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(HHV)=Hilton Hawaiian Village (HCC)= Hawaii Convention Center 37 Thursday Morning, April 4 Program Wednesday Morning April 03, 2013 [1A] WORKSHOP FAUNAL DATA ENTRY AND INTEGRATION IN TDAR Room: Sea Pearl IV(HHV) Time: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM [1B] OPENING SESSION AND PRESIDENT’S FORUM THE FUTURE OF ARCHAEOLOGY: ENGAGEMENT WITH DESCENDANT COMMUNITIES Room: Coral Ballroom III, IV, V(HHV) Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Chairs: W. Fredrick Limp, Kelley Hays-Gilpin, and Gordon Rakita Moderator: Ora Marek-Martinez Participants: Rudy Reimer/Yumks—Discussant Andrea Hunter—Discussant Sam Juparulla Wickman—Discussant Henry Tantaleán—Discussant Peter Nelson—Discussant Kekuewa Kikloi—Discussant Thursday Morning April 04, 2013 [1] SYMPOSIUM MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AND CURRENT TECHNOLOGIES IN NATIONAL APPROACHES TO THE ECUADORIAN PAST Room: 303A (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Chairs: Maria-Auxiliadora Cordero and Florencio Delgado Espinoza Participants: 8:00 Maria Ordoñez, Ronald Beckett, and Gerald Conlogue—Forensic Anthropology and Paleoimaging: An Application of Traditional and Non-intrusive Techniques on Two Museum Collections in Quito 8:15 Florencio Delgado Espinoza—Spatial Analysis of the Manteño Occupation at the Cerro Jaboncillo-Hojas Site 8:30 Amelia Sánchez Mosquera—Contract Archaeology and Regional Models, an Intrinsic Relationship: Two Cases 8:45 Josefina Vasquez and Iván Pazmiño—Reconstruction of Site Morphology through 3D Scanning Technique: The Case of Yacuviña, Southern Ecuador 9:00 Fernando Astudillo—Phytoliths, Paleoenvironment, and Human Settlement of the Northern Ecuadorian Andes 9:15 Maria-Auxiliadora Cordero—Chemical Analysis of Ecuadorian Ritual Vessels: Piartal Pottery 9:30 Daniela Balanzategui—Colonial Indigenous and Mestizo Foodways: ceramic analysis and Ethnoarchaeology in the Highlands of Ecuador [2] SYMPOSIUM GLOBAL PATTERNS OF SHELLFISH EXPLOITATION Room: 318A (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM 38 (HHV)=Hilton Hawaiian Village (HCC)=Hawaii Convention Center Thursday Morning, April 4 Chairs: Adrian Whitaker and Brian Codding Participants: 8:00 Brian Codding and James O'Connell—A Novel Multivariate Model of Shellfish Exploitation 8:15 Sean Ulm, Helene Tomkins, Daniel Rosendahl, Lynley Wallis, and Patrick Moss—Last Millennium Changes in Shellfishing Behaviors across Northern Australia 8:30 Adrian Whitaker and Brian Byrd—Using Theories of Plant Food Intensification to Explain Shifts toward an Emphasis on Small Shellfish Taxa 8:45 Christina Giovas, Scott Fitzpatrick, and Annie Caruso—An Analysis of Changing Mollusk Exploitation from the Chelechol ra Orrak rockshelter, Palau 9:00 Aaron Poteate, Scott Fitzpatrick, Meagan Clark, Jessica Stone, and Alyson Harding—Amerindian Mollusk Exploitation during the Late Ceramic Age at Coconut Walk, Nevis, West Indies (ca. AD 850-1450) 9:15 David Thomas—On the Role of Shellfish Exploitation along the Georgia Bight 9:30 Douglas Bird—Discussant [3] GENERAL SESSION ARCHAEOLOGY OF WESTERN ASIA AND THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN Room: 306B (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 9:45 AM Chair: Andrew Fairbairn Participants: 8:00 Alan Simmons—No Village Is an Island: Cyprus as a Crossroads for Early Mediterranean Sea Voyagers 8:15 Katelyn DiBenedetto and Alan Simmons—Could Cyprus Have Sustained a Cattle Population between the Late Neolithic and the Bronze Ages? 8:30 Sarah MacIntosh and Levent Atici—Antlerworking at Körtik Tepe (SE Turkey) during Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) 8:45 Daniel Thompson—Multispectral Archaeological Prospection: Case Studies from the Greater Near East 9:00 Joseph Lehner—Metal technology, Organization, and the Evolution of Long- Distance Trade in Anatolia 9:15 Kathryn Grossman—The Protracted Process of Urbanization at Early Bronze Age Hamoukar, Syria 9:30 Andrew Fairbairn, Emma Jenkins, Douglas Baird, and Geraldine Jacobsen— Plant Gathering at the 9th Millennium cal B.C. Settlement at Pınarbaşı A and D on the Konya Plain, Central Anatolia [4] FORUM THE DEVELOPMENT OF A FORMAL MIDDLE FORMATIVE SITE LAYOUT IN SOUTHERN MESOAMERICA Room: 301B (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Moderator: Takeshi Inomata Participants: Mary Pye—Discussant John Clark—Discussant Rebecca Gonzalez Lauck—Discussant Valerie Courtes—Discussant Lynneth Lowe—Discussant Michael Blake—Discussant (HHV)=Hilton Hawaiian Village (HCC)= Hawaii Convention Center 39 Thursday Morning, April 4 Michael Love—Discussant Barbara Arroyo—Discussant [5] POSTER SESSION ARCHAEOLOGY ACROSS OCEANIA Room: Kamehameha Exhibit Hall III Foyer (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Participants: 5-a Sam Lin, Matthew Douglass, Daniel Parker, and Simon Holdaway—Stone Artifact Selection and Transport in the Semi-arid Zone of Western New South Wales, Australia 5-b Mallory Messersmith and Mark McCoy—Airborne LiDAR Survey of Fortified Earthwork Sites in Northland, New Zealand 5-c Jana Morehouse and Michael Graves—Agriculture in North Kohala: Fields, Ditches, and Innovation 5-d Elizabeth Peterson—Mobility Variation among Hunting-Gathering Societies: Evaluating Risk Reduction through the Lens of Social Networking 5-e Christina Bisulca, Kamalu du Preez, Lisa Schattenburg-Raymond, and Betty Kam—Dye Analysis of Hawaiian Barkcloth 5-f Daniel Welch—Discontinuity in the Stratigraphic Record of Samoan Volcanic Glass Artifacts 5-g Jennifer Huebert—Forest transformations and Arboreal Subsistence Strategies in Highly Variable Environments: Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia 5-h Kathleen LeBlanc—Use of Tongan Barkcloth Design as an Analogue for the Lapita Design System 5-i Megan Wong, Megan Wong, David Burley, and Michael Richards—Prehistoric Tongan Diet and Stable Isotopes: An Evaluation of Subsistence Hypotheses [6] POSTER SESSION EASTERN U.S. ARCHAEOLOGY: WOODLAND THROUGH EARLY CONTACT PERIODS Room: Kamehameha Exhibit Hall III Foyer (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Participants: 6-a Kimberly Swisher, Clark Spencer Larsen, Victor D. Thompson, and Paul W. Sciulli—Temporal Trends in Skeletal Morphology in Biocultural Context from the Prehistoric Georgia Bight 6-b George Kinison—Actualistic Experiments on the Regional Taphonomy of the Soils of Northwestern Georgia: Effects on Osseous and Dental Remains 6-c Amanda Roberts Thompson—Rediscovering Fort Center: A Lost Landscape of the Seminole Wars 6-d Matthew Lobiondo, Cameron Wesson, John Cottier, Hamilton Bryant, and Holly Luscumb—Remote Sensing at the Ebert-Canebrake Site (1Mc25), a Central Alabama Fortified Mississippian Village 6-e Maureen Bickham—Marine Shell Exchange among Mississippian People of the Southeastern United States 6-f G. Logan Miller—Lithic Microwear Analysis of Hopewell Bladelets from Fort Ancient: Implications for Ritual Economy 6-g Lindsay Plunk—Chemical and Mineralogical Analysis of Varney Red Filmed Ceramics from the Lower Mississippi River Valley 6-h Allison Gracer, Amber VanDerwarker, and Gregory Wilson—Maize Intensification in the Mississippian Central Illinois Valley: Metric data from Maize Kernels and Cupules as a Means to Establish the Number and Type(s) of Varieties 6-i Anna Semon—Examining Late Mississippian Paddle Designs from the Georgia 40 (HHV)=Hilton Hawaiian Village (HCC)=Hawaii Convention Center Thursday Morning, April 4 Coast 6-j Eric Jones—Spatiotemporal Analysis of Old World Diseases in North America, A.D. 1500–1800 6-k Mark McConaughy—Reassessing Peter’s Creek and Linn Mounds, Pennsylvania 6-l Sarah Striker—The Mantle Site: Community and Non-local Contacts [7] POSTER SESSION CURRENT EMPIRICAL RESEARCH IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN ARCHAEOLOGY Room: Kamehameha Exhibit Hall III Foyer (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Chairs: Ben Marwick and Ally Halliwell Participants: 7-a Rachna Chhay and David Brotherson—Utilitarian Ceramic Production Centers in the Angkor Empire: The Site of Kok Phnov and Phnom Krom, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia 7-b Veronica Walker Vadillo and Xabier Armendariz—A VOC Ship in the Walls of Angkor Wat? 7-c Hannah Van Vlack, Cyler Conrad, Ben Marwick, Cholawit Thongcharoenchaikit, and Rasmi Shoocongdej—Zooarchaeology and Human Ecology at Khao Toh Chong, Krabi, Thailand 7-d Charmaine Ledesma, Noel Amano, and Stephen Acabado—Hunting and Domestication: The Ifugao Complementary System 7-e Damien Huffer—I'm a Stranger Here Myself: Kinship and Community Organization during the Mid-Holocene in Northern Vietnam 7-f Jacy Moore, Jasminda Ceron, and Stephen Acabado—Agricultural Development and Settlement Patterns in Early Ifugao Societies 7-g Nina Peck—Subsistence and Coastal Resources: The Iron Age in San Remigio, Cebu, Philippines 7-h Jennifer Huff—Revisiting Highland New Guinea: New Insights into the Pleistocene and Holocene Occupations of Highland PNG 7-i Seungki Kwak, Ben Marwick, and Dan Nelson—Tracing Prehistoric Subsistence: Application of Organic Geochemical Analyses on Potsherds from Ancient Korean Peninsula 7-j David Bulbeck, Ben Marwick, Sue O'Connor, Ambra Calo, and Jack Fenner— The Prehistoric Archaeology of the Routa Region of Central Sulawesi 7-k Sarah Youngblutt—The Angkorean Ethnoscape: Reconciling the Disjuncture between Public Discourse and the Archaeological Record through an Analysis of Angkorean Sites of World Heritage in Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia. 7-l Mariana Sanders, John Peterson, and Stephen Acabado—Geoarchaeology in the Philippines: Connecting People to Their Landscapes [8] POSTER SESSION THE ARCHAEOLOGY AND CULTURAL HERITAGE OF IRINGA, SOUTHERN TANZANIA Room: Kamehameha Exhibit Hall III Foyer (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Chair: Pamela Willoughby Participants: 8-a Pamela Willoughby—The Stone Age prehistory of Iringa, Tanzania 8-b Jennifer Miller—Possible Middle Stone Age Ostrich Eggshell Beads 8-c Katie Biittner—Footprints and Black Stones: Documenting Cultural Heritage Sites in Iringa 8-d Frank Masele—Middle Stone Age Fauna from Loiyangalani and Magubike, (HHV)=Hilton Hawaiian Village (HCC)= Hawaii Convention Center 41 Thursday Morning, April 4 Tanzania [9] POSTER SESSION ENVISIONING ÇATALHÖYÜK Room: Kamehameha Exhibit Hall III Foyer (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Chairs: Kathryn Killackey, James Taylor, and Joshua Sadvari Participants: 9-a Grant Cox and Graeme Earl—Computer Visualization of Çatalhöyük 9-b Lindsay Der—Human-Animal Relations and Social Organization at Çatalhöyük, Turkey 9-c Lisa Guerre—Finders, Keepers: Collections Management Practices at the Catalhöyük Research Project 9-d Scott Haddow, Christopher Knüsel, Joshua Sadvari, Nicolò Dell'Unto, and Maurizio Forte—Bioarchaeology in 3D: Three-Dimensional Modeling of Human Burials at Neolithic Çatalhöyük 9-e Justine Issavi, Maurizio Forte, Nicolo Dell'Unto, and Nicola Lercari—Envisioning 3D Archaeology at Çatalhöyük 9-f Kathryn Killackey—Drawings and Dialogues: Illustrating Landscape at Çatalhöyük 9-g Ashley Lingle—Deconstructing the Walls of Çatalhöyük 9-h Camilla Mazzucato—GIS Practice at Çatalhöyük: From Excavation to Digital Representation 9-i Allison Mickel—Diary of the Day: Database to Display 9-j Sharmini Pitter, Nerissa Russell, Ian Hodder, and Richard P. Evershed—Food Residue Fatty Acid C and H Stable Isotopes as Proxies for Evaluating Cultural and Climatic Change at Çatalhöyük,Turkey 9-k James Taylor—Making Time for Space at Çatalhöyük: Exploring Spatiotemporality within Complex Stratigraphic Sequences Using GIS 9-l Milena Vasic and Kathryn Killackey—Body Adornment at Çatalhöyük [10] SYMPOSIUM TOWARD A DATA STANDARD FOR PALEOLITHIC ARCHAEOLOGY Room: 303B (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 10:15 AM Chairs: Denne Reed and Shannon McPherron Participants: 8:00 Denne Reed—PaleoCore: A Data Integration Initiative for Prehistory 8:15 John Kappelman, Marvin Kay, Lawrence Todd, and Abraham Thompson—Back to the Future: William Henry Holmes and the MSA in the Horn of Africa 8:30 Elisabeth Hildebrand and Steven Brandt—Negotiating Trade-Offs in Establishing Standards for Data Resolution and Inter-site Comparability: Insights from Two Projects in Eastern Africa 8:45 William Barr, Tomislav Urban, and Denne Reed—A Comparison of Ontologies and Data Schemas in Paleolithic Archaeology 9:00 Keith Kintigh, Francis McManamon, and Katherine Spielmann—Enhancing Data Comparability and Research Collaboration with tDAR: the Digital Archaeological Record 9:15 Erich Fisher and Curtis Marean—Technical Considerations of Metadata Standards for Digital Spatial Archaeological Data 9:30 Alison Brooks, Richard Potts, Matthew W. Tocheri, and Christian A. Tryon— Coding the Palaeolithic of East Africa: Problems, Possibilities, and Procedures 9:45 Harold Dibble and Shannon McPherron—Developing a Standardized Methodology for Paleolithic Excavation and Analysis 10:00 William Gilbert—Multi-institution Specimen Metabases and Priority 42 (HHV)=Hilton Hawaiian Village (HCC)=Hawaii Convention Center Thursday Morning, April 4 [11] GENERAL SESSION NEW INSIGHTS AND DATA IN HOMINID BIOLOGICAL AND CULTURAL EVOLUTION Room: 305A (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 10:15 AM Chair: James Enloe Participants: 8:00 James Enloe, Theodore Marks, and Grant McCall—Stratified MSA and LSA in the Namib: Preliminary Results from Erb Tanks 8:15 Kathryn Ranhorn, Alison S. Brooks, Fidelis Masao, and John E. Yellen— Preliminary Survey of the Middle Stone Age of Southeastern Tanzania 8:30 Robyn Pickering—“The time Has Come”: The New Role of the U-Pb Geochronometer Applied to the South African Early Hominin Sites 8:45 Peter MacNeilage—On the Evolution of the Relationship between Speech Production and Body/Hand Control 9:00 Kathleen Gibson—Interpreting Archaeological Evidence for Language Evolution 9:15 Natalie Uomini—Right-Handedness in Palaeolithic Hominins: Results from a 3D Laser-Scanning Study of Flint Flakes 9:30 Alexa Benson and Rainer Grun—Laser Ablation Depth Profiling of U-Series and Sr Isotopes in Human Fossils 9:45 Charles Perreault—The Pace of Cultural Evolution 10:00 Micah Hale—Stable Social Institutions Provide Context for Group Selection among Hunter-Gatherers [12] SYMPOSIUM CALIFORNIA ABORIGINAL SOCIOPOLITICAL GROUPS, BOUNDARIES, AND THEIR FORMATION Room: 318B (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Chairs: William Hildebrandt and Robert Bettinger Participants: 8:00 Robert Bettinger—Discussant 8:15 Richard Fitzgerald, Nathan Stevens, and Jeffrey Rosenthal—The Dye Is Cast: Migration, Cultural Diversity, and Boundaries of Prehistoric California 12000 to 8000 cal B.P. 8:30 Kelly McGuire—Incised Stones and Social Identity: A Case Study in the Rise of Complex Social Formations in Northern California during the Archaic Period 8:45 Michael Delacorte, Mark Basgall, and Lynn Johnson—Socipolitical Dynamics in the Late Prehistoric Southwestern Great Basin 9:00 Jeff Rosenthal—Toward a Social Landscape of Prehistoric Central California 9:15 Al Schwitalla, Terry Jones, and Marin Pilloud—Sociopolitical Organization and Violence in Central California: The Bioarchaeological Record 9:30 Allika Ruby and Al Schwitalla—The Antiquity of Southern Wintuan Occupation in the Sacramento Valley of California 9:45 Darren Andolina and Adie Whitaker—Habitat Suitability and the Establishment and Maintenance of Social Boundaries 10:00 William Hildebrandt— Territorial Expansion of Wintu Tribelets in North-Central California during Late Prehistoric and Ethnohistoric Times 10:15 John Johnson—Sociopolitical Groups and Boundaries in Southern California: An Empirical Analysis Using Ethnohistorical Data [13] SYMPOSIUM SPACE AND AVIATION HERITAGE: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND HISTORIC (HHV)=Hilton Hawaiian Village (HCC)= Hawaii Convention Center 43 Thursday Morning, April 4 PRESERVATIONIST PERSPECTIVE Room: 319A (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Chairs: Lisa Westwood and Beth O'Leary Participants: 8:00 Beth O'Leary—To Boldy Go Where No Man Has Gone Before: Approaches in Space Archaeology and Heritage 8:15 Peter Capelotti—Mobile Artifacts in the Solar System and Beyond 8:30 Margaret (Ann) Darrin—Space Environmental Effects on Material Remains 8:45 Alice Gorman—Robot Avatars: The Material Culture of Human Activity in Earth Orbit 9:00 Justin Walsh—Self-Destruction, Recycling, and Archaeology: Recent Developments in the Space Industry and Their Consequences for the Future of the Past 9:15 Hanna Szczepanowska—The Space Shuttle Discovery; Cultural and Scientific Legacy 9:30 Wayne Donaldson—The Preservation of California’s Military Cold War Era Cultural Resources 9:45 Joseph Reynolds—One Small Step: An Analysis of International Space Law and How It Effects Historic Preservation 10:00 Lisa Westwood—World Heritage List Designations of Early Space Exploration Heritage Sites 10:15 Q&A [14] SYMPOSIUM COMPLEX SOCIAL WORLDS: EXPLORING EPISTEMOLOGIES AND ONTOLOGIES OF AGENCY AND PERSONHOOD Room: 316A (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Chairs: Eleanor Harrison-Buck and Julia Hendon Participants: 8:00 Eleanor Harrison-Buck and Julia Hendon—Exploring Epistemologies and Ontologies of Agency and Personhood: An Introduction 8:15 Erica Hill—Personhood and Agency in Eskimo Interactions with the Other-than- Human World 8:30 Matthew Looper—Objects with Voices among the Ancient Maya 8:45 Linda Brown—Personhood, Nawales, and Sacred Objects: A Case Study from the Contemporary Tz’utujil Maya Area 9:00 Julia Hendon—Crafting Persons in Mesoamerica: Technological Processes and Relational Identities 9:15 Amy Groleau—Practicing Personhood: Enacting Social Relationships in the Wari Empire 9:30 Benjamin Alberti and Andres Laguens—Reticent Pots, Preoccupied People: Coping with Ontological Ambiguity in First Millennium AD Northwest Argentina 9:45 Lambros Malafouris—How to Think about the Self: An Integrative Perspective 10:00 Severin Fowles—Discussant 10:15 Q&A [15] SYMPOSIUM CITIES, LARGE VILLAGES, OR NEITHER? THE CONUNDRUM OF CAHOKIA, THE OPPIDA, THE YORUBA TOWNS, AND OTHERS Room: 301A (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Chairs: Nam Kim and Timothy Pauketat 44 (HHV)=Hilton Hawaiian Village (HCC)=Hawaii Convention Center Thursday Morning, April 4 Participants: 8:00 Nam Kim—Co Loa: An Ancient Capital City of Vietnam 8:15 Timothy Pauketat and Timothy Pauketat—Cities, Would-Be Cities, and the Case of Cahokia 8:30 Adam Rogers—The Oppida of Later Iron Age Europe 8:45 Stephen Lekson—Southwestern Cities? 9:00 Innocent Pikirayi—Early 2nd Millennium A.D. Future Cities of Southern Zambezia: Great Zimbabwe as an Urban Complex and Centre of a State 9:15 John Chapman and Bisserka Gaydarska—The Revolution in Tripillia Mega-site Studies: The Example of Nebelivka 9:30 Eduardo Neves, Michael Heckenberger and Claide Moraes—Super Villages, Small Towns, Garden Cities: Understanding the Large Settlements of Late Precolonial Amazonia 9:45 Chapurukha Kusimba—The African City: Yoruba and Swahili Urbanism 10:00 Roland Fletcher—Discussant 10:15 Q&A [16] GENERAL SESSION NEW INSIGHTS IN SOUTHWESTERN ARCHAEOLOGY Room: 317A (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 10:30 AM Chair: Kristin Kuckelman Participants: 8:00 William Deaver and Mark Chenault—A Reconsideration of the Hohokam Polvorón Phase 8:15 Kathryn Putsavage—Social Transformations in the Mimbres Region of Southern New Mexico from A.D. 1150 to 1450: An Investigation of the Black Mountain Site (LA 49) 8:30 Katie Grundtisch, Scott Ortman, Timothy Kohler, and Carly Fitzpatrick— Population Dynamics and Warfare in the Northern Rio Grande Region 8:45 Lauren OBrien—New Investigations of Pithouses in the Northern Taos Valley 9:00 Erin Baxter—Re-“Imaging” Aztec Ruins: An Assessment of Great House Architecture Form and Function through Historic Morris Photographs 9:15 Walter Dodd—On the Face of It: Rethinking the Cliff Dweller Phenomenon 9:30 Kristin Kuckelman—Slipping Off the Bubble: Episodes of Ancestral Pueblo Population Movement in the Mesa Verde Region, A.D. 800 to 1300 9:45 Dawn Mulhern and Mona Charles—Trauma Patterns in a Basketmaker II Population from Durango, Colorado 10:00 Mona Charles and Dawn Mulhern—Burial Context, Funerary Objects and Chronology in the Basketmaker II Population from Durango, Colorado 10:15 James Allison—The Archaeology of Archaeology: 2012 Excavations at Alkali Ridge Site 13 [17] SYMPOSIUM MULTIETHNIC POPULATION IN NEIGHBORHOOD CENTERS AT TEOTIHUACAN: A VIEW FROM TEOPANCAZCO Room: 314 (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 10:45 AM Chair: Linda Manzanilla Participants: 8:00 Linda Manzanilla and Luis Adrián Alvarado—Funerary Patterns, Sex, and Age Profiles, and Activity Markers of the Teopancazco Individuals at Teotihuacan 8:15 Gabriela Mejia Appel—Eating Patterns of the Population of Teopancazco through PIXE Analysis (HHV)=Hilton Hawaiian Village (HCC)= Hawaii Convention Center 45 Thursday Morning, April 4 8:30 Peter Schaaf, Gabriela Solís-Pichardo, Peter Horn, Teodoro Hernández- Treviño, and Linda R. Manzanilla—Methodological Advances in Human Migration Studies Using Sr Isotope Ratios 8:45 Isabel Casar, Isabel Casar, Edith Cienfuegos, Pedro Morales, and Linda Manzanilla—Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopic Ratios of Tooth Collagen and Apatite in the Reconstruction of Human Diet in Teopancazco Teotihuacan, Mexico 9:00 Pedro Morales, Edith Cienfuegos, Isabel Casar, Linda R Manzanilla, and Francisco Otero—Geographic Origins and Immigration of the Teopancazco Population in the Context of the Ancient city of Teotihuacan México: Stable Oxygen Isotopic Evidence 9:15 Gabriela Solis-Pichardo, Peter Schaaf, Teodoro Hernandez-Treviño, Becket Lailson-Tinoco, and Linda R. Manzanilla—Migration in Teopancazco, Teotihuacan: Evidence from Sr Isotopic Studies 9:30 Rafael Montiel, Brenda A. Álvarez-Sandoval, and Linda R. Manzanilla—Genetic Analysis in Teopancazco: Inferences on Multiethnicity 9:45 Lilia Escorcia, Linda R. Manzanilla, and Fabio Barba—Faces of Teotihuacan Ethnicity: Facial Approximation of Five Skulls of the Classic Period 10:00 T. Douglas Price—Migration to and from Teotihuacan: An Isotopic Perspective 10:15 Margaret Schoeninger—Discussant 10:30 T. Douglas Price—Discussant [18] SYMPOSIUM ROCK ART IN BROAD PERSPECTIVE: METHOD AND INTERPRETATION IN CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE (Sponsored by Rock Art Interest Group) Room: 316C (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 10:45 AM Chair: Lenville Stelle Participants: 8:00 Johannes Loubser—Dark Hill of Omens, Hill of Seeking: Ethnography of Place and Petroglyphs in Hawai‘i 8:15 Robert Mark and Evelyn Billo—Using iPads for Rock Art Documentation 8:30 Daniel Arsenault—E=MCo, an Equation for Studying the Timeframes of World Rock Art Applying the Concept of “Chaîne Opératoire” in the Interpretation of a Rock Art Site and Its Setting throughout Its Time of Existence 8:45 Michael Bies—Rolling Rock 9:00 Francis Scardera—Evidence for Rock Art among the Haudenosaunee 9:15 Q&A 9:30 David Whitley—Hawai’ian Cupules and Numic Vulva-Forms: Aspects of Gender and Rock Art 9:45 Evelyn Billo, Robert Mark, and Donald E. Weaver, Jr—Sears Point Rock Art and Beyond: 2008-2012 Recording Project, Arizona, U.S.A. 10:00 Michele Hayward, Frank Schieppati, and Michael Cinquino—Rock Art and Ball Courts: Caribbean Style 10:15 Reinaldo Morales—The Oldest Rock Art in the Americas? 10:30 Jane Fyfe—What's All This Other Art? A Preliminary Report on the Diverse and Distinct Rock Art of the Southern Kimberley, Western Australia [19] SYMPOSIUM SOUTH AMERICAN CERAMICS Room: 306A (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM Chairs: Maline Werness-Rude and Kimberly Jones Participants: 46 (HHV)=Hilton Hawaiian Village (HCC)=Hawaii Convention Center Thursday Morning, April 4 8:00 Karen ODay—Inferring Identity of Gran Coclé Anthropomorphic Effigy Vessels ca. 550-1150 C.E. 8:15 Isabelle Druc—Consumers Dictate, Potters Adapt: A View from the Andes 8:30 Eisei Tsurumi—The Early Ceramic from Tembladera and Its Chronological Sequence 8:45 Kimberly Jones—Sculpted Vessels: Content and Comparisons in Cupisnique Material Culture 9:00 Jean-Francois Millaire, Flannery Surette, and Jordan Downey—Entangled Pots and Rags: Luxury-Objects Making in the Virú Valley, Peru 9:15 Juliet Wiersema—Moche Architectural Vessels as Diagrams of Sacred Space 9:30 George Lau—Intermediality and the Recuay style (A.D. 200-600), North Highlands of Peru 9:45 Maline Werness-Rude and Lisa DeLeonardis—Burned, Bundled, Buried: The Substance and Context of Paracas Ceramic Offerings 10:00 Yuichi Matsumoto—Paracas in the Highland? Interregional Interactions between the Peruvian South Coast and South-Central Highlands 10:15 Lauren Gallow and Deborah Spivak—Alternative Style: Abstraction in Loro Ceramics of the Middle Horizon South Coast 10:30 Kevin Vaughn—Discussant 10:45 Q&A [20] SYMPOSIUM OLD DOGS, NEW TRICKS: RECENT RESEARCH ON DOGS IN THE PAST Room: 309 (HCC) Time: 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM Chairs: Angela Perri and Greger Larson Participants: 8:00 Greger Larson, Keith Dobney, Ophelie Lebrasseur, Rick Knecht, and Phil Piper—Dog Domestication and Human Dispersal 8:15 Morgane Ollivier, Christophe Hitte, Anne Tresset, Jean-Denis Vigne, and Hänni Catherine—Phenotypic Variations in Ancient Dogs: A Gleam from the Past to Shed New Light on Domestication 8:30 Olaf Thalmann, Matthias Meyer, Mietje Germonpré, Richard E. Green, and Robert K. Wayne—New Insights into Dog Domestication – Inferences from Complete Mitochondrial Genomes of the Most Ancient Dogs/Wolves 8:45 Sarah Brown, Christyann Darwent, and Ben Sacks—Ancient DNA Analysis of Dog Remains from the North American Arctic 9:00 Melanie Fillios—Companion or Competitor? Exploring the Dingo-Human Relationship from an Archaeological and Ecological Perspective 9:15 Angela Perri—The Hunting Dogs of Jomon-Period Japan 9:30 Q&A 9:45 Ellen McManus, Kate Britton, Keith Dobney, and Rick Knecht—A Stable Isotope Investigation of Human-Dog Relationships at a Permafrost-Preserved Site in Prehistoric Western Alaska 10:00 Eric Guiry, Colin Smith, Vaughan Grimes, and Domingo Salazar-García— Dogs as Dietary Proxies for Humans in the Spanish Copper Age: A Case Study Using Bulk and Compound Specific Stable Carbon Isotope Analyses 10:15 Kasia Zimmerman—“A Part of the People”: Tla’amin čɛʔno (dogs) through Time 10:30 Raúl Valadez and Bernardo Rodríguez—The Dog and Mesoamerican Civilization: Analysis and Contrast between Traditionally Anthropological Thought and Actual Scientific Knowledge 10:45 Monica Beron—Engagement between Prehispanic Hunter-Gatherers and Dogs from Western Pampa, Argentina: Diet and Mortuary Practices

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