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Curriculum Vitae Bettina Arnold Professor, Department of Anthropology University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Milwaukee, WI 53211 (414) 229-4583; [email protected] Web site: http://www.uwm.edu/~barnold/ Degrees: 1991 Ph.D. Harvard University (Anthropology) 1986 M.A. Harvard University (Anthropology) 1983 B.A. (magna cum laude) Yale University (Archaeology) Ph.D. dissertation title: The Material Culture of Social Structure: Rank and Status in Early Iron Age Europe (Committee: Peter S. Wells, K.C. Chang, C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky) Research Interests: European prehistory with an emphasis on the pre-Roman Iron Age. My work has been directed toward the following specific research topics: the archaeological interpretation and analysis of complex societies, particularly as reflected in mortuary contexts; material culture as a symbolic system and a means of communicating social relationships; the role of alcohol and its consumption in establishing and maintaining social systems in prehistoric and historic societies; the archaeological interpretation of prehistoric gender configurations; and the socio-political history of archaeology, particularly its role in identity construction in 19th and 20th century nationalist and ethnic movements in Europe and the United States. Positions Held: Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2009-present) Adjunct Curator, Milwaukee Public Museum (2010-present) Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2000-2009) Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1996 - 2000) Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, University of Minnesota (September 1992 - 1996) Lecturer, Minneapolis Community College (Winter/Spring Quarter 1993; Spring Quarter 1991) Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Moorhead State University (September 1991 - July 1992) Grants, Fellowships and Awards: UWM Graduate School FRACAS Subvention Grant 2014 $15,000 UWM Distinguished Service Award 2013 1,500 UWM Center for International Education Faculty Travel Grant 2009 300 Listing in the European Science Foundation database 2005 Listing in German Studies of North America: A Directory of Scholars 2004

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Curriculum Vitae

Bettina Arnold

Professor, Department of Anthropology

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Milwaukee, WI 53211

(414) 229-4583; [email protected]

Web site: http://www.uwm.edu/~barnold/

Degrees:

1991 Ph.D. Harvard University (Anthropology)

1986 M.A. Harvard University (Anthropology)

1983 B.A. (magna cum laude) Yale University (Archaeology)

Ph.D. dissertation title:

The Material Culture of Social Structure: Rank and Status in Early Iron Age Europe (Committee: Peter S.

Wells, K.C. Chang, C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky)

Research Interests:

European prehistory with an emphasis on the pre-Roman Iron Age. My work has been directed toward the

following specific research topics: the archaeological interpretation and analysis of complex societies,

particularly as reflected in mortuary contexts; material culture as a symbolic system and a means of

communicating social relationships; the role of alcohol and its consumption in establishing and

maintaining social systems in prehistoric and historic societies; the archaeological interpretation of

prehistoric gender configurations; and the socio-political history of archaeology, particularly its role in

identity construction in 19th and 20th century nationalist and ethnic movements in Europe and the United

States.

Positions Held:

Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2009-present)

Adjunct Curator, Milwaukee Public Museum (2010-present)

Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (2000-2009)

Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (1996 - 2000)

Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, University of Minnesota (September 1992 - 1996)

Lecturer, Minneapolis Community College (Winter/Spring Quarter 1993; Spring Quarter 1991)

Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Moorhead

State University (September 1991 - July 1992)

Grants, Fellowships and Awards:

UWM Graduate School FRACAS Subvention Grant 2014 $15,000

UWM Distinguished Service Award 2013 1,500

UWM Center for International Education Faculty Travel Grant 2009 300

Listing in the European Science Foundation database 2005

Listing in German Studies of North America: A Directory of Scholars 2004

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UWM Center for International Education Faculty Travel Grant 2004 $ 500

UWM Employee Development Excellence Award December 2003

National Geographic Society Research Award 2002 17,675

UWM Graduate School Research Award 2000 1,500

National Geographic Society Research Award 2000 14,000

UWM Graduate School Excellence in Research Award 2000

NEH Summer Stipend 1999 4,000

National Geographic Society Research Award 1999 15,000

UWM Graduate School Research Committee Award 1998-1999 12,450

Fellow, UWM Center for Twentieth Century Studies 1998-1999

UWM Graduate School Research Incentive Fellowship Support Grant 1997-1998 1,000

UWM Office of International Studies and Programs/Faculty Travel Awards 1997 300

Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Grant June-Sept 1995 10,000

National Graduate Fellows Program (NGFP)/Jacob Javits Fellowship 1986-1989 38,000

Publications:

Monographs

2010 Derek B. Counts and Bettina Arnold (eds) The Master of Animals in Old World Iconography.

Budapest: Archaeolingua. http://www.archaeolingua.hu/books/main%20series/main%2024.html

2008 Alberro, Manuel and Bettina Arnold (eds) The Celts in the Iberian Peninsula. Vol. 6 e-

Keltoi. http://www.ekeltoi.uwm.edu Center for Celtic Studies: University of Wisconsin-

Milwaukee.

2001 Bettina Arnold and Nancy L. Wicker (eds) Gender and the Archaeology of Death, Walnut

Creek: AltaMira Press.

1999 Nancy L. Wicker and Bettina Arnold (eds) From the Ground Up: Beyond Gender Theory in

Archaeology. British Archaeological Reports International Series 812. Oxford: Archaeopress.

1995 Bettina Arnold and D. Blair Gibson (eds) Celtic Chiefdom, Celtic State: The Evolution of

Complex Social Systems in Prehistoric Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Articles and Chapters in Books

2016 Paramount elites and gender studies in Iron Age Europe. In D. Krausse, M.

Fernández-Götz, L. Hansen and I. Kretschmer, The Heuneburg and the Early Iron Age Princely

Seats: First Towns North of the Alps, pp. 169-174. Budapest: Archaeolingua.

2016 Two Hallstatt burial mounds in the Hohmichele group in the ‘Speckhau’. With Matthew L.

Murray. In D. Krausse, M. Fernández-Götz, L. Hansen and I. Kretschmer, The Heuneburg and

the Early Iron Age Princely Seats: First Towns North of the Alps, pp. 121-127. Budapest:

Archaeolingua.

2016 Das Geheimnis von Sammlung 213: Milwaukee, USA. Der Hobbyarchäologe William Frankfurth

in den Alpen. With Harald Stadler. In Florian Müller (ed.) Graben, Entdecken, Sammeln:

Laienforscher in der Geschichte der Archäologie Österreichs, pp. 259-276. Wien-Berlin-

Münster: LIT-Verlag.

2016 Belts vs. blades: the binary bind in Iron Age southwest German mortuary contexts. In “Binary

Bind”: Deconstructing Sex and Gender Dichotomies in Archaeological Practice, edited by Lara

Ghisleni, Alexis Jordan & Emily Fioccoprile. Special Issue of the Journal of Archaeological

Method and Theory 23(3): 832-853. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10816-016-9289-8.

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2015 Fibulae and dress in Iron Age Europe. With Sabine Hagmann. Encyclopedia of Dress and

Fashion. New York: Berg. http://www.bergfashionlibrary.com/view/bewdf/BEWDF-

v8/EDch81013.xml

2015 Zwei hallstattzeitliche Grabhügel der Hohmichele-Gruppe im „Speckhau“. With M.L.

Murray. In D. Krausse, I. Kretschmer, L. Hansen and M. Fernández-Götz Die

Heuneburg: Ein Keltischer Fürstensitz an der oberen Donau, pp. 114-117. Konrad

Theiss Verlag, Stuttgart.

2015 Reconstituting community: 3D visualization and early Iron Age social organization in the

Heuneburg mortuary landscape. With Kevin Garstki and Matthew L. Murray. Journal of

Archaeological Science 54: 23-30.

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440314004415

2015 Archaeology and politics in the 21st century: still Faustian, but not much of a bargain. In Kristian

Kristiansen, Ladislav Smejda and Jan Turek (eds) Paradigm Found: Archaeological Theory,

Past, Present and Future. Essays in Honor of Evžen Neustupný, pp. 178-185. Oxford: Oxbow.

2014 Life after life: bioarchaeology and postmortem agency. In John Crandall and Debra

Martin (eds) The Bioarchaeology of Postmortem Agency: Integrating Archaeological

Theory with Human Skeletal Remains. Special issue Cambridge Archaeological Journal

24(3): 523-529.

http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=9398706&fileId=S0

959774314000572

2014 The archaeology of death: mortuary archaeology in the US and Europe 1990-2013. With

Robert J. Jeske. Annual Review of Anthropology 43: 325-346.

http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev-anthro-102313-025851

2014 Pins and rings as head ornaments in early Iron Age southwest Germany. Encyclopedia of

Dress and Fashion. With Sabine Hagmann. New York: Berg.

http://www.bergfashionlibrary.com/view/bewdf/BEWDF-v8/EDch8917.xml

2014 Erasure of the Past. In Helaine I. Silverman and Vasiliki Kynourgiopoulou (eds) World Heritage

volume, Encylopedia of Global Archaeology. Pp. 2441-2448. New York: Springer.

2013 The lake dwelling diaspora and natural history museums: identity, collecting and ethics. In

Francesco Menotti and Aidan O'Sullivan (eds) The Oxford Handbook of Wetland Archaeology,

pp. 875-891. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2012 Gürtelfrauen und Dolchmänner: Zwei Hügel der Speckhau-Hohmichele-Gruppe. In Jörg

Heiligmann and Barbara Theune-Großkopf (eds) Die Welt der Kelten: Zentren der Macht –

Kostbarkeiten der Kunst, pp. 127-129. Ostfildern: Jan Thorbecke Verlag..

2012 The Vix Princess redux: a retrospective on European Iron Age gender and mortuary studies. In

Lourdes Prados Torreira (ed.) La Arqueología funeraria desde una perspectiva de género, pp.

215-232. Madrid: UA Ediciones.

2012 Gender and temporality in Iron Age west-central Europe. In Mary Jo Maynes and Marynel Ryan

(eds) Temporalities and Periodization in Human History: Conversations across the Disciplines of

History and Archaeology Special Section Social Science History 36(1): 85-112.

https://muse.jhu.edu/article/471585

2012 "Soul Stones": Unmodified Quartz and Other Lithic Material in Early Iron Age Burials. In

Peter Anreiter, Eszter Bánffy, László Bartosiewicz, Wolfgang Meid and Carola Metzner-

Nebelsick (eds) Archaeological, Cultural and Linguistic Heritage: Festschrift for Erzsébet Jerem

in Honour of her 70th Birthday, pp. 47-56. Budapest: Archaeolingua.

2011 The illusion of power, the power of illusion: ideology and the concretization of social difference

in early Iron Age Europe. In Reinhard Bernbeck and Randall McGuire (eds), Ideologies in

Archaeology, pp. 151-174. Albuquerque: University of Arizona Press.

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http://www.uapress.arizona.edu/Books/bid2321.htm

2010 Memory maps: The mnemonics of Central European Iron Age burial mounds. In Katina Lillios

and Vasileios Tsamis (eds). Material Mnemonics: Everyday Memory in Prehistoric Europe, pp.

147-173. Oxford: Oxbow. http://www.oxbowbooks.com/oxbow/material-mnemonics.html

2010 Beasts of the Forest and Beasts of the Field: The Master of Animals in Iron Age Continental

Europe. In Derek B. Counts and Bettina Arnold (eds). The Master of Animals in Old World

Iconography, pp. 193-210. Budapest: Archaeolingua.

2010 Bettina Arnold and Derek B. Counts. Prolegomenon: The many masks of the Master of Animals.

In Derek B. Counts and Bettina Arnold (eds), pp. 9-24. The Master of Animals in Old World

Iconography. Budapest: Archaeolingua.

2010 Eventful archaeology, the Heuneburg mud-brick wall and the early Iron Age of southwest

Germany. In Douglas Bolender (ed.) Eventful Archaeologies, pp. 100-114. Buffalo: State

University of New York Press. http://www.sunypress.edu/p-5095-eventful-archaeologies.aspx

2009 "Life among the Celts" and "Into Battle". Calliope: Meet the Early Irish, pp. 14-17 and 24-27.

2008 "Reading the body": Geschlechterdifferenz im Totenritual der frühen Eisenzeit. In Ulrich Veit,

Beat Schweizer and Christoph Kümmel (eds) Köperinszenierung – Objektsammlung –

Monumentalisierung: Totenritual und Grabkult in frühen Gesellschaften, pp. 375-395. Münster:

Waxmann.

2006 Gender in mortuary ritual. In Sarah M. Nelson (ed.) Handbook of Gender Archaeology, pp. 137-

170. Walnut Creek: AltaMira. https://rowman.com/ISBN/9780759106789/Handbook-of-Gender-

in-Archaeology

2006 Mabinogion. In David Scott Kastan (ed.) Oxford Encyclopedia of British Literature, Vol. 4 pp.

348-350. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2006 “Arierdämmerung”: Race and Archaeology in Nazi Germany. World Archaeology 38 (1): 8-31.

http://www.jstor.org/stable/40023592?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents

2006 Pseudoarchaeology and nationalism. In Garrett G. Fagan (ed.) Archaeological Fantasies: How

Pseudoarchaeology Misrepresents the Past and Misleads the Public, pp.154-179. London:

Routledge.

2005 Teaching with intent: the archaeology of gender. Archaeologies: Journal of the World

Archaeological Congress 1(2):83-93. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs11759-005-

0023-5#page-1

2005 Mobile men, sedentary women? Material culture as a marker of regional and supra-regional

interaction in early Iron Age southwest Germany. In Halina Dobrzanska, J.V.S. Megaw and

Paulina Poleska (eds.) Celts on the Margin: Studies in European Cultural Interaction 7th c. BC –

1st c. AD. Dedicated to Zenon Wozniak, pp. 17-26. Krakow: Institute of Archaeology and

Ethnology of the Polish Academy of the Sciences.

2004 Early Iron Age mortuary ritual in southwest Germany: The Heuneburg and the “Landscape of

Ancestors” project. In Ladislav Smejda and Jan Turek (eds.) Spatial Analysis of Funerary Areas,

pp. 148-158. Plzen: University of West Bohemia.

2004 Machtbeziehungen und Geschlechterdifferenz in der vorgeschichtlichen Eisenzeit Europas. In

Bernhard Heininger, Stephanie Böhm and Ulrike Sals (eds.) Machtbeziehungen,

Geschlechterdifferenz und Religion, pp. 9-34. Münster: LIT Verlag.

2004 Dealing with the devil: the Faustian bargain of archaeology under dictatorship. In Michael Galaty

and Charles Watkinson (eds.) Archaeology Under Dictatorship, pp. 191-212. New York:

Kluwer/Plenum. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F0-387-36214-2_9

2004 The Heuneburg. Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World, Pam J. Crabtree and Peter Bogucki

(eds.), pp. 249-252. Charles Scribner/The Gale Group.

2004 Iron Age Germany. Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World, Pam J. Crabtree and Peter Bogucki

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(eds.), pp 241-246. Charles Scribner/The Gale Group.

2004 Feasting in Iron Age Europe. Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World, Pam J. Crabtree and Peter

Bogucki (eds), pp. 179-183. Charles Scribner/The Gale Group.

2003 Landscapes of Ancestors: Early Iron Age Hillforts and their Mound Cemeteries. Expedition: The

Magazine of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology 45 (1):

8-13. Special Issue: The Celts.

2003 Untersuchungen an einem zweiten hallstattzeitlichen Grabhügel der Hohmichele-Gruppe im

"Speckhau", Markung Heiligkreuztal, Gemeinde Altheim, Landkreis Biberach. Bettina Arnold,

Matthew L. Murray und Seth A. Schneider. Archäologische Ausgrabungen in Baden-

Württemberg 2002: 78-81.

2003 “Put out the geese, the Celts are coming!” Iron Age migration and social change in central

Europe. Bettina Arnold and Matthew L. Murray. In C. Allum, J. Kahn, Christine Cluney and

Meaghan Peuramaki-Brown (eds.) Ancient Travelers. Proceedings of the 27th Annual Chacmool

Conference, pp. 111-118. Calgary: Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary.

2002 A transatlantic perspective on German archaeology. In Archaeology, Ideology and Society: The

German Experience (2nd edition), edited by Heinrich Härke, pp. 401-425. Series Gesellschaften

und Staaten Vol. 7. Bern and Frankfurt: Fritz Lang Verlag.

2002 Two entries in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology, compiled by Timothy Darvill:

Heuneburg and Speckhau, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2002 A landscape of ancestors in southwest Germany. Bettina Arnold and Matthew L. Murray. News

& Notes. Antiquity 76(292): 321-322.

http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=9436359&fileId=S0

003598X00090323

2002 Justifying genocide: the supporting role of archaeology in "ethnic cleansing". In Annihilating

Difference: The Anthropology of Genocide, edited by Alex Hinton, pp. 95-116. University of

California Press.

2002 A landscape of ancestors: the space and place of death in Iron Age West-Central Europe. In The

Space and Place of Death, edited by Helaine Silverman and David Small, pp. 129-144. AP3A

No. 11. Arlington: Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association.

http://ad.americananthro.org/the-space-and-place-of-death/

2002 "Sein und Werden": Gender as process in mortuary ritual. In Sarah Nelson and Myriam Rosen-

Ayalon (eds) In Pursuit of Gender: Worldwide Archaeological Approaches, pp. 239-256. Walnut

Creek: AltaMira Press.

2001 The limits of agency in the analysis of elite Celtic Iron Age burials. Journal of Social

Archaeology 1(2): 211-223. http://jsa.sagepub.com/content/1/2/210.abstract

2001 Editorial Comment: Archaeology and the Media. Antiquity 75(289):463-466.

2001 Underwater archaeology and film at the Gateway to the Baltic: Report on the 4th International

Archaeology-Film-Art Festival, Kiel Germany April 2000. AIA Newsletter 16(5): 9, 12.

2001 The West-Central European Early Iron Age. Human Relations Area Files Encyclopedia of

Prehistory Vol. 4: Europe, Chapter 31, edited by Peter N. Peregrine and Melvin Ember, pp. 383-

398. New York: Kluwer Academic.

2001 Abschließende Untersuchungen in einem hallstattzeitlichen Grabhügel der Hohmichele-Gruppe

im "Speckhau", Markung Heiligkreuztal, Gemeinde Altheim, Landkreis Biberach. Bettina

Arnold, Matthew L. Murray und Seth A. Schneider. Archäologische Ausgrabungen in Baden-

Württemberg 2000: 67-70.

2001 Power drinking in Iron Age Europe. British Archaeology 57:12-19.

http://www.archaeologyuk.org/ba/ba57/feat2.html

2000 A transatlantic perspective on German archaeology. In Archaeology, Ideology and Society: The

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German Experience, edited by Heinrich Härke, pp. 398-422. Series Gesellschaften und Staaten

Vol. 7. Bern and Frankfurt: Fritz Lang Verlag.

2000 Untersuchungen in einem hallstattzeitlichen Grabhügel der Hohmichele-Gruppe im "Speckhau",

Markung Heiligkreuztal, Gemeinde Altheim, Landkreis Biberach. Bettina Arnold, Matthew L.

Murray und Seth A. Schneider. Archäologische Ausgrabungen in Baden-Württemberg 1999: 64-

67.

2000 The past as propaganda: how Hitler's archaeologists distorted European prehistory to justify racist

and territorial goals. Reprinted in James M. Bayman and Miriam T. Stark (eds), Exploring the

Past: Readings in Archaeology, pp. 471-480. Durham: Carolina Academic Press.

1999 The contested past. Anthropology Today 15(4): 1-4. London: Royal Anthropological Institute.

http://www.jstor.org/stable/2678144?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents

1999 "Drinking the Feast": alcohol and the legitimation of power in Celtic Europe. Cambridge

Archaeological Journal 9(1): 71-93.

http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=6327356&fileId=S0

959774300015213

1998/1999 The power of the past: nationalism and archaeology in 20th century Germany. Archaeologia

Polona 35/36:237-253 "Archaeology in the 20th Century: Ideas - People - Research". Polish

Academy of the Sciences. http://www.iaepan.edu.pl/archaeologia-polona/article/555

1998 Comment in Current Anthropology 39(1):27. Article by Heinrich Härke "Archaeologists and

migrations: a problem of attitude".

1996 Celtic Chiefdom, Celtic State: The Evolution of Complex Social Systems in Prehistoric Europe,

edited by Bettina Arnold and D. Blair Gibson. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Paperback edition.

1996 "Honorary males" or women of substance? Gender, status and power in Iron Age Europe. Journal

of European Archaeology 3(2): 153-168. Ayrshire: Cruithne Press.

http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1179/096576695800703757?journalCode=yeja19

1996 Cups of bronze and gold: drinking equipment and status in early Iron Age Europe. In Debating

Complexity: Proceedings of the 26th Annual Chacmool Conference, edited by Daniel A. Meyer,

Peter C. Dawson and Donald T. Hanna, pp. 104-112. Calgary: The Archaeological Association of

the University of Calgary.

1995 Archaeology in Nazi Germany: the legacy of the Faustian bargain. Bettina Arnold and Henning

Haßmann. In Nationalism, Politics and the Practice of Archaeology, edited by Philip L. Kohl and

Clare Fawcett, pp. 70-81. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

1995 The material culture of social structure: rank and status in early Iron Age Europe. In Celtic

Chiefdom, Celtic State: The Evolution of Complex Social Systems in Prehistoric Europe, edited

by Bettina Arnold and D. Blair Gibson, pp. 43-52. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

1995 Introduction. Beyond the mists: forging an ethnological approach to Celtic studies, with D. Blair

Gibson. In Celtic Chiefdom, Celtic State: The Evolution of Complex Social Systems in Prehistoric

Europe, edited by Bettina Arnold and D. Blair Gibson, pp. 1-10. Cambridge: Cambridge

University Press.

1995 Bog Body. Anthropology and Humanism 20(1):64.

1995 The Kartomat: a field drawing machine. Bettina Arnold and Egon Gersbach. Journal of Field

Archaeology 22(3):369-376.

1993 Newsbrief: Lake Constance yields breast relief. Archaeology March/April: 23.

1992 The past as propaganda: how Hitler's archaeologists distorted European prehistory to justify racist

and territorial goals. Archaeology July/August 1992:30-37.

1991 The deposed princess of Vix: the need for an engendered European prehistory. In The

Archaeology of Gender: Proceedings of the 22nd Annual Chacmool Conference, edited by Dale

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Walde and Noreen D. Willows, pp. 366-374. Calgary: University of Calgary.

1990 The past as propaganda: totalitarian archaeology in Nazi Germany. Antiquity 64(244):464-478.

1988 Slavery in late prehistoric Europe: recovering the evidence for social structure in Iron Age

society. In Tribe and Polity in Late Prehistoric Europe: Demography, Production and Exchange

in the Evolution of Complex Social Systems. In Michael N. Geselowitz and D. Blair Gibson (eds.),

pp. 179-192. New York: Plenum Publishing Corporation.

http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-1-4899-0777-6_8

Reprinted Articles/Chapters in Books:

2010 (1992) Reprint of "The past as propaganda: how Hitler's archaeologists distorted European

prehistory to justify racist and territorial goals". Archaeology July/August 1992:30-37. 6th

reprinting in Annual Editions in Archaeology 05/06. In Mari Pritchard Parker and Elvio Angeloni

(eds.), Unit 5, pp. 148-151. Boston:McGraw-Hill.

2008 (1990) Reprint of "The past as propaganda: totalitarian archaeology in Nazi Germany" Antiquity 64:

464-478. In Tim Murray and Chris Evans (eds.) Histories of Archaeology: A Reader in the

History of Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2007 (2006) Reprint of "Gender in mortuary ritual". In Sarah M. Nelson (ed.) Handbook of

Gender Archaeology, pp. 137-170. Walnut Creek: AltaMira. In Sarah M. Nelson (ed.) Women in

Antiquity:

Theoretical Approaches to Gender and Archaeology, pp. 107-140. Walnut Creek: AltaMira.

2006 (1992) Reprint of "The past as propaganda: how Hitler's archaeologists distorted European

prehistory to justify racist and territorial goals". Archaeology July/August 1992:30-37. 6th

reprinting in Annual Editions in Archaeology 05/06. In Linda L. Hasten (ed.), Unit 37, pp. 164-

167. Guilford: Dushkin/McGraw-Hill.

2004 (1992) Reprint of The past as propaganda: how Hitler's archaeologists distorted European prehistory

to justify racist and territorial goals. Archaeology July/August 1992:30-37. 5th reprinting in

Annual Editions in Archaeology 04/05. In Linda L. Hasten (ed.), Unit 37, pp. 193-6. Guilford:

Dushkin/McGraw Hill.

2001 (1992) The past as propaganda: how Hitler's archaeologists distorted European prehistory to

justify racist and territorial goals. Archaeology July/August 1992:30-37. 3rd reprinting in Annual

Editions in Archaeology 01/02, edited by Linda L. Hasten, Unit 37, pp. 197-200. Guilford:

Dushkin/McGraw-Hill.

1999 (1992) The past as propaganda: how Hitler's archaeologists distorted European prehistory to justify

racist and territorial goals. Archaeology July/August 1992:30-37. 2nd reprinting in Annual

Editions in Archaeology 00/01, edited by Linda L. Hasten, Unit 37, pp. 134-136. Guilford:

Dushkin/McGraw-Hill.

1996 (1990) Reprint of "The past as propaganda: totalitarian archaeology in Nazi Germany" Antiquity

64: 464-478. The past as propaganda: totalitarian archaeology in Nazi Germany. Reprinted in

Contemporary Archaeology in Theory, edited by Robert W. Preucel and Ian Hodder, pp. 549-569.

New York: Plenum.

1995 (1992) Reprint of The past as propaganda: how Hitler's archaeologists distorted European

prehistory to justify racist and territorial goals. Archaeology July/August 1992:30-37. Annual

Editions in Archaeology 95/96. In Linda L. Hasten (ed.), pp. 132-135. Guilford: Dushkin

Publishing Group.

Book Reviews:

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2016 Review of Manuel Fernández-Götz, Holger Wendling, and Katja Winger, eds. Paths to

Complexity: Centralism and Urbanisation in Iron Age Europe. Oxford: Oxbow Books. 2014.

American Journal of Archaeology July 2016 (120.3) http://ajaonline.org/book-review/2815

2013 Review of Ian Armit Headhunting and the Body in Iron Age Europe, 2012. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 23(1): 142-144.

2012 Review of Tom Moore and Xosé-Lois Armada (eds), Atlantic Europe in the First Millennium

BC: Crossing the Divide, 2011. Archaeological Journal 169: 55-556.

http://www.royalarchinst.org/sites/royalarchinst.org/files/Moore&Armada_2011.pdf

2012 Review of Larissa Bonfante (ed.) The Barbarians of Ancient Europe: Realities and Interactions.

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. American Journal of Archaeology. April 2012.

http://www.ajaonline.org/sites/default/files/1162_Arnold.pdf

2009 Review of Philip L. Kohl, Mara Kozelsky, and Nachman Ben-Yehuda (eds) Selective

Remembrances: Archaeology in the Construction, Commemoration, and Consecration of

National Pasts, 2007. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. In American Journal of

Archaeology 13(4):657-658.

2009 Review of Barry Cunliffe Europe between the Oceans: 9000 BC - AD 1000, 2008. Yale

University Press. American Scientist July-August 2009 pp. 330-332.

http://www.americanscientist.org/bookshelf/pub/europa-emerging-from-the-sea

2008 Review of G.M. Cohen and M.S. Joukousky (eds). 2004 Breaking Ground: Pioneering Women

Archaeologists. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Current Anthropology 49(2):342-343.

2008 Review of J.-P. Legendre, L. Olivier and B. Schnitzler (eds). 2007 L'archéologie nazie en Europe

de l'Ouest. Paris: Infolio. Antiquity 82:234-236. http://antiquity.ac.uk/reviews/arnold.html

2003 Review of Patrice Brun and Bruno Chaume (eds) Vix et les éphémères principautés celtiques: Les

VI-V siècle avant J.-C. en Europe centre-occidentale. Actes du colloque de Châtillon-sur-Seine.

Paris: Editions Errance 1997. Germania 81(1): 318-322.

2002 Review of Stefan Burmeister Geschlecht, Alter und Herrschaft in der Späthallstattzeit

Württembergs. Tübinger Schriften zur Ur- und Frühgschichtlichen Archäologie 4. Münster:

Waxmann. 2000. European Journal of Archaeology 5(3):378-380.

2002 Review of Alison Rautman (ed.) Reading the Body: Representations and Remains in the

Archaeological Record. University of Pennsylvania Press 2000. American Journal of

Archaeology 106:476-477.

2002 Review of Wolfgang Kimmig (ed.) Importe und mediterrane Einflüsse auf der Heuneburg.

Heuneburg Studien XI, Römisch Germanische Forschungen 59. Mainz: Phillip von Zabern

Verlag 2000. Antiquity 76(292):586-587.

1998 Review of Siân Jones The Archaeology of Ethnicity: Constructing Identities in the Past and

Present. Routledge 1997. Journal of Anthropological Research 54: 271-273.

1997 Review of John A. Atkinson, Iain Banks and Jerry O'Sullivan (eds) Nationalism and

Archaeology: Scottish Archaeological Forum. Cruithne Press 1996. American Antiquity

62(3):567-568.

1996 Review of Miranda Green (ed) The Celtic World. Routledge 1995. American Journal of

Archaeology 100(2):439-440.

1992 Review of Klavs Randsborg The 1st Millennium AD in Europe and the Mediterranean: An

Archaeological Essay. Cambridge University Press 1991. American Anthropologist 94(4):1008.

In press:

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Elites before the Fürstensitze: Hallstatt C sumptuous graves between Main and Danube. With Manuel

Fernández-Götz. In R. Schumann and S. van der Vaart (eds) Connected Elites and Regions in the Early

Hallstatt Period. Römisch-Germanische Kommission.

Submitted for publication:

The grave’s a not-so-private place: elite multiple burials in early Iron Age west-central Europe. With

Manuel Fernández-Götz. Submitted to Germania October 2016.

Hemorrhagic fever virus and human tissues in Iron Age mortuary vessels. With Conner Wiktorowicz

John E. Wiktorowicz, Matthew L. Murray, & Alexander Kurosky. Submitted to Journal of

Archaeological Science April 2016.

Agency in architectural choice: the Heuneburg hillfort as monument and metaphor. With Manuel

Fernández-Götz. Iron Age Fortifications, Manuel Fernández-Götz and ??? (eds). Oxford: Oxbow.

Submitted April 2016.

In progress:

Introduction. In Bettina Arnold (ed.) Handbook of Continental Celtic Archaeology. Volume solicited by

Oxford University Press.

Bettina Arnold and Matthew L. Murray, with contributions by Tanja Kreß. A Landscape of Ancestors:

Archaeological Investigations of Two Iron Age Burial Mounds in the Hohmichele Group, Baden-

Württemberg. LAD Baden-Württemberg: Forschungen und Berichte zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte in

Baden-Württemberg. Stuttgart: Konrad Theiss Verlag. September 2016.

Die Kelten in Schwaben. With Sabine Hagmann. Stuttgart: Konrad Theiss Verlag.

Archaeology of Iron Age Europe. Volume solicited by Cambridge University Press, World Archaeology

Series. Fall 2017.

Nazi Archaeology: The Faustian Bargain. New York: Plenum. Spring 2018.

Other Publications:

2008. Consultant on J. Green The Ancient Celts. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic.

Conferences Organized:

5th Gender and Archaeology Conference held at UWM October 9-10 1998. More than 90 participants and

42 papers presented. Two co-edited volumes: one with British Archaeological Reports International

Series 812 (1999), and one with AltaMira Press (2001).

Papers, Talks and Workshops Presented:

2016

Demonstration of copper jewelry production and fibula chronologies AIA Milwaukee Society

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International Archaeology Day event, October 15, 2016. Theme: You Are What You Wear:

Clothing and Adornment in the Ancient World.

Presented paper at 22nd annual European Association of Archaeologists meeting in Vilnius,

Lithuania, with Manuel Fernández-Götz, Saturday September 3, 2016. Talk title: The Grave’s a

Not So Private Place: Elite Multiple Burials in Early Iron Age West-Central Europe.

Invited speaker, Heuneburg Colloquium, Heiligkreuztal, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Talk

title: Die Verflechtung von Geschlecht, Alter und Gesellschaft: Aktuelle Ergebnisse aus Hügel 17

und 18 der Hohmichelegruppe im Speckhau. July 1, 2016.

Invited speaker, Celtic Women International meeting, Delavan, WI. Talk title: Belted Ladies and

Dagger Men: Technology Brings European Iron Age back to Life. April 30, 2016.

Presented paper at 81st annual Society for American Archaeology meeting in Orlando, FL with

Conner Wiktorowicz, April 7, 2016. Talk title: A Bloody Mystery: Proteomic Residue Analysis

of Funerary Ceramics from the Early Iron Age Heuneburg.

Presented paper at 81st annual Society for American Archaeology meeting in Orlando, FL with

Matthew L. Murray, April 7, 2016. Talk title: A “Landscape of Ancestors”: Looking Back and

Thinking Forward. Session in Honor of Carole Crumley.

Invited speaker, Classics seminar, Carthage College. Talk title: The Lord of the Hunt: Animal

Mastery and Elite Status in Iron Age Europe. April 5, 2016.

Invited speaker, Niemann Theater Lecture Program Public Lecture sponsored by Carthage

College Eta Sigma Phi and Classics Department. Talk title: Keltenbräu: Power Drinking in Iron

Age Europe. April 5, 2016.

2015

Invited speaker; co-presented paper at conference on Connected Elites and Regions in the Early

Hallstatt Period, Leiden, Holland on November 20, 2015. With Manuel Fernández-Götz. Talk

title: Elites before the Fürstensitze: Early Hallstatt Sumptuous Graves between Main and Danube.

Invited Banquet Speaker, Midwest Archaeological Confererence, Milwaukee, WI November 7,

2015. Talk title: Rebuilding the Bridge: Old World/New World Comparative Analyses Then and

Now.

Invited speaker, UISPP Sponsored Conference “Être et paraître en Europe. Identité et parures

féminines aux âge du Bronze et du Fer”. September 17-19, 2015 Université libre de Bruxelles,

Brussels, Belgium. Talk title: Intersectionality, Personal Ornament and Gender Marking in Early

Iron Age Southwest Germany.

Presented paper at 80th annual Society for American Archaeology meeting in San Francisco April

18, 2015. With Manuel Fernandez-Götz, University of Edinburgh. Talk title: Building

Community: The Heuneburg Hillfort as Monument and Metaphor.

2014

Invited speaker, Archaeological Institute of America Rockford Chapter, Burpee Museum,

Rockford, IL. December 4, 2014. Talk title: Belted Ladies and Dagger Men: Technology Brings

European Iron Age back to Life.

Invited speaker, College of Wooster Archaeology Student Colloquium, Wooster, OH. October 23,

2014. Talk title: Technology and Science in the Service of Archaeology: Burial and Society in

Iron Age Southwest Germany.

Presented paper at 20th annual European Archaeological Association meeting, Istanbul, Turkey

September 12, 2014. With Sabine Hagmann, Landesamt für Baden-Württemberg Referat

Hemmenhofen. Talk title: Dressing the Dead in Iron Age Germany: Evidence for Clothing and

Costume from the Landscape of Ancestors Project.

Presented paper at 20th annual European Archaeological Association meeting, Istanbul, Turkey

September 12, 2014. Talk title: Belts vs. Blades: The Binary Bind on Iron Age Southwest

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German Mortuary Contexts.

Invited speaker, Neville Public Museum, Green Bay, WI “Agriculture to Tavern Culture” Exhibit

program. Talk title: “The German Roots of Wisconsin Brewing: From the Iron Age to the

Information Age”. August 19, 2014.

Invited Speaker, UWM (Re-)Mapping Galician Studies in North America Conference. Talk title:

Remapping Celtic Identity in Prehistoric Europe: The Celts in the Iberian Peninsula.

UWM Hefter Center, May 3, 2014. Co-presenter, with Masters candidate Barbara McClendon (UWM), “William Frankfurth in the

Alps: The Mystery of Accession 213” at the Milwaukee Public Museum/Archaeological Institute

of America 5th annual Archaeology Fair, March 7, 2014.

Invited Speaker, University of Minnesota Department of Anthropology. February 7, 2014. Talk

title: The Lord of the Hunt: Animal Mastery and Elite Status in Iron Age Europe.

2013

Invited Speaker, Lund University Department of Archaeology. October 3, 2013. Talk title: Belted

Ladies and Dagger Men: Technology Brings European Iron Age Back to Life.

Invited Speaker, Lund University Department of Archaeology. October 2, 2013. Talk title: The

Lord of the Hunt: Animal Mastery and Elite Status in Iron Age Europe

Invited Speaker, Wisconsin Archaeological Society Milwaukee Chapter September 19, 2013.

Talk title: Technology and Science in the Service of Archaeology: Burial and Society in Iron Age

SW Germany.

Presented paper at 19th annual European Archaeological Association meeting, Pilsen, Czech

Republic September 5, 2013. Talk title: Reconstituting Community: ArcGIS and Early Iron Age

Social Organization in the Heuneburg Mortuary Landscape.

Presented paper at 19th annual European Archaeological Association meeting, Pilsen, Czech

Republic September 7, 2013. Talk title: Archaeology and Politics in the 21st Century: Still

Faustian, But Not Much of a Bargain.

Invited speaker, Archaeological Institute of America Lecturer, Athens Society, University of

Georgia at Athens, March 26, 2013. Talk title: Belted Women and Dagger Men: Technology

Brings European Iron Age Back to Life.

Invited speaker, Archaeological Institute of America Lecturer, Westchester Society,

Manhattanville College, March 24, 2013. Talk title: Belted Women and Dagger Men: Technology

Brings European Iron Age Back to Life.

Invited speaker, Archaeological Institute of America Haupt Lecturer, New York University,

February 21, 2013. Talk title: “Lake Dwelling Fever”: The History of Neolithic and Bronze Age

Lake Dwelling Archaeology in Switzerland.

Invited speaker, American Association of University Women Luncheon, Astor Hotel, Milwaukee.

February 2, 2013. Talk title: Belted Women and Dagger Men: Technology Brings European Iron

Age Back to Life.

2012

Discussant, Session entitled “Blurring the Borders between Life and Death: Theorizing Post-

Mortem Agency in Bioarchaeology”. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting,

San Francisco, CA November 17, 2012.

Invited speaker, Milwaukee Public Museum, Luncheon Lecture Series. Talk title: Lake Dwelling

Fever: The Rise and Fall of European Prehistory Collections in U.S. Museums. November 13,

2012.

Invited speaker, Carthage College Classics Program Guest Lecture. Talk title: Belted Women and

Dagger Men: Technology Brings European Iron Age Back to Life. April 20, 2012.

Invited speaker, University of Wisconsin, Madison Anthropology Department Brown Bag Lunch

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Talk. With Sabine Hagmann and Rosemarie Stadler. Talk title: Belted Women and Dagger Men:

Technology Brings European Iron Age Back to Life. March 23, 2012.

Invited speaker, Discovery World, Milwaukee WI. “Ale through the Ages” presentation. With

Kevin Cullen, Sabine Hagmann and Rosemarie Stadler. Talk title: Power Drinking and Power

Dressing in Iron Age Europe. March 22, 2012.

UWM Anthropology Department Colloquium, March 16, 2012. With Sabine Hagmann and

Rosemarie Stadler. Talk title: Belted Women and Dagger Men: Technology Brings European Iron

Age Back to Life.

Archaeology Fair Presenter, Milwaukee Public Museum/Archaeological Institute of America,

March 9 and 10, 2012: “Living on the Lake in Prehistoric Europe”.

Invited speaker, University of Basel, January 13, 2012. Talk title: Geschlechterdifferenz im

Totenritual der frühen Eisenzeit: Untersuchungen an zwei hallstattzeitlichen Grabhügeln der

Hohmichele-Gruppe. Seminar title: Annäherungsversuche zur Interpretation von Ideologie und

Ritual in der archäologischen Forschung.

2011

Archaeological Institute of America 1st Annual National Archaeology Day. “Life After

Fieldwork: Behind the Scenes at UWM’s Archaeology Lab”. Organized and participated in a two

hour public program presenting six archaeological research projects at the UWM Archaeology

Lab, October 22, 2011. Approximately 30 members of the public attended.

Archaeological Institute of America National Lecture Program, University of Alabama,

Huntsville, September 22, 2011. Talk title: Belted Ladies and Dagger Men: Technology Brings

European Iron Age Back to Life.

2010

Invited speaker, 7. Tag der Archäologie (joint meeting of the Gesellschaft für Archäologie in

Württemberg und Hohenzollern e.V. and the Förderkreis Archäologie in Baden e.V.), Mannheim,

Germany. October 8-10, 2010. Talk title: Untersuchungen an zwei hallstattzeitlichen Granhügeln

der Hohmichele-Gruppe im "Speckhau", Altheim (Biberach).

Co-organized session at 16th annual European Archaeological Association meeting with Hrvoje

Potrebica in The Hague, Holland: Burial Mound Ladies: Gender, Age and Status in Mound

Building Prehistoric Societies. September 1-5, 2010.

Presented paper at 16th annual European Archaeological Association meeting, The Hague,

Holland, September 4, 2010. Talk title: Mounds as social signifiers in early Iron Age southwest

Germany

Invited speaker, II Jornados Internacionales de Arqueología y Género en la Universidad

Autonoma Madrid, Spain: La Arqueología Funeraria desde una Perspectiva de Género. April 21-

23, 2010. Talk title: The Vix Princess Redux: A Retrospective on European Iron Age Gender and

Mortuary Studies.

2009

Invited speaker, Cambridge University McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research

Leverhulme "Body Histories" Conference. September 11-13, 2009. Talk title: The embodiment of

social structure: dress and identity in early Iron Age Europe.

SAA 74th Annual Meeting, Atlanta April 22-26, 2009. Session title: Violence and Warfare as

Embodied Action. Talk title: The Cultural Construction of the Celtic warrior: An Archaeological

Critique.

Invited speaker, Charles E. Brown Chapter of the Wisconsin Archaeological Society, the

Wisconsin Historical Society and the UW-Madison Global Studies Cultural Heritage Preservation

Research Circle. February 12, 2009. Talk title: Lake Dwelling Fever! The History of Swiss

Neolithic Collections in US Natural History Museums.

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2008

Invited speaker, Social Science History Association Annual Meeting, Women's Breakfast

Lecture, Miami, FL October 25, 2008. Talk title: The Archaeological Construction of the Eternal

Mother.

Roundtable Panelist: Temporalities and Periodization in Human History. Social Science History

Association Annual Meeting, Miami, FL October 24, 2008.

Invited speaker, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown University.

October 8, 2008. Talk title: "Beasts of the Forest and Beasts of the Field": Animal Sacrifice in

Pre-Roman Iron Age Europe.

EAA 14th Annual Meeting, Malta September 16-21, 2008. Talk title: The Drunken Barbarian:

Celts, Germans, Native Americans and the Construction of the Other.

EAA 14th Annual Meeting, Malta September 16-21, 2008. Talk title: Graeco-Centrism and the

Tyranny of Texts: Interpretations of Mediterranean Interactions with the Early Iron Age Centers

of Southwest Germany.

Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference, NY, NY May 23-25, 2008. Session title: Mortuary

Landscapes. Talk title: "'The Dead Made Manifest': Mortuary Monuments of the Early Iron Age

in Southwest Germany".

Invited speaker, Franke Institute for the Humanities Conference, University of Chicago, April 11-

13, 2008. Talk title: "Beasts of the Forest and Beasts of the Field": Animal Sacrifice in Pre-

Roman Iron Age Europe.

Invited speaker, Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology Conference, University of

Buffalo, April 3-5, 2008. Talk title: "Mad Builder or Architect of Social Change? Eventful

Archaeology, the Heuneburg Mud-brick Wall and the Early Iron Age of Southwest Germany.

Invited speaker, Washington University Department of Anthropology, February 27, 2008. Talk

title: The Material Culture of Social Structure: The Early Iron Age Mortuary Record in Southwest

Germany.

AIA 109th Annual Meeting, Chicago January 3-6, 2008. Session title: Iron Age Europe and

Rome. Talk title: "Barbarians at the Gates": Pre-Roman Iron Age Societies of Temperate Europe.

2007

Invited speaker, American Geographical Society, UWM Golda Meier Library "Academic

Adventurers" Lecture, November 16, 2007. Talk title: Memory Maps and the European Iron Age:

The Landscape of Ancestors Project.

Center for Celtic Studies Annual Samhain Lecture, Hefter Center, October 31, 2007. Talk title:

"Human Sacrifice in the Celtic World".

Invited speaker, AIA La Follette Lecture, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, October 4, 2007. Talk

title: A Landscape of Ancestors: Early Iron Age Societies in Southwest Germany.

EAA 13th Annual Meeting, Zadar, Croatia September 18-23, 2007. Session co-organizer, with

Derek Counts, UWM Dept. of Art History. Session title: The Master of Animals in Old World

Iconography. Talk title: "Ahunting we will go": The Fellbach-Schmiden Triptych and Elite

Hunting in Iron Age Europe.

EAA 13th Annual Meeting, Zadar, Croatia September 18-23, 2007. Talk title: The Heuneburg

Archaeological Landscape and the Hallstatt/La Tène Transition.

Invited Speaker, SUNY-Buffalo, March 29-31, 2007. Talk titles: When the Past is IN a Foreign

Country: Fieldwork in Germany and The Material Culture of Social Structure: The Early Iron

Age Mortuary Record in Southwest Germany.

2006

Invited Speaker, Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA October 13, 2006. Talk title: The

Material Culture of Social Structure: The Early Iron Age Mortuary Record in Southwest

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Germany.

Invited Speaker, Wisconsin Lutheran College, September 16, 2006. Talk title: Damnatio

memoriae: The Teutoburg Forest Battle of 9 AD.

UISPP Conference, Lisbon, Portugal September 4-9, 2006. Talk title: Memory Maps: The

Mnemonics of West-Central European Iron Age Burial Mounds. Organized session: Material

Mnemonics in European Prehistory.

SAA Annual Meeting, San Juan April 26-30, 2006. Talk title: Landscapes of the Living Dead:

The Early Iron Age of West Central Europe. Organized session: The Multiple Dimensions of

Archaeological Landscapes.

SAA Annual Meeting, San Juan April 26-30, 2006. Discussant in organized session entitled: In

the Wake of the Archaeology of Death: 25 Years After.

Invited Speaker, Annual Archaeology Lecture, Carthage College, Kenosha, WI. Gender and

Mortuary Analysis in Iron Age Europe. April 5, 2006. Sponsored by the Office of the Dean and

the Departments of Religious Studies and Classical Studies.

2005

Workshop in Ancient Mediterreanean Studies, sponsored by the Center for 21st Century Studies,

UWM. Talk title: Barbarians at the Gates: Interactions between West-Central Europe and the

Mediterranean. December 2, 2005, Center for 21st Century Studies.

German Studies Association 29th Annual Conference. Moderator. Session title: Between History

and Literature: Archaeology in 19th century Germany. Milwaukee, September 29-October 2,

2005.

2004

Chacmool 15th Anniversary Gender Conference Que(e)rying Archaeology. Talk title: Embodied

gender performances in early Iron Age mortuary ritual. Session title: Interpretations of Gender

Identity in Mortuary Contexts.” University of Calgary, November 12, 2004.

Invited Speaker, Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Totenritual und Grabkult in frühen

Gesellschaften. Talk title: Körperinszenierung und Geschlechterdifferenz im Totenritual der

frühen Eisenzeit. University of Tübingen October 14-16, 2004.

Invited Speaker, Celtic Women First Friday Lecture Series, Power Drinking in Iron Age Europe.

Irish Cultural Heritage Center, Milwaukee, WI. October 1, 2004.

Invited Speaker, Irish Genealogical Society of Wisconsin. The Enigma of the Celts: Dispelling

the Mists. Shorewood Public Library, Shorewood, WI. May 3, 2004.

CSAS Annual Meeting. Landscapes of the Living Dead: The Early Iron Age of West-Central

Europe. Paper presented in session entitled The Landscape Perspective in Archaeology: The

Cultural Use of Space in the Past, organized by P. Nick Kardulias (College of Wooster) and

Derek Counts (UW-Milwaukee). Milwaukee April 16, 2004.

Invited speaker, University of Pittsburgh Department of Anthropology Colloquium. Talk title:

Bringing the Dead Back to Life: The Early Iron Age Heuneburg and its Mortuary Landscape.

March 27, 2004. Pittsburgh, PA.

2003

UWM Center for 21st Century Studies “Museums and Difference” Conference November 14-15,

2003. Moderator/Commentator in “Embodying Difference” session.

40th Anniversary Celebration of the UWM Museum Studies Graduate Certificate Program

November 5, 2003. The UWM Museum Studies Program and the Department of Anthropology:

Past, Present and Future.

Invited presenter, University of Utah Press Foundations of Archaeological Inquiry Conference.

Talk title: “Archaeological Fieldwork in the Country of Death: Monuments and Mortuary

Variability”. Snowbird, Utah October 17-19 2003.

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SAA Annual Meeting, Milwaukee April 10, 2003. Power and Status Shifts in the Heuneburg

Archaeological Landscape. Session organized with Seth A. Schneider: Cultural Landscapes of

the Living and the Dead in the West-Central European Iron Age.

SAA Annual Meeting, Milwaukee April 9, 2003. Beer and barbarians: alcohol and power in Iron

Age Europe. Invited Speaker, Opening Session: Thinking and Drinking Beer: Archaeological

Perspectives.

Invited Speaker, University of Würzburg Graduiertenkolleg 5. International Symposion

Machtbeziehungen, Geschlechterdifferenz und Religion. Talk title: Machtbeziehungen und

Geschlechterdifferenz in der vorgeschichtlichen Eisenzeit Europas. January 16-18 2003,

Würzburg, Germany.

AIA Annual Meeting, New Orleans January 2003. European Archaeology Committee

Colloquium Identity, Space and Funerary Practice in Iron Age and Early Medieval Europe. From

Town to Tomb: an early Iron Age mortuary landscape revisited. With Matthew L. Murray,

University of Mississippi.

2002

Invited Speaker, Mitgliederversammlung des Vereins Heuneburgmuseum e.V., Heuneburg

Freilichtmuseum, Hundersingen, June 14, 2002. “Die Grabhügel im ‘Speckhau’ und die

Heuneburg ‘Landschaft der Ahnen’”.

Nineteenth Visiting Scholar Conference, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, April 19-20,

2002: Biomolecular Archaeology. “A Landscape of Ancestors: Early Iron Age social organization

and regional interaction in southwest Germany”. With Fredericka Kaestle, Indiana University-

Bloomington.

SAA Annual Meeting, Denver March 2002. Sponsored Symposium “Critical Perspectives on

Archaeologists Working Abroad”. Willey Symposium/History of Archaeology. “When the Past is

IN a Foreign Country: Fieldwork in Germany”.

SAA Annual Meeting, Denver March 2002. “From Tomb to Town: A Reexamination of an Early

Iron Age Landscape”. With Matthew L. Murray, Minnesota State University, Mankato.

Invited Speaker, Charles E. Brown Chapter, Wisconsin Archaeological Society, Madison.

January 16, 2002. Winter Dinner Lecture: "Early Iron Age Celts on the Upper Danube: A

Landscape of Ancestors."

2001

Invited speaker, Wisconsin Archaeological Society, Milwaukee. December 17, 2001. Public

lecture: “Celts on the Upper Danube: Tumulus 17 Revisited.”

Invited speaker, Celtic Women International, Irish Cultural and Heritage Center, Milwaukee

“Archaeological Evidence for Celtic Women” December 7, 2001.

Public Lecture, UWM Center for Celtic Studies Halloween Inaugural Celebration, UWM Hefter

Center October 31, 2001 “Halloween Customs in the Celtic World”.

Invited speaker, Northern Illinois University Seminar (“The Landscape of Ancestors Project: Iron

Age Celtic mortuary ritual in southwest Germany”) and Public Lecture (“The Past as Propaganda:

Archaeology in Nazi Germany”) October 15, 2001.

EAA Annual Meeting, Esslingen (Germany) September 19-23, 2001 “Continuity and change in

the Iron Age Landscape: The Heuneburg hillfort in regional perspective”.

Milwaukee Irish Fest Hedge School Presentation “Drinking and Feasting in the Celtic World”.

Saturday August 18, 2:30-3:30pm; Sunday August 19, 12:30-1:30pm, 2001.

UWM-Irish Fest Summer School Mini-course “Archaeology of the Celtic World” August 13-16,

9:00-10:15am, 2001.

Invited Speaker, Anthropology Department Colloquium, University of Wisconsin-Madison May

4, 2001. “A Landscape of Ancestors: Social Organization and Mortuary Analysis in Early Iron

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Age Europe.”

SAA Annual Meeting, New Orleans April 2001 Symposium “Ideologies in the Past”: “The

Illusion of Power, the Power of Illusion: Ideology and the Concretization of Social Difference in

Early Iron Age Europe.”

SAA Annual Meeting, New Orleans April 2001. “Mortuary Structures and Cultural

Constructions: Final Excavation of an Early Iron Age Burial Monument in Southwest Germany.”

With Matthew L. Murray.

2000

Second author on paper presented by Frederika Kaestle October 14, 2000 at the Archaeology

Society of Connecticut Fall Meeting, Norwalk, CT. “A Landscape of Ancestors: Ancient DNA

evidence for Early Iron Age social organization and regional interaction in southwest Germany”.

Invited speaker, Wisconsin Archaeological Society, Milwaukee. April 17, 2000. Public lecture:

“A Landscape of Ancestors: Early Iron Age Celts on the Upper Danube in Southwest Germany.”

SAA Annual Meeting, Philadelphia April 2000 Symposium “Continuity or Change: The Role of

Analytical Scale in European Archaeology”: “Continuity and Change in the Iron Age Landscape:

The Heuneburg Hillfort in Regional Focus.” With Matthew L. Murray.

Invited speaker, Archaeological Institute of America, Milwaukee. March 5, 2000. “A Landscape

of Ancestors: Early Celts on the Upper Danube in Southwest Germany.”

Invited speaker, Archaeological Institute of America, Minneapolis. Minneapolis Institute of Arts,

January 6, 2000. Public lecture: “A Landscape of Ancestors: early Iron Age Celts on the Upper

Danube.”

1999

AAA Annual Meeting, Chicago November 1999 Symposium “The Limits of Agency: Lebenswelt

and Doxa”: “Pushing the Envelope: The Limits of Agency in the Analysis of Elite Iron Age

Burials.”

Invited speaker, Charles E. Brown Archaeological Society. Wisconsin Historical Society October

14, 1999. Public lecture: “The Power of the Past: The Use and Abuse of Archaeology in Nazi

Germany.”

SAA Annual Meeting, Chicago March 1999: Symposium "The Space and Place of Death": “A

Landscape of Ancestors: The space and place of death in Iron Age west-central Europe.”

Invited speaker, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse February 22, 1999: Class lecture: “Death and

the Afterlife in the Celtic World.” Public lecture: The Power of the Past: the Use and Abuse of

Archaeology in Nazi Germany.

1998

AIA Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. December 1998: Colloquium "Mediterranean

civilizations and their European neighbors": “'Ministers of Mead and Wine': The Mediterranean

wine trade and the institutionalization of Iron Age elites.”

AAA Annual Meeting, Philadelphia December 1998: Invited Session "The Anthropology of

Genocide": Justifying genocide: the supporting role of archaeology in ethnic cleansing.

Invited speaker, Ripon College, Department of Anthropology and Sociology November 20, 1998:

Archaeology and nationalism: power, politics and the past in Nazi Germany.

Participant and presenter, The Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Study and Conference Center

943rd Conference "Worldwide Perspectives on Women and Gender", Bellagio, Italy October 12-

16, 1998.

Invited Speaker, Anthropology of Europe Workshop, University of Chicago June 5, 1998:

“Heroes and Hero Incubators: The cultural construction of gender and the Volk in Nazi

Germany.”

Invited Speaker, Phoebe Hearst Museum of Anthropology, UC-Berkeley May 17, 1998: Beer and

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Culture Symposium.

SAA Annual Meeting, Seattle March 1998: “Social organization, gender and the gene key:

Unlocking the mysteries of late Hallstatt tumulus burials.”

1997

Invited speaker, Northwestern University Anthropology Department Colloquium November 14,

1997: “The archaeology of ethnicity and gender in National Socialist Germany.”

Invited speaker, UWM Geography Department Colloquium, October 29, 1997: “Iron Age

Europe: Gender, power and the gene key.”

Invited speaker, Lecture Series: “Hermann Monument Centennial, New Ulm, Minnesota, August

9, 1997: “Multiple Hermanns: Aminius as historical figure, national symbol, monument and

myth.”

Invited speaker, Department of Anthropology Brown Bag Lunch, University of Wisconsin-

Madison, February 7, 1997: “Archaeological correlates of sex, gender and status in mortuary

ritual.”

1996

Invited speaker, Jewish Community Center Senior Men's Club of Milwaukee, December 3 1996:

“Archaeology in Germany from 1918 to the present: The Jewish experience.”

AAA Annual Meeting, San Francisco November 1996: “Archaeology as the ‘Mother of

Invention’: National mythmaking in Nazi Germany.”

Fourth Gender and Archaeology Conference, East Lansing, MI October 1996: “Are you a boy or

are you a girl? Archaeological correlates of sex and gender disjunction in mortuary ritual.”

Invited speaker, Brock University Archaeological Symposium, St. Catherines, Ontario March

1996. Symposium title: "Social Personae in the Past: Constructing Sociopolitical Status, Gender

and Ethnicity from the Archaeological Record". Talk title: “'Honorary males' or women of

substance? Gender, status and power in Iron Age Europe.”

1995

AAA Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. November 1995: “Archaeology and the creation of

modern German identity.”

SAA Annual Meeting, Minneapolis May 1995: “The archaeology of gender in Iron Age Europe.”

Public Lecture, 3M Auditorium Minnesota History Center. Minnesota Archaeology Week, May

1995: “The power of the past: History, archaeology, and politics.”

1994

AAA Annual Meeting, Atlanta November 1994: "’Payment for their mead’: Drinking and

feasting in prehistoric Celtic societies.”

27th Annual Chacmool Conference, Calgary, Alberta, November 1994: "’Put out the geese, the

Celts are coming!’ Iron Age migration and social change in West-Central Europe".

Presentation and discussion at Borders Bookstore, Calhoun Square, Minneapolis on Riane Eisler's

The Chalice and the Blade. March 23, 1994.

1993

26th Annual Chacmool Conference, Calgary, Alberta, November 1993: “Cups of bronze and

gold: Drinking equipment and status in early Iron Age Europe.”

SAA Annual Meeting, St. Louis April 1993: “In vino veritas: Perishable exotica in early Iron Age

Trade between the West Hallstatt Zone and the Mediterranean.”

Invited AIA lecture, Hamline University January 1993: “The politics of the past: Archaeology in

Nazi Germany.”

1992

Workshop/mini-course, Institute for Minnesota Archaeology December 12, 1992: “Who Owns

the Past? “

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CAS Lunchtime Talk, University of Minnesota October 1992: “The politics of the past:

Archaeology in Nazi Germany.”

1991

AAA Annual Meeting, Chicago November 1991: “Nazi archaeology: The legacy of the Faustian

bargain”. With Henning Haßmann, University of Kiel.

47th International Congress of Americanists, New Orleans July 1991: “Trade in alcohol as a

catalyst for change in early Iron Age Europe and post-contact North America: Two contrasting

examples.”

SAA Annual Meeting, New Orleans April 1991: "’Drinking the feast’: Alcohol and the

legitimation of power in Iron Age Europe.”

Guildersleeve Lecture Series, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul March 1991: “A tale of two

Hermanns: The cultural construction of national symbols.”

1990

SAA Annual Meeting, Las Vegas April 1990: “An intrasite analysis of ceramic material from the

Heuneburg: Decoding early Iron Age social organization.”

SAA Annual Meeting, Las Vegas April 1990: Co-organized Symposium "Celtic Chiefdom, Celtic

State" with D. Blair Gibson, UCLA.

1989

AAA Annual Meeting, Washington D.C. November 1989: “Places and politics: the production of

national symbols in modern Germany.”

22nd Annual Chacmool Conference, Calgary, Alberta, November 1989: “The deposed princess of

Vix: the need for an engendered European prehistory.”

SAA Annual Meeting, Atlanta March 1989: “The Kartomat: a field drawing machine.”

First Joint Archaeological Congress, Baltimore January 1989: “The social dimensions of

urbanism in Iron Age Europe.”

First Joint Archaeological Congress, Baltimore January 1989: “The past as propaganda:

totalitarian archaeology in Nazi Germany.”

1988

AAA Annual Meeting, Phoenix November 1988: “Drinking paraphernalia in the European Iron

Age: The material culture of power.”

SAA Annual Meeting, Toronto May 1987: “Slavery in late prehistoric Europe: Recovering the

evidence for social structure in Iron Age society.”

Fieldwork:

Co-Director of excavations at Tumulus 18 of the Hohmichele/Speckhau mound group. In

cooperation with the Landesdenkmalamt Baden-Württemberg, Außenstelle Tübingen (May-

August 2002)

Co-Director of excavations at Tumulus 17 of the Hohmichele/Speckhau mound group. In

cooperation with the Landesdenkmalamt Baden-Württemberg, Außenstelle Tübingen (June-

August 2000)

Co-Director of excavations at Tumulus 17 of the Hohmichele/Speckhau mound group. In

cooperation with the Landesdenkmalamt Baden-Württemberg, Außenstelle Tübingen (June -

August 1999)

Preliminary site survey in the Hohmichele/Speckhau mound group, Altheim-Heiligkreuztal,

Baden-Württemberg (Germany). Early Iron Age tumulus cemetery. In cooperation with the

Landesdenkmalamt Baden-Württemberg, Außenstelle Tübingen (June 20-July 30 1997)

Dissertation research at the Institut für Vor- und Frühgeschichte, University of Tübingen,

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Germany. (August-October 1989; July-August 1988)

Excavations at Hundersingen, Baden-Württemberg (Germany). Early Iron Age settlement and

associated tumuli. (May-July 1988)

University of Minnesota excavations at Kelheim-Mitterfeld, Bavaria (Germany). Late Iron Age

hillfort; trench supervisor. (July-August 1987)

Excavations at Bad Buchau, Baden-Württemberg (Germany). Bronze Age lake settlement; trench

supervisor. (May-July 1987; June-August 1985)

Harvard University excavations at Landshut, Bavaria (Germany). Early Iron Age settlement.

(June-August 1983)

Wesleyan University excavations at Soissons, (France). Fourteenth century Gothic abbey. (June-

August 1982)

Excavations at Ellingen, Mittelfranken (Germany). Provincial Roman fort. (June-November

1981)

Documentary/Media Interviews/Consulting:

Filmed and interviewed by ARTE TV crew (Director Alexis de Favitski) at the Hohmichele and

the Speckhau tumuli, Heiligkreuztal, Germany: “L’enigme de la Tombe Celte”. July 2-3, 2016.

http://www.pktprod.fr Interviewed by ARTE TV staff writer Jonas Rosales about the elite grave of Lavau discovered in

Burgundy, France in 2014; Brussels 2015.

Interviewed by phone by BBC TV Researcher Mark Edger January 27, 2015; consultant on series

on The Celts, in production for release in Fall 2015.

Interviewed by Bernhard Kirschner for the Südwestrundfunk Radio 4 Tübingen on April 26, 2012

in connection with the “Landscape of Ancestors” project and the “Year of the Celts” celebration

in Baden-Württemberg. Program Aired on June 8, 2012.

Der Spiegel April 2, 2012 p. 108. “Archäologie: Keltische Biker-Bräute”. Brief note on the use of

CT-scan technology in costume reconstruction in Iron Age Europe.

Featured on UWM Research Report 2012 (p. 31), on the UWM Web page (week of March 8,

2012) and interviewed by Tom Luljak for Lake Effect—W-UWM with Kevin Cullen March 8,

2012 about Anthropology Department Colloquium March 16, 2012 and Discovery World

Program March 22, 2012.

Featured in Science Daily article on March 19, 2012 on “Beer and Bling in Iron Age Europe”.

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120319163710.htm

Interviewed by ABC News for article on the discovery of a Chalcolithic burial in the Czech

Republic which contained the remains of a male individual buried according to female orientation

and with female grave goods. Article by Brian Braiker posted online at abcnews.go.com on April

7, 2011.

Consulted for article on ancient brewing and cited in "Reviving the taste of an Iron Age beer:

Barley grains offer savory insights into ancient Celtic malt beverage" by Bruce Bower, Web

edition ScienceNews: Magazine of the Society for Science and the Public Friday, January 14th,

2011.

Featured in National Geographic News web site on October 28, 2010 in an essay on Halloween:

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/10/081030-halloween-costumes_2.html

Interviewed by Brazilian science and technology magazine Superinteressante

(http://super.abril.com.br/) Monday July 14, 2008 for an article on Nazi archaeology.

Interviewed by National Geographic Television at UWM February 21, 2008 for a documentary

(working title: Mystery of the Bog Bodies). Producer Wynette Yao.

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Field project in Germany featured in article on archaeological conservation and 3D computer

tomography; "Blockbergungen und 3D-Computer-tomographie" by Tanja Kreß and Julia Wicha.

Archaeologie in Deutschland January 2008:60-61

Interviewed by UWM Media reporter Kathy Quirk for Web article on the Center for Celtic

Studies; story posted online August 13, 2007:

http://www4.uwm.edu/about_uwm/news_press/uwm_featured_stories_detail.cfm?customel_data

pageid_11602=125629

Interviewed by Tom Luljak for the WUWM/Public Radio "Lake Effect" radio show on Friday,

August 10, 2007 at 9:30am, WUWM Studios, Plankinton Building, Milwaukee.

Interviewed by Archaeology magazine reporter for feature article on Neolithic henge monuments

in central Europe, with a focus on the Goseck circle in Sachsen-Anhalt, February 2, 2006.

Interviewed by Associate Editor Andrew Curry, U.S. News and World Report, for a story on

theEuropean Bronze Age ("Barbarians Get Sophisticated" November 24, 2003:62).

Interviewed by the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette for an article on the Celtic-Christian tradition and

Halloween customs. “A Natural Link”, by Laurie Pierce. Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Saturday,

October 26, 2002.

Web report and interview on the Südwestrundfunk Channel 4 Television Internet site written and

compiled by Diane Scherzler featuring a report on the 2002 Landscape of Ancestors excavation

of Tumulus 18 in the Speckhau mound group: http://www.swr4.de.

Radio interview with Südwestrundfunk Radio 4 Tübingen (Frau Jost) featuring a report on the

2002 Landscape of Ancestors excavation of Tumulus 18 in the Speckhau mound group. June

2002.

Article by reporter Waltraud Wolf published in the Schwäbisches Wochenblatt featuring a report

on the 2002 Landscape of Ancestors excavation of Tumulus 18 in the Speckhau mound group.

Thursday, August 15 p. 1.

Featured on “Today @ UWM” Web page August 29, 2001.“UWM Archeologist Explores Celtic

Grave Mysteries.”

Interviewed by Tom Luljak for the WUWM/Public Radio “Milwaukee Ideas” radio show on

Tuesday, July 24 at 2:30pm, WUWM Studios, Plankinton Building, Milwaukee. Interview aired

Thursday, July 26 at 1:30pm and Sunday, July 29 at 6:30am.

Invited by the ZDF (Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen) to contribute to an archaeological film series

entitled “Operation Germania” July 2001. Area of interest: archaeology in Nazi Germany and the

excavation of the Hohmichele by Gustav Riek, with a segue to the “Landscape of Ancestors”

project.

Interviewed by Irish American Post on drinking and feasting in the Celtic world June 20, 2001.

“Who’s Up for the Next Round? Celtic Drinkers Could Boogie on Down”, by Carrie Trousil.

Irish American Post 2(3).

Consultant for Granada TV/Channel 4 London series “Secret Histories: The Lost Legions of

Varus”. March 2001.

Interviewed in Germany by ZDF/Cinecentrum for German television series “C-14: Heuneburg”

July 19, 2000.

Consultant on A&E/BBC Worldwide production of “The Search for Atlantis”. Interviewed in

Milwaukee May 23, 2000. Program aired in the United States on September 10, 2000 from 8-10

PM ET. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1071237/

Jury Panel Member, Cinarchaea 2000 International Archaeology and Art Film Festival, Kiel,

Germany April 26-29, 2000.

Consultant on S4C International/Opus Television (Wales) series “Y Celtiad” (“The Celts”).

Interviewed in Cardiff, Wales (UK) January 14, 2000. Program aired in the UK and in Germany

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on October 9, 2000.

Moderator, SAA Roundtable on "Integrating Gender and Archaeology", Chicago. March 1999.

Translator of Website text from German into English for the Heuneburg Museum, Hundersingen,

Germany: http://www.dhm.de/museen/heuneburg/de/ 1998.

Consultant on Channel 4 London documentary on archaeology in Himmler's SS-Ahnenerbe.

Interviewed in Germany May 2-6, 1998. Produced by MayaVision.

Research on gender in Iron Age Europe featured in Discover magazine, November 1995, pp. 26-

27. "Iron Ladies".

Consultant for archaeology and nationalism television documentary series "Archaeology",

produced by Arkios Productions, initial air date November 1992 on The Learning Channel;

rebroadcast on A&E. Episode entitled "Unraveling Hitler's Conspiracy". Provided background

material, produced translations. Interviewed at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis June

1992.

Courses Taught:

Lecture (only UWM course numbers provided)

Celtic Women (Celtic 250)(Lecture/Discussion)(UWM)

Celtic World (Anthro 305)(Lecture/Discussion)(UWM)

European Prehistory/European Archaeology (Anthro 306)(Lecture/Discussion)(MSU, UWM)

History of Archaeology (Lecture/Discussion)(UM)

Human Origins/Human Evolution (Anthro 101)(Lecture/Discussion)(MCC, MSU, UM, UWM)

Pleistocene Prehistory (Lecture/Discussion)(MSU)

Rise of Civilization (Lecture/Discussion)(MSU, UM

Women in Cross-Cultural Perspectives (Lecture/Discussion)(MCC)

World Archaeology (Anthro 307)(Lecture/Discussion)(UWM)

Guest lecture “Archaeological Mortuary Analysis” in Anthro 281 Introduction to Forensic Science; one

1.5 hour lecture every fall semester except when on sabbatical from 2000-present.

Guest lecture “Politics of the Past” in Anthro 723 Museum Curation and Interpretation; one 2.5 hour

lecture/discussion in fall semester except when on sabbatical from 2000-2011.

Guest lecture “Archaeology of Celtic Europe” in Celtic 133 Celtic Crossings; two 2.5 hour lectures every

fall semester from 2004-2008.

Seminar

The Archaeology of Armageddon (Honors/Anthro 381)(Seminar)(UWM)

Archaeology of Iron Age Europe (Anthro 942 Graduate Seminar in Archaeology and Prehistory)(UWM)

Archaeological Method and Theory (Anthro 802)(Graduate Seminar)(MSU, UM, UWM)

Archaeological Research Design (Senior Seminar)(UM)

Computer Applications in Anthropology (Lecture/Lab)(UM)

Fantastic Archaeology (Anthro 193)(Freshman Seminar)(UWM)

Gender and Archaeology (Anthro 641 and 942)(Graduate/Senior Seminar; Honors Seminar)(MSU, UM,

UWM)

Professionalism in Anthropology (Anthro 641 and 763)(Seminar)(UWM)

Text-Aided Archaeology (Graduate Seminar)(UM)

Who Owns the Past? (Anthro 641 and 426)(Seminar)(MSU, UM, UWM)

Graduate Student Advising Fall 1996-present:

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Ph.D. Committees

Current Advisees

Joshua Driscoll (Chair)

Adrienne Frie (Chair)

Kevin Garstki (Chair)

Lara Ghisleni (Chair)

Shaheen Gutierrez (Chair)

Alexis Jordan (Chair)

Sean McConnell (Chair)

Total: 7

Past Advisees

William Balco (F 2012)(Chair)

Jocelyn Boor (S 2012)(Chair)

Barbara Crass (F 1998)(Chair)

Lucy Gustavel (Chair)(Dropped out of program 2009)

Christine Hamlin (F 2007)(Chair)

Murph Pizza (Spring 2009)(Chair)

Sally Stanton (S 2001)(Chair)

Robert Watson (S 2004)(Chair)

Total: 8

Past and Current PhD Committee Memberships

Cathy Bird (S 1997)

Brianne Charles

Scott Demel (F 2000)

Ned Farley (S 2011)

Krista Grensavitch (History)

Lindsey Helms Thorson

Daniel Kreutzer (F 2013)

Sanny Osborn (S 1997)

Patricia Richards (S 1997)

Roland Rodell (S 1997)

Christine Ruth (F 1998)

Oren Segal (S 2011)

Matthew Warwick (F 2012)

Total: 13

Total UWM Ph.D. Committees Chaired: 15

Total UWM Ph.D. Committees Served: 28

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Outside Ph.D. Committee Memberships

Jo Zalea Matias (Chair: Professor Tom Moore, University of Durham, UK)

Lance Lundquist (Chair: Professor James Boone, University of New Mexico)

Deann Muller (Chair: Professor Michael Dietler, University of Chicago)

Tanya Treptow (Chair: Professor Donald Whitcomb, University of Chicago)

Total: 4

Masters Committees

Current Masters Committees Chaired

1. Traci Billings (Chair)

2. Katherine Duff (Chair)

3. Ann Eberwein (Chair)

4. Audree Espada (Chair)

5. Devinne Fackelman (Chair)

6. Stephan Hassam (Chair)

7. Michelle LaBerge (Chair)

8. Ann Malmsten (Chair)

9. Paul Moriarty (Chair)

10. Cheri Price (Chair)

11. Nikita Sessler (Chair)

12. Shelby Stuparits (Chair)

13. Katherine Trotter (Chair)

Total: 12

Past Masters Committees Chaired

1. Melissa Aho (S 1998)(Chair)

2. Molly Ariens (S 1999)(Chair)

3. Brett Arnold (F 2013)(Chair)

4. Erin Bilyeu (S 2007)(Chair)

5. Jocelyn Boor (S 2001)(Chair)

6. Tammy Macenka Brown (S 2003) (Chair)

7. Mary Darbyshire Moore (S 2001)(Chair)

8. Melissa de Bie (S 2005)(Chair)

9. Anna Cannizzo (S 2007)(Chair)

10. Alyssa Caywood (S 2011)(Chair)

11. Clare Connelly (S 2015)(Chair)

12. Kevin Cullen (S 2008)(Chair)

13. Erin Farley (F 2008)(Chair)

14. Aaron Frederick (F 2001)(Chair)

15. Beth Gabryszac (S 1998)(Chair)

16. Lara Ghisleni (F 2010)(Chair)

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17. Erin Gilliland (S 2009)(Chair)

18. Sara Gonzalez (S 2001)(Chair)

19. Diane Grubisha (F 2001)(Chair)

20. Jamie Henry (F 2015)(Chair)

21. Jessie Heydt-Nelson (F 2005)(Chair)

22. Christopher Jarosh (S 1998)(Chair)

23. James Johnson (S 2006)(Chair)

24. Alexis Jordan (S 2009)(Chair)

25. Brenda Karss-Siemers (F 2008)(Chair)

26. Kaitlin Kincade (S 2014)(Chair)

27. Nicole Kowrach (S 2000)(Chair)

28. Richard Kubicek (S 2008)(Chair)

29. Jaclyn Lillis (S 2005)(Chair)

30. Brett Lowry (S 2005)(Chair)

31. Melissa Magley (F 1997)(Chair)

32. Katie Maxwell (F 2013)(Chair)

33. Kim McAuliffe (S 2011 MLS)(Chair)

34. Barbara McClendon (F 2015)(Chair)

35. Greg Moore (S 2005)(Chair)

36. Jenna Mortensen (S 2014)(Chair)

37. Liam Murphy (S 2015)Chair)

38. Hiroko Ozawa (S 1999)(Chair)

39. Melissa Petit (F 2006)(Chair)

40. Cara Reeves (F 2015)(Chair)

41. Leah Rosenow (F 2005)(Chair)

42. Seth Schneider (S 2003)(Chair)

43. Patricia Stavish (F 2005)(Chair)

44. Rebecca Steffens (S 2000)(Chair)

45. Wendy Willems (S 1997)(Chair)

Total: 45

Current MS Committee Membership

1. Ciera Herron

2. Katherine Jones

Total: 2

Past MS Committees Served

1. Jacqueline Bluma

2. Susannah Bowles

3. Kelly Connell

4. Daniel Dybowski

5. Ricardo Fernandez

6. Fielding Fried

7. April Jo Gaff

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8. Luke Heckenkamp

9. Laura Hutchins

10. James Kieselberg

11. Julia Kirchner

12. Katie Mollerud

13. Linda Naunapper

14. Regina Reynolds

15. Randall Rohe

16. Katie Ross

17. Michele Schuette

18. Angela Shand

19. Megan Sharpless

20. Katherine Shillinglaw

21. Sarah Smith

22. Deanna Stapel

23. Rebecca Torgerson

24. Thomas Willems

Total: 24

Outside Masters Committee Memberships

Krista Grensavitch (UWM Women’s Studies; Adviser Xin Huang)(S 2014)

Amy Thickpenny (Chair: Professor Wilson O'Donnell, University of Washington)(S 2011)

Katie Iselin (UWM Art History; Adviser: Derek Counts)(F 2010)

Total: 3

Grand Total MS Committee Service: 86

Graduate Student Mentoring:

Organized a graduate student presentation/tutorial with visiting scholar Manuel Fernández-Götz on

Oppida: First Towns North of the Alps, May 1, 2015.

Participated in panel discussion/workshop on external grant writing organized by the Department of

Anthropology, October 2014.

Organized a tutorial for PhD students and Masters students focusing on Mobility and Interaction in

European Prehistory (MIEP); bi-weekly meetings Fall 2010-Spring 2011.

Accompanied eight UWM students to Chacmool Conference Fall 2004.

Accompanied three UWM students to Switzerland to conduct Masters thesis research Summer 2004

Provided field experience in Germany for four UWM undergraduate students and ten UWM graduate

students 1999-2002

Achievements/awards: Women's Studies Graduate Student Paper Awards: Chip Colwell (Big Ten

Consortium Exchange scholar); Christine Hamlin

Co-organized conference sessions and co-published papers with UWM MS student Seth Schneider; co-

published paper in Journal of Archaeological Science with UWM PhD student Kevin Garstki.

Service:

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Department:

Anthropology Student Union Faculty Advisor (1998-present)

Graduate Admissions and Financial Aid Committee (1996-present)

Graduate Student External Funding Committee (2014-present)

Museum Studies Committee (Chair) (1996-2012)

Museum Studies Committee (Member) (1996-present)

Undergraduate Program Committee (1996-2000)

Forensic Anthropology Committee (1997-2000)

Web Site Committee (Chair)(1998-present)

U/G Museum Studies Internship Coordinator (1998-2013)

College of Letters & Science:

Co-Director, Center for Celtic Studies (2001-2009)

L&S Ad Hoc Committee on Teaching: Strategic Plan (1996)

Course and Curriculum Committee: Sub-Subcommittee: Writing Intensive Curriculum Steering

Committee (1997-2000)

L&S Course and Curriculum Committee (1998-2001)

Celtic Studies Advisory and Curriculum Committee Member (1999-present)

Certificate in Ancient Mediterranean Studies Committee Member (2003-present)

Honors Program Committee (2000-2003)

Honors Bradley Professor Search Committee: History (2000-2001)

Global Studies Search in CIE: History/Anthropology (2000-2001)

University:

Academic Policy and Curriculum Committee (2010-2013)

Academic Policy and Budget Committee (2010-2013)

Academic Policy Committee (2000-2003)

Faculty Senate (1997-00)

Graduate Faculty Council (2003-2006)

Graduate Curriculum Committee (2003-2006)

Graduate School RACAS Grant Proposal Internal Reviewer (2015)

Honors College Advisory Council (2015-2018)

NEH Summer Stipend Review Panel (ad hoc 1999-present)

NEH Summer Stipends Faculty/Academic Staff Workshop Panelist (2004)

Research Policy Committee (1997-00)

Community Outreach and Service:

Exhibit at Forest Home Cemetery, Doors Open Milwaukee September 2014, on MPM donor William

Frankfurth (with UWM MS student Barbara McClendon)

Archaeological Institute of America International Archaeology Day October 18, 2014. Pottery Production

in Iron Age Europe.

Adjunct Curator of Anthropology, Milwaukee Public Museum (2010-present); participated in Behind the

Scenes at the MPM in Spring 2010 presenting the Robenhausen Swiss Lake Dwelling collection

Archaeological Institute of America Annual Public Lecture Series (service as President and Vice-

President alternating with Art History faculty, intermittently 1998-present)

Center for Celtic Studies Community Public Events

Irish Fest Summer School (Instructor)

Irish Fest Hedge School (Presenter)

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Consultant on Black Holocaust Museum Collections Strategy Committee

Professional Service:

Editorial

General Editor, e-Keltoi http://www.ekeltoi.uwm.edu/

Editorial Board, American Anthropologist, 2016-2019

Editorial Board Keltische Forschungen 2009-present

Editorial Board Archaeological Dialogues 2003-present

Editorial Board Oxford University Press History of Archaeology series 2006-present

Editorial Board HRAF Prehistory Database

Reviews

Reviewer for American Antiquity

Reviewer for Journal of Archaeological Science

Reviewer for Journal of Archaeological Research

Reviewer for Current Anthropology

Reviewer for Antiquity

Reviewer for Archaeologies: Journal of the World Archaeological Congress

Reviewer for AltaMira Press

Reviewer for Routledge

Reviewer for Allyn and Bacon

Reviewer for Cambridge University Press

Reviewer for Oxford University Press

Reviewer for Thames and Hudson

Grant Reviews

Israel Science Foundation grant proposal reviewer, February 2016

Russian Federation Ministry of Education and Science/New Eurasia Foundation grant proposal reviewer,

February 21, 2013-April 8, 2013

International Dissertation Field Research Fellowship Program (IDRF), Social Science Research Council

Reviewer

NSF IGERT (2004)/REU (2005) Fellowship Review Panelist

UWM NEH Summer Stipend Proposals Review Panelist 2004

NEH Summer Stipend Review Panelist 2000-2001, 2001-2002, 2007-2008

National Geographic Society Proposal Reviewer

Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung (FWF)/Hertha Firnberg-Stelle für Frauen

http://www.fwf.ac.at/de/projects/firnberg.html Proposal Reviewer

German Studies Association 29th Annual Conference Session Chair October, 2005

Archaeological Institute of America 106th Annual Meeting Session Chair January, 2005

Tenure and Promotion

Referee for promotion of Dr. Rachel Scott to Associate Professor with tenure in the School of Human

Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State University. August 2012.

Referee for promotion of Associate Professor Janet Levy to Full Professor in the Department of

Anthropology at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. July 2010.

Referee for promotion of Dr. Peter S. Biehl to Associate Professor with tenure in the Department of

Anthropology at University of Buffalo. August 2009.

Referee for promotion of Dr. Bryan Hanks to Associate Professor with tenure in the Department of

Anthropology at University of Pittsburgh. August 2008.

Referee for promotion of Dr. Tina Thurston to Associate Professor with tenure in the Department of

Anthropology at University of Buffalo. August 2007.

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Other

Nominations Committee, European Association of Archaeologists, 2016-2020 (elected position)

Archaeological Institute of America Corresponding Member Committee, 2016-2020

UISPP Commission on History of Archaeology 2010-present

UISPP Commission on the Archaeology of the Metal Ages 2015-present

Archaeological Institute of America Lecture Program Committee 2010-present

SAA Dissertation Committee 1999-2002

Jury Member, Cinarchea International Archaeological and Art Film Festival, Kiel, Germany 1999-2001

Organizing Committee, Minnesota Archaeology Week 1995-1996

Local Arrangements Committee, Society for American Archaeology Minneapolis 1995

Professional Memberships:

American Anthropological Association (Fellow since 1993)

American Association of Museums

American Association for the Advancement of Science

American Association of University Women, Milwaukee Chapter

Archaeological Institute of America (President or Vice-President, Milwaukee Chapter 1998 - present)

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Ur- und Frühgeschichte e.V.

European Association of Archaeologists

Förderkreis Archäologie in Baden

Heuneburg Museumsverein e.V.

Sigma Xi (Scientific Research Society)

Society for American Archaeology (1988-2010)

Society for German American Studies

Theorie-AG

Tübinger Verein zur Förderung der Ur- und Frühgeschichtlichen Archäologie e.V.

UISPP