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Revised: 12/2017 CURRICULUM VITAE Personal Information: E. Charles Adams Curator of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum Professor, School of Anthropology The University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721-0026 (520) 621-2093 email: [email protected] Education: B.A. Anthropology, University of Colorado 1970, Graduated cum laude M.A. Anthropology, University of Colorado 1973 Thesis: Dead Horse Site: a Basketmaker III and Pueblo II Site in the Klethla Valley, Northeastern Arizona. Ph.D. Anthropology, University of Colorado 1975 Dissertation: Causes of Prehistoric Settlement Systems in the Lower Piedra District, Colorado. Major Field: Archaeology Areas of Expertise: Southwest archaeology, Ethnoarchaeology, prehispanic ritual & social organization, Southwest protohistoric and Spanish contact period with a focus on Hopi culture, public archaeology. Employment History: 1992-present Curator of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum Responsibilities include developing and conducting research on state land. Currently, Director of the Homol’ovi Research Program which involves a multi-year research program conducting excavations and analysis of several ancient Hopi villages in the vicinity of Winslow, Arizona dating A.D. 1260-1400 1998-present Professor, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, teach upper division and graduate level courses on various aspects of Southwest Archaeology. Director, Rock Art Ranch Field School, which conducts archaeological survey on several private ranches southeast of Winslow. 1998-present Member, Southwest Land, Culture, and Society Executive Committee, School of Anthropology. Program Coordinator 2013-present. The Committee oversees the curriculum for the graduate minor in SWLCS.

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Revised: 12/2017 CURRICULUM VITAE Personal Information: E. Charles Adams Curator of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum Professor, School of Anthropology The University of Arizona Tucson, Arizona 85721-0026 (520) 621-2093 email: [email protected] Education: B.A. Anthropology, University of Colorado 1970, Graduated cum laude M.A. Anthropology, University of Colorado 1973 Thesis: Dead Horse Site: a Basketmaker III and Pueblo II Site in the Klethla Valley, Northeastern Arizona. Ph.D. Anthropology, University of Colorado 1975 Dissertation: Causes of Prehistoric Settlement Systems in the Lower Piedra District, Colorado. Major Field: Archaeology Areas of Expertise:

Southwest archaeology, Ethnoarchaeology, prehispanic ritual & social organization, Southwest protohistoric and Spanish contact period with a focus on Hopi culture, public archaeology.

Employment History:

1992-present Curator of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum Responsibilities include developing and conducting research on state land. Currently, Director of the Homol’ovi Research Program which involves a multi-year research program conducting excavations and analysis of several ancient Hopi

villages in the vicinity of Winslow, Arizona dating A.D. 1260-1400

1998-present Professor, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, teach upper division and graduate level courses on various aspects of Southwest Archaeology. Director, Rock Art Ranch Field School, which conducts archaeological survey on several private ranches southeast of Winslow.

1998-present Member, Southwest Land, Culture, and Society Executive Committee,

School of Anthropology. Program Coordinator 2013-present. The Committee oversees the curriculum for the graduate minor in SWLCS.

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1994-2007 General Editor, Arizona State Museum, Archaeological Series. Published one to two monographs per year, which were distributed by the UA Press.

2001-2006 Head, Research Division, Arizona State Museum. Responsibilities

included administering finances of the division, representing the division on the museum’s Executive Committee, chairing the ASM Archaeology Research Advisory Council.

1985-1992 Associate Curator of Archaeology, Arizona State Museum. 1985-1997 Research Associate Professor and Research Professor, Department of

Anthropology 1983-1985 Director of Research, Crow Canyon Center for Southwestern Archaeology. Developed and operated the archaeological research program for a private, not-for-profit, research and education

institution in SW Colorado. Excavation of an A.D. 860s Anasazi hamlet and A.D. 1240-1300 Anasazi town was begun as well as archaeological survey of adjacent sections of land. Campus director: Edward F. Berger.

1982-2011 Consulting work resulting in monograph length report for the Hopi

Tribe in land claims against the Navajo Tribe under the Act of June 14, 1934; and for the Hopi Tribe in a Water Rights case for the Little Colorado River drainage in Arizona. Also did consulting work for the Laboratory of Anthropology, Santa Fe

concerning archaeological work at Acoma Pueblo. 1982-1983 President, Archaeological Research & Consulting Services, Denver.

Did small contracts for the Hopi Tribe, School of American Research, and National Geographic Society.

1975-1982 Principal Investigator of the Walpi Archaeological Project for the Museum

of Northern Arizona. This involved the partial excavation and restoration of a historic Hopi village on First Mesa, Arizona and the subsequent analysis and write-up of this research. Initiated research at Homolovi I, a 1100 room ancestral Hopi site near Winslow, Arizona. Project directors: Alexander J. Lindsay, Jr. and Donald E. Weaver, Jr.

1974-1975 Participated in a course on ruins stabilization at Lowry Pueblo in

Southwestern Colorado. Codirectors: David A. Breternitz and James A. Lancaster.

1972-1974 Participated in numerous excavation and survey projects on Mesa Verde

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1969-1970 National Park. Supervisory assistant of excavations on Chimney Rock Project, southwestern Colorado. Directed survey of eastern section of Southern

Ute Tribe which led to dissertation. Research directors: Robert H. Lister, David R. Breternitz, Frank W. Eddy.

1971 Department of Anthropology, Museum of Northern Arizona. Conducted a

number of small clearances. Participated in survey and excavation of the proposed route of the Salt River Project Coal Haul Railroad from Black Mesa to Page, Arizona. Excavation of one site was developed into thesis topic. Research director: Alexander J. Lindsay, Jr.

Professional Memberships: Sigma Xi Associate, Society for American Archaeology Life Member, Arizona

Archaeological and Historical Society, Archaeological Conservancy, Archaeological Institute of America.

Honors: 1974 Earl Morris Award - University of Colorado; awarded to the outstanding graduate student in archaeology 1994 Victor R. Stoner Award - Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society; awarded for outstanding contributions to public archaeology in Arizona.

1999 Award in Public Archaeology: Homol’ovi Research Program. Governor’s Archaeology Advisory Commission, Phoenix.

Teaching Experience: 1998-present Professor, Department/School of Anthropology, University of Arizona

Teach upper division and graduate level courses on various aspects of Southwest Archaeology: (Anth 418/518, Anth 447/547, Anth 455/555).

1985-1997 Research Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology Service: Intramural: 1988-2000 Member and Chair, RA Selection Committee, Arizona State Museum 1991-1992 Member, Academic Personnel Policy Committee, University of Arizona 1991-1992 Member, Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure, University of 1993-1995 Arizona. Chair, 1994-1995. 1993, Member, Academic Professional Peer Evaluation Committee,

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1997-2000 Arizona State Museum 1994-2008 General Editor, Archaeological Series, Arizona State Museum

1996-1998 Member, Executive Committee, Arizona State Museum 2001-06, 2012

2007-2008 Member, Curriculum Committee, Department of Anthropology 2008 Chair, Bioarchaeology Search Committee, Arizona State Museum 1990-1992 Member, Academic Professional Continuing Status and Promotion 1997-2010 Committee, Arizona State Museum. Chair: 1992, 2001, 2005, 2010

2009-2010 Member, Development Committee, School of Anthropology 2009-2011 Member, Continuing Status and Promotion Committee, College of Social

and Behavioral Sciences

2009-2011 Member, University of Arizona Committee on Conciliation

2011-2012 Member, School of Anthropology Curriculum Committee 2012 Chair, Museum Faculty Assembly 2003-2006 Member, University of Arizona Committee on Continuing Status and

2012-2014 Promotion. Chair, 2006, 2013, 2014. 2012-2013 Chair, Dozier Committee, School of Anthropology 2013-2014 Member, Lecture Series Committee, School of Anthropology 2015-2016 Member, Committee on Outreach, School of Anthropology 2010-present Chair, ASM Open House Committee

Extramural: 1977-1978 Member, American Society for Conservation Archaeology, Committee on Regional Meetings. 1977 Member, Committee on the State Antiquity Act, Arizona

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Archaeological Council. 1978-1980 President, Arizona Archaeological Council. 1985 Member, Board of Directors, Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists. 1985-1997 Member, Certification Committee, Arizona Archaeological Society. 1985-1995 Member, Archaeology for the Schools Committee, Arizona

Archaeological Council. 1986-1999 Member, Technical Advisory Committee, Homolovi Ruins State Park, Winslow, Arizona

1988-1989 Member, Museum Committee, The Hopi Tribe, Arizona

1991-1999 Member, Board of Trustees, Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff. Executive Committee, 1995-1999

1999-present Emeritus member, Board of Trustees, Museum of Northern Arizona.

1991-1992 Member, Environmental Education Guidelines Committee, Department of Education, Arizona 1995- 1999 AZSITE Consortium Committee. The goal of the committee was to create a state-wide computerized site file database for Arizona. Chair:1995-1997

2007-2008 Member, Program Committee, 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC

2008 Chair, Roundtable Luncheon on Ritual, 73rd Annual Meeting of the

Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC

2002-2012 Member, Governor’s Archaeology Advisory Commission to the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office. Vice-Chair, 2009-10, Chair 2010-12.

2012-present Board Member and Treasurer, Archaeological Institute of America,

Tucson Chapter.

2015 Member, National Science Foundation, Research Enrichment for Undergraduates Program, Proposal Review Panel

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Publications: Books, Monographs, and Edited Volumes: Adams, E. Charles 1975 Causes of Prehistoric Settlement Systems in the Lower Piedra District,Colorado. Ann

Arbor: University Microfilms. (Ph.D. Dissertation: University of Colorado, Boulder). 1979 Native Ceramics from Walpi. Walpi Archaeological Project, Phase II, Volume 3. Flagstaff: Museum of Northern Arizona (limited distribution) 1979 Overview and Summary. Walpi Archaeological Project, Phase II, Volume 1. Flagstaff: Museum of Northern Arizona (limited distribution). 1982 Walpi Archaeological Project: Synthesis and Interpretation. Flagstaff: Museum of Northern Arizona. Adams, E. Charles, editor 1989 The Homol’ovi Research Program: Investigations into the Prehistory of the Middle Little

Colorado River Valley. Kiva 54(3). Authored two articles. Adams, E. Charles 1991 The Origin and Development of the Pueblo Katsina Cult. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Adams, E. Charles and Kelley Ann Hays, editors 1991 Homol'ovi II: Archaeology of an Ancestral Hopi Village, Arizona. Anthropological

Papers 55. The University of Arizona. Press, Tucson. Coauthored two chapters Adams, E.Charles, editor 1996 River of Change: Prehistory of the Middle Little Colorado River Valley. Archaeological Series 185, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson. Authored one chapter. Adams, E. Charles, editor 2001 Homol’ovi III: A Pueblo Hamlet in the Middle Little Colorado River Valley, Northeastern

Arizona. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 193. The University of Arizona, Tucson. Authored eight chapters.

Adams, E. Charles 2002 Homol’ovi: An Ancient Hopi Settlement Cluster. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

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Adams, E. Charles and Andrew I. Duff, editors 2004 The Protohistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1275-1600. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Authored or coauthored three chapters. Adams, E. Charles, editor 2004 Homol’ovi IV: The First Village. Arizona State Museum Occasional Electronic Papers 1. University of Arizona. Tucson. Authored nine chapters. 2013 Special Issue: Jeddito Yellow Ware. Kiva 79 (2). Authored two articles. 2016 Chevelon: Pueblo at Blue Running Water. ASM Archaeological Series 211. The

University of Arizona, Tucson. I am the sole author of 6 chapters totaling 142 pp. Chapters or Articles in Edited Volumes: Adams, E. Charles and Frank W. Eddy 1977 A Design for a Sophomore Teaching Laboratory in Archaeology. In Teaching and Training in American Archaeology: A Survey of Progress and Philosophies, edited by William P. McHugh, pp. 210-224. University Museum Series 10. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University. Adams, E. Charles 1977 The Changing Nature of Archaeological Data, or, How to Get Along on a Scarce Resource. American Society for Conservation Archaeology, Proceedings, pp. 36-42. 1978 The Function of the Limited Activity Site in the Settlement System of the Lower Piedra District, Colorado. In Limited Activity and Occupation Sites:A Collection of Conference Papers, edited by Albert E. Ward, pp. 99-109. Contributions to Anthropological Studies 1. Center for Anthropological Studies, Albuquerque. Adams, E. Charles and Deborah A. Hull 1980 The Prehistoric and Historic Occupation of the Hopi Mesas. In Hopi Kachina: Spirit of

Life, edited by Dorothy K. Washburn, pp. 11-28, California Academy of Sciences. Seattle: University of Washington Press. Adams, E. Charles 1981 The View from the Hopi Mesas. In The Protohistoric Period in the North American Southwest, A.D. 1450-1700, edited by David R. Wilcox and W. Bruce Masse, pp.

321-335. Arizona State University Anthropological Research Papers 24. 1984 Archaeology and the Native American: A Case at Hopi. In Ethics and Values in

Archaeology, edited by Ernestine Green, pp. 236-242. N.Y.: The Free Press.

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1984 The Crow Canyon Research Design. In Insights into the Ancient Ones, edited by Joanne H. and Edward F. Berger, pp. 104-110. Cortez: Mesa Verde Press. Distributed by the Johnson Publishing Co., Boulder. 1985 An Introduction to the Walpi Archaeological Project. In Basketry and Miscellaneous Perishable Artifacts from Walpi Pueblo, Arizona, by J.M. Adovasio and R.L. Andrews, pp. 1-34. Ethnology Monographs No. 7. 1988 Anglo-American and Native American Effects on the Hopi Indians, Northeastern Arizona. In Frontiers: The Symposium, pp. 13-18. Phoenix: Pueblo Grande Museum. 1988 United States Forest Service: Programmatic Issues Concerning Native Americans. In Tools to Manage the Past: Research Priorities for Cultural Resources Management in the Southwest, edited by Joseph A. Tainter and R.H. Hamre, pp. 32-35. USDA Forest Service, General Technical Report KM-164. Fort Collins. 1988 Modeling Solutions to Indian Needs Concerning Cultural and Natural Resources on Forest Service and other Public Lands. In Tools to Manage the Past: Research Priorities for Cultural Resources Management in the Southwest, edited by Joseph A. Tainter and R.H. Hamre, pp. 41-51. USDA Forest Service, General Technical Report RM-164. Fort Collins. With Multiple Authors.

1989 Passive Resistance: Hopi responses to Spanish contact and conquest. In Archaeology of the Spanish Borderlands: The Greater American Southwest. Edited by David Hurst Thomas, pp. 77-91. Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington.

1989 The Case for Conflict during the late Prehistoric and Protohistoric Periods in the Western Pueblo Area of the American Southwest. In Cultures in Conflict: Current Archaeological Perspectives, edited by Diana Claire Tkaczuk and Brian C. Vivian. pp. 103-111. The Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary, Calgary. 1989 Western Anasazi and Western Pueblo Ceremonial Architecture: Contrasting Patterns in Form and Function from A.D. 1000 to A.D. 1500. In Seasons of the Kachina, edited by Lowell John Bean, pp 41-50. Ballena Press, Menlo Park, CA.

1989 Changing Form and Function in Western Pueblo Ceremonial Architecture from A.D.

1000 to A.D. 1500. In The Architecture of Social Integration in Prehistoric Pueblos, edited by William D. Lipe and Michelle Hegmon, pp. 155-160. Occasional Papers of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, No. 1, Cortez, CO.

1989 Changes in Household and Community Patterning on the Hopi Reservation and Their

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Reflection of Changing Economic and Social Roles. In From Chaco to Chaco: Papers in Honor of Robert H. Lister and Florence C. Lister, edited by Meliha S. Duran and David T. Kirkpatrick, pp. 171-187. The Archaeological Society of New Mexico 15, Albuquerque

Hays, Kelly Ann, E. Charles Adams, and Richard C. Lange 1991 Regional Prehistory and Research. In Homol’ovi II: Archaeology of an Ancient Hopi

Village, Arizona, edited by E. Charles Adams and Kelley Ann Hays, pp. 1-9. Anthropological Papers 55. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Adams, E. Charles 1991 Homol’ovi II in the 14th Century. In Homol’ovi II: Archaeology of an Ancient Hopi

Village, Arizona, edited by E. Charles Adams and Kelley Ann Hays, pp. 116-121. Anthropological Papers 55. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

1992 Consequencias del contacto hispanico entre los pueblos, 1520-1700. In El Contacto Entre Los Espanoles e Indigenos en el Norte de la Nueva Espana. Colleccion Commorativa IV del Quinto Centenario del Encuentro de Dos Mundos, edited by Ysla Campbell, pp. 75-95. Universidad Autonoma de Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico.

Adams, E. Charles and Kelley Ann Hays 1992 Iconography and Community Integration in the American Southwest: A Comparative and Contextual Approach. In Ancient Thought, Ancient Images: the Archaeology of Ideology, edited by A. Sean Goldsmith, pp. 141-150. The Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary, Calgary. McGuire, Randall H., E. Charles Adams, Ben A. Nelson, and Katherine Spielmann 1994 Drawing the Southwest to Scale: Perspectives on Macroregional Relations. In Themes in Southwest Prehistory, edited by George J. Gumerman, pp. 239-265. School of American Research Press, Santa Fe.

Adams, E. Charles 1994 The Katsina Cult: A Western Pueblo Perspective. In Kachinas in the Pueblo World, edited by Polly Schaafsma, pp. 35-46. The University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque. 1996 Understanding Aggregation in the Homol'ovi Pueblos: Scalar Stress and Social Power. In River of Change: Prehistory of the Middle Little Colorado River Valley, Arizona, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp. 1-14 . Archaeological Series, no. 185. Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson.

1996 The Pueblo III - Pueblo IV Transition in the Hopi Area, Arizona. In The Prehistoric

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Pueblo World: A.D. 1150-1350, edited by M. A. Adler, pp. 48-58. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 1996 Awatovi. The Dictionary of Art, London. 1998 Late Prehistory in the Middle Little Colorado River Area, A Regional Perspective. In

Migration and Reorganization: The Pueblo IV Period in the American Southwest, pp. 53-63, edited by K. A. Spielmann. Arizona State University Anthropological Research Papers 51. Walker, William H., Vincent M. LaMotta, and E. Charles Adams 2000 Katsinas and Kiva Abandonment: A Deposit-Oriented Perspective on Religion in

Southwest Prehistory. In The Archaeology of Regional Interaction: Religion, Warfare, and Exchange Across the American Southwest and Beyond, edited by Michelle Hegmon, pp. 341-360. University Press of Colorado.

Adams, E. Charles 2000 Salado: The View from the Colorado Plateau. In Prehistoric Salado Culture of the

American Southwest, edited by Jeffrey S. Dean, pp. 263-274. Amerind Foundation Publication. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.

2001 Introduction. In Homol’ovi III: A Pueblo Hamlet in the Middle Little Colorado River

Valley, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp. 1-6. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 193, University of Arizona, Tucson.

2001 Environment. In Homol’ovi III: A Pueblo Hamlet in the Middle Little Colorado River

Valley, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp. 7-16. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 193, University of Arizona, Tucson.

2001 Previous Research. In Homol’ovi III: A Pueblo Hamlet in the Middle Little Colorado

River Valley, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp. 17-20. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 193, University of Arizona, Tucson.

2001 Research Design and Methodology. In Homol’ovi III: A Pueblo Hamlet in the Middle

Little Colorado River Valley, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp. 21-27. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 193, University of Arizona, Tucson.

2001 The Cultural Setting. In Homol’ovi III: A Pueblo Hamlet in the Middle Little Colorado

River Valley, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp. 29-32. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 193, University of Arizona, Tucson.

2001 Architecture of Homol’ovi III. In Homol’ovi III: A Pueblo Hamlet in the Middle Little

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Colorado River Valley, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp. 33-122. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 193, University of Arizona, Tucson.

2001 Chronology. In Homol’ovi III: A Pueblo Hamlet in the Middle Little Colorado River

Valley, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp. 123-135. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 193, University of Arizona, Tucson.

2001 Conclusions. In Homol’ovi III: A Pueblo Hamlet in the Middle Little Colorado River

Valley, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp. 335-342. Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 193, University of Arizona, Tucson.

2004 Homol’ovi: A 13th-14th Century Settlement Cluster in Northeastern Arizona. In The

Protohistoric Pueblo World, A.D. 1275-1600, edited by E. Charles Adams and Andrew I. Duff, pp. 119-127. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Adams, E. Charles and Andrew I. Duff 2004 Settlement Clusters and the Pueblo IV Period. In The Protohistoric Pueblo World, A.D.

1275-1600, edited by E. Charles Adams and Andrew I. Duff, pp. 3-16. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Adams, E. Charles, Vincent M. LaMotta, and Kurt Dongoske 2004 Hopi Settlement Clusters Past and Present. In The Protohistoric Pueblo World, A.D.

1275-1600, edited by E. Charles Adams and Andrew I. Duff, pp. 128-136. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Adams, E. Charles 2004 Introduction. In Homol’ovi IV: The First Village. Arizona State Museum Occasional Electronic Papers 1, pp 1-6. University of Arizona, Tucson. 2004 Environment. In Homol’ovi IV: The First Village. Arizona State Museum Occasional Electronic Papers 1, pp 7-10. University of Arizona, Tucson. 2004 Previous Research. In Homol’ovi IV: The First Village. Arizona State Museum

Occasional Electronic Papers 1, pp 11-12. University of Arizona, Tucson. 2004 Research Design and Methodology. In Homol’ovi IV: The First Village. Arizona State

Museum Occasional Electronic Papers 1, pp 13-16. University of Arizona, Tucson. 2004 Cultural Setting. In Homol’ovi IV: The First Village. Arizona State Museum Occasional Electronic Papers 1, pp 17-22. University of Arizona, Tucson. 2004 Chronology. In Homol’ovi IV: The First Village. Arizona State Museum Occasional

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Electronic Papers 1, pp 23-27. University of Arizona, Tucson. 2004 Architecture. In Homol’ovi IV: The First Village. Arizona State Museum Occasional Electronic Papers 1, pp 29-53. University of Arizona, Tucson. 2004 Flaked Stone. In Homol’ovi IV: The First Village. Arizona State Museum Occasional Electronic Papers 1, pp 89-94. University of Arizona, Tucson. 2004 Conclusions. In Homol’ovi IV: The First Village. Arizona State Museum Occasional Electronic Papers 1, pp 115-121. University of Arizona, Tucson. Adams, E. Charles, and Vincent M. LaMotta 2006 New Perspectives on an Ancient Religion: Katsina Ritual and the Archaeological Record.

In Religion in the Prehispanic Southwest, edited by Christine S. VanPool and Todd VanPool, pp. 53-66. AltaMira Press.

Icove, David J., H.E. Welborn, A.J. Vonarx, E. Charles Adams, James R. Lally, Timothy G. Huff 2008 Scientific Investigation and Modeling of Prehistoric Structural Fires at Chevelon Pueblo.

In Proceedings of the 2006 International Symposium on Fire Investigation Science and Technology, pp. 457-467. National Association of Arson Investigators, Sarasota, Florida.

Magaňa Hernandez, Marycruz, and E. Charles Adams 2010 Análisis de Materiales de Concha del Sito Chevelon en el Noreste del Estado de Arizona

en Estados Unidos. In Ecos del Pasado: Los Moluscos Arqueológicos de México, edited by. In press.

Moreno, Teresa, E. Charles Adams, and Nancy Odegaard 2010 Homol’ovi Research Program: Archaeology, Conservation and Community Involvement.

In Conservation of Archaeological Materials: Current Trends and Future Directions, edited by Emily Williams and Claire Peachey, pp. 215-218. British Archaeological Reports 2116, Archaeopress, Oxford.

Adams, E. Charles 2012 Plazas and Kivas: Creating Public Space within Pueblo Communities. In Proceedings of

the 16th Biennial Mogollon Conference, edited by Lonnie Ludeman, pp. 1-10, Las Cruces, NM.

2016 Introduction. In Chevelon: Pueblo at Blue Running Water. ASM Archaeological Series

211, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp 1-18. University of Arizona, Tucson. 2016 Environment. In Chevelon: Pueblo at Blue Running Water. ASM Archaeological Series

211, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp 19-26. University of Arizona, Tucson.

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2016 Chronology. In Chevelon: Pueblo at Blue Running Water. ASM Archaeological Series

211, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp 27-40. University of Arizona, Tucson. 2016 Architecture. In Chevelon: Pueblo at Blue Running Water. ASM Archaeological Series

211, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp 41-106. University of Arizona, Tucson. 2016 What We Have Learned. In Chevelon: Pueblo at Blue Running Water. ASM

Archaeological Series 211, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp 303-328. University of Arizona, Tucson.

2016 Future Directions. In Chevelon: Pueblo at Blue Running Water. ASM Archaeological

Series 211, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp 329-338. University of Arizona, Tucson. Medeiros, Melanie D., and E. Charles Adams 2016 Ground Stone. In Chevelon: Pueblo at Blue Running Water. ASM Archaeological Series

211, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp 155-182. University of Arizona, Tucson. Rachel Diaz de Valdes, and E. Charles Adams 2016 Faunal Remains from Chevelon. In Chevelon: Pueblo at Blue Running Water. ASM

Archaeological Series 211, edited by E. Charles Adams, pp 225-250. University of Arizona, Tucson.

Bernardini, Wesley, and E. Charles Adams 2017 Hopi History Prior to 1600. In The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the American

Southwest, edited by Barbara J. Mills and Severin Fowles, pp. . Oxford University Press, NY.

Fladd, Samantha G., Claire S. Barker, E. Charles Adams, Dwight Honyouti 2017 To and From Hopi” Negotiating Identity Through Migrations, Coalescence, and Closure

at the Homol’ovi Settlement Cluster. In Pueblo Movement and the Archaeology of Becoming, edited by Samuel Duwe and Robert Pruecel. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. In Press.

Adams, E. Charles 2018 The Homol’ovi Research Program: Enriching Hopi History through Collaboration. In

Hopi Archaeology, History, and Heritage: Papers in Honor of Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma, edited by T.J. Ferguson and Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma, pp 90-103. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. In Press.

Journal Articles:

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1974 Location Strategy Employed by Prehistoric Inhabitants of the Upper San Juan River, Piedra District. Southwestern Lore 49(1):13-26. 1976 Location of Some Navajo Refugee Period Sites in Southwestern Colorado. AWANYU 4(2):23-30. 1979 Cold Air Drainage and Length of Growing Season in the Hopi Mesas Area. The Kiva 44:285-297. Adams, E. Charles, and Jenny L. Adams 1979 Ceramic Life Forms in the Lower Piedra District, Colorado, and Their Relationship to Life Forms in the Upper San Juan Region. Southwestern Lore 45(3):25-38. Adams, E. Charles, and Robert E. Gasser 1981 Aspects of Deterioration of Plant Remains in Archaeological Sites: The Walpi Archaeological Project. Journal of Ethnobiology 1:182-192. Adams, E. Charles 1983 Native Ceramics Typology from Walpi Pueblo. Pottery Southwest 10(1):1-3. 1983 The Architectural Analogue to Hopi Social Organization and Room Use, and Implications for Prehistoric Northern Southwestern Culture. American Antiquity 48:44-61. 1989 The Homol'ovi Research Program. Kiva 54: 175-194 1989 Homol'ovi III: A Pueblo Hamlet in the Middle Little Colorado River Valley. Kiva 54: 217-230. Adams, E. Charles, Miriam T. Stark, and Deborah S. Dosh 1993 Ceramic Distribution and Exchange: Jeddito Yellow Ware and Implications for Social Complexity. Journal of Field Archaeology 29(1):3-21. Adams, E. Charles, and M. Nieves Zedeño 1999 BAE Scholars as Documenters of Diversity and Change at Hopi, 1870-1895. Journal of

the Southwest 41:311-334 Adams, E. Charles, and Charla Hedberg 2002 Driftwood Use at Homol’ovi and Implications for Interpreting the Archaeological

Record. Kiva 67(4):363-384. Adams, E. Charles 2013 Relations with Neighbors to the South – Tusayan. Archaeology Southwest 27(3):16-18.

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2013 Prehispanic Hopi Yellow Ware: An Overview. Kiva 79(2):104-124. 2013 Relationship among Design, Time, Source, and External Design Elements on Prehispanic

Jeddito Yellow Ware. Kiva 79(2):125-146. Adams, E. Charles 2016 Closure and Dedication Practices in the Homol’ovi Settlement Cluster, Northeastern

Arizona. American Antiquity 81:42-57. Adams, E. Charles Adams, and Samantha G. Fladd 2017 Composition and Interpretation of Stratified Deposits in Ancestral Hopi Villages at Homol’ovi. Journal of Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 9(6):1101-1114. Fladd, Samantha G., Saul Hedquist, and E. Charles Adams 2017 Rethinking Trash: A Relational Approach to Deposits. Paper submitted to American

Antiquity . Publications in Popular Media: Adams, E. Charles 2013 Delbridge Honanie: Hopi Artist, Kachina Carver. In Zócalo: Tucson’s Urban Scene

Magazine, February 2013, p. 44. Zócalo Magazine, Tucson. Reviews: Adams, E. Charles 1982 Review of "Arroyo Hondo Archaeological Series, Volumes 1-4", School of American Research Press, Santa Fe, 1979-1981. American Antiquity 47:911-914. 1982 Review of "Historic Hopi Ceramics" by Edwin L. Wade and Lea S. McChesney, Peabody Museum Press, Cambridge, 1981. The Kiva 47:290-292. 1984 Review of "The Mimbres People: Ancient Pueblo Painters of the American Southwest" by Stephen A. LeBlanc, Thames and Hudson, Ltd., London, 1983. Antiquaries Journal. 64(2):431-432. 1987 Review of "Within the Underworld Sky: Mimbres Ceramic Art in Context: by Barbara L. Moulard, Twelve Trees Press, Pasadena, 1984, and "Ancient Art of the American Southwest: by J.J. Brody, Catharine J. Scott, and Steven A. LeBlanc, Hudson Hill Press, N.Y., 1983. American Indian Quarterly 'XI(1) and 'XI(2).

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1990 Review of "The Frontier People: The Greater Southwest in the Protohistoric Period" by Carroll L. Riley, University of New Mexico Press, 1987. American Indian Quarterly XIV(1):93-94. 1990 Review of "Mesa Verde National Park: Shadows of the Centuries" by Duane A. Smith, University Press of Kansas, Lawrence. American Antiquity 55(2):439-440. 1994 Review of "People of the Tonto Rim: Archaeological Discovery in Prehistoric Arizona"

by Charles L. Redman, Smithsonian Institution, 1993. American Indian Quarterly 18:570-572..

1995 Review of "Culture and Contact: Charles C. Di Peso's Gran Chichimeca" edited by Anne Woosley and John Ravesloot, University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 1993. Ethnohistory 42:675-677. 2000 Review of “Prehistoric Warfare in the American Southwest” by Stephen A. LeBlanc,

University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City, 1999. The Journal of Arizona History 41:331-332.

2002 Review of “The Chaco Meridian: Centers of Political Power in the Ancient Southwest”

by Stephen H. Lekson, AltaMira Press, Walnut Creek, CA, 1999. Archaeoastronomy 17. . 2010 Review of “Symbols in Clay: Seeking Artists’ Identities in Hopi Yellow Ware Bowls” by

Steven A. LeBlanc and Lucia R. Henderson, Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, volume 84, Peabody Museum Press, Cambridge, MA. Journal of Field Archaeology 35:118-121.

2010 Review of “Symbols in Clay: Seeking Artists’ Identities in Hopi Yellow Ware Bowls” by

Steven A. LeBlanc and Lucia R. Henderson, Papers of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, volume 84, Peabody Museum Press, Cambridge, MA. American Anthropologist 112:484-485.

2011 Review of “Preservation and Management Guidelines for Vanishing Treasurers

Resources,” by John N. Barrow, NPS Intermountain Cultural Resource Management Professional Paper No. 75. The Public Historian 33(2):118-120.

Major Unpublished Reports: 1989 Hopi Use, Occupancy, and Possession of the Indian Reservation Defined by the Act of June 14, 1934: An Archaeological Perspective. Report prepared for the Hopi Tribe (2 volumes, 250 pp).

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2009 Hopi Use and Development of Water Resources in the Little Colorado River Drainage Basin of Arizona: An Archaeological Perspective to 1700. Report prepared for the Hopi Tribe (150 pp). Adams, E. Charles, and Jim Britton 2011 Arizona Archaeological Society Stabilization at Homol’ovi II. Report submitted to the

Arizona State Historic Preservation Office (62 pp). 2012 Arizona Archaeological Society Stabilization Project at Homol’ovi I & II. Report

submitted to the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office (175 pp). Symposia/Seminars/Invited Papers/Posters: 1976 Invited paper for the Small Site Symposium held at the University of Arizona, Tucson. 1976 Invited paper for the symposium on Doing Research on Indian Lands. The 1976 Arizona Cultural Resource Management Meetings, Tucson. 1977 Paper presented in the symposium organized by the American Society for Conservation

Archaeology. 42nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.

1978 Invited paper for the symposium: "Architecture in Anthropology: Studies of Southwestern Indians". 78th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Los Angeles. 1980 Invited paper for the seminar: "Southwestern Native American Ceramics". Organized by Millicent-Rogers Museum, Taos, held in Santa Fe.1980 Invited paper for the Hopi Tricentennial commemorating the 300th Anniversary of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680.

1981 Organizer and chair of symposium: "Walpi: 285 Years of Culture Change at a Historic Hopi Village". 46th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Diego.

1982 Invited paper for the symposium: "The Meaning of Architectural Variability and Space

Use", 47th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis. 1982 Invited paper for the seminar: "The Hopi Indians in the Twentieth Century". School of American Research, Advanced Seminar Series, Santa Fe. 1983 Invited paper for symposium: "Archaeology of American Victorian Culture", 16th Annual

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Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Denver. 1983 Invited paper for symposium: "Models of Pueblo Prehistory", XIth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Vancouver. 1985 Invited paper for the symposium: "Anasazi Update Current Research Report", Fall Meeting of the Arizona Archaeological Council, Flagstaff. 1987 Invited paper for the symposium entitled: "The American Southwest: Conflict and the Archaeological Record", 20th Annual Chacmool Conference, Calgary, Canada.

1987 Discussant for the symposium: "Interpretation in Cultural Parks". Arizona

Archaeological Council Symposium, Spring, 1987. 1987 Invited presentation for the symposium: "The Role of Tribal Governments in Public Archaeology." Arizona State University, Tempe.

1987 Invited paper to the 1987 Earthwatch Principal Investigators Conference, Boston. 1988 Invited paper to the 1988 Principal Investigators Conference, Boston.

1988 Invited paper to the symposium: "Frontiers: Cultural Contacts in the Southwest". Pueblo Grande Museum. 1988 Presenter in symposium: "Archaeology by the Public and for the Public - The Roles of Volunteers, Societies, Amateurs, and Professionals in Protecting our Heritage." Arizona Archaeological Society and Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, Tucson. 1988 Invited paper and organizer of a session on Native American Issues for the one-week Symposium on Management of Cultural Resources conducted by the Southwest Region, Forest Service, Grand Canyon.

1988 Invited participant in a one-week course: "Conservation in Field Archaeology" taught at the Getty Conservation Institute, Marina del Rey. 1988 Invited paper for the session: "Archaeology of the Spanish Borderlands: The Greater American Southwest." 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Phoenix. 1988 Invited paper for symposium entitled: "Architecture and Integrative Rituals: Anasazi Analyses". 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Phoenix.

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1988 Discussant for the symposium entitled: "Basic Research in the Middle Little Colorado River Area: By the People and for the People." 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Phoenix. 1990 Invited paper for the Conference entitled: "Conference on Pueblo Cultures in Transition". Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO. 1990 Co-Organizer with Lisa Young of the Symposium: "Seasonal Use of Sites by Agriculturalists". 55th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Las Vegas.

1990 Co-Organizer of the Symposium: "The Social Implications of Symbolic Expression in the Prehistoric American Southwest". 55th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Las Vegas. 1990 Invited paper for the symposium entitled: "Native Societies and the Impact of Spanish

Empire, 1492-1600." 89th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans.

1991 Invited paper for the symposium entitled: "Assessing the Research Potential of Large, Damaged Sites in the American Southwest." 56th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans. 1991 Invited paper for The Symposium entitled: "World View and Ritual; Kachinas in the Pueblo World". Recursos de Santa Fe, New Mexico. 1991 Discussant to workshop on "Traditional Cultural Properties". Sponsored by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, Denver. 1992 Discussant for the symposium: "Cultural Dynamics of Pre-Columbian West and

Northwest Mexico", sponsored by the Center for Indigenous Studies in the Americas, Phoenix.

1992 Invited paper in the session on "Retaining Volunteers". Museum Association of Arizona, Tucson. 1992 Invited talk in the panel "Ethics and Scholarship: Research Across Ethnic Boundaries, What is Public? University of Arizona, Tucson. 1993 Organized symposium entitled "Prehistory of the Middle Little Colorado River". Fifth Anasazi Conference, Farmington, NM.

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1994 Co-organizer of symposium entitled "The Development of Social Power in Nonstate Societies: Examples from the American Southwest and the South-Central Andes". 57th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Anaheim. 1996 Invited paper with William Walker and Vincent LaMotta for the symposium entitled

“Regional Interaction from the Perspective of Religious Cults”. 4th Southwest Symposium, Tempe, Arizona. 1997 Paper for the invited Symposium entitled: “ Scholars of the BAE: The Relevance of 19th Century Field Research for Current Archaeological Debate.” 62nd Annual Meeting of the

Society for American Archaeology, Nashville. 1997 Participant in Panel on “Working with Volunteers,” Earthwatch Principal Investigators’

Conference, Boston. 1997 Invited Paper on “Current Research at the Ancestral Hopi Village of Homol’ovi I,”

in the Symposium: The Cultural Factor. Earthwatch PI Conference, Boston. 1998 Discussant for the invited Symposium entitled: Beyond Normative Boundaries. At the

Sixth Biannual Southwest Symposium, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico 1998 Poster Session on “Current Research at Homol’ovi I.” Presented at the Earthwatch

PI Conference, Boston. 1999 Co-organizer of Symposium with Vince LaMotta entitled: Beyond Basic Formation

Processes: Inferences from Archaeological Deposits and Depositional Contexts. Presented at the 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago.

1999 Invited paper for the symposium entitled: “Sequences and Cycles of Cultural Evolution:

Political and Economic Dynamics of Long Term Change.” 64th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Chicago. 2001 Co-organizer with Andrew Duff of Symposium entitled: Cluster Analysis: The History

and Organization of Pueblo IV Period (A.D. 1275-1540) Settlement Clusters in the American Southwest. Presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.

2002 Invited paper for the symposium entitled: “Religion in the Prehistoric Southwest”. 67th

Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver.

2003 Invited Poster on “Hopi Ancestors: Recent Research at Chevelon Ruin.” Earthwatch

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Institute, Boston, MA. 2004 Invited Poster on “Hopi Ancestors: Recent Research at Chevelon Ruin.” Earthwatch

Institute, Boston, MA. 2004 Invited paper for the session entitled: “Earthwatch Mission and the Social Sciences.”

Earthwatch Institute, Boston, MA 2004 Invited paper for the symposium entitled: “Patience & Practice: Exploring Material

Culture through Conservator-Archaeologist Collaboration.” 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal, Canada.

-------- and Amy Jo Vonarx 2005 Invited Poster entitled: “Burning Issues: Developing a Methodology for the Analysis of

Structural Fire.” 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City.

2005 Invited Poster on “The Analysis of Structural Burning in an Ancient Hopi Village.”

Earthwatch Institute, Boston, MA. Icove, David J., H.E. Welborn, A.J. Vonarx, E. Charles Adams, James R. Lally, Timothy G. Huff 2006 Invited paper on “Scientific Investigation and Modeling of Prehistoric Structural Fires at

Chevelon Pueblo” presented at the 2006 Biannual International Symposium on Fire Investigation Science and Technology, Sarasota, Florida.

Adams, E. Charles 2006 Organizer of Symposium entitled: “Recent Research at Chevelon Ruin: an Ancient Hopi

Village in Northeastern Arizona.” 71th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

2008 Invited paper for the symposium entitled: “Tension and Transition: Religious Ideologies

in the Pueblo Southwest, AD 1250 to 1450.” 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC.

2008 Organizer of Symposium entitled: “Hopi Yellow Ware: Production, Exchange, and

Meaning.” Amerind Short Seminar, Dragoon, AZ. 2008 Chair, Roundtable Discussion entitled: Religious Ritual and Performance in Creating

Social Identity in Pre-State Societies. 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC.

2009 Invited Paper for Ceramic Series Conference on Jeddito Yellow Ware, Museum of

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Northern Arizona Flagstaff organized by Kelley Hays-Gilpin and Wesley Bernardini. 2010 Invited Paper for the symposium entitled: “Ritual Dedication and Termination of

Architecture and Material Culture in the Prehispanic Southwest.” 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MR.

2010 Discussant for the symposium entitled: “Trials by Fire: Archaeologies of Burned Sites

and Features.” 75th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis, MR.

2010 Plazas and Kivas: Creating Public Space within Pueblo Communities. Paper Presented in

the Symposium: Sacred Spaces: Mogollon Great Kivas and Plazas. 16th Biennial Mogollon Conference. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces.

Hedquist, Saul. L., Alyson Thibodeau, E. Charles Adams, David Killick, and J. Jefferson Reid 2010 Invited Poster entitled: “Sourcing Homol’ovi I and Grasshopper Pueblo Turquoise

through Lead and Strontium Isotopic Analysis.” Presented in the Arizona Archaeological Council’s Science in Archaeology Symposium

Adams, E. Charles 2012 Discussant for the symposium entitled: “Geoarchaeology of Ritual Behavior and Sacred

Places.” 77th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, TN. 2013 The Homol’ovi Research Program: Enriching Hopi History through Collaboration. Paper

presented in the symposium: “Hopi Archaeology, History, and Heritage: Papers in Honor of Leigh J. Kuwanwisiwma.” 78th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Honolulu, Hawaii.

2014 Chair, Symposium, Native American Land Use in the American Southwest. 79th Annual

Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX. 2014 Preceramic Migration and Landscape Formation along Lower Chevelon Canyon,

Northeastern Arizona. Paper presented in the symposium, Native American Land Use in the American Southwest. 79th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, TX.

2015 Organizer of Symposium: “Homol’ovi: A Gathering Place.” 80th Annual Meeting of the

Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco, CA. 2015 Back in Time: Research at Rock Art Ranch. Paper presented in the symposium:

“Homol’ovi: A Gathering Place.” 80th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Francisco, CA.

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Fladd, Samantha, Claire S. Barker, E. Charles Adams, and Dwight Honyouti 2017 To and From Hopi: Negotiating Identity through Migration, Coalescence, and Closure at

the Homol’ovi Settlement Cluster. Paper presented in the symposium: Pueblo Movement and the Archaeology of Becoming. 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC

O-Grady, Caitlin, Nancy Odegaard, and E. Charles Adams 2017 Journeys of our Ancestors: Ceramic Colorants and their Role in Understanding Migration

in the American Southwest. Paper presented in the symposium: A Material World: Collaborative Research in Art, Archaeology, and Material Science in the Study of the Ancient Americas. 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, BC.

Professional Lectures: 1984 Invited Lecture "Walpi: The Archaeology of a Historic Hopi Village." Fort Burgwin. Lecture Series, Rancho de Taos, New Mexico. 1986 Invited Lecture "Current Research on the Homol'ovi Pueblos and on the Protohistoric Period in Northeastern Arizona. Dept. of Anthropology, Lecture Series, Tucson. 1987 Invited Lecture "Current Research on the Homol'ovi Project". Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society, Tucson. 1988 Invited lecture "Prehistory and History of the Hopi: A View from Homol'ovi". In the State Historical Society lecture series. 1988 Invited Lecture "Prehistoric and Historic Hopi Pottery" for the seminar on Southwestern ceramics sponsored by Recursos, Santa Fe. 1988 Invited Lecture "Homol'ovi: Research into Hopi Prehistory". University of Colorado Center, Cortez. 1989 Invited Lecture "Ethnicity, Aggregation, and Abandonment: From Homol'ovi to Hopi". Department of Anthropology, Lecture Series, Tucson. 1989 Invited Lecture "Homol'ovi: Tracing the Roots of Hopi Culture". The Heard Museum, Phoenix. 1989 Invited Lecture "The Pueblo Katsina Cult: Its Origin, Development, and Spread in the American Southwest". Fort Burgwin Lecture Series, Rancho de Taos, New Mexico.

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1990 Invited Lecture "Historic Hopi Pottery: the Effects of Contact" for the seminar on Southwestern ceramics sponsored by Recursos, Santa Fe. 1991 Invited Lecture "The Pueblo Kachina Cult: A Western Pueblo Perspective" for the seminar on World View and Ritual: Kachinas in the Pueblo World sponsored by

Recursos, Santa Fe. 1991 Invited Lecture on "The Origins and Development of The Katsina Cult." Arizona State Museum, Tucson.

1992 Invited lecture on "The Origins of the Pueblo Katsina Cult." Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff. 1993 Invited lecture on "Aggregation in the Anasazi Southwest." Desert Archaeology, Tucson. 1993 Invited lecture on "Hopi Prehistory and History." El Paso Archaeological Society.

1993 Invited lecture on "Recent Research in the Homol'ovi Pueblos." Arizona Archaeological Society, Phoenix. 1994 Invited lecture on "Origins and Development of the Pueblo Katsina Cult." Frederick W. Hodge Lecture Series, Southwest Museum, Los Angeles. 1994 Invited lecture on "Recent Research among the Homol'ovi Pueblos." Arizona Archaeological Society State Meeting, Tucson. 1995 Invited lecture on "Recent Research in Nonstate Societies in Northwest Argentina." Arizona Archaeological Society, Phoenix. 1995 Invited lecture on "Recent Research on the Homol'ovi Pueblos, Northeastern Arizona." Arizona Archaeological Society, Prescott. 1996 Series of lectures on Hopi Prehistory and History. Elderhostel, Tucson. 1997 Invited lecture on “Recent Research on the Homol’ovi Pueblos.” Arizona Archaeological

and Historical Society, Tucson. 1998 Invited lecture on “Recent Research on the Homol’ovi Pueblos of Northeastern Arizona.”

Arizona Archaeological Society, Prescott.

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1999 Invited lecture series on “Ancient Hopi Pueblos of Homol’ovi,” sponsored by Earthwatch Institute in Chicago, Philadelphia, New York City, Danbury, CT.

2001 Invited lecture on “Homol’ovi and Katsina Religion.” Arizona Archaeological Society,

Sedona. 2002 Invited lecture on “Homol’ovi: Recent Research.” Arizona Archaeological Society,

Prescott. 2004 Invited talk on “Recent Research into Burning at Chevelon Pueblo.” Arizona

Archaeological and Historical Society, Tucson. 2004 Invited talk entitled, “ A View from the Past: Archaeology as a Tool in Reconstructing

Past Environments.” Earthwatch PI Conference, Boston, MA. 2005 Invited talk on “Recent Research in the Homol’ovi Settlement Cluster”. Archaeological

Institute of America, Irvine, CA. 2005 Invited talk in Old Pueblo Archaeology Lecture Series on “Recent Research in the

Homol’ovi Settlement Cluster”. Marana, AZ. 2005 Brown bag talk on “Burning Issues in Archaeology: A View from Chevelon”. Arizona

State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson 2006 Invited talk on “Structural Burning at Chevelon Pueblo”. Amerind Foundation, Dragoon,

AZ. 2006 Invited talk on “Recent Research on Fire at Chevelon”. Department of Anthropology

Spring lecture series, University of Arizona, Tucson. 2008 Invited Keynote Speaker at Suyovski Day by the Hopi Tribe, Homol’ovi Ruins State

Park, Arizona, on the history of archaeological research at the Homol’ovi Settlement Cluster.

2009 Invited talk entitled: “ Adobe Brick Architecture in the Prehispanic Southwest,”

Archaeological Institute of American, Houston, Texas. 2009 Invited talk entitled: “Homol’ovi Settlement Cluster: Contributions to Knowledge,” State

Meeting, Arizona Archaeological Society, Winslow, AZ. 2009 Invited talk entitled: “Hopi Katsinas: Past and Present.” Western National Parks

Association, Tucson, AZ.

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2009 Invited talk on “Hopi and Homol’ovi Archaeology: An Overview” to the School of Advanced Research, Winslow, AZ. 2009 Invited talk entitled, “Archaeological Research at Homol’ovi IV” to the Hopi Tribe, the Drachman Institute, and UA Native Peoples Technical Assistance Office (NPTAO), Winslow, AZ. 2009 Wrote a blog on Homol’ovi II Kiva Murals for ASM. 2010 Invited talk entitled, “Hopi Katsinas: Past and Present.” OLLI Lecture Series, Green

Valley, AZ. 2010 Invited presentation at ASM Coffee with the Curators event on “The Place of Research in

University Museums.” ASM, University of Arizona, Tucson. 2011 Homol’ovi: Ancestral Hopi Communities in Northeastern Arizona. Talk presented at

Southwest Seminars, Santa Fe, NM. 2012 Research at Homol’ovi State Park presented to the Site Steward Program, State Historic

Preservation Office, Annual Meeting, Winslow, AZ. 2012 Hopi Katsinas: Past and Present. Talk presented at Southwest Seminars, Santa Fe, NM. 2012 Homol’ovi Settlement Cluster: Contributions to Knowledge. Invited presentation at

Coffee with the Curators, Arizona State Museum, Tucson. 2012 The Art and Culture of Hopi through Time. Invited talk to School of Advanced Research

Educational Seminar, Winslow, AZ. 2012 Hopi Katsinas: Past and Present. Invited presentation to the Archaeological Institute of

America, Tucson Chapter, Tucson, AZ. 2013 Homol’ovi Settlement Cluster: Contributions to Knowledge. Invited presentation to

Western National Parks Association, Tucson, AZ. 2013 Hopi History as told through Archaeology and Oral Tradition. Talk presented at

Southwest Seminars, Santa Fe, NM. 2013 3000 Years of Migration: Rock Art Ranch to Homol’ovi. Archaeology Café, sponsored

by Archaeology Southwest, Tucson, AZ.

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2014 5000 Years of Migration: Rock Art Ranch to Homol’ovi. Arizona Archaeological Society, Sedona, AZ.

2014 Walpi Research Program: Ethnoarchaeology at Hopi. Archaeology Café, sponsored by

Archaeology Southwest, Phoenix, AZ. 2016 The Origin and Development of the Pueblo Katsina Cult. Arizona Archaeological

Society, Springerville, AZ. 2016 13,000 Years of Migration and Land Use at Rock Art Ranch, Arizona Archaeological

Society, Verde Valley, AZ. 2016 13,000 Years of Migration and Land Use at Rock Art Ranch, Arizona Archaeological

Society, Cave Creek, AZ. 2016 13,000 Years of Migration and Land Use at Rock Art Ranch, Arizona Archaeological

Society, Prescott, AZ. 2017 13,000 Years of Migration and Land Use at Rock Art Ranch, Arizona Archaeological

Society, Winslow, AZ. 2017 13,000 Years of Migration and Land Use at Rock Art Ranch, Arizona Archaeological

Society, Queen Creek, AZ. Volunteered Papers/Posters: 1976 Walpi: The Archaeology of a Historic and Living Community. Presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis. 1978 Room Size and Its Relation to Room Function. Presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Tucson. 1985 Sand Canyon Pueblo: A Thirteenth Century Anasazi Ceremonial Center in Southwestern Colorado. Presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver. 1990 Iconography and Community Integration in the American Southwest: A Comparative and Contextual Approach. Presented at the Chacmool Conference, Calgary. Coauthor: Kelley Ann Hays. 1998 “Adrift in Time: Driftwood Use at Homol’ovi I and Implications for Interpreting the

Archaeological Record.” Presented at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Society for

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American Archaeology, Seattle. Coauthors: Charla Hedberg and Jill Keyes. Adams, E. Charles, Richard C. Lange, Vincent M. LaMotta, and Elizabeth Cutright-Smith 2012 Survey and Excavations by the University of Arizona Fieldschool at Rock Art Ranch.

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

Adams, E. Charles, Richard C. Lange, Vincent M. LaMotta, and Samantha G. Fladd 2013 Survey and Excavations by the University of Arizona Fieldschool at Rock Art Ranch.

Poster presented at the 2013 Pecos Conference, Flagstaff, AZ. Adams, E. Charles Adams, Richard C. Lange, Samantha G. Fladd, Claire S. Barker, Byron Estes 2017 Summary of Findings from the University of Arizona Field School at Rock Art Ranch,

2011-2016. Paper presented at the 2017 Pecos Conference. Rowe Mesa, NM Exhibits/Workshops:

1979 Helped design and write copy for the exhibit: "Walpi: The Archaeology of a Historic

Hopi Community, 1680-1980. Touring exhibit prepared by the Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff.

1990 Helped design and write copy for the exhibit: "The Yellow Ware Road: Seven Centuries of Hopi Pottery". 1990-1992 Exhibit, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona.

1997 Co-organized Workshop with Beth Grindell entitled: “AZSITE Consortium Workshop.”

Attended by 120 individuals and groups invested in learning about the Consortium Committee’s (chaired by Adams) efforts to develop a computerized state-wide archaeological site and project database.

2005-2009 Developed a new permanent exhibition design for the proposed ASM Rio Nuevo

building west of downtown Tucson entitled: Journeys of our Ancestors. The exhibit was to be designed by Ralph Appelbaum Associates, N.Y., but funding collapsed due to the U.S. recession.

-----, and Diane Dittemore 2009-2014 Developing a new core exhibition at Arizona State Museum entitled: Journeys

and Destinies: Settling the Southwest. 2017 Curator of Exhibition: Life along the River: Ancestral Hopi at Homol’ovi, Arizona State

Museum, University of Arizona. Open December 2017 through June 2019.. Film:

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1979 Thieves of Time. KAET, Phoenix. Production addressing the problems of vandalism of southwestern archaeological sites. Participated as consultant and as talent. Released nationwide on PBS affiliates.

1985 Colorado Archaeology: Riddles from the Past, Resources for the Future. Particapated as consultant and talent on this film concerning the archaeology of southwestern Colorado. Released nationwide on PBS affiliates.

1989 Siskayoui: The Place of the Chasms. Participated as talent on the film concerning the prehistoric past of the Hopi Indians. Produced by Victor Masayesva for the Smithsonian Institution. 2006 The Analysis of Structural Fire at Chevelon Pueblo. Worked with Phokus, Inc., Madison,

New Jersey, in the production of this film for presentation at the Southwest Symposium, Las Cruces, New Mexico, and subsequent venues. It is now available for sale as a DVD at Homol’ovi State Park.

2014 Homol’ovi Research Program: History of Research among the Hopi. Arizona Illustrated,

KUAT Public Television, University of Arizona, Tucson. Grants and Contracts: 1977-1980 Three grants from the National Park Service to conduct research on artifacts

excavated from Walpi. Total: $240,000. 1979-1980 Two grants from the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office, Grants-in-aid program to conduct research at the Homol’ovi sites. Total: $5000.

1979 Coauthored grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to develop a tour and exhibit on the Walpi excavations and research. Total: $32,000.

1980 Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to write the synthetic report on the archaeology of Walpi. Total: $28,000. 1984 Grant from the National Geographic Society to support staff and pay for specialist analyses of material recovered from excavations at Sand Canyon Pueblo, a 13th century Anasazi ceremonial center in southwestern Colorado. Total: $18,000. 1986 Grant from the Arizona State Historic Preservation Office, Grant-in-aid program to continue survey of the proposed State Park. Total: $11,500.

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1987 Grant from Earthwatch through the Center for Field Research to continue excavations at the Homol’ovi sites. Total: $28,170. 1988 Grant from Earthwatch through the Center for Field Research to continue Homol’ovi Research. Total: $23,625. 1989 Grant from Earthwatch through the Center for Field Research to continue Homol'ovi Research. Total: $25,140. 1990 Grant from Earthwatch through the Center for Field Research to continue Homol'ovi Research. Total: $27,420. 1990 NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant with Lisa C. Young entitled "Mobility and

Farmers: Adaptive Diversity in the American Southwest." $9,300.

1991 Grant from Earthwatch through the Center for Field Research to continue Homol'ovi Research. Total: $28,980. 1992 NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant With Laurie Webster entitled "Exchange and Production in the U.S. Southwest." $10,280. 1993 Grant from Earthwatch through the Center for Field Research to continue Homol'ovi Research. Total: $28,920. 1993 NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant with William H. Walker entitled "Prehistoric Ritual Technology: A Pueblo Case Study." Total: $11,796.

1994 Grant from Earthwatch through the Center for Field Research to continue Homol'ovi Research. Total: $29,000. 1995 Grant from Earthwatch through the Center for Field Research to continue Homol'ovi Research. Total: $20,700. 1996 Grant from the University of Arizona Small Grants Program for the proposal, “Stream

flow and Settlement History along the Little Colorado River, Arizona.” Total: $1,000. 1996 Grant from Earthwatch through the Center for Field Research to continue Homol’ovi

Research. Total: $21,600 1996 Student Challenge Grant from the Durfee Foundation administered by Earthwatch to

support continued Homol’ovi Research. Total: $14,200

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1997 Grant from Earthwatch through the Center for Field Research to continue Homol’ovi Research. Total: $28,150

1997 Student Challenge Grant from the Durfee Foundation administered by Earthwatch to

support continued Homol’ovi Research. Total: $14,500 1998 Grant from Earthwatch through the Center for Field Research to continue Homol’ovi

Research. Total: $27,800 1998 Student Challenge Grant from the Durfee Foundation administered by Earthwatch to

support continued Homol’ovi Research. Total: $14,200 1998 NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant with Patrick D. Lyons entitled: “A Compositional,

Technological and Stylistic Analysis of Winslow Orange Ware Using Decorative and Technological Style to Trace prehistoric Western Pueblo Migrations.” Total: $12,000.

2000 NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant with Vincent M. LaMotta entitled: “Understanding

Ritual Organization in Late Prehistoric Western Pueblos: A Case Study on Homol’ovi.” Total: $11,992.

2001 Wenner-Gren Foundation for:”Jeddito Yellow Ware: Chronology and Sociopolitical

Organization at Homol’ovi I, An Ancient Hopi Village.” Total: $20,000. 2002 National Science Foundation for: “Sociopolitical Organization of Chevelon Ruin and the

Homol’ovi Settlement Cluster, Northeastern Arizona.” Total: $230,357. 2002 Grant from Earthwatch through the Center for Field Research to continue Homol’ovi

Research. Total: $18,310 2003 Grant from Earthwatch through the Center for Field Research to continue Homol’ovi

Research. Total: $18,640 2004 Grant from the Burgan Fund, Arizona State Museum for research on ancient structural

fires. Total $4,565 2004 Grant from International Travel Office, University of Arizona for travel to the Society for

American Archaeology Meetings, Montreal, Canada. Total: $300 2004 Grant from Earthwatch through the Center for Field Research to continue Homol’ovi

Research. Total: $16,660 2004 Student Challenge Grant from the Durfee Foundation administered by Earthwatch to

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support continued Homol’ovi Research. Total: $14,432 2005 Grant from the Burgan Fund, Arizona State Museum for continued research on ancient

structural fires. Total: $3,965 2005 Student Challenge Grant from the Durfee Foundation administered by Earthwatch to

support continued Homol’ovi Research. Total: $14,531 2005 Grant from the University of Arizona Foundation to support development of an exhibition

on Migration. Total: $5,000 2006 Grant from the Burgan Fund, Arizona State Museum for continued research on ancient

structural fires. Total: $3,991 2007 Grant from the Southwestern Foundation to fund a new permanent exhibition at Arizona

State Museum entitled, Journeys of our Ancestors. Total: $30,780. 2008 Grant from the Burgan Fund, Arizona State Museum for compositional analysis of

Jeddito Yellow Ware using Laser Ablation – Inductively Coupled Plasma – Mass Spectrometry. Total: $2000.

2010 Grant from the Burgan Fund, Arizona State Museum for compositional analysis to source

Obsidian and Turquoise from various sites in the Homol’ovi Settlement Cluster. Total: $3400.

2011 Grant from the Burgan Fund, ASM, to support fieldwork at Rock Art Ranch, AZ. Total:

$2500. 2011 Grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to support planning for a new

permanent at ASM entitled: Journeys and Destinies: Settling the Southwest. Co-PI with Diane Dittemore, 50% responsibility. Total: $40,017 – Funded: $30,000.

2012 Grant from the Burgan Fund, ASM, to pay for four 14C samples from Basketmaker II

sites, Rock Art Ranch, AZ. Total: $2300. 2013 Grant from the Burgan Fund, ASM, to support fieldwork at Basketmaker II sites, Rock

Art Ranch, AZ. Total: $3000. 2013 Grant from the National Science Foundation, Research Enrichment for Undergraduates

Program entitled: REU Site: From Field to Lab: Bringing Science to Underserved Undergraduate Students through Archaeology. Total Requested & funded: $246,246.

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2014 NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant with Claire S. Barker entitled: Studying Social Identity after Migration through Artifact Style of Everyday Objects. Total: $9249

2014 NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant with Saul Hedquist entitled: The Role of Material

Culture in Social Identification. Total: $19,684 2015 Grant from the Burgan Fund, ASM, to pay for four 14C samples from fieldwork at Rock

Art Ranch and Multi-Kiva Site, AZ. Total: $1500. 2016 NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant with Samantha G. Fladd entitled: Spatial

Manifestations of Social Identity. Total: $20,000 2016 Grant from Burgan Fund, ASM, to pay for petrographic analysis of ceramics from Multi-

Kiva site and RAR-2, AZ. Total: $2000 2017 Grant from Burgan Fund, ASM, to pay for INAA analysis of Jeddito Yellow Ware bowls

from Homol’ovi Research Program excavations. Total: $1000 2017 Grant from the Southwestern Foundation to support the exhibition at Arizona State

Museum entitled, Life along the River: Ancestral Hopi at Homol’ovi. Total: $7,500 Total of Grants Awarded: $1,455,183 Total of Grants Awarded to UA: $1,165,183