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1 CURRICULUM VITA BRAD LOGAN Office Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work Kansas State University 204 Waters Hall Manhattan, KS 66506 [email protected] Education Ph.D. (Anthropology) University of Kansas, 1985 M.Phil. (Anthropology) University of Kansas, 1981 M.A. (Anthropology) University of Nevada-Reno, 1977 B.A. (Anthropology, History) University of Kansas, 1974 Academic Honors Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, 1985 Honors Doctorate in Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1985 Graduate Dissertation Fellowship, University of Kansas, 1984-1985 Graduate Teaching Fellowship, University of Nevada, Reno and Nevada State Museum, 1977 Honor Roll, University of Kansas, 1971-1974 Present Research Associate Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, Kansas State University, since May 2019 Past Professional Positions Research Associate Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, Kansas State University, 1998-2019 Director, Office of Archaeological Research, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1985-2003 Senior Curator, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1998-2003 Associate Curator, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1991-1998 Research Associate, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1985-1991 Research Assistant, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1978-1984 Research Assistant, Nevada State Museum, Carson City, Nevada, 1977 Personal Grants Received (total $17,964) 2018- John Reynolds Memorial Research Fund, Kansas Anthropological Association, for analyses of the 2019 Quixote site faunal remains by John (Rob) Bozell and Carl Falk. $2,000

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    CURRICULUM VITA

    BRAD LOGAN

    Office

    Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work

    Kansas State University

    204 Waters Hall

    Manhattan, KS 66506

    [email protected]

    Education

    Ph.D. (Anthropology) University of Kansas, 1985

    M.Phil. (Anthropology) University of Kansas, 1981

    M.A. (Anthropology) University of Nevada-Reno, 1977

    B.A. (Anthropology, History) University of Kansas, 1974

    Academic Honors

    Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society, 1985

    Honors Doctorate in Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1985

    Graduate Dissertation Fellowship, University of Kansas, 1984-1985

    Graduate Teaching Fellowship, University of Nevada, Reno and Nevada State Museum, 1977

    Honor Roll, University of Kansas, 1971-1974

    Present

    Research Associate Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, Kansas State

    University, since May 2019

    Past Professional Positions

    Research Associate Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, Kansas State University,

    1998-2019

    Director, Office of Archaeological Research, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1985-2003

    Senior Curator, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1998-2003

    Associate Curator, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1991-1998

    Research Associate, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1985-1991

    Research Assistant, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, 1978-1984

    Research Assistant, Nevada State Museum, Carson City, Nevada, 1977

    Personal Grants Received (total $17,964)

    2018- John Reynolds Memorial Research Fund, Kansas Anthropological Association, for analyses of the

    2019 Quixote site faunal remains by John (Rob) Bozell and Carl Falk. $2,000

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    2017- Kansas Anthropological Association, Principal Investigator, Kansas Archaeological Training

    2018 Program: excavation, analysis, and report of the Quixote site (Late Woodland), Jefferson County,

    Kansas. $5,000

    2001- Kansas Anthropological Association, Research Award, Kansas Archaeological Training Program,

    2002 analysis and report of investigations in Independence Creek Valley, Atchison County, Kansas.

    $5,000

    2002 Carlyle S. Smith Memorial Fund, University of Kansas, for taxonomic identification of burned house

    support beams from Scott, a Steed-Kisker phase site in Stranger Creek Valley, Leavenworth County,

    Kansas. $140

    2001 John Reynolds Memorial Research Fund, Kansas Anthropological Association, for AMS radiocarbon

    dating of maize from the Zacharias site (14LV380), Area 2. $590

    2000 Carlyle S. Smith Memorial Fund, University of Kansas, to present an invited paper at the conference

    "Perspectives on Middle Woodland at the Millennium", Kampsville, Illinois. $330

    1991 General Research Fund, University of Kansas Faculty Senate, for Plains Village Frontier: Analysis of

    the Zacharias Site, Northeastern Kansas. $5,704

    1987 National Endowment for the Humanities Travel to Collections Grant for Analysis of Animal Remains

    from Grubgraben, An Open Air Epigravettian Site in Lower Austria. $750

    1985 Grant-in-Aid of Research, Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society, for Geoarchaeological

    Research in Stranger Creek Basin, Northeastern Kansas. $300

    1985 University of Kansas Graduate Student Travel Grant to the 50th Annual Meeting of the Society of

    American Archaeology to present a contributed paper (see Papers Presented). $150

    Teaching Experience (Kansas State University, University of Kansas)

    2016, 2014, 2012, 2010, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2003 (two sessions), 1997, 1994, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1986

    Director, Kansas Archaeological Field School (Anth 535/730-Field and Laboratory Techniques in

    Archaeology; Anth 418/889-Summer Field Work in Archaeology)

    2008-2018, 2002, 1999, 1998, 1992 (Anth 540/562/678-Archaeology Laboratory Methods; Anth 401-

    Laboratory Techniques in Archaeology; taught annually at KSU since 2010)

    2009-2019 Internship in Museology (Anth 626), coordinator (31 interns)

    2015, 2013, 2010, 2008 Independent Reading and Research (Anth 625)

    2008 Archaeological Field Methods: Survey (Anth 679)

    2002 Data Analysis in Archaeology: Analysis of a Late Prehistoric House (Anth 851)

    2001 North American Archaeology (Anth 504)

    2001 Northeast Kansas Prehistory (Kansas Anthropological Association Training Program)

    1999 Senior Honors Research (Anth 499)

    1997, 1993, 1990 Reading and Research (Anth 496)

    1996 Environment and Archaeology (Anth 518)

    1993 Graduate Research (Anth 896)

    1989 Techniques in Archaeological Field Work (Anth 419/899)

    1988 Introduction to Archaeology (Anth 110/310)

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    1981-1982 Archaeological Survey and Excavation: Field/Laboratory Methods (Anth 418/899)

    1977 Teaching Assistant to Prof. Catherine Fowler, UNR and Mary Rusco, NSM Museum Training (Anth

    319). Teaching Fellowship, University of Nevada, Reno and Nevada State Museum, Carson City.

    Research and Professional Experience (excluding several small survey projects that total $52,126)

    2017-2019 Excavation and Analysis of the Quixote Site (14JF420), Late Woodland, Jefferson County,

    Kansas. Kansas Archeological Training Program of the Kansas Anthropological Association.

    Principal Investigator (fieldwork 1-15 June 2017).

    2017 Review of the Frederick H. Sterns Collection, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology,

    Harvard University (July). Research Associate (Lauren W. Ritterbush, PI)

    2016-2017 Data Analysis and Composition/Editing of the Final Report of the Red Willow Reservoir

    Projects directed by Donna C. Roper, Red Willow and Frontier Counties, Nebraska (2010-2012),

    Nebraska-Kansas Area Office, Bureau of Reclamation. Principal Investigator ($62,359)

    2016-2017 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the Allen site (14RY661), Wildcat

    Creek Valley, Riley County, Kansas. Historic Preservation Fund, Kansas State Historical Society,

    Principal Investigator ($41,304).

    2016 Archaeological Investigation of Prehistoric Sites, Wildcat Creek Valley, Riley County,

    Kansas. Kansas Archaeological Field School, Director (Lauren W. Ritterbush, Co-Director).

    2015-2016 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the Sam Kimble site (14RY201), Wildcat

    Creek Valley, Riley County, Kansas. Historic Preservation Fund, Kansas State Historical Society,

    Principal Investigator ($31,919).

    2014-2015 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the Dreiling Site (14RY403), Wildcat

    Creek Valley, and Multiple Property NRHP Nomination: “Prehistoric Sites of Wildcat Creek Valley,

    Riley County, Kansas”. Historic Preservation Fund, Kansas State Historical Society, Principal

    Investigator ($65,305).

    2014 Archaeological Excavation of the Dreiling (14RY403) and Young Buck (14RY402) Sites (Central

    Plains tradition), Wildcat Creek Valley, Riley County, Kansas. Kansas Archaeological Field School,

    Director (Lauren W. Ritterbush, Co-Director)

    2013-2014 National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Nomination: “Late Prehistoric Sites of

    Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas” and NRHP nomination of the White Rock (14JW1),

    Warne (14JW8, 14JW24), Bergstrom (14JW17), Montana Creek East (14JW46), Phil (14JW48), and

    Windmill Creek (14JW49) sites. Nebraska-Kansas Area Office, Bureau of Reclamation. Principal

    Investigator ($10,040)

    2013-2014 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the Young Buck Site (14RY402), Riley

    County, Kansas. Historic Preservation Fund, Kansas State Historical Society, Principal Investigator

    ($24,230).

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    2012-2013 Archaeological Evaluation of the Dreiling Sites (14RY402, 14RY403), Riley County, Kansas

    (Phase II). Historic Preservation Fund, Kansas State Historical Society. Principal Investigator

    ($10,020).

    2012 Archaeological Excavation of the Quarry Creek Site (Kansas City Hopewell), Fort Leavenworth,

    Kansas. Kansas Archaeological Field School, Director.

    2010-2011 Salvage Recovery of Cultural Material at the Montana Creek East site (14JW46), Late

    Prehistoric, Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas. Nebraska-Kansas Area Office, Bureau of

    Reclamation. Principal Investigator ($5,870)

    2010 Archaeological Excavation of the Quarry Creek Site (Kansas City Hopewell), Fort Leavenworth,

    Kansas. Kansas Archaeological Field School, Director.

    2009-2010 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the Bergstrom Site (14JW17) (Central

    Plains tradition and Oneota tradition-White Rock phase), Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas.

    Nebraska-Kansas Area Office, Bureau of Reclamation. Principal Investigator ($35,689)

    2009-2010 Salvage excavation at the White Rock site (Oneota tradition-White Rock phase), Lovewell

    Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas. Nebraska-Kansas Area Office, Bureau of Reclamation. Principal

    Investigator ($35,689).

    2008 Excavation of the Kramer Sites, Jefferson County, Kansas. Kansas Archaeological Field School.

    Director.

    2007-2008 Archaeological Survey of Stranger Creek Basin, Leavenworth County, Kansas. Historic

    Preservation Fund, Kansas State Historical Society. Principal Investigator ($36,901).

    2006-2007 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the Windmill Creek Site, Central Plains

    tradition, Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas. Nebraska- Kansas Area Office, Bureau of

    Reclamation. Principal Investigator ($33,159).

    2006 Heritage Square North Project, Phase III Evaluation of 14PO402, Pottawatomie County,

    Kansas. BG Consultants, Inc., Manhattan, Kansas. Principal Investigator ($4,935).

    2006-2007 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the New-McGraw Site (Late Woodland)

    and Archaeological Survey of Stranger Creek Valley, Leavenworth County, Kansas. Historic

    Preservation Fund, Kansas State Historical Society. Principal Investigator ($68,243).

    2006 Excavation of the New-McGraw Site (Late Woodland) and Archaeological Survey of Stranger Creek

    Valley, Leavenworth County, Kansas. Kansas Archaeological Field School. Director.

    2005-2006 Archaeological Survey of Little Stranger Creek Valley, Leavenworth County, Kansas.

    Historic Preservation Fund, Kansas State Historical Society. Principal Investigator ($33,414).

    2005-2006 Analysis of the Phil Site (Central Plains tradition), Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County,

    Kansas. Nebraska- Kansas Area Office, Bureau of Reclamation. Principal Investigator ($100,415).

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    2004 Phase IV Excavation of the Phil Site (Central Plains tradition), Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County,

    Kansas. Nebraska-Kansas Area Office, Bureau of Reclamation. Principal Investigator ($70,624).

    2004-2005 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the Montana Creek Sites (Late Prehistoric)

    and the Phil Site (Central Plains tradition), Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas. Nebraska-

    Kansas Area Office, Bureau of Reclamation. Principal Investigator ($99,354).

    2004-2005 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the Caenen (Pomona variant) and Paul

    Sites, Stranger Creek Valley, Leavenworth County, Kansas. State Historical Society. Principal

    Investigator ($66,587).

    2004 Excavation of the Caenen and Paul Sites, Stranger Creek Valley, Leavenworth County, Kansas.

    Kansas Archaeological Field School, Director.

    2003-2004 Phase III Evaluation of the Warne (14JW8) (Oneota tradition-White Rock phase) and Johns

    Creek (Central Plains tradition) sites, Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas. Nebraska-Kansas

    Area Office, Bureau of Reclamation. Principal Investigator ($39,239).

    2003-2004 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the Evans and Scott Sites, Stranger Creek

    Valley, Leavenworth County, Kansas. Historic Preservation Fund, Kansas State Historical Society.

    Principal Investigator ($49,829).

    2003 Excavation of the Evans and Scott Sites, Stranger Creek Valley, Leavenworth County, Kansas,

    Kansas Archaeological Field School (May), Director.

    2003 Excavation of the Warne (14JW8, Oneota tradition) and Johns Creek (14JW34, Central Plains

    tradition) sites, Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas. Kansas Archaeological Field School

    (July-August), Director (Lauren W. Ritterbush, Co-Director).

    2002 Cultural Resources Survey of Federally Owned Lands Surrounding the Superior-Courtland Diversion

    Dam, Webster County, Nebraska. Bureau of Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office. Principal

    Investigator ($28,061).

    2001-2002 Excavation of the Scott site house (Late Prehistoric, Steed-Kisker phase), Leavenworth

    County, Kansas. A voluntary cooperative project of the University of Kansas Museum of

    Anthropology, Kansas State Historical Society, Kansas State University, Kansas Anthropological

    Association, Archaeological Association of South Central Kansas, and Kansas City District, U.S.

    Army Corps of Engineers. Principal Investigator

    2001-2002 Archaeological Investigations in Independence Creek Valley, Atchison County, Kansas;

    analysis of data from the Kansas Anthropological Association Training Program investigations.

    Researcher/publication author ($5,000).

    1999-2002 Archaeological Survey of Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge (Phillips County), Kansas. Bureau of Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office. Principal Investigator ($201,919).

    2000-2001 Museum Properties Review for the Bureau of Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas and Oklahoma-

    Texas Area Offices. Principal Investigator ($73,808).

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    1999-2000 Archaeological Survey of Webster Reservoir (Rooks County), Kansas. Bureau of Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office. Principal Investigator ($49,671).

    1998-1999 Archaeological Survey of the Smoky Hill Air-to-Ground Gunnery Range, Salina, Kansas. Air National Guard. Principal Investigator ($15,000).

    1998-1999 Archaeological Survey of Norton Reservoir, Norton County, Kansas. Bureau of

    Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office. Principal Investigator ($91,970).

    1997-1998 National Register Evaluation of 14EW3, 14EW6, and 14EW19, and Shoreline

    Archaeological Survey, Kanopolis Lake, Ellsworth County, Kansas. Kansas City District, U.S. Army

    Corps of Engineers (COE). Principal Investigator ($24,019).

    1989-1997 Archaeological Survey and National Register Site Evaluations at Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas (1989-1997) and Harry Strunk Reservoir, Frontier County, Nebraska (1989-1991).

    Bureau of Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office. Principal Investigator ($204,529).

    1997 Excavation of the DB Site (Paleoindian, Middle-Late Archaic, Middle Woodland, Late Prehistoric-

    Steed-Kisker phase), Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Kansas Archaeological Field School, Director.

    1996-1998 Phase IV Excavation (Mitigation) of the DB Site, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Kansas City District, U.S. Army COE and Dept. of the Army. Principal Investigator ($311,999).

    1995-1996 Phase IIIA Testing (Data Recovery Plan) of the DB Site, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Kansas

    City District, U.S. Army COE and Dept. of the Army. Principal Investigator ($104,858).

    1995 Phase III Testing (National Register Evaluation) of the DB Site, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Kansas

    City District, U.S. Army COE. Principal Investigator ($25,341).

    1994-1995 Archaeological Survey of the Quarry Creek Locality, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. U.S. Dept.

    of Defense, Legacy Resource Management Grant. Principal Investigator ($24,826).

    1993-1995 Preparation of The Archaeology of Kansas: A Research Guide, a supplement to the Kansas Archaeological State Preservation Plan. Historic Preservation Office, Kansas State Historical

    Society. Principal Investigator ($72,056).

    1993-1995 Central Plains Archaeological Overview Project. Arkansas Archaeological Survey. Jack Hofman, Principal Investigator. Contributor for Plains Village and Protohistoric Periods.

    1994 Archaeological Excavations at the White Rock and Warne (14JW24) sites (Oneota tradition-White

    Rock phase), Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas. Kansas Archaeological Field School,

    Director.

    1992-1993 Sand Prairies Geoarchaeological Survey, Great Bend Prairie, Central Kansas. Historic Preservation Office, Kansas State Historical Society. Principal Investigator ($79,964).

    1991-1993 Archaeological Excavation and Analysis of the Quarry Creek Site (Kansas City Hopewell), Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Kansas Archaeological Field School, Director; U.S. Dept. of Defense,

    Legacy Resource Management Grant, Principal Investigator ($24,900).

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    1990-1992 The Schultz Archaeological Project: Archaeological Investigation of Selected Sites in Clay, Geary and Riley Counties, Kansas. Historic Preservation Office, Kansas State Historical Society.

    Principal Investigator (Lauren W. Ritterbush, Co-PI) ($90,646).

    1990 Archaeological Excavation of Shadow Glen (14JO21; Late Prehistoric-Pomona variant) and 14JO46

    (Early Woodland, Late Prehistoric-Central Plains tradition), Johnson County, Kansas. Kansas

    Archaeological Field School, Director.

    1989-1990 The Plains Village Frontier in Kansas: National Register Evaluation of Selected Sites.

    Historic Preservation Office, Kansas State Historical Society. Principal Investigator ($81,248).

    1989 Archaeological and Geomorphological survey of the West Fork Big Creek Watershed, Harrison and

    Daviess Counties, Missouri and Ringold and Decatur counties, Iowa. Soil Conservation Service, U.S.

    Department of Agriculture. Principal Investigator ($22,864).

    1988-1989 Test Excavation and National Register Evaluation of 17 Prehistoric and Historic sites in the Perry Lake Project Area, Jefferson County, Kansas. Kansas City District, U.S. Army COE.

    Principal Investigator ($82,923).

    1988, 1989 Excavation of the Zacharias site (14LV380) (Late Woodland-Late Prehistoric), Leavenworth

    County, Kansas. Kansas Archaeological Field School, Director.

    1987-1988 Excavation of the North Cove site (pre-Clovis), Harlan County Lake, Nebraska. Kansas City District, U.S. Army COE. Mary J. Adair, Principal Investigator, Kaw Valley Engineering, Junction

    City, Kansas. Project Director.

    1987, 1989 Analysis of Faunal Remains from Grubgraben (Epigravettian), Lower Austria. National

    Geographic Society and National Endowment for the Humanities; research at the Institut für

    Paläontologie, University of Vienna and Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna (June-August 1987;

    July-August, 1989). Anta Montet-White, Principal Investigator (NGS), B. Logan (NEH).

    1986-1987 Archaeological Survey in the Bonner Springs-Edwardsville Area, Leavenworth and Wyandotte Counties, Kansas. Historic Preservation Office, Kansas State Historical Society.

    Principal Investigator ($20,000).

    1986-1987 Test Excavation and National Register Evaluation of 27 Prehistoric Sites in the Clinton Lake

    Project Area, Douglas and Shawnee counties. Kansas City District, U.S. Army COE. Principal

    Investigator ($69,732).

    1986 Survey and Test Excavation of Four Prehistoric Sites in Little Walnut Creek Valley, Atchison

    County, Kansas. Director, Kansas Archaeological Field School.

    1985-1986 Test Excavation and National Register Evaluation of 28 Prehistoric/Historic Sites at Harlan County Lake, Harlan Co., Nebraska. Kansas City District, U.S. Army COE. Kenneth L. Brown and

    Mary J. Adair, Principal Investigators. Field Assistant; ceramic analysis and report preparation.

    1984 Excavation of Kamegg (Magdalenian), Lower Austria (Kamptal). National Geographic Society. Anta

    Montet-White, Principal Investigator. Project Assistant (August).

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    1984 Test Excavation and National Register Evaluation of Eight Prehistoric and Historic Sites, Mark

    Twain National Forest, Ozark Highland, Missouri for the National Forest Service. Project Director.

    1983-1984 State Plan for the Archaeology of Kansas Project. Historic Preservation Department, Kansas State Historical Society. Kenneth Brown, University of Kansas, Director. Research Assistant.

    1983 Lake Francis Case Survey Project, South Dakota for the Omaha District, U.S. Army COE. Alan H.

    Simmons, Principal Investigator. Research Assistant.

    1983 Excavation of Abri Dufaure (Magdalenian-Azilian), Sorde l'Abbaye (Landes), France. National

    Science Foundation. Lawrence Guy Straus, University of New Mexico, Principal Investigator (June-

    August).

    1982 Excavation of Arago (Lower Paleolithic), Tautavel, Pyrenées Orientales, France (August); Recording

    and Raising Rock Engravings (Neolithic, Chalcolithic, Bronze Age), Vallée des Merveilles,

    Alpes-Maritimes, France (July). Henry de Lumley, Muséum de Prehistoire du Musée de l'Homme,

    Paris, Director.

    1982 Excavation of Abri Dufaure (Magdalenian-Azilian), Sorde l'Abbaye (Landes), France. National

    Science Foundation. Lawrence Guy Straus, University of New Mexico, Principal Investigator (May-

    June).

    1982 Archaeological Survey of Upper Stranger Creek Basin, Atchison and Jefferson Counties, Kansas.

    Historic Preservation Office, Kansas State Historical Society. Project Director.

    1982-1983 Archaeological Survey and Test Excavations in Lower Stranger Creek Basin, Leavenworth

    County, Kansas; Survey of Mud Creek and Buck Creek valleys, Jefferson County, Kansas. Historic

    Preservation Office, Kansas State Historical Society. Project Director.

    1981 Test Excavation of Manly (5LK205) and O'Neill (5LK211) Prehistoric Sites. Otero Intake Pipeline

    Extension, Lake Co., Colorado. Rick Roberts, Environmental Systems Analysis Kansas City,

    Kansas, Director. Project Assistant.

    1980 Paleobotanical Analysis of Plant Macrofossil Contents of Wood Rat (Neotoma cinerea) Middens.

    Fieldwork in the Big Horn Mountains, Wyoming and laboratory analysis. National Science

    Foundation. Philip V. Wells, Departments of Botany and Systematics and Ecology, University of

    Kansas, Director. Research Assistant (July-October).

    1979-1980 Archaeological Survey of Stranger Creek Basin, Leavenworth, Jefferson, and Atchison Counties, Kansas. Historic Preservation Office, Kansas State Historical Society. Paul E.

    Brockington, Jr., Director. Project Assistant.

    1979-1980 Archaeological Monitoring of the Blue Springs Lake Interceptor Sewer Project, Jackson

    County, Missouri. Burns and McDonnell Engineers. Project Director.

    1978-1979 Archaeological Reconnaissance of Kansas City International Airport and Environs, Platte

    County, Missouri. Project Director.

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    1977-1978 Museum Curatorial Assistant, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas. Alfred E. Johnson, Director (September 1977-March 1978).

    1977 Test Excavation of Prehistoric Sites. Ring Road Project, Reno, Washoe Co., Nevada; Surveys in

    Elko and Eureka Co., Nevada. Nevada State Highway Dept., Archaeologist I (August).

    1977 Excavation of the Lovelock Chinatown - 9th and Amherst Site (1880-1930s). I-80 Bypass Project,

    Lovelock, Pershing County, Nevada. Mary Rusco, Center for Archeological Survey, Nevada State

    Museum, Carson City, Nevada. (June-July)

    1977 Analysis of Faunal Remains from Prehistoric Sites around Pyramid Lake, Washoe County, Nevada.

    Research Assistant, Nevada State Museum, Carson City, Nevada (January-May).

    1976 Excavation of Sand Springs Pony Express Station, Churchill County, Nevada. Bureau of Land

    Management. Donald Hardesty, University of Nevada, Reno, Director. Field Director (December).

    1976 Survey and Test Excavation of Prehistoric Sites in Paradise Valley, Winnemucca County, Nevada.

    Don Fowler, Desert Research Institute, Director. (October)

    1976 Excavation of Cold Springs and Sand Springs Pony Express Stations, Churchill County and Mormon

    Station (Genoa), Douglas County, Nevada. Bureau of Land Management. Donald Hardesty,

    University of Nevada, Reno, Director. (May-July)

    1975 Test Excavation of Prehistoric (Ruddell Ranch) and Historic (Lovelock Chinatown at 9th and

    Amherst) Sites, I-80 Bypass, Lovelock, Pershing County, Nevada. Nevada State Highway

    Department. Mary Rusco, Center for Archeological Survey, Nevada State Museum, Director.

    (June-July)

    Publications

    2020 Late Woodland Feasting and Social Networks in the Kansas City Locality. North American

    Archaeology (in preparation).

    2020 “Remote from the Culture Hearth”? Envisioning Kansas City Hopewell. People in a Sea of Grass:

    Archaeology’s Changing Perspective on Indigenous Plains Communities, edited by Matthew E. Hill,

    Jr. and Lauren W. Ritterbush. University of Utah Press (in press).

    2019 The Quixote Site: Late Woodland in Northeastern Kansas. Kansas Anthropologist 40:43-158.

    (with contributions by David Maki, Carl R. Falk and John R. Bozell, and Gina S. Powell)

    2019 In Memoriam: Patricia J. O’Brien. Plains Anthropologist. B. Logan and Lauren W. Ritterbush

    64 (251):311-315.

    2017 Archaeological Investigation of the Quixote Site: Kansas Archeological Training Program-2017.

    Kansas Anthropological Association Newsletter 29(4):7-18.

    2017 Kansas Archaeological Field School-2016. NAPA Newsletter (31:6-7). B. Logan and Lauren W.

    Ritterbush

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    2015 Caddoan Archaeology on the High Plains: A Critique. American Antiquity 80(4):776-778. Donald J.

    Blakeslee, Richard A. Krause, B. Logan, and Donna C. Roper (Supplement 3: The Lodges, by B.

    Logan).

    2015 Young Buck and the Undeveloped Reach of Wildcat Creek. Kansas Preservation 37(1):12-14.

    2015 Kansas Archaeological Field School-2014: Prehistoric Sites of Wildcat Creek, Riley County, Kansas.

    NAPA Newsletter 29:9-11. B. Logan and Lauren W. Ritterbush

    2015 Late Prehistoric Sites of Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas: A Multiple Property National

    Register of Historic Places Nomination. NAPA Newsletter 29:11-13.

    2014 Local Archaeological Site Nominated to the National Register. Manhattan/Riley County

    Preservation Alliance Newsletter, December, pp. 4-5. Lauren W. Ritterbush and B. Logan

    2011 The Phil Site and the Central Plains Tradition at the Lovewell Locality, North-Central Kansas. The

    Kansas Anthropologist 32:32-115.

    2011 West Side Story: Kansas City Hopewell and Steed-Kisker from a Trans-Missouri Perspective.

    The Missouri Archaeologist 72:115-160.

    2010 A Matter of Time: The Temporal Relationship of Western Oneota and Central Plains Traditions.

    Plains Anthropologist 55(216):277-292.

    2010 Frontier Life: Late Prehistoric Adaptations of the Kansas City Locality. Midcontinental Journal of

    Archaeology 35(2):229-269.

    2010 Salvage Investigation of the Montana Creek East Site. NAPA Newsletter 25:7-8.

    2009 No Thread of Evidence: White Rock, Western Oneota, and the Kansa- Comments on “A Return to

    Glen Elder”, by James O. Marshall. The Kansas Anthropologist 30:27-40. Lauren W. Ritterbush and

    B. Logan.

    2009 Archaeology at Lovewell Reservoir-Kansas State University. NAPA Newsletter 24:14-15.

    2009 Investigation of the Kramer Sites (14JF47 and 14JF301), Stranger Creek Basin, Northeastern Kansas:

    The Kansas Archaeological Field School-2008. Current Archaeology in Kansas 8:18-23.

    2009 Archaeological Research at Kansas State University-2008. Current Archaeology in Kansas 8:49-51.

    2009 The Riley Rankin Collection: Artifacts from Prehistoric Sites in Clay County, Kansas. Current

    Archaeology in Kansas 8:59-65.

    2009 A Late Prehistoric Bison Processing Camp in the Central Plains: Montana Creek East (14JW46).

    Plains Anthropologist 54(211):217-236. Lauren W. Ritterbush and B. Logan.

    2008 Abstract of Report of the Phil Site Archaeological Project, Lovewell Reservoir, North-Central

    Kansas. NAPA Newsletter 23:13.

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    2007 Archaeology at Kansas State University, 2006-2007. Current Archaeology in Kansas 7:53-57.

    B. Logan and Lauren W. Ritterbush.

    2007 HPF Grants Support Studies of Threatened Archeology in Stranger Creek Valley. Kansas

    Preservation 29(1):9-10.

    2006 The Phil Site House: Analysis of a Central Plains Tradition Lodge, Lovewell Reservoir, North-

    Central Kansas. Current Archaeology in Kansas 6:31-37. B. Logan and Sarah J. Meitl.

    2006 Archaeological Survey in Stranger Creek Basin-2005: A Progress Report. Current Archaeology in

    Kansas 6:55-60.

    2006 Kansas City Hopewell: Middle Woodland on the Western Frontier. In, Recreating Hopewell, ed. by

    Douglas K. Charles and Jane E. Buikstra, pp. 339-358. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.

    2006 Woodland Adaptations in Eastern Kansas. In, Kansas Archaeology, ed. by Robert J. Hoard and

    William E. Banks, pp. 76-92. University Press of Kansas, Lawrence.

    2006 Kansas State University at Lovewell Reservoir. NAPA Newsletter 21:8.

    2005 Kansas State University Report of Investigations at Lovewell Reservoir, 2004. NAPA Newsletter

    20:3-4

    2004 Kansas Archaeological Field School Investigation at the Caenen Site (14LV1083), Stranger Creek

    Valley, Northeastern Kansas. Current Archaeology in Kansas 5:24-33. B. Logan and Trever

    Murawski.

    2004 Lovewell Renaissance: Archaeological Investigations at Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas-

    2004. Current Archaeology in Kansas 5:53-67.

    2004 Kansas State University Report of Investigations at Lovewell Reservoir, 2004. NAPA Newsletter

    19:2.

    2003 Kansas Archaeological Field School Investigations at Lovewell Reservoir, North-Central Kansas.

    Current Archaeology in Kansas 4: 11-16. B. Logan and Lauren W. Ritterbush

    2003 Archaeological Investigations at the Evans Locality, Stranger Creek Valley, Northeastern Kansas.

    Current Archaeology in Kansas 4:34-44.

    2003 “Far Removed from the Civilized World”: The Archaeology of Independence Creek, Northeastern

    Kansas. The Kansas Anthropologist 24:1-33.

    2002 Archaeological Investigation of the Scott Site House (14LV1082), Stranger Creek Valley,

    Northeastern Kansas: A Progress Report. Current Archaeology in Kansas 3:20-25.

    2002 Geoarchaeological Investigation of Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge: A GIS Model. Current

    Archaeology in Kansas 3:44-49. B. Logan, William C. Johnson, and Joshua S. Campbell.

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    2001 The Final Context: Kansas Archaeological Field School Investigation of the DB Site, 1997. The

    Kansas Anthropologist 22:41-63.

    2001 Excavation of the Scott Site: A Steed-Kisker Phase House in Northeastern Kansas. Current

    Archaeology in Kansas 2:14-19.

    2001 The Plains Archaic Tradition. In, The Encyclopedia of Prehistory, vol. 6: North America, ed. by

    Peter N. Peregrine and Melvin Ember, pp. 410-431. Kluwer Academic Publishing. B. Logan and

    Lauren W. Ritterbush

    2001 A Window to the Past: Archeological Testing at 14AT438. Kansas Preservation 23(5):11-12.

    B. Logan and William E. Banks

    2001 Western Oneota Obsidian: Sources and Implications. Plains Anthropologist 46(175):55-64.

    B. Logan, Richard E. Hughes, and Dale E. Henning

    2000 The Changing Game: Gravettian and Epigravettian Hunting Strategies in the Middle Danube. In,

    Hunting in Prehistory, ed. by Claire Bellier, Pierre Cattelain and Marcel Otte, pp. 190-208.

    Anthropologie et Préhistoire 111, Bulletin de la Societe Royale Belge d’Anthropologie et de

    Préhistoire, (ERAUL 51)/CEDARC (Artefacts 8).

    2000 Spatial Analysis of Small Scale Debris from a Late Prehistoric Site in the Lower Missouri Valley,

    Kansas. Journal of Field Archaeology 27(3):241-256. B. Logan and Matthew E. Hill, Jr.

    2000 Late Prehistoric Oneota Population Movement into the Central Plains. Plains Anthropologist

    45(173):257-272. Lauren W. Ritterbush and B. Logan

    2000 Archaeological Survey of Webster Reservoir (Rooks County) and Kirwin Reservoir (Phillips

    County), Kansas, 1999. Current Archaeology in Kansas 1:6-8.

    2000 Source Analysis of Obsidian from the Warne and Blood Run Sites. Current Archaeology in Kansas

    1:17-18.

    1998 Oneota Far West: The White Rock Phase. The Wisconsin Archeologist 79(2):248-267.

    1998 The Fat of the Land: White Rock Phase Bison Hunting and Grease Production. Plains

    Anthropologist 43(166):349-366.

    1998 More Evidence of Paleoindian Occupation of the DB Site, Northeastern Kansas. Current Research in

    the Pleistocene 15:37-39. B. Logan, Virginia L. Hatfield, William C. Johnson, and Janice A. McLean

    1997 Paleoindian Occupation of the Lower Missouri River Loess Hills: Buried Evidence from the DB

    Ridge, Northeastern Kansas. Current Research in the Pleistocene 14:48-50. B. Logan and William

    C. Johnson

    1996 The Plains Village Period on the Central Plains. In, Archeology and Paleoecology of the Central

    Great Plains, ed. by Jack L. Hofman, pp. 123-133. Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series

    No. 48, Fayetteville.

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    1996 The Protohistoric Period on the Central Plains. In, Archeology and Paleoecology of the Central

    Great Plains, ed. by Jack L. Hofman, pp. 134-139. Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series

    No. 48, Fayetteville.

    1996 Adaptation Types and Research Problems. In, Archeology and Paleoecology of the Central Great

    Plains, ed. by Jack L. Hofman, pp. 203-220. Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series 48.

    Jack L. Hofman, B. Logan, and Mary J. Adair

    1995 Kansas Archaeological Field School at Lovewell Reservoir, North-Central Kansas. NAPA Newsletter

    9(1):2-3.

    1993 Late Prehistoric Cultural Dynamics in the Lower Kansas River Basin. Central Plains Archaeology 4(1):1-25. B. Logan and Lauren W. Ritterbush

    1993 Shadow Glen: A Late Pomona Variant Occupation in the Lower Kansas River Basin. The Kansas

    Anthropologist 14(2):10-30. B. Logan and John G. Hedden

    1991 Late Pleistocene Hemiauchenia in North Central Kansas. Current Research in the Pleistocene

    (8:97-99). B. Logan, Larry D. Martin and John F. Neas

    1991 Quixote and Reichart: Archaeological Investigation of Grasshopper Falls Phase Habitation Sites in

    the Perry Lake Project Area, Northeastern Kansas. The Kansas Anthropologist 12(2):11-31. B.

    Logan and Michael R. Fosha

    1990 The Hunted of Grubgraben: An Analysis of Faunal Remains. In, The Epigravettian Site of

    Grubgraben, Lower Austria: The 1986 and 1987 Excavations, ed. by Anta Montet-White, pp. 65-91.

    ERAUL 40, Études et Recherche Archeologique de l’Université de Liège.

    1990 The Epigravettian of Grubgraben: An Overview of the 1986/87 excavations. In, The Epigravettian Site of Grubgraben, Lower Austria: The 1986 and 1987 Excavations, ed. by Anta Montet-White, pp.

    159-162. ERAUL 40, Études et Recherche Archéologique de l’Université de Liège. Anta

    Montet-White, Paul Haesaerts and B. Logan

    1990 The Richland Crematorium: New Evidence of Plains Woodland Mortuary Practices in the Central Plains. Plains Anthropologist 35(128):103-124.

    1990 Geoarchaeology of the Kansas River Basin, Central Great Plains. In, Archaeological Geology of

    North America, ed. by N. P. Lasca and J. Donahue, pp. 267-299. Centennial Special vol. 4, U.S.

    Geological Survey. William C. Johnson and B. Logan

    1989 Kansas Archaeological Field School Excavates Zacharias Site. Kansas Preservation 11(2):4-5.

    1988 The Plains Village Frontier in the Kansas City Locality. The Missouri Archaeologist 49:3-25.

    1988 Lithic Resources, Terrain Variation and Prehistoric Site Distribution in the Kansas City Locality.

    Plains Anthropologist 33(121):321-336.

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    1987 The Distribution of Paleoindian Sites in Kansas. In, Late Quaternary Environments of Kansas, ed. by

    W.C. Johnson. Kansas Geological Survey, Guidebook No. 5: 189-195. Kenneth L. Brown and B.

    Logan

    1986 Geoarchaeological Investigations in the Lower Kansas River Basin. Current Research in the

    Pleistocene 3:84-85. B. Logan and William C. Johnson

    1985 O-Keet-Sha. Culture History and Its Environmental Context: The Archaeology of Stranger Creek

    Basin, Northeastern Kansas. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Kansas, Lawrence. Ann Arbor

    (microfilm).

    1984 Reconstruction of the Dow Mandeville Site Catchment: Analysis of an Archaeo-Fauna.

    Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, Abstracts 3:25-26.

    1981 Wiley Site Ceramics: A Description and Spatial Analysis. Journal of the Kansas Anthropological

    Association 2(3-4):84-102.

    1980 The Ghost Dance among the Paiute: An Ethnohistorical View of the Documentary Evidence,

    1889-1893. Ethnohistory 27(3):267-288.

    1979 A Spatial Analysis of Lithic Tools at the Seven Acres Site (23JA115). Kansas Working Papers in

    Anthropology 4:1-30.

    1979 Cultural Resources of Kansas City International Airport and Its Environs: An Archaeological

    Reconnaissance. University of Kansas, Museum of Anthropology, Research Series No. 3. (editor)

    Reviews

    2000 The Contested Plains: Indians, Goldseekers, and the Rush to Colorado, by Elliott West. Plains

    Anthropologist 45(172):218-220.

    1999 Paleoindian Geoarchaeology of the Southern Plains, by Vance T. Holliday. Journal of Field

    Archaeology 26(4):469-472.

    1998 The Marge Site: Late Archaic and Emergent Mississippian Occupations in the Palmer Creek

    Locality, by Andrew Fortier. American Antiquity 63(2):353-355.

    1991 Koster Site Archaeology I: Stratigraphy and Landscape Evolution, by Edwin Hajic. American

    Antiquity 56(4):746-747.

    1990 Among the Sioux of Dakota: Eighteen Months Experience as an Indian Agent, 1869-1870, by D. C.

    Poole. Ethnohistory 37(3):331-333.

    1987 Architecture and Community Variability within the Antelope Creek Phase of the Texas Panhandle, by

    C. R. Lintz. Plains Anthropologist 32(117):331-333.

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    Technical Reports (excluding those

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    2008 The Phil Site: Archaeological Excavation of a Central Plains Tradition House Site, Lovewell

    Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas, 2004. Report submitted to the Bureau of Reclamation, Nebraska-

    Kansas Area Office. Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, Kansas State

    University.

    2008 Archaeological Survey in Stranger Creek Basin, Northeastern Kansas, 2007-2008. Report submitted

    to the Cultural Resources Division, Kansas State Historical Society. Department of Sociology,

    Anthropology and Social Work, Kansas State University.

    2007 Windmill Creek: National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of a Central Plains Tradition

    House Site, Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas,2006. Report submitted to the Bureau of

    Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office. Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social

    Work, Kansas State University.

    2007 National Register of Historic Places Evaluation of the New-McGraw Site, Stranger Creek Valley,

    Northeastern Kansas. Report submitted to the Cultural Resources Division, Kansas State Historical

    Society. Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, Kansas State University.

    2006 Archaeological Survey in Stranger Creek Basin, Northeastern Kansas, 2005-2006. Report submitted

    to the Cultural Resources Division, Kansas State Historical Society. Department of Sociology,

    Anthropology and Social Work, Kansas State University.

    2006 Geoarchaeological Modeling of Archaeological Site Locations at the Kirwin National Wildlife

    Refuge, Phillips County, Kansas: An Application of GIS Technology. Report to the Bureau of

    Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office. KUMA, PRS No. 105 (B. Logan, W. C. Johnson, and

    J. S. Campbell).

    2006 The Montana Creek Sites: Archaeological Investigations at Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County,

    Kansas, 2004. Report submitted to the Bureau of Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office.

    Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, Kansas State University. (Lauren W.

    Ritterbush and B. Logan)

    2006 Archaeological Investigations at the Johns Creek and Warne Sites, Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell

    County, Kansas, 2003. Report submitted to the Bureau of Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area

    Office. Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, Kansas State University.

    2005 Archaeological Investigations at the Evans Locality, Stranger Creek Valley, Northeastern Kansas,

    2004. Report submitted to the Cultural Resources Division, Kansas State Historical Society.

    Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, Kansas State University.

    2004 Archaeological Investigations at the Evans Locality, Stranger Creek Valley, Northeastern Kansas,

    2003. Report submitted to the Cultural Resources Division, Kansas State Historical Society.

    Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, Kansas State University.

    2003 Class III Cultural Resource Survey of Federally Owned Lands Surrounding the Superior-Courtland

    Diversion Dam, Webster County, Nebraska. Report submitted to the Bureau of Reclamation,

    Nebraska-Kansas Area Office. Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, Kansas

    State University.

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    2001 The Bureau of Reclamation Museum Properties Review: Nebraska-Kansas and Oklahoma-Texas

    Areas. Report to the Bureau of Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office. KUMA, PRS No. 104.

    (Erin McDonald and B. Logan).

    2001 Archaeological Survey of Webster Reservoir, Rooks County, Kansas, 1999. Report to the Bureau of

    Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office. KUMA, PRS No. 103. (B. Logan and Georges A.

    Pearson)

    2001 Archaeological Survey of Norton Reservoir, Norton County, Kansas, 1998. Report to the Bureau of

    Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office. KUMA, PRS No. 102. (B. Logan, Daniel C. Pugh, and

    Scott V. Bossell)

    2001 Cultural Resources Evaluation for Smoky Hill Air-to-Ground Gunnery Range, Salina, Kansas.

    Report submitted to the Air National Guard/CEVP. (with PEER Consultants, P.C., Oak Ridge,

    Tennessee and DuVall and Associates, Inc., Franklin, Tennessee).

    1998 Prehistoric Settlement of the Lower Missouri River Uplands: The View from DB Ridge. Report to

    the Kansas City District, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. KUMA, PRS

    No. 98. (Editor and primary contributor)

    1997 Archaeological Investigations in the Kanopolis Lake Project Area: Shoreline Survey and National

    Register Evaluation of 14EW3, 14EW6, and 14EW19. Report to Kansas City District, U.S. Army

    Corps of Engineers. KUMA, PRS 100. (B. Logan and William E. Banks)

    1996 The Archaeology of Kansas: A Research Guide. Report to Historic Preservation Office, Kansas State

    Historical Society. KUMA, PRS No. 97. (Editor and primary contributor)

    1996 The DB Site: Data Recovery Plan for a Stratified Prehistoric Upland Occupation, Fort Leavenworth,

    Kansas. Report to the Kansas City District, U.S. Army COE and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. KUMA,

    PRS No. 96. (Editor and primary contributor)

    1995 The DB Site: National Register Evaluation of a Multicomponent Occupation, Fort Leavenworth,

    Kansas. Report to the Kansas City District, U.S. Army COE and Fort Leavenworth. KUMA, PRS

    No. 92.

    1995 A Walk in the Woods: Archaeological Reconnaissance of the Quarry Creek Drainage, Fort

    Leavenworth, Kansas. Report to Kansas City District, U.S. Army COE and Fort Leavenworth.

    KUMA, PRS No. 91.

    1995 Phasing in White Rock: Archaeological Investigation of the Warne and White Rock Sites, Lovewell

    Reservoir, Kansas, 1994-1995. Report to Bureau of Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office.

    KUMA, PRS No. 90.

    1994 White Rock Revised: Archaeological Investigation of the White Rock and Warne Sites, Lovewell

    Reservoir, Kansas, 1993. Report to Bureau of Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office. KUMA,

    PRS No. 85. (B. Logan and William E. Banks)

    1993 Geoarchaeology of the Kansas Sand Prairies. Report to Historic Preservation Department, Kansas State

    Historical Society. KUMA, PRS No. 83. (B. Logan, Alan F. Arbogast, and William C. Johnson)

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    1993 Quarry Creek: Excavation, Analysis and Prospect of a Kansas City Hopewell Site, Fort Leavenworth,

    Kansas. Report to Department of the Army, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. KUMA, PRS No. 80. (Editor

    and primary contributor)

    1993 Archaeological Investigations in Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas, 1992. Report to Bureau of

    Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office. KUMA, PRS No. 79.

    1992 Analysis of Three Smoky Hill Variant Sites in North-Central Kansas: The Schultz Archaeological

    Project, Phase II. Report to Historic Preservation Department, Kansas State Historical Society.

    KUMA, PRS No. 78. (Lauren W. Ritterbush and B. Logan)

    1992 Archaeological Survey of Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas, 1991. Report submitted to Bureau

    of Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office. KUMA, PRS No. 77. (B. Logan and John G. Hedden)

    1991 The Schultz Archaeological Project, Phase I: A Survey of Selected Prehistoric Sites in North Central

    Kansas. Report submitted to Historic Preservation Department, Kansas State Historical Society.

    KUMA, PRS No. 73. (Lauren W. Ritterbush and B. Logan)

    1990 Archaeological Investigations in the Plains Village Frontier, Northeastern Kansas. Report submitted

    to Historic Preservation Department, Kansas State Historical Society. KUMA, PRS No. 70. (Editor

    and primary contributor)

    1990 The Llama of Lovewell Lake: Recovery and Identification of Skeletal Remains of Hemiauchenia, Late

    Pleistocene, Jewell County, Kansas. Report to Bureau of Reclamation, Nebraska-Kansas Area

    Office. KUMA, PRS No. 69.

    1990 Archaeological Investigations in the Perry Lake Project Area, Northeastern Kansas: National

    Register Evaluation of 17 Prehistoric and Historic Sites. Report to Kansas City District, U.S. Army

    COE. Kaw Valley Engineering, Junction City, Kansas. (Editor and primary contributor)

    1988 "Methods of Data Recovery" and "Lithic Artifacts from the North Cove Site: The Pre-Clovis Problem

    in the Central Plains". In, Archaeological Investigations at the North Cove Site, Harlan County Lake,

    Harlan County, Nebraska, assembled by M. J. Adair. Report to Kansas City District, U.S. Army

    COE. Kaw Valley Engineering, Junction City, Kansas.

    1987 An Archaeological Survey in the Vicinity of Bonner Springs and Edwardsville, Kansas. Report to

    Historic Preservation Office, Kansas State Historical Society. KUMA, PRS No. 63.

    1987 Archaeological Investigations in the Clinton Lake Project Area, Northeastern Kansas: National

    Register Evaluation of 27 Prehistoric Sites. Report to Kansas City District, U.S. Army COE. Kaw

    Valley Engineering, Junction City, Kansas. (Editor and primary contributor)

    1986 "The Present Environment and "Ceramic Analysis: A Guide to Identification of Cultural Affiliation".

    In, Prehistoric and Historic Cultural Resources of Selected Sites at Harlan County Lake, Harlan

    County, Nebraska: Test Excavations and Determination of Significance for 28 Sites, ed. by Mary J.

    Adair and Kenneth L. Brown. Report to Kansas City District, U.S. Army COE. Kaw Valley

    Engineering, Junction City, Kansas.

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    1986 Archaeological Investigations of the Proposed Petrolia Pipeline Route West of Humboldt, Allen

    County, Kansas. Report to Northwest Central Pipeline Corporation. KUMA, PRS No. 60.

    1986 Kansas Archaeological Field School, 1986: Investigations in Little Walnut Creek Valley, Atchison

    County, Kansas. Manuscript on file, Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas.

    1984 Archaeological Investigations of Prehistoric and Historic Sites in the Cassville (Stone County),

    Houston (Wright County), and Poplar Bluff (Wayne County) Districts, Mark Twain National Forest,

    Missouri: Evaluation of National Register Eligibility. Report to U.S.D.A. Forest Service. KUMA,

    PRS No. 57.

    1983 Archaeological Investigations in Stranger Creek, Buck Creek, and Mud Creek Drainages, Northeast

    Kansas. Report to Historic Preservation Office, Kansas State Historical Society. KUMA, PRS No.

    53. (Editor and primary contributor)

    1981 An Archaeological Survey of the Stranger Creek Drainage System, Northeast Kansas. Report to

    Historic Preservation Office, Kansas State Historical Society. KUMA, PRS No. 48.

    1980 Prehistoric Cultural Resources of Tuttle Creek Lake, Kansas. Report to U.S. Dept. of the Interior,

    Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, Interagency Archeological Services. KUMA, PRS No.

    46. (Alfred E. Johnson, Charles A. Johnson II, B. Logan, Nancy O'Malley, and Robert J. Ziegler)

    1980 Archaeological Monitoring of the Blue Springs Lake Interceptor Sewer Project. Report to Burns and

    McDonnell Engineers, Kansas City, Missouri, and the Little Blue Valley Sewer District,

    Independence, Missouri. KUMA, PRS No. 45.

    Papers Presented

    2019 House, Midden, or Palimpsest? Spatial Analysis of Quixote, a Late Woodland Site in the Delaware

    River Drainage, Northeastern Kansas. Paper presented at the 41st Annual Flint Hills Archaeological

    Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska, March 16.

    2018 Quixote Feasts: Woodland Period Burned Rock Features in the Kansas City Locality. Paper

    presented at the 76th Plains Anthropological Conference, San Antonio, Texas, October 25-27.

    2018 The Quixote Site: A Progress Report on the Investigation of a Late Woodland Habitation in the

    Delaware River Drainage. Invited paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Kansas

    Anthropological Association, Manhattan, Kansas, April 28.

    2018 Time and Space at a Late Woodland Site in the Delaware River Drainage: A Preliminary Analysis of

    the Quixote Site (14JF420). Paper presented at the 40th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological

    Conference, Lawrence, Kansas, March 24.

    2017 An Unquixotic Quest: Excavation of the Quixote Site (14JF420), a Late Woodland Occupation in

    the Delaware River Drainage, Northeastern Kansas. Paper presented at the 75th Plains

    Anthropological Conference, Bismarck, North Dakota, October 4-7.

    2017 Prehistory of the Lower Missouri Valley: The Kramer Collection. Invited lecture presented at the

    Tonganoxie Community Historical Society Museum, Tonganoxie, Kansas, September 26.

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    2017 Archaeological Evaluation of a Prehistoric Mound in Riley County, Kansas. Paper presented at the

    39th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Arkansas City, Kansas, March 23-25. (Lauren W.

    Ritterbush, Jakob Hanschu, and B. Logan)

    2016 The Formation of Late Prehistoric Household Assemblages in the Central Plains. Paper presented in

    the symposium “The Unfilled Vessel, the Kindled Mind: Papers in Memory of Donna C. Roper”, 74th

    Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska, October 12-15.

    2016 Type Sites and Chance: Lonergan Trailer, Griffing, and the Smoky Hill Phase. Invited paper

    presented at the symposium “The Middle Ceramic Period”, papers in honor of publication of The

    Archaeology of Central Kansas: Based on the Reed Collections from Archaeological Sites in Saline

    and Ottawa Counties, by Donna C. Roper, KAA Bulletin No. 3. Annual Meeting of the Kansas

    Anthropological Association, April 6.

    2015 Points and Potsherds from Quarry Creek: Chronological Implications for Kansas City Hopewell.

    Paper presented at the 37th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Iowa Tribal Complex,

    White Cloud, Kansas, March 20. (B. Logan and Grace Bagley)

    2014 An Archaeological Panorama in the Central Plains. Paper presented at the 72nd Plains

    Anthropological Conference, Fayetteville, Arkansas, October 29-November 1. (B. Logan and Lauren

    W. Ritterbush)

    2014 The Undeveloped Reach: Archaeological Investigation of the Young Buck and Dreiling Sites,

    Manhattan, Kansas. Paper presented at the 36th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Fort

    Osage, Missouri, March 21-22. (B. Logan and Lauren W. Ritterbush)

    2012 Diphtheria Hill: Anatomy of a Ghost Story. Paper presented at the 34th Annual Flint Hills

    Archaeological Conference, Emporia State University, April 6.

    2011 Taxonomic Revision of Kansas City Hopewell: The Quarry Creek Case. Poster presented at the

    Midwest Archaeological Conference, LaCrosse, Wisconsin, October 13-15.

    2011 Curiouser and Curiouser: Salvage Investigation of Montana Creek East, Lovewell Reservoir, North-

    Central Kansas. Paper presented at the 33rd Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Wichita

    State University, March 25-26.

    2010 Quarry Creek Abides: Kansas Archaeological Field School Investigations of a Hopewell Occupation,

    Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Paper presented at the 68th Plains Anthropological Conference, Bismarck,

    North Dakota, October 6-9.

    2010 Oneota and Central Plains Tradition Interaction: Prospects for Evidence of Contact from the East

    End of Warne, Lovewell Reservoir, North-Central Kansas. Paper presented at the 32nd Annual Flint

    Hills Archaeological Conference, Perryton, Texas, March 18-20. (B. Logan and Lauren W.

    Ritterbush)

    2009 A Matter of Time: The Temporal Relationship of Western Oneota and Central Plains Traditions.

    Paper presented at the 67th Plains Anthropological Conference, Norman, Oklahoma, October 14-17.

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    2009 Housekeeping in the Central Plains: Spatial Analysis of Late Prehistoric Lodges. Poster presented at

    the 31st Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Topeka, Kansas, March 6-7 and the 74th

    Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia, April 23.

    2008 Spatial Analysis of the Phil House, a Central Plains Tradition Site in North-Central Kansas. Paper

    presented at the 66th Plains Anthropological Conference, Laramie, Wyoming, October 1-5.

    2008 Kansas City Hopewell and Steed-Kisker from a Trans-Missouri Perspective. Paper presented in the

    symposium: “Examining Waldo Wedel's Legacy on Central Plains Archaeology", 66th Plains

    Anthropological Conference, Laramie, Wyoming, October 1-5.

    2008 Steed-Kisker and the Nebraska Phase. Comments presented at the Nebraska Phase at Glenwood

    Seminar and Forum, Glenwood, Iowa, September 13.

    2008 Life on the Edge: Cultural Prehistory on the Western Side of the Lower Missouri Valley. Paper

    presented at the Lower Missouri Archaeology and History Conference, Fort Osage, Sibley, Missouri,

    September 6-7.

    2008 Spatial Analysis of the Scott House, a Central Plains Tradition Site in Northeastern Kansas. 30th

    Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Lawrence, Kansas. March 8-9.

    2006 Changing Subsistence Patterns in the Late Prehistoric Central Plains: Additional Evidence of Focal

    Bison Hunting from the Lovewell Locality, North-Central Kansas. Paper presented in the

    symposium: “Investigating Economic Variability among Horticultural Societies on the North

    American Plains”, 64th Plains Anthropological Conference, Topeka, Kansas, November 8-11. (B.

    Logan and Lauren W. Ritterbush)

    2006 New Discoveries at Lovewell Reservoir: Interpretation of the Montana Creek East Site. Paper

    presented at the 28th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Wichita, Kansas, March 31-April

    1. (Lauren W. Ritterbush and B. Logan).

    2005 “God Willing and the Creek Don’t Rise”: Archaeological Investigations of Lakebed Sites at

    Lovewell Reservoir, Jewell County, Kansas. Paper presented at the 27th Annual Flint Hills

    Archaeological Conference, Council Grove and Cottonwood Falls, Kansas, March 11-12. (B. Logan

    and Mark Latham)

    2005 Two House Sites in the Central Plains….in Stranger Creek Valley, Actually. Paper presented at the

    27th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Council Grove and Cottonwood Falls, Kansas,

    March 11-12.

    2004 The Hypothesis That Would Not Die! The Late Prehistoric “Frontier” in Northeastern Kansas. Paper

    presented at the 26th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, St. Joseph, Missouri, March 26-27.

    2003 Strangers When They Meet: The Kansas Archaeological Field School in Stranger Creek Valley,

    Northeastern Kansas. Paper presented at the 61st Plains Anthropological Conference, Fayetteville,

    Arkansas, October 23-25.

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    2003 The Steed-Kisker Phase in Kansas: Review of a Late Prehistoric Trans-Missouri Culture. Paper

    presented at the Annual Meeting of the Kansas Anthropological Association, Manhattan, Kansas,

    April 26.

    2003 GIS Rendering of the Geoarchaeology of Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, Northwest Kansas. Paper

    presented at the 25th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Topeka, Kansas, April 4.

    (William C. Johnson, B. Logan, and Joshua S. Campbell)

    2003 Scoured Sites: A Fresh Look at the Archaeology of Lower Stranger Creek Valley, Leavenworth

    County, Kansas. Paper presented at the 25th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Topeka,

    Kansas, April 4. (B. Logan and Scott DeMaranville)

    2002 Geoarchaeological Survey of Kirwin National Wildlife Refuge, Northwestern Kansas: A GIS Model

    of Site Locations. Paper presented at the 60th Plains Anthropological Conference, Oklahoma City,

    Oklahoma, October 23-26. (B. Logan, William C. Johnson, and Joshua S. Campbell)

    2002 The KATP as a ‘Corps of Discovery’: Archaeological Surveys in Independence Creek, Atchison and

    Doniphan Counties, 2001. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Kansas Anthropological

    Association, Kanopolis, Kansas, April 20.

    2002 Modeling Archaeological Site Distributions on the High Plains of Kansas: A Geographical Information

    Science Perspective. Paper presented at the 24th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference,

    Manhattan, Kansas, April 12-13. (Joshua S. Campbell, William C. Johnson, and B. Logan)

    2002 Serendipity, Thy Name is Scott: A Steed-Kisker Phase House in Stranger Creek Valley, Leavenworth

    County, Kansas. Paper presented at the 24th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Manhattan,

    Kansas, April 12-13.

    2002 Modeling Archaeological Site Distribution on the High Plains of Kansas: A GIS Approach. Paper

    presented at the Remote Sensing/ Geographical Information System Symposium, 67th Annual

    Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, March 20-24, Denver, Colorado. (Joshua S.

    Campbell, William C. Johnson, and B. Logan)

    2001 Woodland Adaptations in Eastern Kansas. Paper presented in the symposium on Kansas Archaeology,

    59th Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska, October 31-November 3.

    2001 Hell and High Water: Excavation of the Scott Site, a Steed-Kisker Phase House in Northeastern

    Kansas. Paper presented at the 59th Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska.

    2000 West Side (Prehi)Story: Archaeological Research in the Lower Missouri Valley, Northeastern

    Kansas. Paper presented at the symposium: "Prehistory of the Lower Missouri Valley: Papers in

    Honor of Alfred E. Johnson", 58th Plains Anthropological Conference, St. Paul, Minnesota,

    November 9-12, 2000.

    2000 Kansas City Hopewell: Middle Woodland on the Western Frontier. Paper presented at the

    conference "Perspectives on Middle Woodland at the Millennium", Kampsville, Illinois, July 19-21.

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    2000 Web Sites: Archaeological Survey of Webster Reservoir, Rooks County, Kansas. Paper presented at

    the 22nd Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Wichita, Kansas, March 10-12. (B. Logan

    and Georges A. Pearson)

    1999 Western Oneota Obsidian: Sources and Implications. Paper presented at the symposium: "Western Oneota Movement and Relations", 57th Plains Anthropological Conference, Sioux Falls, South

    Dakota, October 20-24. (B. Logan, Richard E. Hughes, and Dale R. Henning)

    1999 From Stones to Satellites: The Norton Reservoir Archaeological Survey. Paper presented at the 21st

    Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Lawrence, Kansas, April 10-11. (B. Logan, Daniel

    Pugh, and Scott Bossell)

    1999 Middle Woodland Settlement Pattern Variability in the Lower Missouri River Valley: A Perspective

    from the Kansas Side. Paper presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for American

    Archaeology, Chicago, March 25-28.

    1998 Steed-Kisker, Whence and Whither? Paper presented at the 56th Plains Anthropological Conference,

    Bismarck, North Dakota, October 14-17.

    1998 Once More, With Feeling: Kansas Archaeological Field School Excavation of the DB Site,

    Northeastern Kansas. Paper presented at the 20th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference,

    Anadarko, Oklahoma, March 6-7.

    1997 The DB Site: An Overview of Investigations, 1994-1997 and A Room with a View-Through a Glass

    Darkly. Papers presented at the symposium "Prehistoric Settlement of the Lower Missouri Uplands:

    The View from DB Ridge, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas", 55th Plains Anthropological Conference,

    Boulder, Colorado, November 21.

    1997 Middle-Late Archaic Relationships in the Lower Missouri River Basin: The View from DB Ridge,

    Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Paper presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American

    Archaeology, Nashville, Tennessee, April 2-6.

    1997 From Prism of the Past to Prison of the Future: The Story of the DB Site. Paper presented at the 19th

    Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Manhattan, Kansas, March 28-29.

    1996 Oneota Far West: The White Rock Phase. Paper presented in the symposium "Oneota Taxonomy",

    54th Plains Anthropological Conference, Iowa City, Iowa, October 30-November 2.

    1996 "Doing Time" Archaeologically: Excavation of the DB Site, an Upland, Stratified Archaic and Late

    Prehistoric Occupation, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Paper presented at the 54th Plains

    Anthropological Conference, Iowa City, Iowa, October 30-November 2. (B. Logan, Margaret E. Beck

    and Matthew E. Hill, Jr.)

    1996 The DB Site: A Stratified Upland Occupation, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Paper presented at the

    18th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, St. Joseph, Missouri, March 29-30.

    1995 Late Prehistoric Oneota Migration to the Central Plains. Paper presented at the 60th Annual Meeting

    of the Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis, May 4.

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    1995 The White Rock Phase, Focal Bison Hunting and the "Feature-in-a-Box". Paper presented at the 17th

    Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Norman, Oklahoma, March 17.

    1994 The White Rock Phase and Late Prehistoric Dynamics of the Central Plains. Paper presented at the

    52nd Plains Anthropological Conference, Lubbock, Texas, November 4.

    1994 White Rock and the Pit of Trash at the End of the Rainbow. Paper presented at the 16th Annual Flint

    Hills Archaeological Conference, Topeka, Kansas, March 5. (B. Logan and William E. Banks)

    1993 The Kansas Sand Prairies Geoarchaeological Survey. Paper presented at the 15th Annual Flint Hills

    Archaeological Conference, Wichita, Kansas, March 26. (B. Logan, William C. Johnson and Alan F.

    Arbogast)

    1992 Bright Prospect: The Quarry Creek Site and Kansas City Hopewell Research. Paper presented at the

    50th Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska, November 12.

    1992 Magnetometer Survey of the Quarry Creek Site: A Kansas City Hopewell Occupation, Northeastern

    Kansas. Paper presented at the 50th Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska,

    November 12. (John W. Weymouth and B. Logan)

    1992 The Quarry Creek Site, a Kansas City Hopewell Occupation: The Kansas Archaeological Field

    School, 1991. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Missouri Archaeological Society, St.

    Joseph, Missouri, April 4.

    1992 Return to White Rock: The Lovewell Reservoir Survey, 1991. Paper presented at the 14th Flint Hills

    Annual Archaeological Conference, Manhattan, Kansas, March 20.

    1992 A Tale of Two Sites: Documenting Site Preservation in North-Central Kansas. Paper presented at the

    14th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Manhattan, Kansas, March 20. (Lauren W.

    Ritterbush and B. Logan)

    1991 Plains Village Cultural Interaction in the Lower Kansas River Basin. Paper presented at the

    symposium "Kansas River Basin Archaeology", 49th Plains Anthropological Conference, Lawrence,

    Kansas, November 15. (B. Logan and Lauren W. Ritterbush)

    1991 Following in the Footsteps of Floyd: The Schultz Archaeological Project. Paper presented at the 13th

    Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska, March 29. (B. Logan and Lauren

    W. Ritterbush)

    1990 The Changing Game: Gravettian-Epigravettian Hunting Strategies in the Middle Danube. Paper presented

    at the International Colloquium "La Chasse dans la Prehistoire", Treignes, Belgium, October 3-7.

    1990 "Who Are These Guys?" Plains Village Cultural Dynamics and Ceramic Variability in Northeastern

    Kansas. Paper presented at the 12th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Kansas City,

    Missouri, March 16.

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    1989 Archaeological Investigations in the Perry Lake Project Area, Northeastern Kansas, Part 1: the

    Cut-Bank and Senn's Hills Sites; Part 2: the Reichart, Quixote and Bowies Branch Sites. Papers

    presented at the 11th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Lawrence, Kansas, March 10-11.

    (B. Logan and Michael R. Fosha)

    1988 Plains Village Frontier Interaction in the Kansas City Locality: A Preliminary Assessment in the

    Light of Zacharias. Paper presented at the 46th Plains Conference, Wichita, Kansas, November 3.

    1988 The Plains Village Frontier in the Kansas City Locality. Paper presented at the symposium "Kansas

    City Archaeology: the Last 1,000 Years". Conference of the Missouri Archaeological Society and

    the Kansas Anthropological Association, Kansas City, Missouri, April 15-17.

    1988 The North Cove Site and the Pre-Clovis Problem in the Central Plains. Paper presented at the 10th

    Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Topeka, Kansas, March 25.

    1987 Evaluation of the Deer Creek Phase of the Plains Woodland in Northeastern Kansas: Mortuary

    Practices and Temporal Placement. Paper presented at the 45th Plains Conference, Columbia,

    Missouri, November 5.

    1986 Lithic Resources and Settlement Pattern Variability in the Kansas-Missouri Rivers Locality. Paper

    presented at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans,

    Louisiana, April 27.

    1985 Patterns of Prehistoric Site Distribution in the Lower Kansas River Basin: Aerial Photograph

    Interpretation of Topographic Contexts. Paper presented, Symposium on Geoarchaeological and

    Paleoenvironmental Research in the Great Plains, 43rd Plains Conference, Iowa City, Iowa, October 25.

    1984 Modeling Paleoenvironments and Culture Change in the Lower Kansas River Basin. Paper presented at the 50th Annual Meeting Society for American Archaeology, Denver, Colorado, May 4.

    1984 Investigation of Regional Site Distributions in the Kansas Dissected Till Plains: A Case Study of

    Stranger Creek Basin. Paper presented at the 7th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference,

    Norman, Oklahoma, March 16.

    1984 Site Distribution and Fluvial Processes in the Kansas Till Plains: The Stranger Creek Archaeological

    Survey. Paper presented at the 42nd Plains Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska, October 19.

    1984 Reconstruction of the Dow Mandeville Site Catchment: Analysis of an Archaeo-fauna. Paper

    presented at the 116th Annual Meeting of the Kansas Academy of Science, Topeka, Kansas, March 30.

    1979 Site Type Variability in the Kansas City Locality: The Kansas City International Airport

    Archaeological Reconnaissance. Paper presented in the symposium "New Discoveries in the

    Archaeology of the Kansas City Locality" at the 37th Plains Conference, Kansas City, Missouri,

    November 1.

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    Symposia Organized/Conference Sessions Chaired

    The Unfilled Vessel, the Kindled Mind: Papers in Memory of Donna C. Roper, Chair and (with Lauren W.

    Ritterbush) Co-Organizer. Symposium at the 74th Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska,

    October 12-15, 2016.

    Central Plains and Midwest, Session Chair, 72nd Plains Anthropological Conference, Fayetteville, Arkansas,

    October 29-November 1, 2014.

    Central Plains, Session Chair, 60th Plains Anthropological Conference, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, October

    23-26, 2002.

    Prehistory of the Lower Missouri Valley: Papers in Honor of Alfred E. Johnson, Chair and Organizer.

    Symposium at the Joint Midwest Archaeological/58th Plains Anthropological Conference, St. Paul,

    Minnesota, November 9-12, 2000.

    Prehistoric Settlement of the Lower Missouri Uplands: The View from DB Ridge, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas,

    Chair and Organizer. Symposium at the 55th Plains Anthropological Conference, Boulder, Colorado,

    November 19-22, 1997.

    Contributed Papers I, 50th Plains Anthropological Conference, Lincoln, Nebraska, November 11-14, 1992.

    Central and Southern Plains, Session Chair, 45th Plains Anthropological Conference, Columbia, Missouri,

    November 4-7, 1987.

    Conferences Chaired

    35th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Manhattan, Kansas, 2013 (Co-Chair, Lauren Ritterbush)

    11th Annual Flint Hills Archaeological Conference, Lawrence, Kansas, 1989 (Chair).

    Exhibits Curated (University of Kansas, Museum of Anthropology)

    Recent Archaeological Research: Excavations at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Curator. Exhibit focused on

    excavations at the prehistoric DB and Quarry Creek sites. April 1, 1999-March 2003.

    Treasured Collections: The Father Felix Nolte Collection from the Benedictine College Museum, Co-Curator

    (with Prof. Alfred E. Johnson). Exhibit focused on archaeological material in the collection from northeastern

    Kansas dating ~8500 B.C. to the historic period. February 17-July 28, 1996

    A Diverse Past: Archaeology in North-Central Kansas, Assistant Curator (Lauren W. Ritterbush, Curator).

    Exhibit focused on two Late Prehistoric cultural adaptations of the Central Plains. March 30-July 21, 1996

    Public Service

    “Winds of the Past” exhibit gallery, City of Manhattan, Kansas Flint Hills Discovery Center. Technical

    advisor for development of the Native Peoples gallery (2010-2012). Composition of text and critical

    review of artistic works for the exhibit with Lauren W. Ritterbush and Donna C. Roper. Responsible for

    the selection of artifacts for exhibition from Kansas State University and the Kansas Historical Society.

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    Numerous invited lectures on Great Plains prehistory given to civic and youth clubs (Lions, Rotary,

    Kiwanis, Boy Scouts), amateur organizations (Kansas Anthropological Association, Archaeological

    Association of South Central Kansas, Kansas City Archaeological Society, Missouri Archaeological

    Society), and university and high school classes, etc.

    Professional Service/Offices Held

    Student Poster Award Committee, Plains Anthropological Conference: Bismarck, North Dakota-2017,

    Bloomington, Indiana-2019

    Ex-Officio Member, Board of Directors Nominating Committee, Plains Anthropological Society, 2012, 2017

    Nomination of Donna Roper for the Distinguished Service Award of the Plains Anthropological Society

    (with Lauren W. Ritterbush), 2015

    Vice-President, Nebraska Association of Professional Archeologists, 2012-2014

    Member, Board of Directors, Plains Anthropological Society, 2009-2011 (Archives Committee Chair and

    Resolutions Chair, 2009-2010; Distinguished Service Award Committee and Board Nominating

    Committee, 2011)

    Book Review Editor, Plains Anthropologist, 2005-2009

    President, Association of Professional Archaeologists of Kansas (PAK), 2003-2006

    Action Committee, PAK, 1999-present

    Nominating Committee, PAK, chair (1999, 2009), member (2012)

    Carlyle S. Smith Memorial Fund Committee-Museum of Anthropology, University of Kansas, 2000

    Museum of Anthropology-Dept. of Anthropology Liaison Committee, University of Kansas, 1995-1996

    Professional and Lay Organization Membership

    Member, Society for American Archaeology (since 1977)

    Life Member, Plains Anthropological Society (since 1999)

    Member, Plains Anthropological Society (1979-1998)

    Member, Missouri Archaeological Society (since 1986)

    Associate Member, Sigma Xi (1986)

    Associate, Nebraska Association of Professional Archeologists (since 1989)

    Life Member, Kansas Anthropological Association (since 2010)

    Member, Kansas Anthropological Association (1990-2009)

    Member, Iowa Archaeological Society (since 1995)

    Member, Professional Archaeologists of Kansas (charter member, since 1996)

    Member, Midwest Archaeological Conference (since 2002)

    Life Member, Archaeological Conservancy (since 1999)

    Member, Archaeological Conservancy (1986-1998)

    Book Manuscripts Reviewed

    Household Economy at Wall Ridge: A Fourteenth Century Central Plains Tradition Farmstead in the

    Missouri Valley, edited by Stephen C. Lensink, Joseph A. Tiffany, and Shirley J. Schermer. University of

    Utah Press (2020).

    The Archaeology and Historical Ecology of Small Scale Economies, edited by Victor D. Thompson and

    James C. Waggoner, Jr. University of Florida Press (2013).

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    Medicine Creek: Seventy Years of Archaeological Investigations, edited by Donna C. Roper. University of

    Alabama Press (2002)

    Manuscript Reviewer for Professional Journals

    American Antiquity, Journal of Archaeological Science, Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, PCI

    Prehistory, Recommender (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France), Plains Anthropologist,

    Science and Technology of Archaeological Research, Wisconsin Archeologist

    Technical Reports Reviewed for Kansas State Historic Preservation Office

    2005 Phase III Investigation of 14JO506 and 14JO163, Cedar Creek Valley, Johnson County, Kansas, by

    Annie Moerbe. Effigy Archeological Services, Overland Park, Kansas.

    2002 Report of a Phase III Archaeological Investigation of Archaeological Site 14RN317, by D. T. Hughes

    and F. R. Gagne. Department of Anthropology, Wichita State University

    2002 Final Phase III Evaluation of Sites 14WY16 and 14WY17: Archaeological Investigations for the City

    of Edwardsville, Edwardsville, Kansas, by J. Sanderson Stevens, Amanda Barnes, and Heather Ward.

    Parsons, Inc. St. Louis, Missouri.

    2001 Archaeological Investigations on a Portion of 14MN515, A Great Bend Aspect Village Site, Marion,

    Kansas, by Donna C. Roper, Manhattan, Kansas.

    Research Interests; Skills

    Great Plains-Midwest prehistory, culture change, spatial analysis, human ecology, zooarchaeology,

    geoarchaeology; faunal, ceramic, and lithic analyses; cultural resource management; French and Spanish (reading).

    Mentorship

    Sarah Trabert, McNair Scholar Program, Kansas State University, 2006-2007. Her research paper “Steed-

    Kisker Ceramics: Analysis of the Scott Site (14LV1082) Assemblage” received the Student Paper Award at

    the 65th Plains Anthropological Conference, Rapid City, South Dakota (2007) and was published in Plains

    Anthropologist 54(212):289-299 (2009).

    Ashley Flowers, Undergraduate Research Award, College of Arts and Sciences, Kansas State University,

    2018. Ashley’s research entailed analysis of an artifact collection from sites she recorded in Stranger Creek

    valley near Easton, Kansas. She presented the findings of her project at the Flint Hills Archaeological

    Conference in Lawrence, Kansas and at the Sapiens Symposium of the KSU anthropology program (both

    spring 2018).

    Graduate Committee Service (University of Kansas, Department of Anthropology, unless otherwise noted)

    Joseph Bailey, Ph.D. (Kansas State University, Dept. of History, 2015)

    Doctoral dissertation- The Other Side of the Monument: Memory, Preservation, and the Battles of Franklin

    and Nashville.

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    Joshua S. Campbell, M.A. (University of Kansas, Dept. of Geography, 2006)

    Master’s thesis- Archaeological Predictive Model of Southwestern Kansas (awarded Outstanding Master's

    Thesis by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences for academic year 2006-2007).

    Abigail R. Varner, M.A. (University of Kansas, Dept. of Geography, 2005)

    Master’s thesis- Soil Signatures of the Santa Fe Trail in Douglas County and Morton County, Kansas.

    William E. Banks, Ph.D. (2004)

    Doctoral dissertation- Tookit Structure and Site Use: Results of a High-Power Use-Wear Analysis of Lithic

    Assemblages from Solutré (Saône-et-Loire), France.

    Christine Garst, M.A. (2001)

    Master's thesis- Relative Dating of the Oneota Occupations at the Leary Site (25RH1): A Study of the 1968

    Field Season’s Ceramic Artifacts.

    Eva Lord Cook, M.A. (2001)

    Master's thesis- Keeping up with the Hopewell, Or When to Toss the Dishes: A Decorative Analysis of Two

    Middle Woodland Period Ceramic Assemblages from Delaware County, Oklahoma.

    Dean A. Sather, M.A. (2000)

    Master's thesis- Lithic Technological Organization: A View from the Canning Site.

    William E. Banks, M.A. (1996)

    Master's thesis- Farra Canyon: Archaeology of a Small Catchment Basin in West-Central Oklahoma.

    Dixie West, Ph.D. (1995)

    Doctoral dissertation- Epigravettian Hunting Strategy and Animal Use in the Middle Danube.

    Jeff Williams, Ph.D. (1995)

    Doctoral dissertation- Organizational Responses to Climatic Change: The Last Glacial Maximum in Central

    Europe and the Case of Grubgraben (Lower Austria).

    Bert Wetherill, M.A. (1995)

    Master's thesis- A Comparative Study of Paleoindian Evidence at the Bonner Springs Locality, Lower

    Kansas River Basin, Kansas.

    Margaret E. Beck, M.A. (1995)

    Master's thesis- “Mississippian" Ceramics in the Central Plains Tradition.

    Michael R. Fosha, M.A. (1994)

    Master's thesis- A Case Study of Inequality among Smoky Hill Variant Populations.

    William H. Ranney, III, M.A. (1994)

    Master's thesis- Refining the Pratt Complex: Evidence from the Lewis Site.

    John G. Hedden, M.A. (1992)

    Master's thesis- Riley Cord Roughened Ceramic Variability as Exhibited by the Assemblages from Ten

    Smoky Hill Sites in North-Central Kansas.

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    Patsy L. Whitney, M.A. (1992)

    Master's thesis- Faunal Analysis of Grubgraben AL1: The 1989 Excavation.