hunter-Gatherer Mortuary Variability: The Impact of Mobility. 50th Annual Meeting of the Society for American

Archaeology, May 2-5, Denver, Colorado.

1984 Chipped Stone Technologies at Twenhafel: A Multicomponent Site in Southern Illinois. (J.L. Hofman and C.A. Morrow).

Second Conference on Prehistoric Chert Exploitation, March 30-31, Carbondale, Illinois.

1983 Late Quaternary Stratigraphy and Archaeology of the Middle Duck River Valley, Tennessee. (G.R. Brakenridge and J.L.

Hofman). Invited paper to the symposium, "Geoarchaeological Research in Three River Valleys of the Southeast" Judith A.

Bense organizer, 48th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 28-30, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

1983 Applications of Refitting Studies in the Columbia Reservoir Archaeological Project. Middle Cumberland Archaeological

Society, March 3, Nashville, Tennessee.

1983 Contextual Analysis of an Artifact Aggregate in Mid-Holocene Terrace Sediments, Middle Tennessee. 48th Annual Meeting

of the Society for American Archaeology, April 28-30, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

1983 Piecing Together the Past: Applications of Refitting Studies in Archaeology. Symposium Organizer and Chairperson. 48th

Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, April 28-30, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

1983 Middle Archaic Ritual and Shell Midden Archaeology: Considering the Significance of Cremations. 40th Annual Meeting of

the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, November 3-5, Columbia, South Carolina.

1982 Archaic People and Their Settings: The Duck River Connection. Banquet Address, Annual Spring Meeting of the Oklahoma

Anthropological Society, April 3, Norman, Oklahoma.

1982 Interpreting Archaeological Materials in Buried Alluvial Settings: A Case Study from Tennessee (J.L. Hofman and G.R.

Brakenridge). Eleventh International Quaternary Association Congress, Moscow, U.S.S.R., August 1982. XI INQUA

Congress Abstracts, Volume II, P. 104.

1982 Human or Natural Deposition of Chert Artifacts and Pebbles: A Sedimentological Puzzle in Tennessee. (J.L. Hofman and

G.R. Brakenridge). Eleventh International Congress on Sedimentology, August 22-27, Hamilton, Ontario. XI IAS Congress

Abstracts p. 142.

1981 Bone Taphonomy and Archaeological Interpretation: A Bison Kill (?) from Oklahoma. (J.L. Hofman and D.F. Morey). 39th

Annual Plains Anthropological Conference, October 14-17, Bismark, North Dakota.

1981 Buried Archaic Sites in the Central Duck River Basin (D.S. Amick and J.L. Hofman). 38th Annual Southeastern

Archaeological Conference, November 12-14, Asheville, N. C.

1980 The Columbia Reservoir Project. Symposium organizer and chairperson. 37th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern

Archaeological Conference. November 13-15, New Orleans.

1980 Exploring Intrasite Patterning and Assemblage Variability on Historic Sheepherder Camps. Invited paper to the symposium,

"Explanations in History: Plains Historical Archaeology" organized by M. Kornfield and L.C. Todd, Jr. 45th Meeting of the

Society for American Archaeology, May 1-4, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

1980 Test Excavation at a Buried Middle Archaic Component on the Duck River, Middle Tennessee. 37th Annual Meeting of the

Southeastern Archaeological Conference, November 13-15, New Orleans.

1978 The Spiro Mound Site and Artifacts, An Overview of the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex in Oklahoma. 1978 Annual

Meeting of the Wyoming Archaeological Society, April 8, Casper, Wyoming.

1978 Variation in Breakage of Paleoindian Projectile points from Kill Sites: A Case for the Use of Thrusting Spears in Llano Times.

36th Plains Anthropological Conference, November 9-11, Denver, Colorado.

1977 Preliminary Report on Investigations at the Long's Butte #2 Site (48Fr261), Fremont County, Wyoming (L.C. Todd, Jr. and

J.L. Hofman). 35th Plains Anthropological Conference, November 17-19, Lincoln, Nebraska.

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1977 1976 Field Work at the McCutchin-McLaughlin Site: A Multicomponent site in the Fourche Maline Valley of Eastern

Oklahoma. 1977 Caddoan Conference, Natchitoches, Louisiana, March 25-27.

1977 Gouge Production Strategies: Toward the Study of Archaic Local Groups on the Southern Plains. 35th Plains Anthropological

Conference, November 17-19, Lincoln, Nebraska.

1976 The Development and Northern Relationships of Two Archaeological Phases in the Southern Plains Subarea. Invited paper

presented in the symposium, "The Central Plains Tradition: Internal Dynamics and External Relationships" organized by Don

Blakeslee, Joint Plains-Midwest Anthropological Conference, October 20-22, Minneapolis, Minnesota.

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

2003- Member, Board of Directors, ODYSSEY Geoarchaeological Endowment, University of Kansas.

1998- Member, Scientific Board of Directors, Mitchell Prehistoric Site Archeodome, South Dakota.

1992- Member, Kansas Antiquities Commission

1996-97 Member, Board of Directors, International Lithics Institute, Troy, Illinois.

1990-91 President, Plains Anthropological Society.

1989-90 Vice President and Chair of the Nominations Committee, Plains Anthropological Society.

1988-91 Member, Board of Directors, Plains Anthropological Society.

1990 Member, Peer Review Team of the U.S. Department of the Interior's Consulting Archaeologist. Alkali Creek Project, North

Dakota.

1990-91 Member, National TER-QUA Advisory Council, Institute for Tertiary and Quaternary Studies.

1986-89 Chairman, Oklahoma Anthropological Society Certification Program.