CURRICULUM VITAE:

 

HASKEL J. GREENFIELD

 


 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS. 2

I. PERSONAL INFORMATION.. 6

Address. 6

Research Interests. 6

II. EDUCATION.. 6

III. TEACHING EMPLOYMENT. 6

IV. GRANTS, HONORS, AND AWARDS. 7

A. Research Grants. 7

B. Travel Grants. 10

C. Publication Grants. 11

D. Honors and Awards. 11

V. PUBLICATIONS. 12

A. Books/Monographs. 12

1. Written. 12

2. Edited. 12

3. Organized. 12

B. Journal Articles. 12

1. Submitted. 12

2. In press (accepted) 13

3. Published. 13

C. Chapters in books. 15

1. Submitted. 15

2. In press (accepted) 16

3. Published. 17

D. Published Abstracts. 19

E. Book Reviews. 19

F. Theses. 20

G. Other Publications. 20

H. Photographs And Illustrations. 21

I. Unpublished Reports and Manuscripts. 21

J. Websites. 22

K. Manuscripts Under Development 22

1. Monographs. 22

2. Articles in books or journals. 23

L. Editorial Assignments. 23

VI. PROFESSIONAL LECTURES. 23

A. Workshops Conducted. 23

B. Symposia Chaired/Organized/Moderated. 23

C. Papers Presented At Professional Conferences (Abstracts published only in conference booklets) 24

D. Recent Invited Public Lectures. 28

VII. MEDIA APPEARANCES/INTERVIEWS. 29

A. 1995-present 29

B. Various interviews in Serbian media – 1991-1994. 30

C. Various interviews in Romanian media. 31

D. Various interviews in Winnipeg media. 31

VIII. ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD AND LABORATORY EXPERIENCES. 31

A. Archaeological Field Experience. 31

B. Archaeological Field School Experience. 32

C. Forensic Experience. 33

D. Cultural Resource Management Experience. 33

E. Laboratory Research Experience. 33

IX. SERVICE (AND ADMINISTRATION) 35

A. Extra-University Community Service. 35

1. Miscellaneous. 36

2. External promotion reviewer: 36

3. Program reviewer: 36

4. External grant proposal reviewer: 36

5. Manuscript reviewer: 36

B. Community Service within the University of Manitoba. 37

1. University-wide service – University of Manitoba. 37

2. Faculty of Arts service – University of Manitoba. 37

3. Department of Anthropology Service. 37

4.  Ongoing committee work in Anthropology Department 38

5. Other 38

X. TEACHING.. 39

A. Courses taught 39

1. Undergraduate university courses taught 39

2. Graduate university courses taught 39

3. Other university courses prepared to teach. 39

B. Graduate Students Supervising Or Supervised. 39

1. Serving as head of committee for graduate students theses. 40

2. Serving or having served as a committee member for graduate theses. 40

3. Undergraduate Thesis Supervision or Served On Committee Member 40

XI. OTHER INFORMATION.. 40

A. Professional Affiliations: Membership in Professional Organizations and Other Institutions. 40

1. Present memberships. 40

2. Past memberships. 41

B. Languages. 41

XII. OTHER EMPLOYMENT AND EXPERIENCES. 41

A. Research Affiliations. 41

B. Computer 41

C. Biological Anthropology. 42

D. Cultural Anthropology. 42

E. Other 42

 


I. PERSONAL INFORMATION

Title: Professor (Full) of Anthropology

 

Address

Office:             University of Manitoba

Dept. of Anthropology

Fletcher Argue #435

Winnipeg, MB, R3T 5V5, Canada

Telephone:       (204) 474‑6332 (office)

Fax:                 (204) 474-7600 (office)

Email:              Greenf@cc.umanitoba.ca

Web page:       http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/anthropology/cvgreenfield.html

 

Home:              528 Cordova Street Street

Winnipeg, MB, R3N 1A7, Canada

Telephone:      (204) 489-4962

 

Citizenship:     Dual Canadian-USA

 

Research Interests

Topical:            Archaeology (Prehistoric and Historic); Zooarchaeology, origins of animal domestication and pastoralism, evolution of food producing and complex societies, cultural ecology; Origins of metallurgy; Surface and subsurface reconnaissance techniques (e.g. geophysical survey, augering, surface collection), quantitative and spatial analysis.

Regional:          Eastern Europe, Near East, Southern Africa, and North America.

 

II. EDUCATION

1985    Ph. D., Anthropology (Archaeology), Graduate Center ‑ City University of New York.

1980    M. Phil., Anthropology (Archaeology), Graduate Center, City University of New York.

1980    M.A., Anthropology (Archaeology), Hunter College ‑ City University of New York.

1975    B.A., summa cum laude, Anthropology (Archaeology), Hunter College ‑ City University of New York.

 

III. TEACHING EMPLOYMENT

1989-present    University of Manitoba, Department of Anthropology, Winnipeg, MB, Canada – Full Professor (7/1/2000-present); Associate Professor (12/89‑7/1/2000). Tenure awarded July 1, 1992.

1989                Indiana University‑Purdue University, Indianapolis Campus (IUPUI) ‑ Assistant Professor (Adjunct), Dept. of Anthropology (1/89‑5/89).

1986‑89           Indiana University, Bloomington Campus ‑ Assistant Professor (Visiting), Dept. of Anthropology (9/86‑8/88 – full-time; 8/89‑12/89 – half-time).

1986                St. John's University, Jamaica, NY ‑ Assistant Professor (Adjunct), Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology (1/86‑6/86).

1984‑86           Fiorello H. La Guardia Community College, City University of New York, Long Island City, NY ‑ Assistant Professor (Adjunct ‑ 10/85‑8/86) and Lecturer (Adjunct ‑ 1/84‑8/84), Department of Social Science.

1984‑85           Hunter College, City University of New York ‑ Lecturer (Adjunct), Department of Anthropology (9/84‑1/85).

1980‑85           Herbert H. Lehman College, City University of New York ‑ Lecturer (Adjunct), Dept. of Anthropology (9/80‑1/85).

 

IV. GRANTS, HONORS, AND AWARDS

A. Research Grants

2004a Social Science and Humanities Research Council, Ottawa, Canada. The spread of metallurgy in the Old World: analysis of cut marks on animal bones from Israel and elsewhere. Three year program to study early metallurgy in Israel and elsewhere ($202,000 CDN). Not successful.

2004b UM/SSHRC Paleobotanical remains from the EIA site of Ndondondwane, South Africa, $7500 CDN (329-1615-41).

2004c Bridge funding support for development of a SSHRC proposal concerned with the Spread of Metallurgy in the Old World, issued by Research Services and Programs ($3500 CDN), June 2 (#329-1615-40).

2004d Faculty of Arts Proposal Development Fund, University of Manitoba. Funds to develop a new SSHRC proposal ($1000 CDN), June 4 (#611-1603-66).

2004e Dean’s office, Faculty of Arts, University of Manitoba. Grant for training in aDNA at Lakehead University ($4600 CDN), May 29. Not used.

2004f University of Manitoba Infrastructure Grant (Indirect Costs of Research) for renovations of Anthropology Lab (DR 303 and 311), issued by Larry Rivers, Dir. Physical Plant - $80,000.00.

2004g University of Manitoba Student Work-Study to digitize slides from archaeological sites - October 2004-March 2005 ($980 CDN).

2003a Faculty of Arts Proposal Development Fund, University of Manitoba. Funds to develop a new SSHRC proposal ($1000 CDN), May 29, 2003 (Hired Adam Allentuck).

2003b Manitoba (Provincial Government) Career Start. Summer wage assistance for student (Matthew Singer) to conduct analysis of bones with cut marks from archaeological sites in Israel – May- July ($1040 CDN).

2003c Social Science and Humanities Research Council, Ottawa, Canada. The origins of metallurgy in the Old World: analysing the morphology of cut marks on animal bones from archaeological sites. Three year program to study early metallurgy in Israel and elsewhere ($204,500 CDN). B list -approved, but not funded.

2002a University of Manitoba/ Social Science and Humanities Research Council grant for Spatial organization of metallurgical production in EIA South Africa ($7,000 CDN), May 1, 2002 (# 329-1615-34).

2002b Faculty of Arts Endowment Fund, University of Manitoba. For upgrading (maceration and preparation) of Zooarchaeology teaching collection ($3250.80 CDN) and the Department of Anthropology ($500 CDN), March 15, 2002.

2002c Manitoba (Provincial Government) Career Start. Summer wage assistance for student (Adam Allentuck) to conduct digital analysis of the archaeological site at Foeni - June-August 2002 ($1040 CDN).

2002d Faculty of Arts Proposal Development Fund, University of Manitoba. Funds to develop a Wenner-Gren Foundation proposal ($1000 CDN), June 1, 2002.

2002e Faculty of Arts, University of Manitoba. Funds for CFI Proposal Development ($640 CDN). July 1, 2002 (Hired Tanya Peckman).

2001a Manitoba (Provincial Government) Career Start. Summer wage assistance for student (Matthew Singer) to conduct digital analysis of the archaeological site at Ndondondwane, South Africa - May-August 2001 ($910 CDN).

2001b University of Manitoba Student Work-Study to digitize and analyse spatial data from archaeological sites - October 2001-March 2002 ($980 CDN).

2000a Social Science and Humanities Research Council, Ottawa, Canada. The origins of metallurgy in Israel: a zooarchaeological perspective. Three year program of research to study early metallurgy in Israel through the analysis of cut marks. ($110,000 CDN), April 1, 2000-March 31, 2003 (332-1615-16).

2000b University of Manitoba/ Social Science and Humanities Research Council grant for “The origins of metallurgy in the Near East: a zooarchaeological perspective” ($5,000 CDN), May 1, 2000-March 31, 2001 (#329-1615-23).

2000c Student Summer Career Placement (Federal Government) - Summer wage assistance program for student, Valerie McKinley, to help analyse remains from southeastern Europe - May-August 2000 ($910 CDN).

2000d Manitoba (Provincial Government) Career Start. Summer wage assistance program for digital analysis of the Ndondondwane and Foeni data - May-August 2000 ($910 CDN). For Valerie McKinley.

2000e Learning Technologies Grant, University of Manitoba – to develop digital images for teaching 76.121 (Introduction to Human Antiquity) ($4,000 CDN) – Not funded.

1999a Faculty of Arts Proposal Development Fund, University of Manitoba. Funds to develop a SSHRC proposal ($1000 CDN), June 1, 1999.

1999b Faculty of Arts Endowment Fund, University of Manitoba. Funds to purchase a digitizing board for the Anthropology Laboratory. ($2623.80 CDN), February 23, 1999.

1998a Manitoba (Provincial Government) Career Start. Summer wage assistance program for Elizabeth Braekevelt to input data in the Foeni computerized data base - May-August 1998 ($840 CDN).

1998b Student Summer Career Placement (Federal Government) - Summer wage assistance program for Ed Fread to complete the Foeni faunal analysis - May-August 1998 ($1,260 CDN).

1998c University of Manitoba Student Work-Study (2 student positions - Ed Fread and Barbara Hewitt) - to analyse from the archaeological site of Ndondondwane, South Africa ($980 CDN x 2 = $1960) - October 1998 -March 1999.

1998d Human Resources Development Canada (Federal), Student Part Time Employment Initiative - for one student position to digitize maps from Ndondondwane, South Africa. ($673.20 CDN), Nov. 1, 1998-March 26, 1999.

1997a University of Manitoba Work-Study (3 student positions) - to continue analysis of data from the archaeological site of Foeni ($2880 CDN) - December 1997.

1997b Manitoba Career Start. Summer wage assistance program (1 student position) to analyse microfauna from the archaeological site of Foeni - May 1997 ($1,240).

1996a University of Manitoba Program Development Fund, Geophysical Instrumentation in Aid of Archaeological and Palaeoenvironmental Research - May 1996 ($10,000 CDN), with Michael Cosmopoulos (I am first author). May 1996 - to purchase a conductivity instrument (Geonics EM 38).

1996b University of Manitoba/Social Science Humanities Research Council grant for Digizitizing of illustrations and radiocarbon dating of Early Neolithic Sites of Foeni, Romania, and Blagotin, Serbia - May 1996 ($5000 CDN).

1996c Social Science and Humanities Research Council, Ottawa, Canada.  Three year program of research to study Early Iron Age Social and Economic Organization in South Africa, through the excavations of the site at Ndondondwane ($102,000 CDN), awarded April 1996 (SSHRC File #410-96-1153).

1996d National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. Zooarchaeological part of the larger research application for excavations at Titris Höyük, Turkey. Application submitted by Guillermo Algaze, Dept. of Anthropology, University of California, San Diego. Did not receive award.

1996e Manitoba Career Start. Summer wage assistance program. Student summer wage assistance for Foeni project. - May 1996 ($3,240).

1995a University of Manitoba Program Development Fund, Geophysical Instrumentation in Aid of Archaeological and Palaeoenvironmental Research - April 1995 ($10,000 CDN), with Larry Stene (1st author) and Michael Cosmopoulos (3rd author) - to purchase a magnetometer.

1995b University of Manitoba/Social Science Humanities Research Council-Office of Research Administration, special grant for Radiocarbon Dating of Early Neolithic Deposits from Foeni, Romania - April 1995 ($875 CDN).

1995c Social Science and Humanities Research Council, Ottawa, Canada.  Three year program of research to complete studies in southeastern Europe. It was approved (B list), but not funded because of limited availability of funds ($92,000 CDN).

1995d University of Manitoba, Research Grants Committee, Research Grant in lieu of salary, Excavations of Early Iron Age site at Ndondondwane, South Africa, 7/15/-8/30/95 ($2000).

1995e University of Manitoba, Vice-President's Special Allocation Grant, Laboratory Analysis (preparation and digitization of illustrations for analysis and publication) of data from excavations at Foeni, 6/16/95 ($4000 CDN).

1994 University of Manitoba/Social Science Humanities Research Council grant for initiation of a study of the Evolution of early complex society in South Africa: a survey of the Early Iron Age in the Tugela Valley, Natal, South Africa - 7/1-8/31/95 ($5000 CDN).

1993 International Research and Exchanges Board Fellowship to Yugoslavia (12 month stipend and round-trip airfare) - 9/93-8/94. Analysis of Early Neolithic settlements in the central Balkans (i.e. Foeni, Romania and Blagotin, Serbia) ($45,000 USA).

1992 National Research Council, Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.  Two-month exchange with the Yugoslavian Academy of Sciences (round-trip airfare and dinar stipend), 6/25-8/25/91. Due to political upheavals in Yugoslavia, the destination was changed to Romania and delayed until summer 1993 ($6300.00 USA).

1991a Social Science and Humanities Research Council, Ottawa, Canada.  Four year program of research to study Early Neolithic Social and Economic Organization in the Central Balkans through the excavations of at Blagotin, Serbia and Foeni, Romania ($204,000.00 CDN), 4/91-4/95.

1991b Margaret Cullinan Wray Trust Grant Program, awarded through the Archaeology Division of the American Anthropological Foundation, May 7, 1991 ($3,000.00 USA) to H. Greenfield. It was to enable Dr. Larry Stene, a geographer, to participate on the excavations at Blagotin.

1991c University of Manitoba/Social Science Humanities Research Council. Analysis of paleobotanical remains from the prehistoric archaeological site at Petnica, Yugoslavia ($4500.00 CDN), May 8, 1991.

1990a University of Manitoba, Research Development Fund. Early Agricultural Adaptations: excavation and analysis of Blagotin, an Early Neolithic settlement in Yugoslavia ($25,000 CDN), 7/91.

1990b University of Manitoba/SSHRC. Laboratory analysis of ceramics from Petnica ($4,750.00 CDN), 7-8/90.

1990c University of Manitoba/SSHRC. Purchase of computer equipment for field work at Blagotin, Yugo. ($3,500.00 CDN), 7/91.

1990d National Research Council, Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C.  Exchange with the Yugoslavian Academy of Sciences to plan for new collaborative projects (round-trip airfare and dinar stipend for two weeks), 7/1-7/14/90 ($5000 USA).

1989a Mellon Faculty Grant‑in‑Aid. Russian/East European Institute, Indiana University (3/89). Scanning Electron Microscopy and the Origins of Metallurgy in southeastern Europe ($500.00 USA).

1989b International Research and Exchanges Board fellowship for Yugoslavia. Prehistoric Land Use and Transhumant Pastoralism in the Highlands of Bosnia, Phase 3: Study of Zooarchaeological Remains from Kadica Brdo (airfare and stipend), 5-8/89.

1988 International Research and Exchanges Board fellowship for Yugoslavia. Excavation and analysis of Kadica Brdo. Prehistoric Land Use and Transhumant Pastoralism in the Highlands of Bosnia, Phase 2: Kadica Brdo Excavations (airfare and stipend), 5‑8/88.

1987a Fulbright‑Hays. Faculty Research Abroad Grant (Yugoslavia), Prog. No. 84.019, Proj. No. 019AH70020. Excavation and analysis of Kadica Brdo. Prehistoric Land Use and Transhumant Pastoralism in the Highlands of Bosnia, Phase 1‑2: Kadica Brdo Excavations (airfare and stipend), 7‑8/87; 5‑8/88.

1987b Mellon Faculty Grant‑in‑Aid. Russian/East European Institute, Indiana University. Computer Analysis of Zooarchaeological Data from Petnica, Yugo. ($500.00), 10/1/87.

1987c Wenner‑Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, #4837. Study of Origins of Transhumant Pastoralism in Southeastern Europe, 4/87‑4/88.

1987d Mellon Faculty Grant‑in‑Aid. Russian/East European Institute, Indiana University. Computer Analysis of Data from Excavations at Petnica, Yugo. ($500.00), 2/2/87.

1987e International Research and Exchanges Board fellowship for Yugoslavia. Study of Origins of Prehistoric Highland Adaptations, Phase 1: Kadica Brdo Excavations (airfare and stipend), 5‑8/87.

1985 International Research and Exchanges Board fellowship for Yugoslavia. Economy and Technology in the Central Balkans: The Animal Bones from Petnica (airfare and stipend), 5‑9/85.

1982a Fulbright‑Hays. Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad Grant, Program No. 84.022; Project No. 022AHl0048. Paleoeconomic Research in Hungary and Yugoslavia, 1‑9/82.

1982b International Research and Exchanges Board fellowship for Yugoslavia. Late Neolithic and Bronze Age Paleoeconomy in the Central Balkans (airfare and stipend), 2‑8/82.

1981a National Science Foundation. Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, #BNS8105358. Changing Economic Patterns in Bronze Age Yugoslavia (Research in England, Holland, and Yugoslavia), 4/81‑9/83 ($6000 USA).

1981b Wenner‑Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, #4210. Fieldwork in Yugoslavia ($5,000 USA), 12/81‑9/83.

1976-84 Graduate Center – City University of New York. Travel and research Stipend (1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984).

 

B. Travel Grants

2002 UM/SSHRC Grant (#329-1615-35) for Travel to International Conferences and Faculty of Arts ($1400 CDN), Dean’s office ($500) and Anthropology Dept. ($100), University of Manitoba grants and Ł250 from the Institute for Aegean Prehistory (INSTAP) grant to Deborah Ruscillo grant for travel to the International Congress of Archaeozoology (ICAZ - Durham) (and ICAZ SW Asia Section - London), Aug. 23-Sept. 1, 2002.

2001a UM/SSHRC Grant (#329-1615-27) for Travel to International Conferences and Faculty of Arts, Dean’s office, University of Manitoba grant for travel to the 13th Pan-African Association of Prehistory and Related Sciences in Bamako, Mali, February 7-12, 2001 ($2,800 and $500 CDN, respectively). Grant not used due to an injury.

2001b SSHRC travel grant for attendance of the 2001 (Nov.) Chacmool conference, Calgary, administered by the University of Calgary, Dept. of Archaeology ($275 CDN).

2000a Faculty of Arts, Dean’s office, University of Manitoba grant for travel to the symposium on Horses and Humans: The Evolution of Equine/Human Relationships, October 17-21, 2000. Symposium organized by Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA ($250.00 CDN).

2000b Faculty of Arts, Dean’s office, University of Manitoba grant for travel to the 15th Biannual Conference of the Society for Africanist Archaeology. July 12-15. Cambridge University, UK ($400 CDN).

1999 Faculty of Arts, Dean’s office, University of Manitoba grant for travel to the Third International Conference on Archaeological Prospection. September 9-11. Munich, Germany ($500 CDN). Not used because of illness.

1998 UM/SSHRC Grant for Travel to International Conferences - for travel to the World Archaeological Congress 4 (Capetown, South Africa), January 10-14, 1999 ($2,365 CDN) and from the Dean of the Faculty of Arts, University of Manitoba  ($400 CDN).

1998 SSHRC travel grant for attendance of the 1998 (Nov.) Chacmool conference, Calgary, administered by the University of Calgary, Dept. of Archaeology ($100 CDN).

1996 SSHRC travel grant for attendance of the 1996 (Nov.) Chacmool conference, Calgary, administered by the University of Calgary, Dept. of Archaeology ($100 CDN).

1991 SSHRC travel grant for attendance of the 1991 (Nov.) Chacmool conference, Calgary, administered by the University of Calgary, Dept. of Archaeology ($100 CDN).

1987 Indiana University, Russian/East European Institute - travel award to the American Anthropological Association ($500).

1986a American Council of Learned Societies. Travel Grant for the 5th International Congress of Archaeozoology, Bordeaux, France ($500.00), 8/86.

1986b World Archaeological Congress, Southampton, England. Grant to waive registration fee and for lodging (from congress organizers), 9/86.

1984 Social Science Research Council. Travel grant for the 5th International Congress for Southeast European Studies, Belgrade, Yugo. ($500.00), 9/84.

1982 National Science Foundation, International Travel Program (administered through the Society for Archaeological Sciences, Univ. of Calif., Riverside). Travel grant for the 4th International Congress of. Archaeozoology, London ($500), 4/82.

 

C. Publication Grants

1988 Indiana University, President's Council on the Social Sciences. Publication grant ($101.00), 3/4/88.

1987 Indiana University, President's Council on the Social Sciences. Publication grant ($150.00), 11/10/87.

 

D. Honors and Awards

2000 Arts Celebrating Arts award - Faculty of Arts award for excellence in research and publication, Faculty of Arts, University of Manitoba. September 22, 2000.

1991 Rh Institute award for exceptional research, University of Manitoba, ($2500.00 CDN).

1981 Graduate Center ‑ City University of New York. University Stipend.

1976 Graduate Center ‑ City University of New York. Graduate Fellowship, 6/76‑8/77.

1975a Board of Higher Education, City University of New York. Tuition grant, 9/75‑6/76.

1975b Phi Beta Kappa, Nu Chapter of New York, Hunter College, CUNY.

1975c Raphael Malsin Fund. Award from the Scholarship and Welfare Fund of the Alumni Association of Hunter College, CUNY.

1971 Regents' Scholarship, State of New York, 1/71‑1/75.

 

                                                             V. PUBLICATIONS

(R - peer-reviewed beyond editorial staff)

A. Books/Monographs

1. Written

Arnold, Elizabeth and Haskel J. Greenfield 2005 The Origins of Transhumant Pastoralism in Temperate Southeastern Europe: A Zooarchaeological Perspective. Submitted to Plenum Press. September 2004. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Kent D. Fowler 2005 The Secondary Products Revolution in Macedonia: The Faunal Remains from Megalo Nisi Galanis, A Late Neolithic-Early Bronze Age Site in Greek Macedonia. British Archaeological Reports (Oxford), International Series. In press. Submitted September 2004.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1986 Paleoeconomy of the Central Balkans (Serbia): A Zooarchaeological Perspective on the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age (ca. 4500‑1000 B.C.). British Archaeological Reports (Oxford), International Series 304, volumes 1 and 2. (R)

2. Edited

Bartosiewicz, Laszlo and Haskel Greenfield (editors) 1999 Transhumant Pastoralism in Southern Europe: Recent Perspectives from Archaeology, History, and Ethnography. Budapest: Archaeolingua Publishers (Academy of Sciences), Series Minor 11. (R)

3. Organized

1984 Zooarchaeology Supplement, MASCA Journal (University Museum; Phila.), vol. 3, no. 2, organized with Pam Crabtree. (Contributions came from the proceedings of our symposium ‑ Archeology and Archaeozoology: The Reconstruction of Paleoeconomy, American Anthropological Association, 81st annual meeting, Washington, D.C.). (R)

 

B. Journal Articles

1. Submitted

Greenfield, Haskel J., Ehud Gallili and Liora Horwitz n.d. The butchered animal bone remains from Atlit Yam, Israel. Journal  of  the Israel Prehistoric Society (Mitekufat Haeven).. to be submitted. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Angela Beattie n.d. Analytical distinctions between burnt and boiled bone. Environmental Archaeology. October 2006

Benjamin Saidel, Tali Erickson-Gini, Jacob Vardi, Steven A. Rosen, Edward Maher, Haskel Greenfield n.d. Egypt, Copper, and Microlithic Drills: The Test Excavations at Rogem Be’erotayim in Western Negev. Submitted to Mitkufat Haeven. August 2003.

Greenfield, Haskel J., Udi Gallili and Liora Horwitz n.d. Cut marks on the animal bones from Neve Yam, Israel. Antiqot. Submitted to the Israel Antiquities Authority. March 15, 2003. Revised and submitted November 1, 2003. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. n.d. Integrating epigraphic and archaeological settlement pattern data in the analysis of mortuary remain: The "A" Cemetery at Kish, Iraq. Submitted to Anthropological Archaeology, October 2005. Rejected Feb. 2005. Not resubmitted.

 

2. In press (accepted)

Greenfield, Haskel J., Kent D. Fowler, and Len O. van Schalkwyk n.d. Where are the gardens? Early Iron Age horticulture in the Thukela Valley of South Africa. World Archaeology. Submitted November 2004. Accepted Jan. 2005 (R).

Greenfield, Haskel J., Ehud Gallili and Liora Horwitz n.d. The butchered animal bone remains from Neve Yam, Israel. Journal  of  the Israel Prehistoric Society (Mitekufat Haeven).. Submitted September 9, 2004. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. n.d. The zooarchaeological remains from Early Iron Age hill-top fortress at Klisura-Kadica Brdo, eastern Bosnia: taphonomic analysis. Godišnjak, Centar za balkanološka ispitivanja (Annual of the center for Balkan Studies, Sarajevo). Submitted Final revision March 2005. Should be published in 2005.

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Elizabeth Arnold n.d. Production strategies and transhumance. In The zooarchaeological remains from Early Iron Age hill-top fortress at Klisura-Kadica Brdo, eastern Bosnia: taphonomic analysis. Godišnjak, Centar za balkanološka ispitivanja (Annual of the center for Balkan Studies, Sarajevo). Submitted December 1, 2004. Should be published in 2006.

 

3. Published

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Duncan Miller 2004a Metal production at Ndondondwane, an Early Iron Age site in KwaZulu/Natal, South Africa. Journal of Archaeological Science 31 (11): 1511-1532. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2004b Report on the butchered animal bone remains from the Afridar suburb (Area G) of Ashkelon (license 1963), Israel. `Atiqot (Journal of the Israel Archaeological Society) 45: 243-261. (R)

Fowler, Kent D., Haskel J. Greenfield and Len O. van Schalkwyk 2004c The effects of burrowing activity on archaeological sites: Ndondondwane, South Africa. Geoarchaeology 19 (5): 441-470. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Len O. van Schalkwyk 2003a Intra-settlement social and economic organization of Early Iron Age farming communities in southern Africa: view from Ndondondwane. Azania 38: 121-137. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Kent V. Fowler 2003b Megalo Nisi Galanis and the Secondary Products Revolution in Macedonia. Zooarchaeology in Greece: Recent Advances. British School at Athens 9: 142-151. (R)

Cosmopoulos, Michael B., Haskel J. Greenfield, and Deborah Ruscillo-Cosmopoulos 2003c Animal and marine remain use and exploitation at Eleusis: an interim report. Zooarchaeology in Greece: Recent Advances. British School at Athens 9: 171-178. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J., Len O. Van Schalkwyk, and Tina L. Jongsma 2001a Surface and subsurface reconnaissance at Ndondondwane: preliminary results of the 1995-97 field seasons. Southern African Field Archaeology 9 (2000): 5-16. (R)

Fowler, Kent D., Haskel J. Greenfield and Len O. Van Schalkwyk 2001b The identification and significance of ceramic ecofacts from Early Iron Age Ndondondwane, South Africa. Southern African Field Archaeology 9 (2000): 32-42. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2000a The application of integrated surface and subsurface reconnaissance techniques to later prehistoric SE European sites: Blagotin Serbia. Geoarchaeology 15 (2): 167-201. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2000b The origins of metallurgy in the central Balkans based on the analysis of cut marks on animal bones. Environmental Archaeology 5: 119-132. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2000c Surface and subsurface reconnaissance of the Little Britain (EaLf-28) site: systematic surface collection and electromagnetic conductivity survey. Manitoba Archaeological Journal 9 (2): 114-139.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1999 The origins of metallurgy: distinguishing stone from metal cut marks on bones from archaeological sites. Journal of Archaeological Science 26 (7): 797-808. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1998a Comment on “Mousterian Large-Mammal Remains from Kobeh Cave” by C. Marean and S. Kim. Current Anthropology 39 (Special supplement): 95.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1998b Excavations at Eleusis: Osteological analysis, 1995. Proceedings (Praktika) of the Athens Archaeological Society (1995) 151: 43-46.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1998c Aspects of recent research at Ndondondwane: a response to Loubser. South African Field Archaeology 7: 114-116.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1997a The 1994 excavations at Eleusis: The faunal remains. Proceedings (Praktika) of the Athens Archaeological Society (1994) 150: 55-60.

Van Schalkwyk, Len O., Haskel J. Greenfield and Tina L. Jongsma 1997b Ndondondwane: preliminary report on the 1995 survey and excavations. Southern African Field Archaeology 6: 61-79. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J., Len O. Van Schalkwyk and Tina L. Jongsma 1997c Ndondondwane: preliminary report on the 1995 survey and excavations. Nyame Akuma (Journal of the Society for Africanist Archaeologists) 47 (June): 42-52.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1996 Sarina Medja, Vrbica, and Večina Mala: The zooarchaeology of three Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age Transition localities near Jagodina, Serbia. Starinar: Journal of the Archaeological Institute (Belgrade) 45-46:133-142.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1995b Systematic surface collection from Blagotin. Glasnik Srpska Arheološka Društvo/Journal of the Serbian Archaeological Society (Belgrade, Yugo.) 10: 89-99.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1994a Faunal remains from the Early Neolithic Starčevo Settlement at Bukovačka Česma, Starinar: Journal of the Archaeological Institute (Belgrade, Yugo.) 43-44: 103-114.

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Florin Draşovean 1994b An Early Neolithic Starčevo-Criş settlement in the Romanian Banat: preliminary report on the 1992 excavations at Foeni-Salaş. Annale Banatului: Journal of the Museum of the Banat (Timişoara, Romania) 3: 45-85.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1992a Zooarchaeology in Szekesferhevar: the Geza Square and Csok Istvan Street sites. With an addendum by Laszlo Bartosiewicz (Hungary - 11th‑18th centuries A.D.). Acta Archaeologic Academia Scientiarum Hungaricae (Budapest; Academy of Sciences, Institute of Archaeology) 44: 389-413.

Stanković, Svetozar and Haskel J. Greenfield 1992b Arheološka istraživanja višeslojnog praistorijskog lokaliteta Blagotin u selu Poljna /istraživanja 1991 godine/. (Archaeological research at the multilayered prehistoric site Blagotin in the village of Poljna /research of the 1991 season/). Glasnik Srpskog Arheološkog Društvo/Journal of the Serbian Archaeological Society (Belgrade, Yugo.) 8: 46-49.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1991 Fauna from the Late Neolithic of the Central Balkans: issues in subsistence and land use. Journal of Field Archaeology 18: 161-186. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1989a From pork to mutton: a zooarchaeological perspective on colonial New Amsterdam and New York City. Northeast Historical Archaeology 18: 85-110. (published 1992). (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1989b Reply to Schwartz's comments On Greenfield's Balkans Archaeozoology. Current Anthropology 30 (5): 634‑636.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1989c Zooarchaeology and Aspects of the Secondary Products Revolution: A Central Balkan Perspective. Zooarchaeologia (France) 3 (1-2): 191-200. (R)

Bankoff, H. Arthur, A. Bomberault, Haskel J. Greenfield, and F. A. Winter 1989d Strategija arheoloskega vzorčenja v coni zmernega okolja (A Strategy for Intra‑site Sampling in Temperate Zone Environments). Arheo (Ljubljana) 9: 66-75. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1988a The origins of milk and wool production in the Old World: A zooarchaeological perspective from the Central Balkans. Current Anthropology 29 (4): 573‑593. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1988b On the origins of milk and wool production in the Old World: Reply to comments. Current Anthropology 29 (5): 743‑748.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1988c Bone consumption by pigs in a contemporary Serbian village: Implications for the interpretation of prehistoric faunal assemblages. Journal of Field Archaeology 15 (3): 473‑479. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1986 Summary report on the vertebrate fauna from Novačka Ćuprija, Serbia (Eneolithic‑Late Bronze Age). Zbornik Radova Narodnog Muzeja (Belgrade, Yugoslavia; National Museum) 12: 63‑74.

Bankoff, H. Arthur and Haskel J. Greenfield 1984a Decision‑making and culture change in the Yugoslav Bronze Age. Balcanica (Belgrade: Institute of Balkan Studies, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts) 15: 7‑31

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1984b A model of faunal exploitation for the Bronze Age of the Central Balkans. Zooarchaeology Supplement, MASCA Journal (Philadelphia; University Museum) 3 (2): 53‑55. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1982 More on social stratification in Bronze Age Europe. Current Anthropology 23 (3): 325‑326.

Bankoff, H. Arthur, F. A. Winter and Haskel J. Greenfield 1980 Archaeological survey in the Lower Morava Valley. Current Anthropology 21 (2): 268‑269. (R)

 

C. Chapters in books

1. Submitted

Greenfield, Haskel J. A zooarchaeological perspective on the origins of metallurgy in the Near East: analysis of stone and metal cut marks on bone from Israel. Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures, 2nd edition, edition on the internet, edited by Helaine Selin. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands. April 2004 submitted.

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Tina L. Jongsma n.d. Early Neolithic of the Central Balkans: a review of the Starčevo culture. In Prehistorica Circumpontica, edited by Lolita Nikolova. NEVER FINISHED.

Greenfield, Haskel and Tina L. Jongsma n.d. Early Neolithic Blagotin: a summary of recent research. In Unsettling the Past, edited by Douglas Bailey and Alisdair Whittle. UCLA, Institute of Archaeology. Submitted January 2004.

Greenfield, Haskel, Tina L. Jongsma and Sandra Jezik n.d. Sedentary pastoral gatherers in the Early Neolithic – architectural, botanical, and zoological evidence for mobile economies from Foeni-Salas, SW Romania. In Unsettling the Past, edited by Douglas Bailey and Alisdair Whittle. UCLA, Institute of Archaeology. Submitted January 2004.

2. In press (accepted)

Arnold, Elizabeth and Haskel J. Greenfield n.d. The origins of transhumant pastoralism in southern Europe. In An Odyssey of Space: Proceedings of the 34th Chacmool conference, Calgary, Alberta, edited by Christine Cluney. November 2001. Submitted January 2002.

Fotiadis, Michael, Haskel Greenfield and Kent Fowler 2005 The site. In Greenfield, Haskel J. and Kent D. Fowler (eds.) The Secondary Products Revolution in Macedonia: The Faunal Remains from Megalo Nisi Galanis, A Late Neolithic-Early Bronze Age Site in Greek Macedonia. British Archaeological Reports (Oxford), International Series. In press.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2005 The social and economic context for domestic horse origins in southeastern Europe: a view from Ljuljaci in the central Balkans. In Horses and Humans: The Evolution of Equine/Human Relationships, edited by Sandra Olsen (Carnegie Museum of Natural History). British Archaeological Reports, International Series. In press. 30 pages. Submitted January 2001, revised October 2002. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. n.d. Subsistence systems during the Early Neolithic of the Central Balkans: a faunal taphonomic perspective. Submitted for publication In New Perspectives on the Iron Gates, edited by Clive Bonsall, Vasile Boroneanţ and Ivana Radovanović. British Archaeological Reports, 25 pages. Submitted April 2000. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. n.d. Re-analysis of the vertebrate fauna from Hajdučka Vodenica in the Danubian Iron Gates of Yugoslavia: subsistence and taphonomy from the Early Neolithic and Mesolithic. In New Perspectives on the Iron Gates, edited by Clive Bonsall, Vasile Boroneanţ and Ivana Radovanović. British Archaeological Reports, 25 pages. Submitted April 2000. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. n.d. Report on the water sieving and floatation field operation, and the analysis of the vertebrate remains from the 1994-1995 excavations at Eleusis. In The Recent Excavations at Eleusis: 1994-95, edited by Michael Cosmopoulos. Library of the Archaeological Society; Athens. Submitted in February 1999. Accepted for publication, expected date 2001.

Greenfield, Haskel J. n.d. The vertebrate and molluscan fauna from the early excavations. In The Bronze Age Artifacts from Eleusis, edited by Michael Cosmopoulos. Library of the Archaeological Society; Athens. Accepted for publication, expected date 2000 (submitted in 1995). 10 pages.

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Tina L. Jongsma n.d. The spatial organization of Early Neolithic settlements in temperate southeastern Europe: a view from Blagotin, Serbia. In An Odyssey of Space: Proceedings of the 34th (2001) Chacmool conference, Calgary, Alberta, edited by Christine Cluney. November 2001. Submitted January 1, 2002 and accepted for publication. In press.

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Len O. van Schalkwyk n.d. Spatial models of intra-settlement spatial organization in the EIA of southern Africa: a view from Ndondondwane on the central cattle pattern. In An Odyssey of Space: Proceedings of the 34th Chacmool conference, Calgary, Albert, edited by Christine Cluney. November 2001. Submitted January 15, 2002 and accepted for publication. In press.

McKinley, Valerie and Haskel J. Greenfield n.d. Style, Culture and Ethnicity: A Historical Review of Archaeological Conceptions of Social Boundaries. In Art for Archaeology's Sake: Material Culture And Style Across The Disciplines: Proceedings of the 33rd Chacmool conference, Calgary, Alberta November 8-12, 2000. Submitted January 15, 2001.

3. Published

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2005 The origins of metallurgy at Jericho (Tel es-Sultan):  a preliminary report on distinguishing stone from metal cut marks on mammalian remains. In Archaeozoology of the Near East VI (Proceedings of the 6th Sixth International Symposium on the Archaeozoology of Southwestern Asia and Adjacent Areas Conference), edited by Hijlke Buitenhuis. A.M. Choyke, L. Martin, L. Bartosiewicz and M. Mashkour ARC-Publication vol. 123, pp.183-191. Rijksuniversitit, Groningen, The Netherlands. Submitted March 2003.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2005 Sexing fragmentary ungulate acetabulae. In Recent Advances in Ageing and Sexing Animal Bones, (Proceedings of the 9th ICAZ Conference, Durham 2002), edited by Deborah Ruscillo. Oxford: Oxbow Press, pp. XX-XX. ISBN 1-84217-122-4 (R).

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2005 A reconsideration of the secondary products revolution: 20 years of research in the central Balkans. In The Zooarachaeology of Milk and Fats (Proceedings of the 9th ICAZ Conference, Durham 2002), edited by Jacqui Mulville and Alan Outram. Oxford: Oxbow Press, pp. 14-31. ISBN 1-84217-116-X. (R).

Arnold, Elizabeth and Haskel J. Greenfield 2004 A zooarchaeological perspective on the origins of vertical transhumant pastoralism and the colonization of marginal habitats in temperate southeastern Europe. In Colonisation, Migration and Marginal Areas: A Zooarchaeological Approach (Proceedings of the 9th ICAZ Conference, Durham 2002, Vol. 2), edited by Mariana Mondini, Sebastiŕn Muńoz, and Stephen Winkler. Oxford: Oxbow Press, pp. 96-117. ISBN 1-84217-114-3. (R)

Jongsma, Tina and Haskel J. Greenfield 2003 The household cluster concept in Archaeology: a brief review. In Early Symbolic Systems for Communication in Southeast Europe, edited by Lolita Nikolova. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 1139 (vol. 1), pp. 21-24 (ISBN 1 84171 334 1).

Jongsma, Tina and Haskel J. Greenfield 2002 The household as behaviour: an anthropological perspective. In Material Evidence and Cultural Pattern: Material Evidence and Cultural Pattern in Prehistory. Contributions to the theory and history of the household and burial customs, edited by Lolita Nikolova. Reports of Prehistoric Research Projects, Vol. 5, pp. 1-11. International Institute of Anthropology & Prehistory Foundation. Salt Lake City & Karlovo. Printed in Bulgaria by Gankom (Karlovo).

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2002a Distinguishing metal (steel and low-tin bronze) from stone (flint and obsidian) tool cut marks on bone: an experimental approach. In Experimental Archaeology: Replicating Past Objects, Behaviors, and Processes, edited by James R. Mathieu. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 1035 (Oxford), pp. 35-54. ISBN 1 84272 415 1. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2002b Faunal remains from the Early Bronze Age site of Titris Höyük, Turkey. In Archaeozoology of the Near East V (Proceedings of the ICAZ-SW Conference), edited by H. Buitenhuis, A.M. Choyke, M. Mashkour and A. H. Al-Shiyab (eds.). Archaeological Research and Consultancy Publication 62, pp. 252-261. Rijksuniversitit; Groningen, Netherlands. ISBN 9077170014. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2002c Origins of metallurgy: A zooarchaeological perspective from the Central Balkans. In Eureka: The Archaeology of innovation (Proceedings of the 27th Annual Chacmool Conference), edited by Roman Harrison, Milan Gillespie and Meaghan Peuramaki-Brown. Calgary: The Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary, pp.430-448. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2001a The origins of transhumant pastoralism and the colonization of agriculturally marginal highlands in temperate southeastern Europe: an explanatory model. In Man and Animals in the Past: Essays in Honor of A.T. Clason, Emeritus Professor of Archaeozoology, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, the Netherlands, edited by Hijlke Buitenhuis and Wietske Prummel. Archaeological Research and Consultancy Publication 41, pp. 74-81. Rijksuniversiteit, Groningen, the Netherlands. ISBN 9036713714. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2001b The European Early Bronze Age (Central Europe). In Encyclopedia of Prehistory: Vol. 4, Europe, for the Human Area Relations Files edited by Peter Peregrine and Melvin Ember pp. 139-146. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers; New York.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2001c The Unetice culture: a regional subtradition during the Early Bronze Age of Central Europe. In Encyclopaedia of Prehistory: Vol. 4, Europe, for the Human Area Relations Files, edited by Peter Peregrine and Melvin Ember, pp. 153-156. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers; New York.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2001d The Maros culture: a regional subtradition during the Early Bronze Age of Central Europe. In Encyclopaedia of Prehistory: Vol. 4, Europe, for the Human Area Relations Files, edited by Peter Peregrine and Melvin Ember, pp. 150-153. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers; New York.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2001e The Bubanj-Hum culture: a regional subtradition during the Early Bronze Age of Central Europe. In Encyclopaedia of Prehistory: Vol. 4, Europe, for the Human Area Relations Files, edited by Peter Peregrine and Melvin Ember, pp. 146-150. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers; New York.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2001f. Transhumant pastoralism and the colonization of the highlands in temperate southeastern Europe. In Untrampled ground - untrammelled views: Human exploitation of and settlement patterns on new landscapes (Proceedings of the 31st (1998) Annual Chacmool Conference), edited by Susan Tupakka, Jason Gillespie, and Christy de Mille. University of Calgary, Department of Archaeology, Alberta, pp. 471-492. (R)

Jongsma, Tina and Haskel J. Greenfield 2001g Architectural technology and the spread of early agricultural societies in temperate southeastern Europe In Untrampled ground - untrammelled views: Human exploitation of and settlement patterns on new landscapes. Proceedings of the 31st (1998) Annual Chacmool Conference, edited by Susan Tupakka, Jason Gillespie, and Christy de Mille. University of Calgary, Department of Archaeology, Alberta, pp. 181-200. (R)

Haskel J. Greenfield 2000 Animal bone fragmentation and the origins of metallurgy in the central Balkans. In Technology, Style and Society: Contributions to Innovations between the Alps and the Black Sea in Prehistory, edited by Lolita Nikolova. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 854, pp. 93-96. Oxford.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1999a The origins of transhumant pastoralism in temperate southeastern Europe. In Transhumant Pastoralism in Southern Europe: Recent Perspectives from Archaeology, History, and Ethnography, edited by Laszlo Bartosiewicz and Haskel Greenfield. Budapest: Archaeolingua Publishers (Academy of Sciences), Series Minor 11, pp. 15-36. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1999b Introduction. In Transhumant Pastoralism in southern Europe: Recent Perspectives from Archaeology, History, and Ethnography, edited by Laszlo Bartosiewicz and Haskel Greenfield. Budapest: Archaeolingua Publishers (Academy of Sciences), Series Minor 11, pp. 9-12. (R)

Bartosiewicz, Laszlo and Haskel J. Greenfield 1999 Preface. In Transhumant pastoralism in southern Europe: Recent perspectives from Archaeology, History, and Ethnography, edited by Laszlo Bartosiewicz and Haskel Greenfield. Budapest: Archaeolingua Publishers (Academy of Sciences), Series Minor 11, pp. 7.

Jongsma, Tina and Haskel J. Greenfield 1996 The vertebrate fauna from Middle and Late Neolithic Sinandrei, SW Romania, 1992 Excavations. In The Vinča Culture, its role and cultural connections: International Symposium on the Vinča Culture, its Role and Cultural Connections, Timişoara, Romania, October 1995, edited by Florin Draşovean. Bibliotheca Historica et Archaeologica Banatica, Tomus Secundus, pp. 295-308. Timişoara, Romania; The Museum of the Banat.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1993 Zooarchaeology, taphonomy, and the origins of food production in the Central Balkans. In Culture and environment: A fragile co-existence. Proceedings of the 24th Chacmool Conference, edited by Ross W. Jamieson, Sylvia Abonyi and Neil A. Mirau. Archaeological Association, University of Calgary, Alberta, pp. 111-117. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1991 A Kula Ring in prehistoric Europe? A consideration of local and inter‑ regional exchange in temperate southeast Europe. In Susan Gregg (ed.), Between bands and states: Sedentism, Subsistence and Interaction in Small‑Scale Societies, pp. 287-308. Carbondale, IL; Southern Illinois University Press. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1986a Fauna: Kičmenjaci. In Milenko Bogdanović (ed.), Ljuljaci: Naselje Protovatinske I Vatinske Kulture, pp. 75‑78. Kragujevac, Yugoslavia; Narodni Muzej.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1986b A zooarchaeological perspective on the Secondary Products Revolution: A view from the Central Balkans. In Advance Papers of the Symposium on The Appropriation, Domination and Exploitation of Animals: Early Husbandry and the Exploitation of Domestic Stock, vol. 2, pp. ??, edited by Juliet Clutton-Brock. Final Papers of the World Archaeological Congress, 1-7 Sept. 1986, Southampton, England.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1985 The faunal remains. In Joel Grossman (ed.), The Excavation of Augustine Heerman's Warehouse and Associated 17th Century Dutch West Indian Company Deposits, vol. 1 (Greenhouse Consultants, Inc.; New York), chap. IX.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1984 A model of changing animal exploitation strategies during the later prehistory of the Central Balkans. In Animals and Archaeology: vol. 4, edited by J. Clutton-Brock and Caroline Grigson. British Archaeological Reports ISS 227 (Oxford), pp. 45‑55. (R)

 

D. Published Abstracts

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1999 Abstract of Surveying early agricultural sites in Southern Africa: the application of the Geonics EM-38 Conductivity Meter to the Early Iron Age site of Ndondondwane, South Africa. Paper presented at the Third International Conference on Archaeological Prospection. September 9-11. Munich, Germany. Archaeological Geoprospection: Arbeitsheft Bayerisches Landesamt für Denkmalpflege 108: 38.

 

E. Book Reviews

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2005 Book review of Zepterträger: Herrscher der Steppen. Die frühen Ockergräber des älteren Äneolithikums im karpatenbalkanischen Gebiet und in Steppenraum  Südost- und Osteuropas (Balkankommission der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften 6.) by Blagoje Govedarica. Pp. 426, figs. 77, pls. 56, fold-out pls. 8. Philipp von Zabern, Mainz 2004. 75.80. ISBN 3-8053-3365-X (cloth). American Journal of Archaeology. 109 (3 – August); Submitted January 5, 2005. Accepted March 2005.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2002 Book review of Europe’s First Farmers, edited by T. Douglas Price. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 26 (2): 243-245.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2001 Book review of Neolithic Society in Greece, edited by Paul Halstead. Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999. 163 pp. American Anthropologist 103 (3) (September): 841.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2000 Book review of Landscape Transformations and the Archaeology of Impact: Social Disruption and state Formation in Southern Africa by Warren R. Perry, 1999. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers: New York, NY. $62.00 (cloth), xv+180 pages. ISBN 0-306-45955-8. American Antiquity 65 (4): 777-778.

 

F. Theses

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1985 The Paleoeconomy of the Central Balkans: A Zooarchaeological Perspective on the Late Neolithic and Bronze Age. Ph. D. Thesis, Graduate Center, City University of New York.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1980 A Test Case in Inferring Social Stratification with Archaeological Data: The 'A' Cemetery at Kish. M. A. Thesis, Hunter College, City University of New York.

 

G. Other Publications

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2004 Report on activities during 2004 academic year. University of Manitoba Anthropology Newsletter 14 (2):  3.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2004 Report on activities during 2003-4 academic year. University of Manitoba Anthropology Newsletter 13 (1):  4-5.

Greenfield, Haskel J., Stan Freer and Gregory A. Monks 2002 A technique for the preparation and preservation of bone specimens. International Council for Archaeozoology Newsletter 3 (2): 4.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2001 Summer 2001 research on the origins of metallurgy in the Near East. University of Manitoba Anthropology Newsletter 12 (1):  5.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1999 Summer 1998 research on the Early Iron Age site of Ndondondwane. University of Manitoba Anthropology Newsletter 10 (1): 5.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1998a New courses at the University of Manitoba. Manitoba Archaeological Newsletter Series 2, vol. 10 (1): 3.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1998b University of Manitoba Up-date. Manitoba Archaeological Newsletter Series 2, vol. 10 (1): 4.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1998c Preliminary report on the 1997 Summer field season at Ndondondwane. University of Manitoba Anthropology Newsletter 9,  no. 1 (Fall): 6-8.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1997 Research report on activities during the Summer of 1996. University of Manitoba Anthropology Newsletter 7, no. 2 (Winter): 11-12.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1996 Report on activities during the Fall-Winter of 1995-6 and list of publications. University of Manitoba Anthropology Newsletter 6, no. 3 (Spring/Summer): 7-8, 9-10.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1996 Report on activities during the Summer of 1995. University of Manitoba Anthropology Newsletter 6, no 2 (Feb.): 9-11.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1995 Activities during 1993-94. University of Manitoba Anthropology Newsletter 5: 2 (Jan.): 6-7.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1992 Petnica Science Center Bulletin (Valjevo, Serbia) 12:16 (letter congratulating the Petnica Science Center on 10 years of successful collaboration).

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1987 Polish-American Archaeological Symposium. Old World Archaeology Newsletter vol. 11 (1): 6.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1986 Economy and Technology in the Central Balkans: The Animal Bones from Prehistoric Petnica (Valjevo, Yugo.). Register of American Field Research on Eastern Europe and the USSR (Princeton; International Research and Exchanges Board) 2: 56.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1981 Paleoeconomic research in central Yugoslavia. Old World Archaeology Newsletter vol. 5 (2): 10.

 

H. Photographs And Illustrations

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2001 Photographs. In Melvin Ember, Carol Ember, and Robert Hoppa. Physical Anthropology and Archaeology: The Canadian Edition. 1st edition. Prentice Hall. Pearson Education Canada, Toronto. Photographs on pp. 21, 27, 55, and 63. (R)

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2000 Figure 2. Contour maps of the site. In “Excavations at the Little Britain Site: 1997 Field School” by Greg Monks. Manitoba Archaeological Society 9 (2): 88-113.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1979 Photograph on page 26. H. Arthur Bankoff and Frederick A. Winter. A House-Burning in Serbia. Archaeology 32 (5): 8-14. (R)

 

I. Unpublished Reports and Manuscripts

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2005 Book review for potential of Canadianization of David H. Thomas and Robert L. Kelly’s introductory textbook – Archaeology, 4th edition, Thomson Wadsworth Corporation, Belmont CA. Unpublished. Submitted to Katherine Goodes, Senior Developmental Editor, Thomson Nelson, Toronto, April 25.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2004 Comments on Mel Gibson’s The Passion of Christ. In Mel Gibson’s “Passion” and the Jewish Community: A Public Forum. March 25, 2004, Asper Jewish Community Campus, Winnipeg. Circulated by email to large international audience.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2001a Be’erotayim: preliminary report on the cut marks. Submitted to Ben Seidel and The Israel Department of Antiquities.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2001b Preliminary report on the butchered animal bone remains from Afridar (license 1963), Israel. Submitted to Eliot Braun, The Israel Department of Antiquities.

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Rory Egan 1999a Archaeology as an area of emerging research strength. Document submitted to the Faculty of Arts Research Committee (March 30, 1999). It was included in Karen Grant's (Associate Dean, Univ. of Manitoba) document - Strategic Planning for Research: Identifying Our Areas of Current and Emerging Research Excellence, submitted to the office of the Vice-President (Research), University of Manitoba, April 7, 1999.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1999b Report on the 1998 geophysical survey of the Little Britain (EaLf-28) site. Submitted to Heritage Manitoba, February 1999. On file at the Department of Anthropology, University of Manitoba.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1999c Report on the 1998 geophysical survey of the historic Lagimodičre Homestead site (DILg-29), Winnipeg, Manitoba. Submitted to Northern Lights Heritage Services, Winnipeg, MB. Virginia Petch, Director. May 1999.

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Kent Fowler 1995 A Temporal analysis of the vertebrate fauna from Megalo Nisi Galanis: A Late Neolithic-Early Bronze Age site in Greek Macedonia. Submitted March 1997 to Mihalis Fotiades, director of the excavator. University of Michigan, Dept. of Classics. Ca. 100 pages of text plus 50 pages of tables. To be published in Excavations at the Late Neolithic site of Megalo Nisi Galanis, Nomos Kozani, Macedonia, edited by Mihalis Fotiades. Institute of Archaeology, University of California - Los Angeles.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1996a Report on the systematic recovery system employed during the excavations at Eleusis, 1995 and the preliminary analysis of the vertebrate remains recovered during the 1995 excavations. Submitted (May 1) to Michael Cosmopoulos (director of excavation) for the Greek government as part of the fulfillment of project's permit.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1996b Report on Bison bone found near Swan River, MB. For Ron Bazylo, Livestock Specialist, Manitoba Agriculture, Swan River. (Box 370, Swan River, MB ROL 1Z). 1 page. May 10, 1996.

Van Schalkwyk, L. O., H. Greenfield and T. Jongsma 1995 Ndondondwane Cultural Resource Management Project. Interim report submitted to The KwaZulu Monuments Council and Department of Water Affairs, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Finished Oct. 31, 1995 and submitted December 1995.

Greenfield, Haskel J.  1995 The bone and shell remains from the 1994 excavations at Eleusis, Greece. Preliminary report submitted to Michael Cosmopoulos (director of excavation) for the Greek government as part of the fulfillment of project's permit. Manuscript on file at the Departments of Classics and Anthropology, University of Manitoba.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1994 The bone and shell remains from the old excavations at Eleusis, Greece. Preliminary report submitted to Michael Cosmopoulos (director of excavation) for the Greek government as part of the fulfillment of project's permit. On file at the Departments of Classics and Anthropology, University of Manitoba.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1984 Analysis of the vertebrate fauna: Mesolithic and Early Neolithic patterns. In Excavations at Hajdučka Vodenica: An Early Neolithic site in the Iron Gates of Yugoslavia, edited by Borislav Jovanović. Archaeological Institute: Belgrade, in press, 45 pages. Revised and accepted 10/94.

Amorosi, Thomas, Daniel Russel, and Haskel J. Greenfield 1985 The low and moderate priority faunal remains from the Barclays Bank Site, 100 Water Street, New York, New York: An interim report. In T. Klein (ed.), The Barclays Bank Site, Lower Manhattan (for contractor L. Berger and Associates, Inc., East Orange, NJ).

 

J. Websites

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Matthew Singer n.d. Ndondondwane: an Early Iron Age Site in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Under development.

 

K. Manuscripts Under Development

1. Monographs

Greenfield, Haskel J. n.d. Foeni-Salaş: an Early Neolithic Starčevo-Criş Settlement in southwestern Romania.

Greenfield, Haskel J. n.d. The Paleoeconomy of Prehistoric (Middle and Late Neolithic, Eneolithic, and EIA) Petnica, Yugoslavia: Fauna and Flora (1980-1986).

Greenfield, Haskel J. n.d. The fauna and systematic recovery systems from the Iron Age excavations at Kadica Brdo, Yugoslavia.

Greenfield, Haskel J. n.d. The faunal remains from the Middle Neolithic site at Stragari, Yugoslavia.

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Svetozar Stanković n.d. The survey and excavations at Prehistoric (Early Neolithic, Eneolithic, and EIA) Blagotin, Yugoslavia.

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Len van Schalkwyk n.d. Ndondondwane: The final report on two decades of research. To be published by the Natal Museum.

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Adam Allentuck n.d. The fauna of Titriş Hőyűk. To be published in the Final Report on Titriş Hőyűk (Oriental Institute, Chicago).

 

2. Articles in books or journals

Singer, Matthew and Haskel J. Greenfield 2002 From paper in the field to digital analysis in the lab: issues in data recording and analysis from Ndondondwane.

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Laszlo Bartosiewicz n.d. Analysis of the tooth wear data from a series of Bos taurus cf. primigenius skulls and mandibles from the Hungarian Agricultural Museum.

Greenfield, Haskel J. n.d. Zooarchaeological remains from Foeni-Salaş: an Early Neolithic Starčevo-Criş Settlement in southwestern Romania. Manuscript on file at the University of Manitoba.

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Tina L. Jongsma n.d. Zooarchaeological remains from Blagotin: an Early Neolithic Starčevo Settlement in central Serbia. Manuscript on file at the University of Manitoba.

Greenfield, Haskel J. n.d. The Paleoeconomy of Prehistoric Petnica, Yugoslavia: Fauna and Flora (1980-1986). Manuscript on file at the University of Manitoba.

Greenfield, Haskel J. n.d. The faunal remains from the Middle Neolithic site at Stragari, Yugoslavia. Manuscript on file at the University of Manitoba.

Greenfield, Haskel J. n.d. Fauna from Vinča. Unpublished manuscript.

Greenfield, Haskel J. n.d. Zooarchaeological remains from Blagotin, Yugoslavia. Manuscript on file at the University of Manitoba.

Greenfield, Haskel J. n.d. Further experimental research on distinguishing cut marks made with stone, copper, and bronze tools. Journal of Archaeological Science.

 

L. Editorial Assignments

2001-present – Member of the editorial advisory board of the journal Archaeologia Bulgarica. http://www.techno-link.com/clients/lvagalin/index.html. (January 2001 until present).

 

VI. PROFESSIONAL LECTURES

A. Workshops Conducted

1992 Weekend Workshop in Faunal Analysis in Archaeology, University of Minnesota, Center for Ancient Studies, Minneapolis (3/5-9/92).

 

B. Symposia Chaired/Organized/Moderated

2004 Chair of session - Society and Social Organization (Session 16). Canadian Archaeological Association, Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, MB, May 13-15.

2001 Chair and Session organizer – Space in African Society: Recent perspectives on the spatial organization of southern African society in the Iron Age" An Odyssey of Space: Proceedings of the 2001 Chacmool conference, Calgary, Alberta. November 14-18, 2001.

1995 Chair of session 6, 5th Annual APALA (Archaeology, Physical Anthropology, Linguistics, Anthropology) Student Conference, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Jan. 20-22, 1995.

1993 Chair of session, 3rd Annual APALA (Archaeology, Physical Anthropology, Linguistics, Anthropology) Student Conference, University of Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Oct. 1992.

1989a Society for American Archaeology, 88th annual meeting, Atlanta, GA (4/5‑4/9/89), "Europe in the Fourth Millennium" ‑ Organizer, with Susan Gregg.

1988a Binational Conference ‑ Indiana University/Warsaw University, "Prehistoric Cultural Development in Temperate Woodlands: Poland and the Eastern United States", Indiana University, Bloomington ‑ Coordinator and Moderator (3/9‑12/88).

1988b 12th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Zagreb, Yugoslavia ‑ Organizer/Chair of symposium "Archaeological, Historic and Ethnographic Perspectives on the Origins and Development of Transhumant Pastoralism in Southern and Alpine Europe" (7/24‑31/88). Resulting edited volume is published as Bartosiewicz and Greenfield 1999. Also, member of the meeting's scientific organizing committee.

1986 National Teleconference on BioDiversity, Indiana University ‑ Anthropology panel participant (9/24/86).

1982 American Anthropological Association, 81st annual meeting, Washington, D.C. ‑ Organizer/Chair of symposium "Archeology and Archaeozoology: The Reconstruction of Paleoeconomy" (11/82). Published as Zooarchaeology Supplement, MASCA Journal (University Museum; Philadelphia.) 3 (2), 1984.

 

C. Papers Presented At Professional Conferences (Abstracts published only in conference booklets)

Senior Eugenius and Haskel J. Greenfield 2004 Household mode of production during the Early Neolithic of southeastern Europe: Foeni-Salaş, Romania. Manitoba Archaeological Society Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, Nov. 20.

tGreenfield, Haskel J. 2004 Spatial patterning of Early Iron Age Metal Production at Ndondondwane, South Africa: The Question of Cultural Continuity between the Early and Late Iron Ages. Canadian Archaeological Association, Annual Meeting, Winnipeg, MB, May 13-15.

Elizabeth Arnold and Haskel J. Greenfield 2002a The origins of transhumant pastoralism in temperate southeastern Europe: a zooarchaeological perspective. International Congress of Archaeozoology. Durham, UK, August 23-28, 2002.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2002b Sexing fragmentary ungulate acetabulaeInternational Congress of Archaeozoology. Durham, UK, August 23-28, 2002.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2002c A reconsideration of the secondary products revolution: 20 years of research in the central Balkans. International Congress of Archaeozoology. Durham, UK, August 23-28, 2002.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2002d Butchering patterns at Jericho: preliminary results. International Congress of Archaeozoology. ASWA 2002. Institute of Archaeology, University of London, UK, 30th August 30-1st September.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2002e The origins of metallurgy in Israel: report on cut marks on animal bones. Annual meeting of the American School of Oriental Research, Toronto, November 20-23, 2002.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2001a Spatial models of intra-settlement spatial organization in the EIA of southern Africa: a view from Ndondondwane on the central cattle pattern In An Odyssey of Space: Proceedings of the 2001 Chacmool conference, Calgary, Alberta. November 14-18, 2001.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2001b The central cattle pattern revisited: a view from Ndondondwane. In Pan-African Congress of Prehistoric and Related Sciences, Bamako, Mali. Paper not presented due to illness.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2001c The origins of metallurgy in Israel: preliminary results of research on cut marks on animal bones. Third annual conference on zooarchaeology in Israel. Symposium organized by Brian Hesse and Arlene Fradkin, July 8, 2001. Albright Institute, Jerusalem.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2001d Status and Hierarchy in the "A" cemetery from Kish. Canadian Association for Physical Anthropology, 29th annual conference, Winnipeg, MB, October 25-27, 2001.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2001e Integrating epigraphic and archaeological settlement pattern data in the analysis of mortuary remain: The "A" Cemetery at Kish, Iraq. In An Odyssey of Space: Proceedings of the 2001 Chacmool conference, Calgary, Alberta. November 14-18, 2001.

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Tina L. Jongsma 2001f The spatial organization of Early Neolithic settlements in temperate southeastern Europe: a view from Blagotin, Serbia. In An Odyssey of Space: Proceedings of the 2001 Chacmool conference, Calgary, Alberta. November 14-18, 2001.

Singer, Matthew and Haskel J. Greenfield 2001g Problems in applying a GIS spatial analytic framework: Examples from the Early Iron Age site of Ndondondwane, South Africa. In An Odyssey of Space: Proceedings of the 2001 Chacmool conference, Calgary, Alberta. November 14-18, 2001.

Fread, Ed and Haskel J. Greenfield 2001h The use of intrasite spatial analysis and zooarchaeology in order to identify activity areas and determine social structure of an Early Iron Age village in Kwazulu-Natal Province, South Africa. In An Odyssey of Space: Proceedings of the 2001 Chacmool conference, Calgary, Alberta. November 14-18, 2001. Withdrawn and not presented.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2000a Re-analysis of the vertebrate fauna from Hajdučka Vodenica in the Danubian Iron Gates of Yugoslavia: subsistence and taphonomy from the Early Neolithic and Mesolithic. The Iron Gates in Prehistory: New Perspectives. Edinburgh, UK, 30 March - 2 April, 2000.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2000b Faunal Assemblages from the Early Neolithic of the Central Balkans: Methodological Issues in the Reconstruction of Subsistence and Land Use. The Iron Gates in Prehistory: New Perspectives. Edinburgh, 30 March - 2 April, 2000.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2000c Intra-settlement spatial organisation of Early Iron Age societies in southern Africa: a view from Ndondondwane, South Africa. Biannual meeting of the Society for Africanist Archaeologists, Cambridge, UK, July 12-15, 2000.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2000d The social and economic context for domestic horse origins in southeastern Europe: a view from Ljuljaci in the central Balkans. In Horses and Humans: The Evolution of Equine/Human Relationships, October 17-21, 2000. Symposium organized by Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, PA.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 2000e Faunal remains from the Early Bronze Age site of Titris Titris Höyük, Turkey. In Archaeozoology of Southwest Asia V, Yarmouk University, Irbid, Jordan. Paper not given due to illness.

McKinley, Valerie and Haskel J. Greenfield 2000f - Style as a marker of social boundaries. 33rd Annual Chacmool Conference, organized by the Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary, Nov. 12-15, 1998.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1999a Distinguishing metal from stone blade cut marks: a new perspective on the origin of metallurgy. In Experimental Archaeology, a symposium organised by James R. Mathieu and Andrew Pelcin. Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago, IL, March 25-28, 1999.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1999b Early Iron Age intra-settlement spatial organisation in southern Africa - a consideration of alternative models. World Archaeological Congress 4, Capetown, South Africa. January 10-14, 1999.

Michael B. Cosmopoulos, Haskel Greenfield, and Deborah Ruscillo Cosmopoulos 1999c Animal and Marine Remain Use and Exploitation at Eleusis. First International conference on the Zooarchaeology of Greece: Recent Advances. Athens, Greece. September 9-11.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1999d Megalo Nisi Galanis and the Secondary Products Revolution in Macedonia. First International conference on the Zooarchaeology of Greece: Recent Advances. Athens, Greece. September 9-11.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1999e Surveying early agricultural sites in Southern Africa: the application of the Geonics EM-38 Conductivity Meter to the Early Iron Age site of Ndondondwane, South Africa. Third International Conference on Archaeological Prospection. September 9-11. Munich, Germany. Poster Session.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1999f Conductivity survey and surface collection of the Little Britain site, Lockport, MB. 1999 annual conference of the Manitoba Archaeological Society, Winnipeg (October 15-17, 1999).

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1998a Transhumant pastoralism and the colonization of the highlands in temperate southeastern Europe. In On Being First: Cultural Innovation and Environmental Adaptation, 31st Annual Chacmool Conference, organized by the Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary, Nov. 12-15, 1998.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1998b Ndondondwane and the spatial organization of southeast African Early Iron Age communities. 1998 annual conference of the Manitoba Archaeological Society, Winnipeg (October 24, 1998).

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1998c Conductivity survey of the Lagimodičre Homestead and Lockport East sites: a comparative study. 1998 annual conference of the Manitoba Archaeological Society, Winnipeg (October 24, 1998).

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1998d Ndondondwane revisited: results of the 1996-97 field seasons. The 15th Biennial Conference of the Southern African Association of Archaeologists, July 6-10, 1998.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1998e Origins of metallurgy: a zooarchaeological perspective. 8th International congress of Archaeozoology, Victoria, B.C. August 23-28, 1998.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1998f The Vertebrate Fauna from Hajdučka Vodenica: An Early Neolithic Site in the Danubian Iron Gates of Yugoslavia. 8th International congress of Archaeozoology, Victoria, B.C. August 23-28, 1998. Not presented due to illness.

Jongsma, Tina L.  and Haskel J. Greenfield 1998h Architectural technology and the spread of early agricultural societies in temperate southeastern Europe In Untrampled ground - untrammelled views: Human exploitation of and settlement patterns on new landscapes. Proceedings of the 31st (1998) Annual Chacmool Conference, edited by University of Calgary, Department of Archaeology, Alberta.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1997a Origins of metallurgy: a zooarchaeological perspective. Canadian Archaeological Association, 30th annual meeting, Saskatoon, May 7-11, 1997.

Greenfield, Haskel J. and Tina Jongsma 1997b Ndondondwane revisited: new perspectives on the southern African central cattle pattern. In 62nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Nashville, TN, April 2-6, 1997.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1996a Origins of metallurgy: A zooarchaeological perspective from the Central Balkans. In Eureka: The Archaeology of Innovation. Proceedings of the 29th (1996) Annual Chacmool Conference conference organized by the Department of Archaeology, University of Calgary, Nov. 14-16, 1996.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1996b Ndondondwane Revisited: Part II. The 14th Southern African Association of Archaeologists Biennial Conference, July 1-4, 1996.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1995a Surface Collection, Remote Sensing, and Excavation: An Integrated Approach to Site Investigation. Manitoba Archaeological Society, 34th annual meeting, Winnipeg, 9/29-10/1/95.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1995b Identification of Activity Areas on Early Neolithic Settlements in the Central Balkans: A Comparison of Surface Collection and Remote Sensing with Excavation Data. Society for American Archaeology, 94th  annual meeting, Minneapolis (May 3-8, 1995). Submitted for publication to Geoarchaeology.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1991a Transhumance pastoralism and the emergence of complex societies in the Central Balkans. In Symposium: House, Temple, Cemetery, Enclosure: Arenas of Social Power in the Prehistory of Southeast Europe. Symposium organized by John Chapman, Society for American Archaeology, 90th annual meeting, New Orleans, LA (4/25-4/28/91).

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1991b Early Neolithic Subsistence Systems in SE Europe. The 1991 Chacmool conference, Calgary (11/90). Published.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1989 The socioeconomic transformation of Southeastern Europe in the Fourth Millennium. Society for American Archaeology, 88th annual meeting, Atlanta, GA (4/5‑4/9/89).

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1988a Bone consumption of pigs in a contemporary Serbian village: implications for the interpretation of faunal assemblages. American Anthropological Association, 87th annual meeting, Phoenix, Arizona (11/16‑20/88). Published.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1988b A zooarchaeological perspective on the origins of transhumant pastoralism in temperate southeastern Europe, 12th  International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Zagreb, Yugoslavia (7/24‑31/88). Published.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1988c Late Neolithic subsistence economy of the Central Balkans (Yugoslavia). Society for American Archaeology, 53rd annual meeting, Phoenix, AZ. (4/27/88‑5/1/88). Published.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1988d Transhumance and chiefdoms in the Central Balkans. Chiefdoms in Western Eurasia Symposium, University of Missouri‑Columbia (4/24/88). Published.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1988e A Kula Ring in prehistoric Europe? A consideration of local and inter‑ regional exchange in temperate southeast Europe. Between Bands and States: Sedentism, Subsistence and Interaction in Small‑Scale Societies symposium, Southern Illinois University‑Carbondale (4/15‑16/88). Published.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1987 Late Neolithic subsistence and settlement in the Central Balkans (Yugoslavia). American Anthropological Association, 86th annual meeting, Chicago, IL. (11/87). Published.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1986a The advent of transhumant pastoralism: A zooarchaeological approach. American Anthropological Association, 85th annual meeting, Philadelphia, Penn. (11/86). Published.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1986b The origins of transhumant pastoralism: A view from the central Balkans. 5th International Congress of Archaeozoology, Bordeaux, France (8/25‑30/86).

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1985 A zooarchaeological perspective on the Secondary Products Revolution: A view from the Balkans. American Anthropological Association, 84th annual meeting, Washington, DC. (1985) and The World Archaeological Congress, Southampton, England (9/1‑7/86). Published.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1984 Modes of production in the lowlands of the Vojvodina during the Late Neolithic. Vth International Congress of Southeast European Studies, Belgrade, Yugoslavia (9/11‑17/84).

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1983 V. Gordon Childe and the paleoeconomy of the central Balkans. American Anthropological Association, 82nd annual meeting, Chicago (11/83).

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1982 Modeling changing animal exploitation strategies during the later prehistory of southeastern Europe. American Anthropological Association, 81st annual meeting, Washington, DC (11/82). Published.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1981 A model of changing animal exploitation strategies during the Bronze Age of temperate southeastern Europe. 3rd annual Conference of the Hleb i Vino Society, Philadelphia, Penn. (3/81). Published.

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1980 Integrating archaeological and epigraphic information in mortuary analysis: The A cemetery at Kish. Society for American Archaeology, 45th Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Penn. (5/80).

Greenfield, Haskel J. 1979 Surface survey strategies: Preliminary report of the 1977 survey in the lower Morava valley, Yugoslavia, with H. A. Bankoff. 1st annual conference of the Hleb i Vino Society, Philadelphia, Penn. (3/79). Published.

 

D. Recent Invited Public Lectures

2004 Comments on Mel Gibson’s The Passion of Christ. In Mel Gibson’s “Passion” and the Jewish Community: A Public Forum. March 25, 2004, Asper Jewish Community Campus, Winnipeg.

2003 The Secondary Products Revolution: when and where milking, wool production and the use of animals for traction first developed. Natal Branch of the South African Archaeological Society, The Natal Museum, Pietermaritzburg, February 19, 2003.

2003 Ndondondwane: an Early Iron Age site in KwaZulu-Natal. University of Capetown, Department of Archaeology, Capetown, South Africa. February 13, 2003.

2001 - The Children of Lerin, the Greek Civil War of 1945-48, and ethnic cleansing in the Balkans in the years immediately following World War II. Annual series of Central and Eastern Europe Talks, University of Manitoba. November 2, 2001.

2001 - The origins of metallurgy in Israel: preliminary results of research on cut marks on animal bones. Colloquium hosted by the Department of Life Sciences, Hebrew University. July 3, 2001.

2000a - Ethnographic models and the spatial organization of Early Iron Age society in southern Africa. Guest lecture at Simon Fraser University, Department of Archaeology, Burnaby, BC. November 24, 2000.

2000b - Ethnographic models and the spatial organization of Early Iron Age society in southern Africa. Guest lecture at University of Alberta, Department of Anthropology, Edmonton, AB. November 27, 2000.

2000c - Recent research at the Early Iron Age Village of Ndondondwane, South Africa. In A celebration of international archaeological research in Manitoba, an archaeological colloquium organized by Archaeological Institute of America, Winnipeg, Society, 5 March 2000 (at the University of Manitoba, University College).

1999a - The evolution of domestic animals. Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences, Department of Animal Science, The University of Manitoba, March 18, 1999.

1999b - The Secondary Products Revolution. Herzeliya Adas Yeshuram Synagogue, Melave Malke Programs, February 20, 1999.

1998 - What is modern archaeology? Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 6340 Tenth Avenue SW, Naples, Florida, January 3, 1998.

1997 - Witch Doctor Huts, Beer Pots, and Dung: An Early Iron Age African Village. University of Manitoba, Department of Anthropology, March 14, 1997 (with Tina Jongsma - I gave the lecture).

1997 Archaeology. Ramah School, 5th grade classes, Winnipeg, Manitoba. Feb. 5, 1997.

1995 - The 1992 Field Season in Romania: Reconstructing a Project from the Ashes of the Balkan Wars. University of Manitoba, Dept. of Anthropology. March 11, 1995.

1994 - The Origins of Milking, Wool Production, Traction, and Transhumant Pastoralism in Europe. Univ. of Belgrade, Dept. of Archaeology. Series of lectures in Feb. 1994.

1993 - Archaeology and Zooarchaeology: Reconstructing Prehistoric Subsistence. Petnica Science Center, Valjevo, Yugoslavia. Nov. 3, 1993.

1993 - Recent excavations at the Early Neolithic site of Foeni-Salaş in the Romanian Banat. Institute for Prehistory, University of Heidelberg, Germany. Sept. 25, 1993; University of Timişoara, Romania, Oct. 28, 1993.

1993 - Early Agricultural Communities in Europe: A Report on the University of Manitoba's 1991 Excavations in Serbia. University of Manitoba, Department of Anthropology, (2/5/93).

1993 - The First Neolithic Communities in the Central Balkans. Classical Association of Manitoba and Archaeological Institute of America, Winnipeg Society (1/24/93).

1992 - Recent Archaeological Research in Yugoslavia, East European Studies Group, Universities of Manitoba and Winnipeg, March 17, 1992.

1992 - The Secondary Products Revolution in the Old World and Implications for Botany and Land Use Studies. University of Manitoba, Faculty of Botany, (10/21/92).

1992 - Zooarchaeology and The Secondary Products Revolution in the Old World. University of Minnesota, Center for Ancient Studies, Minneapolis (3/5/92).

1992 - Origin of the Use of Animals for Reasons Other than their Meat and Hides. Classical Association of Manitoba/Archaeological Institute of America, Winnipeg Society, (1/26/92).

1991 - Was There a Kula Ring Exchange System During the Prehistory of Southeastern Europe. University of Manitoba, Dept. of Anthropology Colloquia Series (3/15/91).

1990 - Origins of Milk and Wool Production in the Old World. Manitoba Archaeological Society, (2/90).

There were numerous lectures prior to 1990, as well.

 

VII. MEDIA APPEARANCES/INTERVIEWS

A. 1995-present

2004 Jewish, Christian panelists give Gibson’s Passion thumbs down. Winnipeg Jewish Post and News. March 31, page 2.

1999a - Interview about conviction of WW II era Croatian concentration camp commander for war crimes by Krishna Lalbiharie for Uptown Magazine, Winnipeg, MB, October 4, 1999.

1999b Field placements as an Integral part of Faculty of Arts courses. University of Manitoba Alumni Journal, 59 (no. 1, Spring), special Faculty of Arts insert, p. 3.

1999c The University of Manitoba: Putting Manitoba on the Map brochure, p. 8. Mention of archaeological fieldwork in Serbia.

1999d Videon television program Insight, Channel 11, Winnipeg. Panel discussion on Kosovo, April 6, 1999 (1 hour).

1999e Nato - Kosovo- Emergency!. Panel discussion at Mondragon Bookstore and Coffee House, 91 Albert Street. April 10, 1999 (3 hours).

1999f MTN television news program, Channel 8, Winnipeg. Interviewed on situation in Kosovo, April 11, 1999 (5 minutes).

1999g CBC television program 24 Hours, Channel 2, Winnipeg. Interview with Ross Rutherford on Kosovo. April 12, 1999 (10 minutes).

1997 Interviewed on radio station CJOB (by Cathy Hanson), Winnipeg, about archaeological dating. Appeared same day at 4:30 PM. Related to RCMP finding a body (skeleton) in Ashern, MB and how it’s age could be determined. June 13.

1997 Orthodox upbringing led to Archaeological career. Winnipeg Jewish Post and Press, March 14, 1997, p. 23 newspaper article written by Leslie Malkin (March 2, 1997 interviewed). The article highlighted my early life and how it led to a career in Archaeology. It also used illustrations from my SSHRC-funded excavations in Serbia and Romania.

1997 Radio Canada International, interviewed by Maryse Jobin (Announcer-Producer). Interview appeared on RCI later in the year. February.

1997 University of Manitoba Annual Report 1996-97, p. 20 - discusses my receiving a 3 year SSHRC grant for the study of Early Iron Age farming communities in South Africa.

1996 October - Winnipeg Free Press (newspaper), interviewed by Steven Wise (reporter). Article on my European research. It appeared on November 18, 1996.

1996 September - University of Manitoba, Department of Public Affairs, interviewed by John Dunakis. Press release in November 1996 and article in University of Manitoba Bulletin  February 13, 1997, vol. 30, number 15 edition, page 5. Discusses European research.

1996 July - Reporter from Zulu (Durban) newspaper and magazine. Article was on the Ndondondwane project.

1996 Aunties and antiquity. By reporter Patricia Luca in True Love Magazine (A Black Women's Monthly Magazine), Johannesburg. September 1996 issue, pp. 112-114. Article was on the Ndondondwane project.

1996 Back to the Iron Age. Focus: University of Natal Magazine 7 (4): 25, written by Rupini Vadyvaloo - discusses Ndondondwane project and my role as co-director.

1996 Participated in the making of a film on the Early Iron Age of Natal, sponsored by the University of Natal, Department of History and the KwaZulu Monuments Council - 1996. Advertisement for film is located on the web at http://www.und.ac.za/und/ccms/video/afroots.htm

1995 Ancient history on our doorstep. Article written by reporter Tony Carnie in the Natal Mercury (Durban), 1995. Article was on the Ndondondwane project.

1995 Fortunate few who live in the great outdoors. Article written by reporter Tony Carnie in the Natal Mercury (Durban), 1995. Article was on the Ndondondwane project.

1995 Major archaeology find in remote KZN. Article written by reporter Tony Carnie in the Natal Mercury (Durban), August 11, 1995. Article was on the Ndondondwane project.

1995 20 minute documentary on the Ndondondwane excavations by South African television - August 1995, aired in the Fall of 1996.

 

B. Various interviews in Serbian media – 1991-1994

1993 Interview by Alexander Radoman, reporter for Science/Environment Program, Belgrade Radio-Television Network - at the University of Belgrade (Feb. 1994).

1992 Interview by Belgrade Radio-Television Network for special 1 hour program on the excavations at Blagotin, broadcast repeatedly throughout 1992-3, interviewed at Blagotin site (Aug. 29, 1992)

1991 Petnica Science Center Newsletter/Bilten (Serbia) 9: 16. Discusses my 1990 research in Yugoslavia.

1991 Interview on Belgrade Radio, July 1995.

1991 Interview with Science/Environment Program, Belgrade Radio- Television Network - interviewed on Sept. 1, 1991 at the University of Belgrade with co-director.

1987 Crtež star 15,000 godina (Drawings older than 15,000 years) Oslobodjenje Daily Newspaper (Sarajevo), (August 21). Describes research at Badanj rockshelter, Bosnia.

 

C. Various interviews in Romanian media

1995 Renasterea (chief newspaper of the Banat), 1995, published in July (after I left the country).

1993 Timişoara TV – two interviews.

1992 Renasterea (chief newspaper of the Banat) Nr. 755, Aug. 22, 1992, page 1 and 13.

 

D. Various interviews in Winnipeg media

            a) The Jewish Post and News, March 13, 1991, p. A12 (interview)

            b) The Winnipeg Sun, Dec. 1, 1991, p. 17 (interview)

            c) The Winnipeg Sun, Oct. 2, 1990 (report on forensic activities)

 

There were numerous other media mentions prior to 1990.

 

VIII. ARCHAEOLOGICAL FIELD AND LABORATORY EXPERIENCES

A. Archaeological Field Experience

2003 Tepe Ziyyaret Archaeological Project, Turkey, directed by Timothy Matney, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Akron (Ohio). August 1-15.

1998 Supervisor of conductivity survey of the Louis Riel Birthplace site (April 25, 1998 - directed by Virginia Petch, Northern Consultants, Winnipeg, MB), Lockport West site (May 20-25, 1998 - directed by Gregory A. Monks, Department of Anthropology, University of Manitoba), and the Little Britain Site, Lockport (October 4-5, 1998 - directed by H. Greenfield, Department of Anthropology, University of Manitoba).

1995-2004 Excavations and laboratory research at Early Iron Age site of Ndondondwane, South Africa - co-directed by H. Greenfield and Len van Schalkwyk (KwaZulu-Natal Research Council, Pietermaritzburg/Ulundi, South Africa). Fieldwork - July 15-Aug. 30, 1995, June 4-Aug 4, 1996, June 24-August 25, 1997; Lab analysis - June 15-August 22, 1998, Jan 1-Feb. 25, 2003, Dec. 9, 2003-Jan. 15, 2004.

1995 Excavations at Eleusis, Greece - directed by Michael Cosmopoulos, Dept. of Classics, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, MB, Canada. Organic residue recovery specialist and zooarchaeologist, (June 12-24, 1995).

1992-94 Co-director (with Florin Draşovean) of the joint University of Manitoba/Museum of the Banat excavations of the Early Neolithic site at Foeni-Salaş, Romania (July 20-Aug. 28, 1992; April 25-May 2, 1994; July 20-Sept. 10, 1993; April 25-Aug. 5, 1994).

1993 Excavation of the Early Neolithic site at Blagotin, Yugoslavia, directed by Dr. Svetozar Stanković (University of Beograd). Duties: excavation and analysis of 1992 faunal remains with Tina Jongsma (Univ. of Manitoba).  June 15-July 15, 1993.

1992 Co-director (with Horea Ciugudean) of the joint University of Manitoba/First of December University and Museum of History of Alba Iulia survey and excavations of Neolithic sites in the Ampoi (i.e. Şura di Pietra) and middle Mureş river valleys, Romania, July 1-July 20.

1991 Co-director (with Svetozar Stanković) of joint University of Manitoba/Belgrade excavations at Blagotin, an Early Neolithic locality, Serbia, Yugoslavia - July 1 August 20.

1989 Excavations at Megalo Nisi Galanis (Nomos Kozani, Macedonia), Greece, (directed by Dr. Mihalis Fotiades, Dept. of Classics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor). Zooarchaeologist ‑ July 15-August 5.

1987‑88 Excavations at Kadica Brdo, Bosnia, Yugoslavia (directed by Dr. Blagoje Govedarica, Bosnia‑Hercegovinia Academy of Sciences and Arts, Sarajevo). Director of Systematic Recovery and Sampling Programs, and Faunal Analyst ‑ August 1987 and 1988.

1982‑85 Excavations at Petnica, Yugoslavia. Co‑Field Director (with Željko Jež, Petnica Research Station, Valjevo, Yugoslavia) ‑ July 1985; Director of Systematic Recovery and Sampling Programs, and Zooarchaeologist ‑ July 1983, July‑August 1982.

1982 Excavations at Vinča‑Belo Brdo, Yugoslavia, directed by Drs. Milutin Garašanin and Dragoslav Srejović, Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. Zooarchaeologist ‑ May‑June.

1982 Excavations at Mala Vrbica‑Livade, Yugoslavia, directed by Dr. Petar Popović (Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade) and Mirjana Vukmanović (Narodni Muzej, Belgrade). Zooarchaeologist ‑ August.

1980 Excavations at Novačka Čuprija, Yugoslavia, directed by Dr. H. Arthur Bankoff and Frederick Winter (Dept. of Anthro., Brooklyn College) and Mirjana Vukmanović (above address). Zooarchaeologist and Director of Survey ‑ June‑August.

1979 Excavations at the Old Spye Taverne Site, New Jersey, directed by Dr. Nan Rothschild (Dept. Anthropology, Barnard College, New York). Area Supervisor and Surveyor ‑ March‑April.

1978 Regional Settlement Pattern Survey, Netanya‑Tulkarm Region, Israel, directed by Paul Steinfeld, Dept. of Anthropology, Columbia University and the Brooklyn Museum Archaeological Project in Israel. Crew Member ‑ June‑July.

1977 Lower Morava Prehistoric Archaeological Survey Project, Yugoslavia, directed by Dr. H. Arthur Bankoff (above address) and Dr. Duan Krstić (Narodni Muzej, Belgrade). Director of Survey JulyAugust.

1976 Ecological Survey and Ethno‑archaeological Project, Lake Patzcuaro Basin, Michoacan, Mexico, directed by Dr. Shirley Gorenstein (Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York). Crew Member ‑ June.

1974 Excavation of a late glacial deposit conducted under the auspices of the Natural Science Museum, Blairstown, NJ. Crew Member ‑ May.

1973 Excavations at Tell Gezer, Israel, directed by Dr. Joe Seger (Harvard Semitic Museum and Hebrew Union College). Crew member ‑ June‑August.

 

B. Archaeological Field School Experience

1998 Director of University of Manitoba conductivity survey field school - survey of the Louis Riel Birthplace site (April 25, 1998 - directed by Virginia Petch, Northern Consultants, Winnipeg, MB), Lockport West site (May 20-25, 1998 - directed by Gregory A. Monks, Department of Anthropology, University of Manitoba), and the Little Britain Site, Lockport (September 4-5, 1998 - directed by Donna Lee Deck, Department of Anthropology, University of Winnipeg).

1996-97 Co-Director. University of Natal (Durban), Dept. of History's Archaeological Field School at Ndondondwane, South Africa, July 10-20, 1996 (15 students from UND) and Ndondondwane Archaeological Field School, July 8-Aug. 4, 1996 (5 students from Oxford University, 1 from Univ. of Virginia, and 1 from Harvard Univ.). In 1997, June 30-August 15, there were 4 students from the Univ. of Manitoba, 2 from University of Virginia, 1 from Concordia University, 2 from Cambridge University, and 2 from Oxford University.

1991-93 Director. University of Manitoba's Field School in Southeastern European Archaeology (see excavations listed under Field Experience for locations).

1982‑85 Co‑Field Director and Zooarchaeologist. Petnica Excavations, Yugoslavia. Co‑Field Director ‑ August 1985; Zooarchaeologist and Organic Residue Recovery Specialist ‑ July 1983, July‑August 1982. 

1979 Area Supervisor and Surveyor. Excavations at the Old Spye Taverne Site, New Jersey. Excavation directed by Dr. Nan Rothschild (Dept. Anthropology, Barnard College, New York). March‑April.

1974 Student Crew Member. Excavation of a late glacial deposit conducted under the auspices of the Natural Science Museum, Blairstown, NJ., May.

1973 Student Crew Member. Tell Gezer Excavations, Israel, directed by Dr. Joe Seger (Harvard Semitic Museum and Hebrew Union College). June‑August.

 

C. Forensic Experience

2003 Analysis of suspicious find of possible human bones during renovation at a Winnipeg city address. Bones identified to be from domestic pig and chicken. Police report # 03-145980, Constable K. Birkett, Winnipeg Police District 2, July 9, 2003.

1992 Winnipeg Police Department - consultant in the analysis of unidentified cranium.

1991 RCMP, Winnipeg - consultant in murder case on the Long Plain Indian Reserve.

1990 Winnipeg Police Department - Excavation and analysis of inhumation of murder victim. Director of excavation - Sept. 1990.

 

D. Cultural Resource Management Experience

1998 Supervisor of conductivity survey of the Louis Riel Birthplace site (April 25, 1998 - directed by Virginia Petch, Northern Consultants, Winnipeg, MB),

1991 Analysis of zoological remains from Little Saskatchewan river, excavated by Michael Kelley and Associates, Calgary (3/91).

1984-85 Barclays Bank excavations, lower Manhattan, New York ‑ Excavation directed by T. Klein (Louis Berger and Associates, East Orange, New Jersey). Zooarchaeological analysis ‑ November‑May.

1984 Broad Financial Plaza (80 Broad St.) excavations, lower Manhattan. Excavation directed by Dr. Joel Grossman (Greenhouse Consultants, New York). Zooarchaeological study of 17‑19th century strata ‑ July‑August.

1984 Stadt Huys, 7 Hanover Square, and Telco excavations, lower Manhattan. Excavation directed by Dr. Nan Rothschild (Dept. of Anthropology, Barnard College, New York). Faunal analysis of 17th‑19th century strata ‑ March‑June.

1979 North Castle Phase 1, Armonk, New York. Survey directed by Dr. Nan Rothschild (above address). Crew Member ‑ June.

1978 Chester Phase 2, Chester, New York. Excavation directed by Dr. Nan Rothschild (above address). Crew Member ‑ April.

 

E. Laboratory Research Experience

2003-05 Study of zooarchaeological assemblage from Ziyaret Tepe, Turkey in Tepe, Turkey (Field work: August 1-15, 2003) and Anthropology Lab, University of Manitoba (June 1-July 15; Sept. 15-Nov. 30, 2004; Feb. 15-April 30, 2005).

2004 Analysis of cut marks from EBA Tel Yarmouth (Israel) – University of Manitoba Anthropology Lab (May 1-30, 2004).

2003-04 Study of cut marks on the Goltepe and Zawi Chemi Shanidar faunal collections, with Alan Gilbert, Fordham University (April 2003; Aug. 29-Sept. 5, 2004).

2001-03 Study of the zooarchaeological material from several Neolithic and Bronze Age sites in Israel stored in the labs of the Department of Zoology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel (May 25-July 16, 2001, June 15-July 6, 2003) - cut mark analysis.

2000-2003 Analysis of cut marks on prehistoric bones from Poland (University of Manitoba Anthropology Lab).

2000-2002 Study of the zooarchaeological material from Tel es-Sultan (Jericho, Palestinian Authority) in the Natural History Museum, Department of Mammalogy, London, UK (July 10-20, 2000; August 30-September 6, 2002) - cut mark analysis.

1999 Study of mammalian zoological collections in American Museum of Natural History, December 26-28, 1999.

1998 Continuation of building of Zooarchaeological Comparative Collection, University of Manitoba, Dept. of Anthropology (Work conducted mostly at Stony Mountain). February and September 1998.

1997 Analysis of faunal remains Early Neolithic Foeni-Salaş (Romania) and Middle Neolithic Stragari (Serbia), (with Tina Jongsma and Ed Fread).

1997-2003 Analysis of faunal remains from the EBA city of Titris Höyük, southeastern Turkey, excavated by Guillermo Algaze, University of California, San Diego, with Adam Allentuck and other students. Lab work conducted at the University of Manitoba Anthropology Lab.

1996 Identification of animal bones for Ron Bazylo, Livestock Specialist, Manitoba Agriculture (Box 370, Swan River, MB ROL 1Z). May 10, 1996.

1995 Analysis of excavation data (artifacts, fauna, documentation) from two Early Neolithic sites in the Central Balkans - Blagotin (Serbia) stored in Belgrade (June 25-July 1) and Foeni-Salaş (Romania) stored in Timişoara (July 1-10).

1994-1996 Analysis of the faunal remains from Eleusis, Greece (excavations directed by Dr. Michael Cosmopoulos, Univ. of Manitoba) - 1/93, 4/95, 10/95, 2/96-4/96.

1993-1994 Analysis of the faunal remains from the Early Neolithic site at Blagotin, Serbia (excavations directed by H. Greenfield and S. Stanković) - 6/15-7/15/93, 10/1/93-12/2/93, 2/1-3/19/94.

1989-1991 Analysis of 1988-89 faunal remains from the excavations at Megalo Nisi Galanis (Nomos Kozani, Macedonia), Greece, directed by Dr. Mihalis Fotiades, Dept. of Classics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (7/89-8/89; 8/20-8/28/91).

1990 Analysis of the cultural stratigraphy from the multi-period prehistoric settlement at Petnica, Yugoslavia - July 1-August 23.

1990-2001 Upgrading of Zooarchaeological Laboratory, University of Manitoba, Dept. of Anthropology (with Gregory Monks).

1987‑89 Analysis of fauna from the Iron Age levels at Kadica Brdo, Bosnia, Yugoslavia (excavated with Dr. Blagoje Govedarica, Bosnia‑Hercegovinia Academy of Sciences and Arts, Sarajevo). Study of zooarchaeological samples from August 1987 and 1988 excavations (8/87; 5‑8/88; 5/15-6/15,8/15-8/30/89).

1989 Analysis of fauna from the Middle Neolithic site at Stragari, Yugoslavia (excavated by Svetozar Stanković, Center for Archaeological Research, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia) ‑ samples from 1986‑88 (6/15-7/10/89).

1982‑87 Analysis of the fauna from the prehistoric settlement at Petnica, Yugoslavia (excavated with Željko Jež, Petnica Research Station, Valjevo, Yugoslavia) ‑ July 1987, May‑Sept. 1985, July 1983, and July‑August 1982.

1987 Analysis of the fauna from the Post‑Neolithic prehistoric excavations conducted 1978‑80 on the Glasinac Plateau, East Bosnia, Yugoslavia. Excavations directed by Dr. Blagoje Govedarica. Analysis conducted in the Bosnia‑Hercegovinia Academy of Sciences and Arts, Sarajevo (5‑6/87).

1984‑85 Co-director of BART (Bio‑Archaeological Research Team, New York City: 1984‑1985), with Thomas Amorosi.  Major contract was with Louis Berger and Associates, East Orange, New Jersey for the analysis of the fauna from their Barclays Bank excavations, lower Manhattan, New York ‑ Excavation directed by T. Klein. Zooarchaeological analysis ‑ November 1984‑May 1985.

1984 American Museum of Natural History, Dept. of Mammalogy ‑ Visiting Researcher (1984). Study of zoological collections.

1982 Analysis of fauna from the Late Neolithic site at Opovo. Excavations directed by Ljubomir Bukvić (Narodni Muzej, Pančevo, Yugoslavia) ‑ May. Report published.

1982 Analysis of the fauna from the Prehistoric site at Jela (Benska Bara). Excavations directed by Dr. Vojislav Trbuhović (Institute of Archaeology, Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences, Belgrade) and Milivoje Vasiljević (Narodni Muzej, Šabac, Yugoslavia) ‑ June.

1982 Analysis of the fauna from the Early Neolithic site at Hajdučka Vodenica. Excavations directed by Dr. Borislav Jovanović (Institute of Archaeology, Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences, Belgrade) ‑ April. Report in press.

1982 Analysis of the fauna from the Early Neolithic site at Bukovačka Česma and the Late Bronze Age/Early Iron sites at Sarina Medja, Večina Mala, and Vrbica. Excavations directed by Milorad Stojić and Sava Vetnić (Savičajni Muzej, Svetozarevo, Yugoslavia) ‑ June‑July. Reports published.

1982 Analysis of the fauna from the Medieval strata at Szekesferhevar, Hungary. Excavations directed by Dr. Gyula Farkas (Institute of Archaeology, Budapest, Hungary) ‑ January. Report published.

1982 Tooth Wear and Eruption analysis of the Bos taurus cf. Primigenius collection in the Agricultural Museum of Budapest. Analysis with Dr. Laszlo Bartosiewicz (Institute of Archaeology, Budapest) ‑ June.

1982 Study of archaeozoological collections with Dr. Sandor Bökönyi (Director, Institute of Archaeology, Budapest, Hungary) ‑ January.

1978‑81 Study of vertebrate mammalian collections, American Museum of Natural History, New York City.

1974-75 Computer coding and computerization of the excavation data from Tepe Godin, Iran. Department of Anthropology, Hunter College, City University of New York ‑ Undergraduate Research Assistant for Dr. Christopher Hamlin, (9/74‑ 8/75).

 

IX. SERVICE (AND ADMINISTRATION)

A. Extra-University Community Service

1. Miscellaneous

2001-present Ohr HaTorah Day School Board, Secretary (September 2001-present).

2000-2002 Jewish Community Planning Process, Religious Affairs Sub committee, committee member (October 2000-June 2002).

2000-2001 Ohr HaTorah Day School Board, member at large (September 2000-August 2001).

2001-present Member of the editorial advisory board of the journal Archaeologia Bulgarica. http://www.techno-link.com/clients/lvagalin/index.html. (January 2001 until present).

2000 Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, Weekly News Show, Winnipeg, MB (Sunday, May 14, 2000, 7 PM, Channel 57). Consultant for John Stevens, reporter, doing story on bones found on surface of cemetery at the Manitoba/North Dakota border.

1999-present Board Member, Ohr Hatorah School, Fleet and Brock, Winnipeg, MB (executive member, September 2001-present).

1996 Speaker, Manitoba Metis Inter-Lake Association Workshop, Pathways Program, Feb. 16-18, 1996, Clear Lake, Manitoba. Lecturer.

1995 Entrepreneurship Practicum, Red River Community College Business Administration  - assistance to students conducting feasibility study involving archaeology and tourism.

 

2. External promotion reviewer:

2004 External evaluator for the promotion of Dr. Blagoje Govedarica, University of Heidelberg, Institute for pre- and early historic research, Germany to Docent (Associate Professor).

2004 External evaluator for the promotion of Dr. Anne Pike-Tay to Full Professor, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, NY.

1999 External evaluator for the promotion of Dr. Susan Kent to Distinguished Professor, currently Professor of Anthropology at Old Dominion University, during the Fall (1999) term.

1999 External evaluator for the promotion of Dr. Virginia L. Butler, currently Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Portland State University, to be considered for promotion to Associate Professor and for Indefinite Tenure during the Fall (1999) term.

 

3. Program reviewer:

2002 – King Abdulaziz University, Dept of Scientific Council’s Affairs, Permanent Committee for Scientific Promotion, PO Box 80200, Jeddah 21589, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (Email: pesp_kaau@hotmail.com).

1991 - External reviewer for the Program in Classical Archaeology, Indiana University.

 

4. External grant proposal reviewer:

1989-present - External reviewer for research grant applications to the:

            SSHRC – Social Science and Humanities Research Council, Anthropology Grants Committee, Ottawa (2000-present)

            NSRC - Natural Science Research Council (2003-present), aDNA grants.

University of Manitoba/SSHRC Grants Committee (1992-present)

Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research (1989-present)

National Science Foundation (1989-present, 2000)

National Geographic Society (1989-present).

 

5. Manuscript reviewer:

2004 Reviewer for Black Sea volume manuscripts, editor Alan Gilbert (Fordham University).

1989-present - Occasional external reviewer for:

            Current Anthropology (1989-present)

            International Journal of Osteoarchaeology (1999-present).

            Journal of Field Archaeology (1990-present)

            Journal of Archaeological Science (1995 to present)

1991-1992 Chapter reviewer for Peguis Publishers Limited (520 Hargrave St., Winnipeg, MB R3A 0X8) for grade 8 textbook for Manitoba Public School System: People Through the Ages (9/91-5/1/92).

 

B. Community Service within the University of Manitoba

1. University-wide service – University of Manitoba

2001-2004 Appeals Committee, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Manitoba. Committee member (July 1, 2001-June 30, 2004).

1995-1998 Research Grants Committee member, Office of the President (Sept. 1995-June 1998).

 

2. Faculty of Arts service – University of Manitoba

2003-4 Anthropology Representative to the Faculty of Arts Library Committee.

2001-3 Faculty of Arts Nominating Committee, University of Manitoba. Committee member (July 1, 2001-June 30, 2003).

1999 Women's Studies Program, Faculty of Arts, University of Manitoba. Members of the Search Committee for Head, June 1999.

1998-2000 Faculty of Arts Course and Program Approvals Committee, Anthropology Representative (Sept. 1998-August 2000).

1998-2000 Arts Research Council, Faculty of Arts, University of Manitoba, member (July 1, 1998-June 30, 2000).

1995-1996 Promotion Committee, Arts Faculty, Univ. of Manitoba, for Oleg Gerus' application for Full Professor, Dept. of History – external committee member.

1991-1993 Anthropology representative to the Faculty of Arts Library Committee, University of Manitoba (July 1, 1991-June 30, 1993).

 

3. Department of Anthropology Service

a. Committee head

2003-2004 Head, Undergraduate Programs Committee.

1998-2000 Head, Adhoc Archaeology Working Group (Sept. 1998-August 2000).

1998-2000 Head, Undergraduate Program Committee (Sept. 1998-August 2000).

 

b. Committee member

2004-2005 At Large Committee Member, Dept. of Anthropology Executive Committee.

2004-2005 Anthropology Department Library Representative.

2004-2005 Archaeology (Anthropology) Hiring Committee.

2003-2004 Biological Anthropology Hiring Committee.

2002-2003 Robert Hoppa's Tenure Committee.

2001-2002 Robert Hoppa's Promotion to Associate Professor Committee.

2001-2002 Undergraduate Program Committee.

2000-2001 C. T. Shay Scholarship Fund (July 1, 2000-June 30, 2001).

1998-2000 Executive Committee (Sept. 1998-August 2000).

1998-99 Promotion Committee, Arts Faculty, for Ariane Burke’s application for Associate Professor, Dept. of Anthropology.

1997-1998 Undergraduate Program Committee (Sept. 1997-August 1998).

1995-1997 Graduate Program Committee (Sept. 1995-June 1997).

1994-1996 Executive Committee, Member-at-Large (9/94-8/96).

1993 Departmental representative on Department of Anthropology Headship Advisory Committee, 3/93- 6/93.

1991-1993 Undergraduate Program Committee.

1990-1991 Graduate Examinations and Curriculum Committee.

 

c. Other

2000 Focus 2000 - University I: Hosted the Department of Anthropology session, February 3.

2000 High School Expo, University of Manitoba, February 15-16, 2000. Anthropology Department representative.

1999 Undergraduate Program Committee representative to MASA workshop on “graduate school applications”, November 17.

1999 Evening of Excellence for “Honours High School” Students. University of Manitoba, Department of Anthropology Representative (Oct. 20, 1999) - staffed Anthropology booth and conducted orientation talks about the Department of Anthropology.

1999 Focus 99 - University I: Hosted the Department of Anthropology session, Tuesday, February 9 (11:30 AM-1 PM).

1998 University I, University of Manitoba, Department of Anthropology Representative (Sept 8-9, 1998) - conducted orientation lectures about the Department of Anthropology.

1998 Evening of Excellence for “Honours High School” Students. University of Manitoba, Department of Anthropology Representative (Oct. 20, 1998) - staffed Anthropology booth and conducted orientation talks about the Department of Anthropology.

1997 Graduate Recruitment Fair, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Manitoba, March 4, 1997 - Faculty participant.

 

4.  Ongoing committee work in Anthropology Department

1990-present (on-going) Building of Zooarchaeological Comparative Collection, University of Manitoba, Dept. of Anthropology (January 1990 to present. This work in ongoing since 1990. Recent work has been conducted also at Stony Mountain - February and September 1998, and in the Anthropology laboratory - January-April 1999.

1990-present Member, Adhoc Archaeology Working Group, Department of Anthropology, University of Manitoba.

 

5. Other

2003 Arranged for and found funding for travel ($600.00) by Prof. Pnina Motzafi-Haller (Professor, Department of Anthropology, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be’er Sheva, Israel) to guest lecture for the Departments of Anthropology and Women’s Studies at the Universities of Manitoba and Winnipeg.

1999-2000 CHET (Certification in Higher Education Teaching) advisor for Andrea McIntosh (Ph.D. student), University of Manitoba, Department of Anthropology (July 1999-July 2000).

1998 Arranged for and found funding for travel ($400.00) by Prof. Ben Carton, George Mason University, Virginia to guest lecture for the Departments of Anthropology, History, Political Studies and Sociology.

1996 Arranged for and found funding for travel ($600.00) for Prof. Steve and Dr. Arlene Rosen, Ben-Gurion University, Israel to guest lecture for the Department of Anthropology (from Univ. of Manitoba and Univ. of Winnipeg, Departments of Anthropology and Classics).

1995 Arranged for and found funding for travel ($1000.00) for Rita Fecher and Henry Chalfant (New York City) to guest lecture for the Faculty of Arts (Departments of Anthropology and Sociology), Faculty of Fine Art, and Faculty of Education.

1991 Faculty member, University of Manitoba, Sustainable Development Expertise Inventory.  April 1991.

1990-1991 Faculty liaison with the Manitoba Anthropology Student Association and the Inter-University Center for Post Graduate Studies (Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia).

 

X. TEACHING

A. Courses taught

1. Undergraduate university courses taught

Ecology and Society (Indiana: undergraduate).

Faunal Analysis in Archaeology (Manitoba: undergraduate).

Human Osteology (Manitoba: undergraduate).

Introduction to Archaeological Research (Manitoba: undergraduate).

Introduction to Archaeology/Physical Anthropology (Lehman; Manitoba).

Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (La Guardia; St. Johns; Indiana; IUPUI‑Indianapolis).

Introduction to Physical Anthropology ‑ lecture and lab (Hunter; La Guardia).

Introduction to Social Science (La Guardia).

Introduction to World Prehistory (La Guardia; St. Johns; Indiana).

Old World Civilizations (Manitoba: undergraduate).

Old World Prehistory (Manitoba: undergraduate).

Origins of Agriculture (Manitoba: undergraduate).

Prehistoric Cultural Ecology (Indiana: undergraduate).

Prehistoric European and Southwest Asian Archaeology (Indiana: undergraduate).

Prehistoric European Archaeology (Manitoba: undergraduate).

Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (Manitoba: undergraduate).

Seminar in Paleoeconomy (Manitoba: undergraduate).

 

2. Graduate university courses taught

Advanced Faunal Analysis in Archaeology (Manitoba: graduate).

First Year Graduate Seminar in Anthropology (Manitoba: graduate)

First Year Graduate Seminar in Anthropology (Manitoba: graduate)

Graduate Seminar in Interpretive Methods in Archaeology (Manitoba: graduate).

Interpretive Methods in Archaeology (Manitoba: graduate).

Method and Theory in Archaeology (Manitoba: graduate).

Origins of Agriculture (Manitoba: graduate).

Prehistoric European and Southwest Asian Archaeology (Indiana: graduate).

Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (Manitoba: graduate)

Seminar in Cultural Ecology (Indiana: graduate).

 

3. Other university courses prepared to teach

Archaeology of the Old World (Africa, Europe, Near East, and Asia)

Ethnology of the Near East, Europe

Archaeology of Complex Societies/Origins of the State

Settlement Patterns/Spatial Analysis

 

B. Graduate Students Supervising Or Supervised

1. Serving as head of committee for graduate students theses

a. Theses supervised to completion

1.      Kent F. Fowler, 1997. Status and society in Neolithic Greece: the mortuary evidence. University of Manitoba, Anthropology, MA Thesis (August).

2.      Sandra Jezik, 1998. The origins of agriculture in temperate Europe: an exploration into the subsistence strategies of two Early Neolithic groups in the central Balkans, Foeni-Salaş and Blagotin. University of Manitoba, Anthropology, MA Thesis (September).

3.      Elizabeth Braekevelt Arnold, 2001. The origins of transhumant pastoralism in southeastern Europe: a zooarchaeological perspective. Unpublished MA Thesis, University of Manitoba, Department of Anthropology. (August).

4.      Katherine Flynn, 2001. Cultural Responses to the Medieval Warm Period on the Northeastern Plains: The Example from the Lockport Site (EaLf-1), Manitoba. University of Manitoba, Anthropology, MA Thesis (December).

5.      Valerie McKinley, 2001. Population Migration, Social Boundaries and Ceramic Analysis:  The Lockport West Site (EaLf-2), A Case Study. University of Manitoba, Anthropology, MA Thesis (August).

6.      George Clark 2003. The chemical characterization of Onondaga Chert from the Peace Bridge Site (afgr-9): implications for the spatial movement of Late Archaic lithics in southern Ontario. University of Manitoba, Anthropology, MA Thesis (August 2003).

7.      Adam Allentuck 2004. Production, Distribution and Consumption of Animals at Early Bronze Age Titriş Höyük, Southeastern Turkey: A Zooarchaeological Approach. University of Manitoba, Anthropology, MA Thesis (June).

8.      Eugenius Senior 2004. Modes of production during the Early Neolithic: Foeni-Salaş University of Manitoba, Anthropology, MA Thesis (June).

9.      Singer, Matthew 2005. Spatial analysis of activity areas at Ndondondwane, South Africa. University of Manitoba, Anthropology, MA Thesis (June).

 

b. Theses supervised, but not yet completed

Kathryn Lawson, Anthropology, MA (year 1).

Ed Fread, Anthropology, MA, thesis phase (year 6).

Paul Zita, Anthropology, MA, thesis phase (year 7).

 

2. Serving or having served as a committee member for graduate theses

Virginia Petch, 1990 The salt makers of Manitoba: a study of the natural saline deposits of the Manitoba lowlands saline water-belt based on archaeological survey and historical research. University of Manitoba, Anthropology, MA Thesis.

Carla Parslow, Anthropology, MA, completed October 1999, Identifying past hunter-gatherer settlement patterns in the southern Yukon: a geographical information systems approach. University of Manitoba, Anthropology, MA Thesis.

 

3. Undergraduate Thesis Supervision or Served On Committee Member

Jason Pillipow 2000 Modern Duplication Of Stone Age Bronze Tools. Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering, (Aerospace Option), BA Thesis, External Member of BA Thesis Committee.

 

XI. OTHER INFORMATION

A. Professional Affiliations: Membership in Professional Organizations and Other Institutions

1. Present memberships

Society for American Archaeology (1973‑2004)

International Congress of Archaeozoology (1980‑present)

Serbian Archaeological Society (1987‑present)

Manitoba Archaeological Society (1990-present)

South African Archaeological Society (1998-present)

Society for Africanist Archaeologists (1997-2003)

University of Manitoba Centre for Hellenic Civilization (1996-present)

Archaeological Institute of America (1974-1980, 1999-present)

Society for Phytolith Research (1997-present)

 

2. Past memberships

American Anthropological Association (1974‑1994)

American Museum of Natural History (Associate Member: 1981‑1994)

Biblical Archaeology Society (1985‑1994)

East European Anthropology Group (1984‑1994)

Hleb i Vino: East European Archaeology Group (1979‑1990), founding member.

Museum of the Banat, Timişoara, Romania (1993-1998)

Phi Beta Kappa (1975)

Sigma Xi (1987‑1989)

 

Membership in societies has changed as the fall of the Canadian dollar vis-ŕ-vis the American dollar has made it prohibitively expensive to maintain all foreign memberships.

 

Listed as a Current Researcher: Romania Resource, Archaeology at the Mining Company (K. Kris Hirst - http:// archaeology.miningco.com/library/ atlas/blromania.htm).

 

B. Languages

English, Serbo‑Croatian, Hebrew (Various levels of speaking and reading)

French and German (Reading)

Romanian (Introductory Level)

 

XII. OTHER EMPLOYMENT AND EXPERIENCES

A. Research Affiliations

1986‑9 Department of Anthropology, Indiana University, Bloomington Faculty (Research) Associate, (8/88‑7/89)

1986‑9 Russian/East European Institute, Indiana University, Bloomington Faculty (Research) Associate, (8/86‑12/89)

1986‑9 Program in Classical Archaeology, Indiana University, Bloomington Faculty (Research) Associate, (9/88‑7/89).

1985‑6 Department of Anthropology, Graduate Center, City University of New York Research Associate (10/85‑8/86). Grant and Research Development.

B. Computer

1983 Computer Center, Graduate Center, City University of New York Computer clinician (2/83‑6/83). Advising/problem solving.

1982‑3 Registrar, Graduate Center, City University of New York Assistant to the Registrar, Robert Goldstein (9/82‑1/83). Computerization of alumnae data.

1976‑8 Dept. of Anthropology, Lehman College, City University of New York Graduate Research Assistant, Dr. Eric Delson, (9/76‑6/81). Computer coding and analysis of fossil primates.

1974‑5 Department of Anthropology, Hunter College, City University of New York Undergraduate Research Assistant for Dr. Christopher Hamlin, (9/74‑8/75). Computer coding and computerization of the excavation data from Tepe Godin, Iran.

C. Biological Anthropology

1984 American Museum of Natural History, Dept. of Mammalogy Visiting Researcher. Study of collections.

1976‑80 American Museum of Natural History, Dept. of Vertebrate Paleontology, New York Computer coding, analysis and casting of fossil primates with Dr. Eric Delson (Lehman College, CUNY) (1976‑1980).

1977 City College, City University of New York Graduate Research Assistant for Dr. Warren Kinzey (9/77‑5/78).

D. Cultural Anthropology

1977‑82 Archaeological and Physical Anthropological Laboratories, Dept. of Anthropology, Graduate Center, City University of New York Supervisor (9/77‑6/82).

1975‑81 Human Relations Area Files, Dept. of Anthropology, Graduate Center, City University of New York Supervisor (9/75‑6/76; 9/80‑6/81).

1981 General Foods Corp., White Plains, NY Cross‑cultural survey of food preferences and avoidances in Asia, Africa and the Near East (1‑7/81).

1977 Muriel Helfman: portrait of a woman. Associate producer, assistant editor, and crew member on film production (1976-77).

1975 Ethnographic film crew documenting Craft Production in Urban Morocco Assistant director, liaison, and sound technician (6/75).

E. Other

1981‑4 Housing Office, Graduate Center, City University of New York Asst. Administrator (9/81‑l/82; 9/83‑6/84).

1976-1986 Owner of retail business selling fine leather good products, Queens, NY.