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CHARLES E. HILTON
Curriculum Vitae
Address
Department of Anthropology The University at Albany, e-mail: [email protected] State University of New York 1400 Washington Avenue Albany, New York 12222
A. EDUCATION
2013 Master of Public Health, University of Michigan, School of Public Health,
Department of Epidemiology. Field: Epidemiology.
Capstone Advisor: Professor Mark Wilson.
1997 Doctor of Philosophy, University of New Mexico, Department of
Anthropology. Field: Biological anthropology.
Graduate advisor: Professor Erik Trinkaus.
Dissertation title: Comparative locomotor kinesiology in two contemporary
hominid groups: Sedentary Americans and mobile Venezuelan foragers.
1988 Master of Science, University of New Mexico, Department of Anthropology.
Field: Biological anthropology.
1984 Bachelor of Arts, University of Oklahoma. Major: Anthropology
B. APPOINTMENTS
8/2016 Current Assistant Professor (Visiting), Dept. of Anthropology, SUNY-Albany.
8/2014 7/2016 Assistant Professor (Visiting), Dept. of Anthropology, Grinnell College.
8/2013 7/14 Assistant Professor (Visiting), Department of Anthropology, University of
North Carolina, Greensboro.
2008 2010 Assistant Professor (Visiting), Dept. of Anthropology, Grinnell College.
2007 Present Research Fellow, Texas Archeological Research Laboratory, The University
of Texas at Austin.
2004 2007 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, Western Michigan University.
2003 2004 Assistant Professor (Visiting), Department of Anthropology, Western
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Michigan University.
2001 2003 Assistant Professor (Visiting), Dept of Anthropology, Grinnell College.
1999 2001 Assistant Professor (Visiting), Dept. of Anthropology, Queens College of the
City University of New York.
1997 1999 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of
New Mexico.
1997 1999 Instructor, Biology Division, Albuquerque Community College (now Central
New Mexico University), Albuquerque, New Mexico.
1994 1997 Osteology Laboratory Assistant Curator, Laboratory of Human Osteology,
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico.
1989 1997 Teaching Assistant, Human Gross Anatomy Laboratory, Department of
Biology, University of New Mexico.
1990 1994 Teaching Associate and Teaching Assistant, Department of Anthropology,
University of New Mexico.
1988 1989 Research Assistant, Paleoanthropology Laboratory, University of New
Mexico.
1987 1987 Archaeology Curatorial Student Assistant, Maxwell Museum of
Anthropology, University of New Mexico.
1985 1987 Osteology Laboratory Student Assistant, Laboratory of Human Osteology,
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, University of New Mexico.
1984 1984 Laboratory Technician, Oklahoma Archaeological Survey, University of
Oklahoma.
C. GRANTS
In prep. Wenner-Gren Foundation. Subsistence boundaries and economic activities of the Dorobo:
marginalized honey gatherers among Samburu pastoralists of northern Kenya.
2016 Grinnell College, Faculty Research Grant, Dean of Arts and Sciences: Comparative
bioarchaeology of Nakeidi Cairinfield, a Pastoral Iron Age archaeological site, Samburu
County, Kenya.
2015 Grinnell College, Faculty Research Grant, Dean of Arts and Sciences: Bioarchaeology of
Nakeidi Cairinfield, a Pastoral Iron Age archaeological site, Samburu County, Kenya.
2010 Grinnell College, Mentored Advanced Project, Dean of Arts and Sciences: Deer bone
taphonomy and diagenesis in the context of cooking.
2009 Grinnell College, Faculty Research Grant, Dean of Arts and Sciences: Bioarchaeology of
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pastoralists, Samburu District, Kenya.
2008 National Science Foundation (as a member of Senior Personnel; PIs: Bilinda Straight,
Western Michigan University; Ivy Pike, University of Arizona): The Violence of Small
Wars, Poverty, and Health in Three Pastoralist Communities in Northern Kenya.
2008 The British Academy (Co-PI w/Paul Lane, York University): Archaeological excavations
at Baawa cairnfield, Samburu District, Kenya.
2006 Western Michigan University, Faculty Research and Creative Activities Support Grant,
(Co PI w/Bilinda Straight): Memory, Landscape, and the Evolution of East African
Pastoralists.
2005 Western Michigan University, Visiting Scholars and Artists Program Grant: Professor
Kristen Hawkes, University of Utah, Member National Academy of Sciences, invitee.
2004 Western Michigan University, Faculty Research and Creative Activities Support Grant:
Bioarchaeology of prehistoric Lower Pecos foragers of west Texas.
2003 American Museum of Natural History, Collections Study Grant: Bioarchaeology of pre-
contact Iupiat of Point Hope, Alaska.
2003 Grinnell College, Mentored Advanced Project, Dean of Arts and Sciences: Rheumatoid
arthritis in a pre-contact Iupiat forager of Point Hope, Alaska.
2003 Grinnell College, Mentored Advanced Project, Dean of Arts and Sciences: The
bioarchaeology of tuberculosis in pre-contact Iupiat foragers of Point Hope, Alaska.
2002 Grinnell College, Dean of Arts and Sciences Faculty Research Grant: Bioarchaeology and
paleopathology of pre-contact Iupiat of Point Hope, Alaska.
2001 Grinnell College, Dean of Arts and Sciences Faculty Research Grant: Bioarchaeology and
paleopathology of pre-contact Iupiat of Point Hope, Alaska.
2001 Queens College/City University of New York, Arts and Sciences, Faculty Travel Grant.
2000 Queens College/City University of New York, Arts and Sciences, Faculty Travel Grant.
1996 University of New Mexico, Office of Graduate Studies, Research Project and Travel Grant.
1995 University of New Mexico, Office of Graduate Studies, Research Project and Travel Grant.
1995 University of New Mexico, Vice-President of Research, Graduate Student Funding.
1994 Office of Graduate Studies, Univ. of New Mexico, Research Project and Travel Grant.
1993 Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society.
1993 Pum Locomotor Research Fund, University of New Mexico Foundation.
1992 University of New Mexico, Latin American Institute, Field Research Grant.
1990 University of New Mexico, Vice-President of Research, Graduate Student Grant.
1989 University of New Mexico, Vice-President of Research, Graduate Student Grant.
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1988-96 Univ. of New Mexico, Graduate Student Association, Student Research Allocations Grants.
D. PUBLICATIONS
Books
2014 C. E. Hilton, B. Auerbach, and L. Cowgill, editors. The foragers of Point Hope: The biology
and archaeology of humans on the edge of the Alaskan Arctic. Cambridge Studies in
Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology, Cambridge University Press (ISBN:
9781107022508).
2004 D. J. Meldrum and C. E. Hilton, editors. From Biped to Strider: The emergence of
modern human walking, running, and resource transport. Kluwer Academic Publishers, New
York (ISBN: 9780306479991).
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
In review Straight, B., I. Pike, and C. E. Hilton. Health on the move: Pastoralist access to care in
contexts of conflict and food insercurity. For inclusion in the Multiple Healths volume of the
Uppsala Papers in Africa Studies series.
In review I. L. Pike, B. Straight, C. E. Hilton, and M. esterle. Placing East African Youth in
Context: A Social Determinants of Health Case Study. Submitted to Social Science &
Medicine.
2016 B. Straight, P. Lane, C. E. Hilton, and M. Letua. Dust People: Samburu perspectives on
disaster, identity, and resilience. Journal of Eastern African Studies 10 (1):168-188. DOI:
10.1080/17531055.2016.1138638.
2016 I. L. Pike, B. Straight, C. E. Hilton, and M. esterle. Comparative nutritional indicators as
markers for resilience: A case study of the impacts of low-intensity violence among three
pastoralist communities of northern Kenya. Journal of Eastern African Studies. 10 (1):150-
167. DOI: 10.1080/17531055.2016.1138657.
2015 B. S. Straight, P. Lane, C. E. Hilton and M. Letua. It was Maendeleo that removed
them: Reciprocal Knowledge Production in an Archaeological Ethnography of Landscape.
The Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 21 (2): 391-418. DOI:10.1111/1467-
9655.12212.
2014 B. S. Straight, I. L. Pike, C. E. Hilton, and M. esterle. Suicide in Three East African
Pastoralist Communities and the Role of Researcher Outsiders for Positive Transformation: A
Case Study. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry. DOI 10.1007/s11013-014-9417-4.
2011 M. D. Ogilvie and C. E. Hilton. Cross-sectional geometry in the humeri of foragers and
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farmers from the Prehispanic American Southwest: Exploring patterns in the sexual division of
labor. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 144: 11-21. DOI 10.1002/ajpa.21362.
2010 I. L. Pike, B. S. Straight, C. E. Hilton, M. sterle, and A. Lanyasunya. Documenting the
health consequences of endemic warfare in three pastoralist communities in Northern Kenya: a
conceptual framework. Special Issue: Violence, Conflict, and Health. Social Science &
Medicine 70 (1): 45-52. doi:10.1016/j.s