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KARISA TERRY Department of Anthropology and Museum Studies 400 E. University Way, Ellensburg, WA, 98926 Email: [email protected] Education 2010 Ph.D. in Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman. Dissertation Title: Extreme Measures: Upper Paleolithic Raw Material Provisioning Strategies and Settlement of the Transbaikal Region, Siberia. 2000 M.A. in Anthropology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. Thesis Title: Analysis of Core Reduction Patterns in the Acheuleo- Yabrudian Lithic Industries at El-Masloukh, Lebanon. 1995 B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies (Anthropology/French), Southern Oregon University, Ashland, Oregon. Research Interests Paleolithic prehistory and human colonization of North East Asia (Siberia, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, China, Beringia) and North America, anthropology of frontiers and colonization, adaptations to extreme environmental settings, lithic technology, lithic use-wear and experimental studies, lithic raw material sourcing, hunter-gatherer human organization, cultural transmission, human behavioral ecology, social network- analysis, Prehistory of Northwestern US and Canada. Academic Positions 2015- Senior Lecturer, Central Washington University, Department of Anthropology and Museum Studies, Ellensburg, Washington. 2012-2014 Lecturer, Central Washington University, Department of Anthropology and Museum Studies, Ellensburg, Washington. 2010-2011 Post-Doctoral Fellow/Visiting Researcher, Tokyo Metropolitan 1

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KARISA TERRYDepartment of Anthropology and Museum Studies

400 E. University Way, Ellensburg, WA, 98926Email: [email protected]

Education2010 Ph.D. in Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman.

Dissertation Title: Extreme Measures: Upper Paleolithic Raw Material Provisioning Strategies and Settlement of the Transbaikal Region, Siberia.

2000 M.A. in Anthropology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. Thesis Title: Analysis of Core Reduction Patterns in the Acheuleo-Yabrudian Lithic Industries at El-Masloukh, Lebanon.

1995 B.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies (Anthropology/French), Southern Oregon University, Ashland, Oregon.

Research InterestsPaleolithic prehistory and human colonization of North East Asia (Siberia, Japan, Korea, Mongolia, China, Beringia) and North America, anthropology of frontiers and colonization, adaptations to extreme environmental settings, lithic technology, lithic use-wear and experimental studies, lithic raw material sourcing, hunter-gatherer human organization, cultural transmission, human behavioral ecology, social network- analysis, Prehistory of Northwestern US and Canada.

Academic Positions2015- Senior Lecturer, Central Washington University, Department of

Anthropology and Museum Studies, Ellensburg, Washington.2012-2014 Lecturer, Central Washington University, Department of Anthropology

and Museum Studies, Ellensburg, Washington.2010-2011 Post-Doctoral Fellow/Visiting Researcher, Tokyo Metropolitan

University, Archaeology Laboratory, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Tokyo, Japan.

2010-2011 Research Associate, Central Washington University, Department of Anthropology and Museum Studies, Ellensburg, Washington.

2009-2010 Instructor, Central Washington University, Department of Anthropology and Museum Studies, Ellensburg, Washington.

2005-2007 Instructor, Institute for Extended Learning, Community Colleges ofSpokane, Whitman County Branch, Pullman, Washington.

2001-2006 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington.

2000 Graduate Assistant Non-Teaching, Department of Anthropology, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.

Courses TaughtTerm Course Number and Name Enrolled Credits LocationSpring 2015 ANTH 110 Intro to Biological Anthropology 60 5 CWUSpring 2015 ANTH 107 Intro to Anthropology 24 5 CWU

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Winter 2015 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 45 5 CWUWinter 2015 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 25 5 CWUWinter 2015 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 30 5 CWUFall 2014 ANTH 110 Intro to Biological Anthropology 58 5 CWUFall 2014 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 45 5 CWUFall 2014 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 45 5 CWUSpring 2014 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 38 5 CWUSpring 2014 ANTH 107 Intro to Anthropology 35 5 CWUSpring 2014 ANTH 107 Intro to Anthropology 33 5 CWUWinter 2014 ANTH 322 World Prehistory 15 4 CWUWinter 2014 ANTH 107 Intro to Anthropology 45 5 CWUWinter 2014 ANTH 107 Intro to Anthropology 45 5 CWUFall 2013 ANTH 314 Human Variation in Living 45 4 CWU

PopulationsFall 2013 ANTH 107 Intro to Anthropology 32 5 CWUSpring 2013 ANTH 120 Intro to Archaeology 42 5 CWUSpring 2013 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 45 5 CWUWinter 2013 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 45 5 CWUWinter 2013 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 45 5 CWUFall 2012 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 45 5 CWUSpring 2010 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 45 5 CWUSpring 2010 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 46 5 CWUSpring 2010 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 46 5 CWUWinter 2010 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 46 5 CWUWinter 2010 ANTH 110 Intro to Biological Anthropology 45 5 CWUSpring 2009 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 40 5 CWUSpring 2009 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 30 5 CWUWinter 2009 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 41 5 CWUWinter 2009 ANTH 130 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 41 5 CWUSummer 2007 ANTH 130 Intro to Anthropology 11 3 WSUWinter 2007 ANTH 201 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 23 5 CCSFall 2006 ANTH 101 Intro to Physical Anthropology 30 5 CCS

and Old World ArchaeologySummer 2006 ANTH 101 Intro to Anthropology 13 3 WSUSpring 2006 ANTH 201 Intro to Cultural Anthropology 42 5 CCSFall 2005 ANTH 101 Intro to Physical Anthropology 18 5 CCS

and Old World ArchaeologySummer 2005 ANTH 468 Sex, Evolution, and Human 76 3 WSU

NatureSummer 2004 ANTH 101 Intro to Anthropology 20 3 WSUFall 2002 ANTH 101 Intro to Anthropology 72 3 WSU

Teaching AssistantshipsTerm Course Number and Name Enrolled Credits LocationFall 2006 GENED 111 World Civilization 96 3 WSU

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Fall 2005 GENED 111 World Civilization 66 3 WSUFall 2004 ANTH 101 Intro to Anthropology 68 3 WSUSpring 2004 ANTH 203 Peoples of the World 72 3 WSUSpring 2003 ANTH 468 Sex, Evolution and Human 77 3 WSU

NatureSpring 2002 ANTH 130 Great Discoveries in Archaeology 86 3 WSUFall 2001 GENED 110 World Civilizations 78 3 WSUSpring 2000 ANTH 230 Intro to Archaeology 72 3 TAMU

PublicationsTerry, Karisa, Ian Buvit, and Mikhail V. Konstantinov

2015 Emergence and Innovation of Microlithic Technology in the Transbaikal Region of Southern Siberia. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. Accepted, in revision

Morisaki, Kazuki, Masami Izuho, Karisa Terry, and Hiroyuki Sato2015 Upper Paleolithic Technological Organizational Responses to Landscape

Changes in Northern Japan. Antiquity. In pressLubinski, Patrick, Karisa Terry, and Patrick McCutcheon 2014 Comparative Methods for Distinguishing Flakes from Geofacts: a Case Study from the Wenas Creek Mammoth Site. Journal of Archaeological Science 52: 308-320.Buvit, Ian, Karisa Terry, Masami Izuho, and Mikhail V. Konstantinov

2014 The Emergence of Modern Human Behavior in the Transbaikal, Russia: Timing and Technology. In Emergence and Diversity of Modern Human Behavior in Paleolithic Asia, edited by Y. Kaifu, M. Izuho, H. Sato, and T. Goebel. Texas A&M University Press.

Buvit, Ian, Masami Izuho, Karisa Terry, Yorinao Shitaoka, and Tsutomu Soda2014 Late Quaternary Stratigraphy of the Shimaki Paleolithic Site, Hokkaido,

Japan. Geoarchaeology: An International Journal.Buvit, Ian, Karisa Terry, Masami Izuho and Mikhail V. Konstantinov

2014 The Emergence of Modern Human Behavior in the Transbaikal, Russia:Timing and Technology. In The Emergence and Diversity of Modern Human Behavior in Palaeolithic Asia, edited by Yousuke Kaifu, Masami Izuho, Akira Ono, Hiroyuki Sato, and Ted Goebel. Texas A&M Press.

Buvit, Ian, Karisa Terry, Masami Izuho, and Koh Hamaguchi2011 Recent Excavations at the Shimaki Paleolithic Site. Current Research in the

Pleistocene, 28:16-19.Buvit, Ian, Karisa Terry, Mikhail V. Konstantinov, and Victor Kolosov 2011 The Alluvial History and Sedimentary Record of the Priiskovoe Site and Its

Place in the Prehistory of Siberia. Geoarchaeology, 26(5):616-648.Buvit, Ian, and Karisa Terry

2011 The Twilight of the Paleolithic Siberia: Humans and their Environments East of Lake Baikal at the Late-glacial/Holocene Transition. Quaternary International, 242(2):379-400.

Buvit, Ian, and Karisa Terry 2011 Land Use, Mobility, and Upper Paleolithic Technological Organization in the

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Transbaikal. In Diversity and Variability in the East Asian Paleolithic, edited by Seonbok Yi, pp. 219-254. Seoul National University Press, Seoul.

Buvit, Ian, and Karisa Terry 2011 Late Glacial Maximum Human Population Dynamics in the Southwest

Transbaikal, Southern Siberia. In From the Yenesei to the Yukon: Explaining Lithic Variability Across Beringia, edited by Ted Goebel and Ian Buvit. Texas A&M University Press, College Station, TX.

Terry, Karisa, William Andrefsky, Jr., and Mikhail V. Konstantinov 2009 Raw Material Durability, Function, and Retouch Intensity in the Upper

Paleolithic of Transbaikal, Russia. In Lithic Materials in Upper Paleolithic Societies, edited by Brooke Blades and Brian Adams, pp. 256-269. Blackwell Publishing, Hobokan, New Jersey.

Terry, Karisa, Ian Buvit, and Mikhail V. Konstantinov 2005 Raw Material Conservation at Chitkan (Siberia) and its Implications for Late

Pleistocene Hunter-Gatherer Mobility. Current Research in the Pleistocene 22:113-115.

Buvit, Ian, Karisa Terry, Aleksander V. Konstantinov, and Mikhail V. Konstantinov 2004 Studenoe 2: An Update. Current Research in the Pleistocene 21:1-3.

Proceedings

Izuho, Masami, Takuya Yamoaka, Akira Iwase, Tsubasa Kamei, Koh Hamaguchi, Taichi Kuronuma, Kyosuske Hori, Karisa Terry, Ian Buvit, Norioshi Oda, Miyuki Yukushige

2012 Preliminary Report of the 2011 Shimaki Site Investigations. In Abstracts of the 25th Annual Meeting of the Paleolithic Culture in Northeastern Japan Workshop, edited by J. Kawaguchi and A. Yamada, pp. 49-55. Miyagi Japan.

Terry, Karisa, Masami Izuho, Ian Buvit, and Koh Hamaguchi2011 Preliminary Report of the 2010 Shimaki Site Investigations. In Proceedings of

the Annual Meeting of the Research Association of North Asia, Sapporo, Japan.Terry, Karisa

2010 Technological Innovations in Core Reduction Sequences and the Implicationsof Human Dispersal into the southern Transbaikal Region during the Upper Paleolithic Period. In Materials from The Initial Human Habitation of the Continental and the Insular parts of the Northeast Asia International Symposium, pp. 142-156. The Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of SB RAS, Sakhalin State University, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia.

Publications in Preparation Terry, Karisa, and Masami Izuho

2015 Human Technological Responses to the Last Glacial Maximum in Southeastern Hokkaido. Journal of World Prehistory.

Terry, Karisa, Masami Izuho, and Ian Buvit2015 Life on the Edge: Landscape Use at the Shimaki Site, Hokkaido. Asian

Perspectives. Terry, Karisa

2015 Small Things Considered: Effects of Tool Size on Use-life and Retouch

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Intensity. Journal of Archaeological Science.

Archaeological and CRM ReportsAndrefsky, William, Jr., Karisa Terry, and Ian Buvit 2003 Geomorphic Evidence of Birch Creek Site Formation Processes. In,

Archaeological Investigations at Birch Creek (35ML181): 1998-2002 Interim Report, edited by W. Andrefsky, Jr. and A. Nauman, pp. 82-91. Contributions in Cultural Resource Management No. 68, Center for Northwest Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman.

Andrefsky, William, Jr., Karisa Terry, and Ian Buvit 2002 Geomorphic Evidence of Birch Creek Site Formation Processes. In,

Archaeological Investigations at Birch Creek (35ML181): 1998-2001 Interim Report, edited by W. Andrefsky, Jr. and R. D. Satterwhite, pp. 74-84. Contributions in Cultural Resource Management No. 67. Center for Northwest Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman.

Terry, Karisa, Ian Buvit, and William Yehl 1997 Wild Gal Spring Cultural Resource Survey and Inventory, Klamath County,

Oregon. Report submitted to the Bureau of Land Management, Lakeview District, Klamath County, Oregon.

Terry, Karisa, and Ted Goebel 1995 National Registry of Historic Places Nomination of the Upper Klamath River

Canyon, Oregon. Report submitted to the Bureau of Land Management, Lakeview District, Klamath County, Oregon.

Terry, Karisa, and Ted Goebel 1995 A Cultural Resource Evaluation Report for the FY-96 Burn Project, Klamath

County, Oregon. Report submitted to the Bureau of Land Management, Lakeview District, Klamath County, Oregon.

Organized Symposia and Workshops2015 Human Technological and Behavioral Adaptation to the Last Glacial Maximum.

XIX INQUA-Congress, Nagoya, Japan. Co-organizer with Masami Izuho, Lawrence Straus, and Ian Buvit.

2014 Humans in Refugia around the LGM in Eurasia. Sponsored by Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS), International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) Human and Biosphere Commission Project 1206, Japan Association for Quaternary Research (JAQUA) Research Committee for the LGM prehistory of Northeast Asia. Co-organizer with Masami Izuho and Ian Buvit.

2013 Changes in Behavioral and Technological Adaptation around the LGM in Eurasia. Sponsored by Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS), International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) Human and Biosphere Commission Project 1206, Japan Association for Quaternary Research (JAQUA) Research Committee for the LGM prehistory of Northeast Asia. Co-organizer with Masami Izuho and Ian Buvit.

2012 Geochronology of Upper Paleolithic Sites around the LGM of Northeast Asia. Sponsored by Japan Society for Promotion of Science (JSPS), International Union for Quaternary Research (INQUA) Human and Biosphere Commission Project 1206,

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Japan Association for Quaternary Research (JAQUA) Research Committee for the LGM prehistory of Northeast Asia. Co-organizer with Masami Izuho and Ian Buvit.

Presentations at Professional Meetings, Workshops, and Symposia Terry, Karisa, Masami Izuho, Norioshi Oda, Ian Buvit, and Jeffrey R. Ferguson 2014 Adaptive Network Strategies and Landscape Use: Geochemical Obsidian Sourcing and Tool Consumption During the Last Glacial Maximum in Hokkaido, Japan. Paper presented at the 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas.Terry, Karisa, Masami Izuho, and Norioshi Oda

2013 Changes in Hunter-Gatherer Mobility Strategy at the LGM in Southern Paleo-SHK Peninsula: Integration of Obsidian Sourcing and Lithic Macroscopic Approaches (preliminary results). Paper presented at the Changes in Behavioral and Technological Adaptation around the LGM in Eurasia International Workshop, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan.

Terry, Karisa, Ian Buvit, and Mikhail V. Konstantinov2013 Technological Innovation or Dispersion?: Transmission of Upper Paleolithic

Core Reduction in the Transbaikal, Russia. Paper presented in the symposium “Before Beringia: Archaeological Evidence and Late Pleistocene Population Dynamic in Central and Northeast Asia”, 78th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Lubinski, Patrick, Karisa Terry, and Patrick McCutcheon2013 Are They Real? Distinguishing Lithic Debitage from Geofacts at the Wenas Creek Mammoth Site in Washington State. Poster presented at the 78th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Terry, Karisa2012 Technological Innovation during the LGM in the Transbaikal, Russia. Paper

presented at the Upper Paleolithic Geochronology around the LGM in Northeast Asia International Workshop, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan.

Terry, Karisa, Masami Izuho, Ian Buvit, Koh Hamaguchi, and Kyousuke Hori2012 Current Investigations at the Shimaki Site: An LGM Occupation in Hokkaido,

Japan. Poster presented at 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee.

Buvit, Ian, and Karisa Terry 2011 The Initial Human Occupation of the Transbaikal: Timing and Technology.

Paper presented at the symposium on the “Emergence and Diversity of Modern Human Behavior in Paleolithic Asia”, sponsored by the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo, Japan.

Terry, Karisa, Masami Izuho, Ian Buvit, Koh Hamaguchi2011 Preliminary Report of the 2010 Shimaki Site Investigations. The Annual

Meeting of the Research Association of North Asia, Sapporo, Japan.Terry, Karisa

2010 Technological Innovations in Core Reduction Sequences and the Implications of Human Dispersal into the southern Transbaikal Region during the Upper Paleolithic Period. Paper presented at “The Initial Human Habitation of the Continental and the Insular parts of the Northeast Asia International Symposium”,

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sponsored by The Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of SB RAS, Sakhalin State University, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia.

Buvit, Ian, and Karisa Terry 2010 The Twilight of Paleolithic Siberia: Human-Environmental Interactions at the

End of the Ice Age. Paper presented at the “Symposium Human Responses to the Younger Dryas in the Northern Hemisphere: The Old World”, sponsored by the International Union for Quaternary Research, 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, Missouri.

Buvit, Ian, and Karisa Terry2009 Upper Paleolithic Landscape Geoarchaeology in the Transbaikal (Southern

Siberia). Paper presented at the 2009 Geological Society of America Meeting, Portland, Oregon.

Buvit, Ian, and Karisa Terry2009 Upper Paleolithic Organizational Strategies in the Transbaikal (Southern

Siberia). Paper presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Northwest Anthropological Conference, Newport, Oregon.

Terry, Karisa, and Ian Buvit2008 Post Late Glacial Maximum Human Population Dynamics in Siberia: A View

from the Transbaikal. Paper presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia.

Buvit, Ian, and Karisa Terry 2008 Current Topics in Siberian Paleolithic Prehistory: Land Use, Mobility, and

Upper Paleolithic Technological Organization in the Transbaikal. Paper presented at the conference of the “Diversity and Variability in the East Asian Paleolithic- Toward an Improved Understanding”, sponsored by the Department of Archaeology and Art History, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea.

Terry, Karisa, Ian Buvit, and Alexsander V. Konstantinov 2007 Human Adaptations at Ust’-Menza 1 and 2: Early Microblade Sites in the

Transbaikal Region of Siberia. Poster presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas.

Terry, Karisa, Ian Buvit, and Mikhail V. Konstantinov 2007 Middle Upper Paleolithic Raw Material Economy in the Transbaikal (Russia).

Poster presented at the Washington State University Academic Showcase, Pullman, Washington.

Buvit, Ian, and Karisa Terry 2006 Technological and Environmental Approaches to Understanding Late

Pleistocene Human Colonization of the Transbaikal Region, Russia. Paper presented at the “Pleistocene Human Colonization of Arctic and Subarctic Siberia and Beringia” Workshop co-sponsored by Center for the Study of the First Americans, INQUA, and NSF, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas.

Terry, Karisa, William Andrefsky, Jr., and Mikhail V. Konstantinov 2006 Raw Material Durability, Function, and Retouch Intensity. Paper presented at

the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Buvit, Ian, Karisa Terry, Mikhail V. Konstantinov, and Victor Kolosov 2006 The Priiskovoe Site and the Emergence of the Upper Paleolithic in Southern

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Siberia. Paper presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Terry, Karisa, Ian Buvit, Mikhail V. Konstantinov 2005 Middle Upper Paleolithic Raw Material Economy in the Transbaikal (Russia).

Poster presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for AmericanArchaeology, Salt Lake City.

Terry, Karisa 2003 The Transition from the Kinggi Complex to Moresby Tradition, a Quantitative

Analysis of Early Beringian Tradition Sites on Queen Charlotte Island, British Columbia, Canada. Paper presented at the Ancient Cultures of Asia and America Symposium, Chita, Russia.

Terry, Karisa, William Andrefsky, Jr., and Ian Buvit 2003 House-Pit Chronology on the Middle Owyhee River in Southeastern Oregon.

Poster presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee.

Terry, Karisa, Ian Buvit, William Andrefsky, Jr. 2002 The Stratigraphy of the Birch Creek Site, Southeastern Oregon. Paper

presented at the 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver.

Terry, Karisa, Ian Buvit, Ted Goebel, Michael R. Waters, and Margarita Dikova 2001 Recent Fieldwork at Ushki Lake, A Late Upper Paleolithic Site in Western

Beringia. Poster presented at the 54th Annual Northwest AnthropologicalConference, Moscow, Idaho.

Invited Presentations and ColloquiaBuvit, Ian, and Karisa Terry

2007 Tents, Taiga, and Paleolithic Technological Organization in the Transbaikal, Russia. Colloquium Series, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA.

Terry, Karisa 2006 Upper Paleolithic Settlement Patterns and Lithic Raw Material Use in

Transbaikal, Russia. Paper presented for the Topics in Environmental Archaeology Program, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington.

Buvit, Ian, and Karisa Terry 2002 Recent Investigations in the Transbaikal Region, Russia. Paper presented for

the Colloquium Series, Department of Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington.

Grants and Scholarships Received2010-2011 Heiwa Nakajima Foundation International Research Grant, Minato-ku,

Tokyo.2007 Nicholas Michael Schoales Scholarship in Archaeology, Department of

Anthropology, Washington State University. 2005 Graduate Student Registration Grant, Office of Graduate Studies,

Washington State University.2002 International Travel Grant, Department of Anthropology, Washington

State University.

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2002 Graduate Student Travel Grant, Office of Graduate Studies, Washington State University.

2001-2002 Graduate Scholar Award, Department of Anthropology, Washington State University.

1999 Student Research Grant, Department of Anthropology, Texas A&M University.

Professional AffiliationsSociety for American ArchaeologySociety for East Asian ArchaeologySociety of Archaeological Sciences

Honors and Distinctions1995 Outstanding Anthropology Student, Department of Anthropology and

Sociology, Southern Oregon University.1994- Member, Phi Sigma Iota Honor Society of Foreign Languages.

Professional Service2010-2015 Manuscript Reviewer, Quaternary International, BAR International,

Current Research in the Pleistocene (Eurasian topics)2010 Conference Registration Faculty Support, Annual Meeting of the

Northwest Anthropological Conference, Department of Anthropology, Central Washington University.

2006-2007 Archaeology Faculty Search Committee, Department of Anthropology, Washington State University.

2003-2004 Tier I Writing Portfolio Reader, Campus Writing Programs, Washington State University.

2002-2003 Co-Vice President, Anthropology Graduate Organization (AGO), Department of Anthropology, Washington State University.

2003 William D. Lipe Visiting Scholar Committee, Department of Anthropology, Washington State University.

2001-2002 Graduate and Professional Student Registration Grants Committee, Graduate and Professional Student Association, Washington State University.

2001-2002 Senator, Graduate and Professional Student Association, Washington State University.

Archaeological Research Experience2010-present Co-Principle Investigator (with Masami Izuho). Lithic Technological

Organization of the Earliest Microblade sites in Hokkaido, Japan. Tokyo Metropolitan University and Central Washington University.

2010-present Co-Principle Investigator (with Ian Buvit and Masami Izuho). Excavations at the Shimaki Paleolithic Site, Hokkaido, Japan. Central Washington University and Tokyo Metropolitan University joint archaeological field school.

2009-present Lithic Analyst and Lithic Illustrator. Lithic Analysis of the Late

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Pleistocene Wenas Creek Mammoth Project, Selah, Washington. Central Washington University.

2006-2007 Lithic Experiment Analyst. Actualistic Studies of Lithic Raw Materials, Lithic Experimental Laboratory, Washington State University.

2003 Principle Investigator and Lithic Analyst. Lithic Analysis of Upper Paleolithic Assemblages from the Transbaikal Region, Russia. Washington State University and Chita State Pedogological University, Russia.

2003 Archaeologist. Geoarchaeological Investigations of Upper Paleolithic Sites in the Transbaikal Region, Chita Oblast, Russia. Washington State University and Chita State Pedogological University.

2002 Supervisor and Archaeologist. Washington State University Field School, Birch Creek Archaeological Project, Owyhee River Canyon, Malheur County, Oregon. Washington State University.

2001 Supervisor and Archaeologist. Washington State University Field School, Birch Creek Archaeological Project, Owyhee River Canyon, Malheur County, Oregon. Washington State University.

2000 Archaeologist and Lithic Illustrator. Excavation of stratified Upper Paleolithic layers at Ushki Lake, Kamchatka, Russia. University of Nevada Las Vegas, Texas A&M University, Russian Academy of Sciences, Magadan.

1998-2000 Lithic Analyst. Analysis of Middle Paleolithic Lithic Assemblages El-Masloukh Cave and Nahr-Ibrahim Cave, Lebanon. Texas A&M University.

1999 Archaeologist. Goshute Valley Archaeological Survey, Elko County, Nevada. University of Nevada Las Vegas and Bureau of Land Management.

1998 Archaeologist. Excavation of stratified Middle and Upper Paleolithic layers at Hayonim Cave, northern Israel. Harvard University and the University of Haifa.

1997 Supervisor and Archaeologist. Excavation and survey of Middle- Late Archaic and Historic sites of south-central Oregon, Klamath County, Oregon. Southern Oregon University Field School and the Bureau of Land Management.

1995-1996 Archaeologist. Excavation of a stratified Paleoindian site, Butte Valley, northern Siskiyou County, California. Southern Oregon University.

1995 Crew Chief, Archaeological investigations for the FY-96 Burn Project, Klamath County, Oregon. Southern Oregon University and Bureau of Land Management.

1995 Archaeologist. Archaeological investigations at Butte Falls, Jackson County, Oregon. U.S. Forest Service.

1995 Archaeologist. Archaeological reconnaissance survey of Butte Valley, northern Siskiyou County, California. Southern Oregon University.

1995 Archaeologist. Excavation of a Late Archaic archaeological site at Brush Creek, Jackson County, Oregon. Southern Oregon University and U.S. Forest Service.

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1995 Supervisor and Archaeologist. Excavation of a Late Archaic archaeological site at the base of Mt. Mazama, upper Rogue River valley, Jackson County, Oregon. Southern Oregon University Archaeological Field School and U.S. Forest Service.

1995 Archaeologist. Excavation of an historic fort site at Fort Lane, Jackson County, Oregon. Southern Oregon University.

1994-1995 Artifact Analysis. Processing and Analysis of Artifacts from Multiple Archaeological Sites curated in the Laboratory of Archaeology. Southern Oregon University.

1994 Archaeologist. Excavation of a Late Archaic archaeological site at Hanley Farm, Jackson County, Oregon. Southern Oregon University.

1994 Archaeologist. Excavation of an historic archaeological site at the Jacksonville Courthouse, Jacksonville, Oregon. Southern Oregon University.

1994 Archaeologist. Excavation of an historic archaeological site at the Beekman House, Jacksonville, Oregon. Southern Oregon University.

ReferencesDr. Robert Ackerman, Professor Emeritus, Department of Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 99164. Phone: (509) 335-3441, e-mail: [email protected].

Dr. William Andrefsky, Professor, Department of Anthropology, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington 99164. Phone: (509) 335-3441, e-mail: [email protected].

Dr. Kathleen Barlow, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Anthropology, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, Washington 98926. Phone: (509) 963-3201, e-mail: [email protected].

Dr. Ted Goebel, Professor and Associate Director-Center for the Study of the First Americans, Department of Anthropology, Texas A&M University,4352 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-4352. Phone: (979) 845-4046, e-mail: [email protected].

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