Curriculum Vitae Evan Peacock, rpa department of Anthropology & Middle Eastern Cultures P. O. Box Ar mississippi State, ms 39762



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Grants and Contracts (cont.)
2009 - $750 ($500 MSU College of Arts & Sciences, $250 Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures), support for travel to Society for American Archaeology annual conference, St. Louis, Missouri.
2009 - $2,250 (MSU Office of Research and Development, $1,500, College of Arts & Sciences, $500, Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures, $250), support for travel to Society of Ethnobiology annual conference, Victoria, British Columbia.
2009 - $34,991 Mississippi National Guard, Phase I Archaeological Survey on Camp McCain: Year III.
2008 - $2,000 MSU Office of the Graduate School, Graduate Recruitment Assistance Grant for supporting travel by potential students to the university.
2008 - $3,000 University of South Alabama Center for Archaeological Studies, Analysis of Mollusks from Site 1CK56.
2008 - $750 MSU Office of Research and Development, $295, College of Arts & Sciences Academic Excellence Fund, support for travel to Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina.
2008 - $14,909 Mississippi National Guard, Phase II Testing of Site 22GR795.
2008 – $1,500 MSU Office of Research, travel support for participation in Society for American Archaeology annual meeting, Vancouver, B.C.
2007 - $29,967 Mississippi National Guard, Historic Background Research and Phase I Archaeological Survey on Camp McCain: Year II.
2007 - $500 MSU Office of the Graduate School, grant for program recruitment assistance.
2007 - $46,069 National Park Service, National Center for Preservation Technology and Training, Establishing an Elemental Baseline for Sourcing Shell and Shell-Tempered Artifacts in the Eastern Woodlands of North America using Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS).
2007 - $350 MSU Academic Excellence Fund, support for student travel to the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Knoxville, Tennessee.
2007 - $29,982 Mississippi National Guard, A Proposal to Conduct Historic Background Research and Phase I Archaeological Survey on Camp McCain.
2006 - $1500 AMEC, Inc. Analysis of Mollusks from 15CL58. Support for student assistantship.
2006 - $600 MSU Academic Excellence Fund, support for student travel to the Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas.
2006 - $500 MSU Academic Excellence Fund, support for travel to the annual Society for American Archaeology meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
2005 - $1,314 Co-PI with Homes Hogue - Weaver and Associates, LLC., Analysis of Faunal and Charcoal Remains from the Wayne Furnace Site, 40WY62, Wayne County, Tennessee.
Grants and Contracts (cont.)
2005 - $20,000 Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, Providing Baseline Data on Aquatic Ecosystems in Mississippi Using Shellfish Remains from Archaeological Sites: Year II.
2005 - $178 MSU Academic Excellence Fund, support for student travel to the annual Mississippi Archaeological Association meeting in Vidalia, Louisiana.
2005 - $77,896 Co-PI with Phillip Carr - Mississippi Department of Transportation, Archaeological Analysis and Reporting of Investigations: 22LI504.
2004 - $428,245 Co-PI with John Plodinec, Adriana Giordana, Fengxiang Han, Jagdish Singh, and Yi Su - National Science Foundation, Purchase of a Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometer (LA-ICP-MS). $264,123 from NSF, $125,861 from MSU Office of Research, $38,261 from MSU Diagnostic Instrumentation Laboratory.
2004 - $20,000 Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks, Providing Baseline Data on Aquatic Ecosystems in Mississippi Using Shellfish Remains from Archaeological Sites.
2004 - $78,848 Co-PI with Janet Rafferty, S. Homes Hogue, and Jeffrey Alvey - Mississippi Department of Transportation, Archaeological Geophysics, Text Excavation, and Interpretation at Pocahontas Mound A.
2004 – $500 - with S. Homes Hogue and Janet Rafferty - MSU Academic Excellence Fund, support for student travel to Southeastern Archaeological Conference, St. Louis, Missouri.
2003 - $2,757 Gibraltar Energy Company, Cultural Resources Survey of Proposed Gas Pipeline Routes on the Tombigbee National Forest, Chickasaw County, Mississippi.
2003 - $300 MSU Academic Excellence Fund, support for student travel to Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina.
2003 - $94,668 Co-PI with Janet Rafferty - Mississippi Department of Transportation, Cultural Resources Overview Volume, I-69 Corridor.
2003 - $28,464 National Science Foundation, Freshwater Bivalve Morphometrics as a Means of Investigating Hydrological Conditions During the Hypsithermal Climatic Optimum.
2003 - $566 University of California, Long Beach – travel support to employ Laser-Ablation Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry to elemental sourcing of freshwater mussel shell from archaeological sites.
2002 - $4,040 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, support for Graduate Internship in Archaeology.
2002 - $2,000 MSU Small Town Research Center, support for Graduate Internship in Archaeology.
2002 - $200 MSU Office of Research, subvention for page costs on peer-reviewed article published in the Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences.
2002 - $650 MSU Office of Research, support for travel to the International Council for Archaeozoology meeting, Durham, U.K.
2001 - $350 MSU Academic Excellence Fund, support for student travel to Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Chattanooga, Tennessee.

Grants and Contracts (cont.)
2001 - $250 MSU Office of Research, support for travel to the 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.
2001 - $200 MSU Academic Excellence Fund, support for student travel to the Mid-South Archaeological Conference, Memphis, Tennessee.
2001 - $10,000 MSU Research Initiation Grant, Processing and Analysis of Artifacts from the Lyon’s Bluff Archaeological Site.
2001 - $40,860 National Science Foundation, Establishing an Ecological Database for the Analysis of Archaeological Land Snail Remains from the Black Belt Physiographic Province.
1999 - $300 MSU Academic Excellence Fund, support for field trip to Choctaw Indian Reservation with North American Indians class.
1999 - $2,173 US Forest Service, Challenge/Cost Share agreement with Cobb Institute of Archaeology, MSU, compiling data and producing maps from original General Land Office survey notes on the Tombigbee National Forest.
1998 - $1,892 US Forest Service, Challenge/Cost Share agreement with Cobb Institute of Archaeology, MSU, processing of materials from archaeological excavation on the Tombigbee National Forest.
1998 - $973 Mississippi Humanities Council grant for support of Mississippi Archaeology Week events in northeast Mississippi. Co-preparer with Dr. Janet Rafferty, MSU.
1998 - $11,924 Co-PI with Helen Regis - US Forest Service, Challenge/Cost Share agreement with MSU Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, conducting oral history research on the Tombigbee National Forest.
1997 - $18,290 Co-PI with Janet Rafferty - US Forest Service, Challenge/Cost Share agreement with MSU Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work, conducting archaeological field school

on the Tombigbee National Forest.


1997 - $300 Regional Office, US Forest Service, analysis of organic residue from a prehistoric ceramic vessel from the Holly Springs National Forest.
1993 - $6,000 Regional Office, US Forest Service, Atlanta, Testing the Efficacy of Shovel Testing on the Tombigbee National Forest, Mississippi.
PAPERS DELIVERED (* - invited)
2016 (with Joseph Mitchell and C. Andrew Buchner) Freshwater Mussel Shell Biogeography at a Woodland-Period Site on the Yazoo River, Mississippi. 73rd annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Athens, Georgia.
*2016 (with Janet Rafferty and Jason Edmonds) Long-term Patterns of Human Land Use in the Temperate Woodlands of Northeastern Mississippi, U.S.A. Accepted for European Association of Archaeologists 22nd Annual Meeting, Vilnius, Lithuania.
*2016 Humankind’s Place in Nature: Barriers to the Incorporation of a Long-Term Perspective. Public address given for Darwin Week, MSU.
Papers Delivered (cont.)
2016 (with Timothy Grider) Microartifacts from a Possible House Floor at the Poverty Point Site. Joint Mississippi Archaeological Association/Louisiana Archaeological Society annual meeting, Natchez, Mississippi.
2015 (with Sarah Kate McKinney and Joseph Mitchell) Making Mussel Measures Matter: A Survey of Literature on Archaeological Freshwater Mussel Remains. 72nd annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Nashville, Tennessee.
*2015 Development and Applications of a Minimally Destructive Method of Sourcing Shell via LA-ICP-MS. 80th annual Society for American Archaeology meeting, San Francisco, California.
2015 (with Sarah K. Gilleland and Mary Madden) Different Methods, Different Results: Analysis of Land Snail Shells from Site 41HM61, Hamilton County, Texas. Mississippi Archaeological Association Annual Meeting, Greenwood, Mississippi.
*2014 (with Rinat Gabitov, Jonathan Frisch, Bradley Carlock and Kate Henderson) Assessing Site Seasonality and Connectivity via LA-ICP-MS Elemental Analysis of Fish Otoliths: Results of a Pilot Study from the Northern Gulf of Mexico. 71st annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Greenville, South Carolina.
2014 A Critique of the Thematic Approach for Assessing the Significance of Historical Archaeological Sites. 79th annual Society for American Archaeology meeting, Austin, Texas.
2014 “Boning Up” on Archaeological Significance. Mississippi Archaeological Association Annual Meeting, Jackson, Mississippi.
*2013 (with Timothy M. Ryan) High Resolution Computerized Tomography as a New Method for Microartifact Analysis. 78th annual Society for American Archaeology meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii.
2012 (with Joseph Mitchell, Cliff Jenkins, and Joseph Smith). Applying Zooarchaeology: Prehistoric Freshwater Mussel Faunas from the Tallahatchie River Drainage, North Mississippi. 69th annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
*2012 (with Janet Rafferty and Jessica Gisler) Fire Line Plowing as an Aid to Survey Sufficiency in the Jackson Prairie, Mississippi. 69th annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
*2012 Freshwater Mussel Faunas of the Mississippi Black Prairie Prior to Modern Impact. Southeastern Prairie Symposium, Starkville, Mississippi.
*2012 Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Problem-Oriented Classification in CRM. Wenner-Gren sponsored symposium on archaeological classification, Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi.
2012 Artifact Assemblages from Two Early Middle Woodland Tchula Period Sites on the Holly Springs National Forest, North Mississippi. Mississippi Archaeological Association annual meeting, Ocean Springs, Mississippi.
*2012 (with Janet Rafferty) Why are We STILL Not Following the Principle of Representativeness? 77th Annual Society for American Archaeology meeting, Memphis, Tennessee.

Papers Delivered (cont.)
*2012 (with Jennifer Seltzer). Assessing Cultural Bias in Wood Charcoal from Lyon’s Bluff: A Prehistoric Site in the Mississippi Black Prairie. Southeastern Prairie Symposium, Starkville, Mississippi.
*2011 (with David Hoffman and Toni Copeland) Genesis and Development of an Applied Anthropology Program at a Land Grant Institution in the Deep South. Annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, Washington.
*2011 (with Janet Rafferty) Bet-Hedging and Archaic Mounds Revisited. 68th annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Jacksonville, Florida.
*2011 (with Andrew Triplett) “Prehistoric Activity…was Seasonal and Limited at Best”…NOT. Archaeological Discoveries from the National Forests of North Mississippi. 68th annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Jacksonville, Florida.
*2010 Laser Beams and Stranger Things: Where is “High-Tech” Archaeology Taking Us? Keynote address, Mid-South Archaeological Conference, Rhodes College, Memphis, Tennessee.
*2010 Freshwater Mussel Remains and Their Use in the Conservation of an Imperiled Fauna. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Ethnobiology, Victoria, British Columbia.
2010 A Really Cool Batch of Shell from a Prehistoric Site on the Lower Tombigbee River. Joint annual meeting of the Mississippi Archaeological Association and Louisiana Archaeological Society, Monroe, Louisiana.
2010 (with Barrett Burnworth) What Are We Saving? A Nationwide Review of Phase I Survey Reports. 75th Annual Society for American Archaeology meeting, St. Louis, Missouri.
*2010 (with Diana Greenlee, Michael Hargrave, Berle Clay, and Rinita Dalan) Preliminary Results from Excavations in the Plaza at Poverty Point. 75th Annual Society for American Archaeology meeting, St. Louis, Missouri.
2010 (with Diana Greenlee, Michael Hargrave, Berle Clay, and Rinita Dalan) Recent Excavations in the Plaza at Poverty Point. Joint annual meeting of the Mississippi Archaeological Association and Louisiana Archaeological Society, Monroe, Louisiana.
*2010 (with Amy Moe-Hoffman, Robert J. Scott, and Marvin D. Jeter) Freshwater Mussel Shell from Two Late Prehistoric Sites in Southeastern Arkansas: Biogeography and Contextual Considerations. 67th annual Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Lexington, Kentucky.
*2010 (with Janet Rafferty) The Bet-Hedging Model as an Explanatory Framework for the Evolution of Mound Building in the Southeastern United States. European Association of Archaeologists 16th Annual Meeting, The Hague, Netherlands.
2010 (with Janet Rafferty) Bet-hedging and Settlement Patterning in the Southeastern Archaic and Woodland Periods. 67th Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Lexington, Kentucky.
*2009 Freshwater Mussel Biogeography in the Tombigbee River Drainage as Revealed by Archaeological Shell. 101st National Shellfisheries Association Annual Meeting, Savannah, Georgia.
2009 Analysis of Debitage from 22GR795. Joint Annual Meeting of the Mississippi Archaeological Association and the Louisiana Archaeological Society, Natchez, Mississippi.
Papers Delivered (cont.)
2009 Test Excavations at 22GR795: Overall Results and Suggestions for Future Research. Joint Annual Meeting of the Mississippi Archaeological Association and the Louisiana Archaeological Society, Natchez, Mississippi.
2009 (with Jeffrey Alvey) Discovery and Preliminary Assessment of a Small, Upland Site in Grenada County, Mississippi. Joint Annual Meeting of the Mississippi Archaeological Association and the Louisiana Archaeological Society, Natchez, Mississippi.
2009 (with Philip J. Carr, Sarah E. Price, William L. Kingery, and Michael Lilly) Confirmation of an Archaic-Period Mound in Southwest Mississippi. 66th Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Mobile, Alabama.
2009 (with Stephen Michael Davis) Microdebitage Analysis at 22GR795. Joint Annual Meeting of the Mississippi Archaeological Association and the Louisiana Archaeological Society, Natchez, Mississippi.
2009 (with Diana Greenlee, Berle Clay, Michael Hargrave, and Rinita Dalan) Project Pinpoints Plaza Perturbations at Poverty Point. 66th Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Mobile, Alabama.
*2009 (with Paul F. Jacobs and Joseph Greenleaf) An Extensible Freshwater Mussel Biogeography Database for Mississippi Using Archaeological Data. 101st National Shellfisheries Association Annual Meeting, Savannah, Georgia.
*2009 (with William Parkinson, Ronald A. Palmer, Yunju Xia, and Bradley Carlock) LA-ICP-MS on Ceramic Incrustations Indicates Long-Term Cultural Continuity in the Prehistoric Carpathian Basin. 74th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Atlanta, Georgia.
*2008 (with Ronald A. Palmer, Yunju Xia, Bradley Carlock, and Weston Bacon-Schulte) Establishing an

Elemental Database for Sourcing Shell-Tempered Pottery via Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry. 73rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, British Columbia.


2008 (with Ronald A. Palmer and Yunju Xia) Chemical Sourcing of a Prehistoric Freshwater Shell Artifact Using Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry. 65th Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina.
*2007 The Distribution of Archaeological Mussel Shell in Mississippi. 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas.
2007 (with Irvy Quitmyer) The Sustainability of Pre-Columbian Foraging: Case Studies from the Tombigbee River Drainage and the Caribbean Islands. 28th Mid-South Archaeological Conference, Memphis, Tennessee.
*2007 (with Janet Rafferty) The Spread of Shell-Tempering in the Mississippi Black Prairie. Poster presentation, 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas.
2007 (with Grady White) An Update on Obsidian Artifacts from Mississippi. Mississippi Archaeological Association Annual Meeting, Grenada, Mississippi.
*2006 Recent Investigations of the Mound at Lyon’s Bluff, North Mississippi. 63rd Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Little Rock, Arkansas.

Papers Delivered (cont.)
2006 AMS Dating of Shell-Tempered Pottery and the Reservoir Effect. 10th International Council for Archaeozoology, Mexico City, Mexico.
2006 Assessing the Pre-modern Tree Cover of the North Central Hills, Mississippi, Using General Land Office Survey Notes and Archaeological Settlement Pattern Data. Mid-South Archaeological Conference, Jackson, Mississippi.
2006 (with Sarah Mistak) Freshwater Mussel Remains from the Bilbo Basin Site, Mississippi, U.S.A.: Archaeological Considerations and Resource Management Implications. Mississippi Archaeological Association annual meeting, Starkville, Mississippi.
2006 (with Sarah Mistak, Robert Jones, and Paul Hartfield) Freshwater Mussel Biogeography: Evidence from Archaeological Shell. Poster presentation, 71st Society for American Archaeology meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
*2005 Investigating the Hypsithermal Climatic Optimum through Morphometric and Chemical Analyses of Freshwater Mussels. International Congress of Archaeozoology, Archaeomalacology Working Group Conference, Gainesville, Florida.
2005 Not So Recent Research: 1999 Excavations at Owl Creek Mounds (22CS502), Chickasaw County, Mississippi. Mid-South Archaeological Conference, Tunica, Mississippi.
*2005 (with Janet Rafferty) Faulty Assumptions: Mixed and Closed Contexts in Commercial Archaeology. 11th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Cork, Ireland.
*2004 Dating Shell-Tempered Ceramics: An Old Solution to an Old Problem. 61st Southeastern Archaeological Conference, St. Louis, Missouri.
*2004 Paleoenvironmental Modeling in the Central and Lower Mississippi River Valley: Past and Future Approaches. 61st Southeastern Archaeological Conference, St. Louis, Missouri.
2004 Land Snails from the Mississippi Black Prairie: Ecology and Archaeological Applications. 69th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal, Canada.
2004 The Tale of a Snail. Mississippi Archaeological Association annual meeting, Clarksdale, Mississippi.
2004 (with Jochen Gerber) Long-term Human Environmental Impact: Land Snail Evidence from the Black Prairie of Mississippi, U.S.A. Poster presentation, 15th World Congress of Malacology, Perth, Australia.
2004 (with A. Giordana, M. McCarthy, K. Guilbeau, W. G. Ramery, P. Jacobs, and J. D. Seger) Use of Differential Scanning Calorimetry for Estimating the Firing Temperature of Archaeological Pottery. Annual Meeting of the Materials Research Society, Boston, Massachusetts.
2003 Stinking Water: The Final Chapter. Mississippi Archaeological Association annual meeting, Hattiesburg, Mississippi.
2003 (with Jeffrey Alvey and Charles O’Hara) A Comparison of Gradiometer, Conductivity, and Hyperspectral Data from a Mississippian Mound Center in North-Central Mississippi. Mid-South Archaeological Conference, Murray, Kentucky.
Papers Delivered (cont.)
2003 (with Thomas Meaker, Hector Neff, and Janet Rafferty) Sourcing Shell-tempered Ceramics Using Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). Poster presentation, 60th Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina.
2003 (with Janet Rafferty, Thomas R. James, Kevin McMahon, and Jeffrey Alvey) Geophysical Evidence Bearing on the Community Plan at a Mississippian Mound Site, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. Poster presentation, 60th Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Charlotte, North Carolina.
*2002 Prehistoric and Protohistoric Occupations at the Lyon’s Bluff Site, Mississippi. 59th Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Biloxi, Mississippi.
2002 Geological Sourcing of Sand Used for Mississippian House Floors at the Lyon’s Bluff Site, Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. Mississippi Archaeological Association annual meeting, Columbus, Mississippi.
2002 (with Vincent Dongarra) Microartifact Analysis and Site Structure at a Short-Term Woodland Site in North Mississippi. 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Denver, Colorado.
2002 (with Thomas Meaker) Freshwater Mussel Shell as a Potential Sourcing Agent for Mississippian and Protohistoric Ceramics. 23rd Annual Mid-South Archaeological Conference, Memphis, Tennessee.
*2002 (with Janet Rafferty) Using Land Snails to Understand Site Formation Processes: An Example from the Southeastern United States. 9th International Council for Archaeozoology, Durham, England.
*2001 Middle Woodland Settlement on the Tombigbee National Forest. Mississippi Archaeological Association annual meeting, Vicksburg, Mississippi.
2001 (with Jessica Gray) Environmental Factors Conditioning Historic-Period Settlement in the North Central Hills of Mississippi. 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana.
*2001 (with Janet Rafferty) Change in Woodland Settlement in the Upper Tallahatchie River Valley, Mississippi. 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans, Louisiana.
*2001 (with Mathew Reynolds) Remote Sensing at Lyons Bluff, a Mississippian Mound and Village Site in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. 58th Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
2000 Biogeographical and Management Implications of Continental-Scale Archaeological Shell Data. 6th International Congress on Medical and Applied Malacology, Havana, Cuba.
*2000 (with Kenneth H. Carleton) Artifacts and Insect Remains from Two Mid-18th Century Choctaw Pits. 57th Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Macon, Georgia.
2000 (with Paul F. Jacobs and Chris Holland) Identification in the Round: Three-Dimensional Digital Imaging of Freshwater Mussel Shells. Poster presentation, 6th International Congress on Medical and Applied Malacology, Havana, Cuba.
*2000 (with Rebecca Melsheimer) Terrestrial Gastropods from Archaeological Contexts as Indicators of Anthropogenic Impact in the Mississippi Black Belt. Presented at Blackland Prairies of the Gulf Coastal Plain: Culture, Nature, and Sustainability,” an interdisciplinary conference held at Mississippi State University.
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