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February 20, 2019 VITAE (Feb. 2019) JOHN E. CLARK Work Phone: 801-422-3822 Work Fax: 801-422-0021 e-mail: [email protected] DEGREES B. S. (1976) Anthropology, Brigham Young University M. A. (1979) Anthropology, Brigham Young University Thesis: A Method for the Analysis of Mesoamerica Lithic Industries: An Application to the Obsidian Industry of La Libertad, Chiapas, Mexico Ph. D. (1994) Anthropology, University of Michigan Dissertation: The Development of Early Formative Rank Societies in the Soconusco, Chiapas, Mexico EMPLOYMENT 1977 Laboratory Assistant for the New World Archaeological Foundation (NWAF) 1978-1981 Laboratory supervisor, NWAF 1982-1984 Staff archaeologist and Laboratory Assistant, NWAF 1985-1987 Archaeologist, NWAF 1987-2009 Director of the NWAF 1990-2018 Faculty of Anthropology department TEACHING 1976: Introduction to Archaeology and Field Methods, Brigham Young University 1977: Primitive Technology, BYU 1981: Museum Techniques, University of Michigan [TA to Richard I. Ford] 1990-1993: Instructor, BYU Archaeology of Social and Political Complexity 390R and 690R Economic Anthropology 433 Anthropology Theory 505 Ancient Technology 207 Social Organization 534 Myth and Ritual in the Southwest U.S. 390R Political Anthropology 432 1994-1995: Assistant Professor, BYU Ancient Technology 207 Political Anthropology 432 Social Organization 534 Anthropology of Gender 390R 1996-1999: Associate Professor, BYU Archaeology of the Olmecs 690R 1

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February 20, 2019 VITAE (Feb. 2019) JOHN E. CLARK

Work Phone: 801-422-3822 Work Fax: 801-422-0021e-mail: [email protected]

DEGREES B. S. (1976) Anthropology, Brigham Young University M. A. (1979) Anthropology, Brigham Young University

Thesis: A Method for the Analysis of Mesoamerica Lithic Industries: AnApplication to the Obsidian Industry of La Libertad, Chiapas, Mexico

Ph. D. (1994) Anthropology, University of Michigan Dissertation: The Development of Early Formative Rank Societies in theSoconusco, Chiapas, Mexico

EMPLOYMENT 1977 Laboratory Assistant for the New World Archaeological

Foundation (NWAF)1978-1981 Laboratory supervisor, NWAF1982-1984 Staff archaeologist and Laboratory Assistant, NWAF1985-1987 Archaeologist, NWAF1987-2009 Director of the NWAF1990-2018 Faculty of Anthropology department

TEACHING 1976: Introduction to Archaeology and Field Methods, Brigham Young University1977: Primitive Technology, BYU1981: Museum Techniques, University of Michigan [TA to Richard I. Ford]1990-1993: Instructor, BYU

Archaeology of Social and Political Complexity 390R and 690REconomic Anthropology 433Anthropology Theory 505Ancient Technology 207Social Organization 534Myth and Ritual in the Southwest U.S. 390RPolitical Anthropology 432

1994-1995: Assistant Professor, BYUAncient Technology 207Political Anthropology 432Social Organization 534Anthropology of Gender 390R

1996-1999: Associate Professor, BYUArchaeology of the Olmecs 690R

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Economic Anthropology 520Anthropology Theory 505Ancient Technology 207Mesoamerican Kingship 690R

2000-2018: Professor, BYUPolitical Economy 432Economic Anthropology 433Archaeological Systematics 501Archaeology of Southeast U.S. 590RAnthropology of Social Complexity 439Mesoamerican Seminar 562R: Formative MesoamericaPolitical and Legal Institutions 432Anthropology Theory: Symbolic 405Anthropology 205 [201]: Theoretical Foundations of AnthropologyAnthropology 499R: Senior ThesisAnthropology 500 : History of Archaeological ThoughtAnthropology 501: Current Method and TheoryAnthropology 203: Contemporary TheoryAnthropology 430: Moral and Ritual Institutions

LEAVESFall 1999Fall 2007Fall 2015

BOOK REVIEWS & COMMENTS1985 Review of Flintknapping: The Art of Making Stone Tools by Paul Hellweg. In

Archaeology Magazine, March/April.1985 Review of Obsidian Studies in the Great Basin, edited by Richard E. Hughes. In

Lithic Technology 14:133.1985 Review of Prehistoric Quarries and Lithic Production, edited by J. E. Ericson and

B. A. Purdy. In American Journal of Archaeology.1988 Review of Lithic Studies Among the Contemporary Highland Maya, edited by

Brian Hayden and Stone Tool Use at Cerros, by Suzanne M. Lewenstein. InScience 240:1083-1084.

1990 Review of Craft Specialization in the Prehistoric Channel Islands, California byJeanne E. Arnold. In American Antiquity 55:193.

1991 Review of Regional Perspectives on the Olmec, edited by Robert J. Sharer andDavid C. Grove. In American Antiquity 56:742-743.

1996 Comment on: “A Dual Processual Theory for the Evolution of MesoamericanCivilization,” “Ideology, Power, and Urban Society in Prehispanic Oaxaca,”“Ideology, Materialization, and Power Strategies”] Current Anthropology 37 (1):51-52.

1998 Review of Foundations of Social Inequality, edited by T. Douglas Price and Gary

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M. Feinman. In American Antiquity 63:500-501.1999 Review of Lithics: Macroscopic Approaches to Analysis, by William Andrefsky,

Jr. In Lithic Technology 24: 141-149.1999 Review of Stone Tools: Theoretical Insights into Human Prehistory. Lithic

Technology 24: 126-135.2000 Review of Early Scholars’ Visits to Central America: Reports by Karl Sapper,

Walter Lehman, and Franz Termer by Marilyn Beaudry-Corbett and Ellen T.Hardy, eds. In Latin American Antiquity 11 (3): 304-305.

2000 Review of Material Symbols: Culture and Economy in Prehistory, by John E.Robb. In American Antiquity 65: 578-579.

2000 Review of The Material Life of Human Beings: Artifacts, Behavior, andCommunication, by Michael Brian Schiffer. Journal of Anthropological Research56: 422-424.

2002 Comments on Polly Wiessner, “The Vines of Complexity: Egalitarian Structuresand the Institutionalization of Inequality among the Enga.” Current Anthropology 43:255-256.

2003 Review of From Leaders to Rulers, Jonathan Haas, editor. Latin AmericanAntiquity 14:97-98.

2004 Gareth W. Lowe. Anthropology News 45(5):36.2005 Review of Lithic Analysis by George H. Odell. Lithic Technology 30:68-70.2006 Review of Quintana Roo Archaeology, edited by Justine M. Shaw and Jennifer

Mathews. American Anthropologist 108:922.2008 Comments on Ian Kuijt, “The Regeneration of Life: Structures of Symbolic

Remembering and Forgetting.” Current Anthropology 49: 187-88.2010 Review of Mesoamerican Figurines: Small-scale Indices of Large-scale

Phenomena. Journal of Anthropological Research 66 (3):416-417.2011 Review of Archaic Societies: Diversity and Complexity across the Midcontinent.

American Anthropologist 113 (1):170-71. 2011 Review of The Aztec Calendar Stone. Cambridge Archaeological Journal 21

(2):317-319. 2013 Review of Early New World Monumentality. Latin American Antiquity

24(2):233-35.2017 Review of Manufactured Light: Mirrors in the Mesoamerican Realm. Latin

American Antiquity .....2017 Review of The Ch’ol Maya of Chiapas. Ethnohistory 64 (4):553-554.

PUBLICATIONS1977 A Macrocore in the Regional Museum in Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, Mexico.

Lithic Technology 6(30):30-32.1977 Mesoamerican Large Polyhedral Cores. Katunob 10(4):79-93.1978 Contemporary Obsidian Use at Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico. Lithic Technology

7(3):44.1979 (with Thomas A. Lee, Jr.)

A Behavioral Model for the Obsidian Industry of Chiapa de Corzo. Estudios de

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Cultura Maya 12:33-51.1979 A Method for the Analysis of Mesoamerican Lithic Industries. An Application to

the Obsidian Industry of La Libertad. Unpublished MA thesis. Department ofAnthropology, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.

1979 A Specialized Obsidian Quarry at Otumba, Mexico: Implications for the Study ofMesoamerican Obsidian Technology and Trade. Lithic Technology 8(3):46-49.

1980 (with Thomas A. Lee, Jr.)Patrones de comercio en la cuenca del Grijalva, Chiapas. In Rutas de Intercambioen Mesoamérica y el Norte de México, pp. 339-344, XVI Reunión de MesaRedonda, September 1979, Saltillo, Coahuila, Mexico.

1981 (with Margarita Gaxiola and Dolores Soto de Arechavaleta)Conferences on Mesoamerican Chipped Stone. Lithic Technology 10(1):1-11.

1981 Guatemalan Obsidian Sources and Quarries: Additional Notes. Journal of NewWorld Archaeology 4(3):1-15.

1981 La producción de puntas de flecha en Yerba Buena, Chiapas, México. RevistaMexicana de Estudios Antropológicas 27(2):131-138.

1981 The Early Preclassic Obsidian Industry at Paso de la Amada, Chiapas, Mexico.Estudios de Cultura Maya 13:265-283.

1982 An Ethnographic Note on “Water Treatment of Flint.” Lithic Technology 11(1):2-3.

1982 (with Margarita Gaxiola and Dolores Soto de Arechavaleta)Lithic Studies in Mesoamerica: Two Symposia. Lithic Technology 11(2):35-38.

1982 Manufacture of Mesoamerican Prismatic Blades: An Alternative Technique.American Antiquity 47(2):355-376.

1983 (with James D. Nations as senior author)Bows and Arrows of the Lacandon Maya. Archaeology, January-February:36-43.

1983 (with Douglas D. Bryant as senior author)Los primeros Mayas precolumbinos de la cuenca superior del Río Grijalva. InHomenaje a Frans Blom: Anthropología e Historia de los Mixe-Zoques y Mayas,edited by Lorenzo Ochoa and Thomas A. Lee Jr., pp. 223-239. Centro de EstudiosMayas, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de México, Mexico.

1984 Counterflaking and the Manufacture of Prismatic Blades. Lithic Technology13(2):52-61.

1984 (with Thomas A. Lee, Jr.)Formative Obsidian Exchange and the Emergence of Public Economies inChiapas, Mexico. In Trade and Exchange in Early Mesoamerica, edited by K.Hirth, pp. 235-274. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.

1985 Platforms, Bits, Punches and Vises: A Potpourri of Mesoamerican BladeTechnology. Lithic Technology 14(1):1-15.

1986 Another Look at Small Debitage and Microdebitage. Lithic Technology 15(1):21-33.

1986 From Mountains to Molehills: A Critical Review of Teotihuacan's ObsidianIndustry. In Research in Economic Anthropology, Supplement 2, edited by BarryL. Isaac, pp. 23-74. JAI Press Inc. Greenwich, Connecticut.

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1987 Politics, Prismatic Blades, and Mesoamerican Civilization. In The Organizationof Core Technology, edited by Jay K. Johnson and Carol A. Morrow, pp 259-284.Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado.

1988 Chipped Stone Artifacts from Yerba Buena, Chiapas. Appendix 1 in DouglasDonne Bryant, Excavations at House 1, Yerba Buena, Chiapas, Mexico. Papers ofthe New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 54. Provo.

1988 (with Thomas A. Lee, Jr. as senior author)Oro, Tela y Jute: Investigaciones Arqueológicas en la Región de Camcum,Colonia Las Delicias, Chiapas. Arqueología 4:7-46.

1988 The Lithic Artifacts of La Libertad, Chiapas, Mexico. Papers of the New WorldArchaeological Foundation, No. 52. Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah.

1989 A Conversation with Don Crabtree. In La Obsidiana en Mesoamérica, edited byMargarita Gaxiola and John E. Clark, pp. 131-135. Instituto Nacional deAntropología e Historia, Mexico City.

1989 Hacia una Definición de Talleres. In La Obsidiana en Mesoamérica, edited byMargarita Gaxiola and John E. Clark, pp. 213-217. Instituto Nacional deAntropología e Historia, Mexico City.

1989 La Fabricación de Navajas Prismáticas. In La Obsidiana en Mesoamérica, editedby Margarita Gaxiola and John E. Clark, pp. 147-155. Instituto Nacional deAntropología e Historia, Mexico City.

1989 (Margarita Gaxiola G. and John E. Clark, editors)La Obsidiana en Mesoamérica. Colección Científica, no. 176. Instituto Nacionalde Antropología e Historia, Mexico City.

1989 La Técnica de Talla de los Lacandones de Chiapas. In La Obsidiana enMesoamérica, edited by Margarita Gaxiola and John E. Clark, pp. 443-448.Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, Mexico City.

1989 Obsidian: The Primary Mesoamerican Sources. In La Obsidiana en Mesoamérica, edited by Margarita Gaxiola and John E. Clark, pp. 299-319. Instituto Nacional deAntropología e Historia, Mexico City.

1989 Obsidian Tool Manufacture. In Ancient Trade and Tribute: Economies of theSoconusco Region of Mesoamerica, edited by Barbara Voorhies, pp.215-228.University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

1989 (with Tamara Salcedo Romero)Ocos Obsidian Distribution in Chiapas, Mexico. In New Frontiers in theArchaeology of the Pacific Coast of Southern Mesoamerica, edited by FrederickBove and Lynette Heller, pp. 15-24. Arizona State University, Tempe.

1989 (with Michael Blake)Origin de la Civilización en Mesoamérica: Los Olmecas y Mokaya del Soconuscode Chiapas, Mexico. In Preclásico o Formativo: Avances y Perspectivas, editedby Martha Carmona Macias, pp. 385-405. Museo Nacional de Antropología,Mexico.

1989 (with Thomas A. Lee, Jr. and Tamara Salcedo)The Distribution of Obsidian. In Ancient Trade and Tribute: Economies of theSoconusco Region of Mesoamerica, edited by Barbara Voorhies, pp. 268-284.

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University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.1990 (with William J. Parry)

1990 Craft Specialization and Cultural Complexity. Research in EconomicAnthropology 12:289-345.

1990 Enfoque Experimental en el Análisis de Talleres de Obsidiana Mesoamericanos:Un Ejemplo de Ojo de Agua, Chiapas, México. In Nuevos Enfoques en el Estudiode la Lítica, editied by Dolores Soto de Arechavaleta, pp. 83-133. Instituto deInvestigaciones Antropológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México,Mexico City.

1990 Fifteen Fallacies in Lithic Workshop Interpretation: An Experimental andEthnoarchaeological Perspective. In Etnoarqueología: Primer Coloquio Bosch-Gimpera, edited by Yoko Sugiura Y. and Mari Carmen Serra P, pp. 497-512.Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City.

1990 (with Thomas A. Lee, Jr.)Intercambio de Obsidiana y las Primeras Economias Públicas en Chiapas,México. In Nuevos Enfoques en el Estudio de la Lítica, edited by Dolores Soto deArechavaleta, pp. 347-404. Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas,Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City.

1990 (with Michael Blake)Investigaciones del Formativo Temprano del litoral chiapaneco. Consejo deArqueología, Boletin 1989: 21-24. Mexico City.

1990 La Cultura Mokaya: Una Civilización Pre-Olmeca del Soconusco. In Primer Forode Arqueología de Chiapas, México: Cazadores-Recolectores, AgricultoresTempranos, pp. 63-74. Serie Memorias Chiapas, no. 4. Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas,Mexico.

1990 La Fase Lato de la Cuenca Superior del Río Grijalva: Implicaciones por elDespligue de la Cultura Mokaya. In Primer Foro de Arqueología de Chiapas,México: Cazadores-Recolectores, Agricultores Tempranos, pp. 107-110. SerieMemorias Chiapas, no. 4. Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, Mexico.

1990 Olmecas, Olmequismo, y Olmequización en Mesoamérica. Arqueología 3:49-56.1990 (with Fred W. Nelson as senior author)

The Determination of Exchange Patterns in Prehistoric Mesoamerica. In NuevosEnfoques en el Estudio de la Lítica, edited by Dolores Soto de Arechavaleta, pp.153-175. Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, Universidad NacionalAutónoma de México, Mexico City.

1991 Flintknapping and Debitage Disposal among the Maya of Chiapas, Mexico. InThe Ethnoarchaeology of Refuse Disposal, edited by Edward Staski andLivingston D. Sutro, pp.63-78. Anthropological Research Papers, no. 42, ArizonaState University.

1991 (with Michael Blake)Investigaciones del Formativo Temprano en el litoral chiapaneco: Temporada1990. Consejo de Arqueología, Boletín 1990: 59-61. Mexico City

1991 (with Thomas A. Lee, Jr., and Tamara Salcedo R.)La Distribución de la Obsidiana. In La Economía del Antiguo Soconusco,

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Chiapas, Edited by B. Voorhies, pp. 131-331. Universidad Nacional Autónomade México y Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas, México.

1991 La Manufactura de Instrumentos de Obsidiana. In La Economía del AntiguoSoconusco, Chiapas, edited by Barbara Voorhies, pp. 251-267. UniversidadNacional Autónoma de México y Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas, México.

1991 Modern Lacandon Lithic Technology and Blade Workshops. In Maya StoneTools: Selected Papers from the Second Maya Lithic Conference, edited byThomas R. Hester and Harry J. Shafer, pp. 251-265. Prehistory Press, Madison.

1991 The Beginnings of Mesoamerica: Apologia for the Soconusco Early Formative. InThe Formation of Complex Society in Southeastern Mesoamerica, edited byWilliam R. Fowler, pp. 13-26. CRC Press, Boca Raton.

1991 (with Douglas Donne Bryant) The Production of Chert Projectile Points at Yerba Buena, Chiapas, Mexico. InMaya Stone Tools: Selected Papers from the Second Maya Lithic Conference,edited by Thomas R. Hester and Harry J. Shafer, pp.85-102. Prehistory Press,Madison.

1992 (Blake, Michael, John E. Clark, Brian S. Chisholm, and Karen Mudar)Non-agricultural Staples and Agricultural Supplements: Early FormativeSubsistence in the Soconusco Region, Mexico. In Transitions to Agriculture inPrehistory, edited by Anne B. Gebauer and T. Douglas Price, pp. 133-151.Monographs in World Archaeology, no. 4. Prehistory Press, Madison.

1992 (Blake, Michael, Brian S. Chisholm, John E. Clark, Barbara Voorhies, andMichael W. Love)Prehistoric Subsistence in the Soconusco Region. Current Anthropology 33:83-94.

1993 Los Mokayas. In La Población Indígena de Chiapas, edited by Victor M.Esponda, pp. 25-45. Gobierno del Estado de Chiapas, Tuxtla Gutierrez.

1993 Quienes fueron los Olmecas? In Segundo y Tercer Foro de Arqueología deChiapas, pp. 45-55. Consejo Estatal de Fomento a la Investigación y Difusión dela Cultura, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas.

1993 Una Reevaluación de la Entidad Política Olmeca: ¿Imperio, Estado, o Cacicazgo?In Segundo y Tercer Foro de Arqueología de Chiapas, pp. 159-169. ConsejoEstatal de Fomento a la Investigación y Difusión de la Cultura, Tuxtla Gutierrez,Chiapas.

1994 Antecedentes de la Cultura Olmeca. In Los Olmecas en Mesoamérica, edited byJohn E. Clark, pp. 30-41. Citibank of Mexico and Editorial Equilibrista, Madrid.

1994 Antiguos Implementos y Ornaments de Obsidiana. In Cristales y ObsidianaPrehispánicos, edited by Mari Carmen Serra and Felipe Solis, pp. 41-51. SigloVientiuno Editores, Mexico.

1994 El Sistema Económica de los Primeros Olmecas. In Los Olmecas enMesoamérica, edited by John E. Clark, pp. 190-201. Citibank of Mexico andEditorial Equilibrista, Madrid.

1994 (Editor)Los Olmecas en Mesoamérica. Citibank of Mexico and Editorial Equilibrista,

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Madrid.1994 Los Olmecas, Pueblo del primer sol. In Los Olmecas en Mesoamérica, edited by

E. Clark, pp. 14-19. Citibank of Mexico and Editorial Equilibrista, Madrid.1994 (with Tomás Perez S.)

Los Olmecas y el Primer Milenio de Mesoamérica. In Los Olmecas enMesoamérica, edited by John E. Clark, pp. 260-275. Citibank of Mexico andEditorial Equilibrista, Madrid.

1994 ¿Quienes fueron los Olmecas? In XXII Mesa Redonda de Antropologia, pp. 83-99. Gobierno del Estado de Chiapas, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas, Mexico.

1994 The Development of Early Formative Rank Societies in the Soconusco, Chiapas,Mexico. Unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, Universityof Michigan, Ann Arbor.

1994 (with Michael Blake) The Power of Prestige: Competitive Generosity and the Emergence of RankSociety in Lowland Mesoamerica. In Factional Competition and PoliticalDevelopment in the New World, edited by Elizabeth M. Brumfiel and John W.Fox, pp. 17-30. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

1995 A Maya Grass Axe or Corn Sickle. Lithic Technology 20 (2): 128-134.1995 (Blake, Michael, John E. Clark, Barbara Voorhies, George Michaels, Michael W.

Love, Mary W., Pye, Arthur Demarest, and Barbara Arroyo)A Revised Chronology for the Late Archaic and Formative Periods Along thePacific Coast of Southeastern Mesoamerica. Ancient Mesoamerica 6: 161-183.

1995 Craft Specialization as an Archaeological Category. Research in EconomicAnthropology 16: 267-294.

1995 (with Dennis Gosser)Reinventing Mesoamerica's First Pottery. In The Emergence of Pottery, edited byWilliam K. Barnett and John W. Hoopes, pp. 209-221. Smithsonian Press,Washington, D.C.

1996 Algunas Observaciones sobre la Lítica de Lacantún, un Sitio Maya de la SelvaLacandona. Anuario 1995: Centro de Estudios Superiores de México yCentroamérica, pp. 444-458. Universidad de Ciencias y Artes del Estado deChiapas. Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas.

1996 Craft Specialization and Olmec Civilization. In Craft Specialization and SocialEvolution: In Memory of V. Gordon Childe, edited by Bernard Wailes, pp. 187-199. The University Museum of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia.

1996 Early Complex Societies on the Pacific Coast of Chiapas, Mexico. In ThePrehistory of the Americas, edited by Thomas R. Hester, Laura Laurencich-Minelli, and Sandro Salvatori, pp. 43-53. Colloquium 17 of the InternationalCongress of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences, Forlí, Italy.

1996 Lithics: Technological Analysis of Lithics. In The Oxford Companion toArchaeology, B. M. Fagan, ed., pp. 390-91. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

1996 [Reprint of article with Michael Blake] The Power of Prestige: Competitive Generosity and the Emergence of RankSocieties in Lowland Mesoamerica. In Contemporary Archaeology in Theory,

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edited by Robert W. Preucel and Ian Hodder, pp. 258-281. Blackwell publishers.1996 (with Steven A. Rosen as Senior Author)

What Mean these Stones?: Thoughts on Teaching Lithic Analysis in the CoreCurriculum. Lithic Technology 21:40-47.

1997 (with Douglas Donne Bryant)A Technological Typology of Prismatic Blades and Debitage from Ojo de Agua,Chiapas, Mexico. Ancient Mesoamerica 8:111-136.

1997 La Fabricación de Instrumentos de Piedra en Mesoamerica. ArqueologíaMexicana 5(27):42-51.

1997 (with Mario Tejada Bouscayrol as senior author)Los Pueblos Prehispánicos de Chiapas, in Historia de Chiapas: Antología Vol. I.pp. 9-54. Colegio de Bachilleres de Chiapas. Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas.

1997 Prismatic Blade-making, Craftsmanship, and Production: An Analysis ofObsidian Refuse from Ojo de Agua, Chiapas, Mexico. Ancient Mesoamerica8:137-159.

1997 The Arts of Government in Early Mesoamerica. Annual Review of Anthropology.Vol. 26:211-234.

1998 (with Warren D. Hill and Michael Blake as senior authors) Ball Court Design dates back 3,400 years. Nature 392 (April):878-79.

1998 (with Stephen Houston) Craft Specialization, Gender, and Personhood among the Post-conquest Maya ofYucatan, Mexico. Archaeological Papers of the American AnthropologicalAssociation 8:31-46.

1998 La Fabricación de Instrumentos de Piedra en Mesoamérica. Antología deArqueología Mexicana, vol. II: 120-129.

1998 (with Fred W. Nelson, Jr. as senior author) Obsidian Production and Exchange in Eastern Mesoamerica. in Rutas deIntercambio en Mesoamerica: III Coloquio, Pedro Bosch Gimpera, edited byEvelyn C. Rattray, pp. 277-333. Universidad Autonoma de Mexico, Mexico.

1999 (with Michael Blake as senior author) The Emergence of Hereditary Inequality: The Case of Pacific Coastal Chiapas,Mexico. In Pacific Latin America in Prehistory: The Evolution of Archaic andFormative Cultures, edited by Michael Blake, pp. 55-73. Washington UniversityPress, Pullman.

2000 (Geoffrey E. Braswell, John E. Clark, Kazuo Aoyama, Heather I. McKillop, andMichael D. Glascock)Determining the Geological Provenance of Obsidian Artifacts from the MayaRegion: A Test of the Efficacy of Visual Sourcing. Latin American Antiquity 11(3): 269-282.

2000 (Mario Tejada, John Clark, Beatriz Balcárcel)Exploraciones Arqueológicas de la Cuenca Superior del Rio Grijalva enHuehuetenango, Guatemala. XIII Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas enGuatemala, 1999, pp. 869-882.

2000 (with Mary Pye as senior author)

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Introducing Olmec Archaeology. In Olmec Art and Archaeology in Mesoamerica.J. E. Clark and M. E. Pye, eds., pp. 9-17. National Gallery of Art, Washington,D.C.

2000 (with Richard D. Hansen and Tomas Perez S.)La Zona Maya en el Preclásico. In Historia Antigua de Mexico, Vol 1: El MéxicoAntiguo, sus áreas culturales, los orígenes y el horizonte Preclásico, 2nd, editedby Linda Manzanilla and Leonardo Lopez Lujan, pp. 437-510. UNAM, MexicoCity.

2000 Los Pueblos de Chiapas en el Formativo. In Las Culturas de Chiapas en elPeriodo Prehispánico, edited by Durdica Segota, pp. 36-59. Caducean delConsejo Estatal para la Cultura y las Artes de Chiapas y Consejo Nacional para laCultura y las Artes, Piancoteca Editores, Mexico City, Mexico.

2000 (Editor, with Mary Pye as co-editor) Olmec Art and Archaeology in Mesoamerica. National Gallery of Art,Washington, D.C.

2000 (with Richard D. Hansen)Preclásico Tardío (400 a.C.-200 d.C.). Arqueología Mexicana 8 (46): 12-19.

2000 (with Mary Pye) The Pacific Coast and the Olmec Question. In Olmec Art and Archaeology inMesoamerica, edited by John E. Clark and Mary E. Pye, pp. 217-251. NationalGallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

2000 (Reprint of article with Michael Blake])The Power of Prestige: Competitive Generosity and the Emergence of RankSocieties in Lowland Mesoamerica. In The Ancient Civilizations of Mesoamerica:A Reader, edited by Michael Smith and Marilyn Masson, pp. 252-270. Blackwellpublishers.

2000 Towards a Better Explanation of Hereditary Inequality: A Critical Assessment ofNatural and Historic Human Agents. In Agency in Archaeology, edited by Marcia-Anne Dobres and John Robb, pp. 92-112. Routledge, London.

2001 Chiapas Interior Plateau. In Archaeology of Ancient Mexico and Central America:An Encyclopedia, edited by Susan T. Evans and David L. Webster, pp. 123-127.Garland Publishing, New York.

2001 Ciudades Tempranas Olmecas. In Reconstruyendo la Ciudad Maya: ElUrbanismo en las Sociedades Antiguas, edited by Andrés Ciudad Ruiz, MaríaJosefa I. Ponce de León, and María del Carmen Martínez Martínez, pp. 183-210.Sociedad Española de Estudios Mayas, Madrid.

2001 Formative Period. In Archaeology of Ancient Mexico and Central America: AnEncyclopedia, edited by Susan T. Evans and David L. Webster, pp. 278-283.Garland Publishing, New York.

2001 Gulf Lowlands: South Region. In Archaeology of Ancient Mexico and CentralAmerica: An Encyclopedia, edited by Susan T. Evans and David L. Webster, 340-344. Garland Publishing, New York.

2001 Izapa. In Archaeology of Ancient Mexico and Central America: An Encyclopedia,edited by Susan T. Evans and David L. Webster, pp. 379-380. Garland

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Publishing, New York.2001 Izapa. In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures, edited by David

Carrasco, vol.2:63-64. Oxford University Press, Oxford.2001 La Libertad. In Archaeology of Ancient Mexico and Central America: An

Encyclopedia, edited by Susan T. Evans and David L. Webster, p. 402. GarlandPublishing, New York.

2001 Lithic Technology. In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures,edited by David Carrasco, vol. 2: 136-139. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

2001 [with Garth W. Lowe as senior author]Mirador. In Archaeology of Ancient Mexico and Central America: AnEncyclopedia, edited by Susan T. Evans and David L. Webster, p. 472 GarlandPublishing, New York.

2001 Obsidian: Tools, Techniques, and Products. In Archaeology of Ancient Mexicoand Central America: An Encyclopedia, edited by Susan T. Evans and David L.Webster, pp. 552-554. Garland Publishing, New York.

2001 (with Warren D. Hill as senior author)Sports, Gambling, and Government: America’s First Social Compact? AmericanAnthropologist 103(2):331-345.

2001 Tenam Rosario and Environs. In Archaeology of Ancient Mexico and CentralAmerica: An Encyclopedia, edited by Susan T. Evans and David L. Webster, pp.710-711. Garland Publishing, New York.

2001 (with Richard D. Hansen)The Architecture of Early Kingship: Comparative Perspectives on the Origins ofthe Maya Royal Court. In The Maya Royal Court, edited by Takeshi Inomata andStephen D. Houston, pp. 1-45. Westview Press.

2001 Workshops. In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures, edited byDavid Carrasco, vol. 3:336-338. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

2002 Ancient Technology, Justifiable Knowledge, and Replication Experiments:Resolving the Inferential Impasse. In Traditions, Transitions, and Technologies:Themes in Southwestern Archaeology, Proceedings of the 2000 SouthwestSymposium, edited by Sarah H. Schlanger, pp. 259-271.University Press ofColorado, Boulder.

2002 Failure as Truth: An Autopsy of Crabtree’s Folsom Experiments. In FolsomTechnology and Lifeways, edited by John E. Clark and Michael B. Collins, pp.191-208. Special publication 4, Lithic Technology.

2002 (Editor, with Michael Collins as co-editor)Folsom Technology and Lifeways. Special publication 4, Lithic Technology.

2002 (with David Cheetham)Mesoamerica’s Tribal Foundations. In The Archaeology of Tribal Societies,edited by William Parkinson, pp. 278-339. International Monographs inPrehistory, Archaeological Series, No. 15, Ann Arbor.

2002 (with Richard D. Hansen)Preclásico Tardío (400 a.C.-200 d.C.). Arqueología Mexicana, Edición Especial11:28-35.

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2002 (with Michael B. Collins)The Folsom Workshop Conferences. In Folsom Technology and Lifeways, editedby John E. Clark and Michael B. Collins, pp. 1-7. Special publication 4, LithicTechnology.

2003 A Review of 20th Century Obsidian Studies. In Mesoamerican Lithic Technology:Experimentation and Interpretation, edited by Kenneth G. Hirth, pp.15-54, 239-271. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

2003 Craft Specialization and Craftsmanship. In Mesoamerican Lithic Technology:Experimentation and Interpretation, edited by Kenneth G. Hirth, pp.220-233,273-276. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

2003 (with David Cheetham and Donald W. Forsyth senior authors)La cerámica pre-Mamom de la cuenca del Río Belice y del centro del Petén: lascorrespondencias y sus implicaciones. XVI Simposio de InvestigacionesArqueológicas en Guatemala, 2002: 615-634.

2003 (with Gene L. Titmus as senior author)Mexica Blade-Making with Wooden Tools: Recent Experimental Insights. InMesoamerican Lithic Technology: Experimentation and Interpretation, edited byKenneth G. Hirth, 72-97. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

2003 Statecraft and State Crafts: Some Lessons in State Control from Teotihuacan,Mexico. In Written in Stone: The Multiple Dimensions of Lithic Analysis, editedby P. Nick Kardulias and Richard W. Yerkes, pp. 125-135. Lexington Books,Langham.

2004 A Surprise Find. In The Olmecs: America’s Oldest Civilization. Calliope 14(5): 4-7.

2004 America’s Pyramids. In The Olmecs: America’s Oldest Civilization. Calliope14(5): 18-22.

2004 Mesoamerica Goes Public: Early Ceremonial Centers, Leaders, and Communities.In Mesoamerican Archaeology: Theory and Practice, J. A. Hendon and R. Joyce,eds., pp. 43-72. Blackwell, Oxford.

2004 Surrounding the Sacred: Geometry and Design of Early Mound Groups asMeaning and Function. In Signs of Power: The Rise of Cultural Complexity in theSoutheast, edited by Jon L. Gibson and Philip J. Carr, pp. 162-213. University ofAlabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

2004 The Birth of Mesoamerican Metaphysics: Sedentism, Engagement, and MoralSuperiority. In Rethinking Materiality: the Engagement of Mind with the MaterialWorld, edited by Elizabeth DeMararis, Chris Gosden, and Colin Renfrew, pp 205-224. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.

2005 (Bryant, Douglas D., John E. Clark, and David Cheetham, editors) Ceramic Sequence of the Upper Grijalva Region, Chiapas, Mexico. Papers of theNew World Archaeological Foundation, no. 67. Brigham Young University,Provo.

2005 (with David Cheetham) Cerámica del Formativo de Chiapas. In La Producción Alfarera en el MéxicoAntiguo, Volume I, edited by Beattriz L. Merino and Ángel García-Cook, pp. 285-

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433. Colección Cientíca, no. 484. INAH, Mexico City.2005 Ceramics as History. In Ceramic Sequence of the Upper Grijalva Region,

Chiapas, Mexico, Part 2, edited by Douglas D. Bryant, John E. Clark, and DavidCheetham, pp. 651-656. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, no.67. Brigham Young University, Provo.

2005 (with Barbara Arroyo and David Cheetham) Early Preclassic and Early Middle Preclassic Ceramics. In Ceramic Sequence ofthe Upper Grijalva Region, Chiapas, Mexico, Part 1, edited by Douglas D.Bryant, John E. Clark, and David Cheetham, pp. 20-139. Papers of the NewWorld Archaeological Foundation, no. 67. Brigham Young University, Provo.

2005 (with Thomas A. Lee, Jr., and Douglas Donne Bryant) Introducing the Grijalva Maya Project. In Ceramic Sequence of the UpperGrijalva Region, Chiapas, Mexico, edited by Douglas D. Bryant, John E. Clark,and David Cheetham, pp. 1-20. Papers of the New World ArchaeologicalFoundation, no. 67. Brigham Young University, Provo.

2005 (with Douglas Donne Bryant as senior author) Late Preclassic Ceramics. In Ceramic Sequence of the Upper Grijalva Region,Chiapas, Mexico, Part 1, edited by Douglas D. Bryant, John E. Clark, and DavidCheetham, pp. 265-282. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, no.67. Brigham Young University, Provo.

2005 (with Mary E. Pye and Fred W. Nelson) Mesoamerica’s Formative Scholar: Gareth W. Lowe, 1922-2004. AncientMesoamerica 16:1-8.

2005 (Donald E. Miller, Douglas Donne Bryant, John E. Clark, and Gareth W. Lowe)Middle Preclassic Ceramics. In Ceramic Sequence of the Upper Grijalva Region,Chiapas, Mexico, Part 1, edited by Douglas D. Bryant, John E. Clark, and DavidCheetham, pp. 141-264. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, no.67. Brigham Young University, Provo.

2005 (with Douglas Donne Bryant as senior author) Protoclassic Ceramics. In Ceramic Sequence of the Upper Grijalva Region,Chiapas, Mexico, Part 1, edited by Douglas D. Bryant, John E. Clark, and DavidCheetham, pp. 283-349. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, no.67. Brigham Young University, Provo.

2005 (with Michelle Knoll) The American Formative Revisited. In Gulf Coast Archaeology, the SoutheasternU.S. and Mexico, edited by Nancy White, pp. 281-303. University of FloridaPress, Gainsville.

2006 (with Mary Pye as senior author) Introducing Olmec Archaeology. In Olmec Art and Archaeology in Mesoamerica,edited by John E. Clark and Mary E. Pye, eds., pp. 9-17. National Gallery of Art,Washington, D.C. [Paperback reprint of the 2000 edition]

2006 (with David Cheetham as senior author)Investigaciones Recientes en Cantón Corralito: Un Posible Enclave Olmeca en laCosta Pacífica de Chiapas, México. XIX Simposio de Investigaciones

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Arqueológicas en Guatemala, 2005: 3-82006 (with Mary Pye as senior author)

Los Olmecas son Mixe-Zoques: Contribuciones de Gareth W. Lowe a laArqueología del Formativo. XIX Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas enGuatemala, 2005: 63-74.

2006 (with Mary Pye as senior author)Los Olmecas son Mixe-Zoques: Contribuciones de Gareth W. Lowe a laArqueología del Formativo. Presencia Zoque: Una AproximaciónMultidisciplina, edited by Dolores Aramoni, Thomas A. Lee, Miguel Lisbona, pp.207-222. UNICACH, Chiapas, Mexico.

2006 (with Mary Pye)Los Orígenes de Privilegio en el Soconusco, 1650 a. C.: Dos Décadas deInvestigación. XIX Simposio de Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala,2005: 9-20.

2006 (with Mary Pye)Los Orígenes de Privilegio en el Soconusco, 1650 a. C.: Dos Décadas deInvestigación. Revista Pueblos y Fronteras digital: Historia y Antropología deldeporte. http://www.pueblosyfronteras.unam.mx

2006 (Editor, with Mary Pye as co-editor) Olmec Art and Archaeology in Mesoamerica. National Gallery of Art,Washington, D.C. [Paperback reprint of the 2000 edition]

2006 (with Mary Pye) The Pacific Coast and the Olmec Question. In Olmec Art and Archaeology inMesoamerica, edited by John E. Clark and Mary E. Pye, pp. 217-251. NationalGallery of Art, Washington, D.C. [Paperback reprint of the 2000 edition]

2006 (Michael Blake, Richard G. Lesure, Warren D. Hill, Luis Barba, John E. Clark)The Residence of Power at Paso de la Amada, Mexico. In Palaces and Power inthe Americas: From Peru to the Northwest Coast, edited by Jessica J. Christie andPatricia J. Sarro, pp. 191-210. University of Texas Press, Austin.

2007 La Alba de Mesoamérica. Procesos y Expresiones de Poder, Identidad y OrdenTempranos en Sudamérica, edited by Peter Kaulicke and Tom D. Dillehay,Revista Boletín de Arqueología 11:167-203.

2007 In Craft Specialization’s Penumbra: Things, Persons, Action, Value, and Surplus.In Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association 17:20-35.

2007 (with Vernon L. Scarborough, senior author)Introduction. In The Political Economy of Ancient Mesoamerica:Transformations During the Formative and Classic Periods, edited by Vernon L.Scarborough and John E. Clark, pp. 1-10. University of New Mexico Press,Albuquerque.

2007 Mesoamerica’s First State. In The Political Economy of Ancient Mesoamerica:Transformations During the Formative and Classic Periods, edited by Vernon L.Scarborough and John E. Clark, pp. 11-46. University of New Mexico Press,Albuquerque.

2007 (with Mary E. Pye and Fred W. Nelson)

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Mesoamerica’s Formative Scholar: Gareth W. Lowe, 1922-2004. In Archaeology,Art, and Ethnogenesis in Mesoamerican Prehistory: Papers in Honor of GarethW. Lowe, edited by Lynneth S. Lowe and Mary E. Pye, pp., 1-12. Papers of theNew World Archaeological Foundation, No. 68, Provo, Utah.

2007 (with Ayax Moreno)Redrawing the Izapa Monuments. In Archaeology, Art, and Ethnogenesis inMesoamerican Prehistory: Papers in Honor of Gareth W. Lowe, edited byLynneth S. Lowe and Mary E. Pye, pp., 277-319. Papers of the New WorldArchaeological Foundation, No. 68, Provo, Utah.

2007 (with Thomas A. Lee, Jr.)The Changing Role of Obsidian Exchange in Central Chiapas. In Archaeology,Art, and Ethnogenesis in Mesoamerican Prehistory: Papers in Honor of GarethW. Lowe, edited by Lynneth S. Lowe and Mary E. Pye, pp., 109-159. Papers ofthe New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 68, Provo, Utah.

2007 (with Vernon L. Scarborough senior editor)The Political Economy of Ancient Mesoamerica: Transformations During theFormative and Classic Periods. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque.

2007 (with Mary Pye and Dennis Gosser) Thermolithics and Corn Dependency in Mesoamerica. In Archaeology, Art, andEthnogenesis in Mesoamerican Prehistory: Papers in Honor of Gareth W. Lowe,edited by Lynneth S. Lowe and Mary E. Pye, pp., 23-42. Papers of the NewWorld Archaeological Foundation, No. 68, Provo, Utah.

2007 Who’s Minding Production? In Archeological Papers of the AmericanAnthropological Association 17:182-185.

2008 Cities and Towns of the Olmec. In Encyclopedia of the History of Science,Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures, second edition, edited byHelaine Selin, vol. 1: 554-558. Springer Verlag.

2008 Hands and Hearts: How Aztecs Measured Their World. Mesoamerican Voices3:5-34.

2008 (with John Hodgson) Olmec Sculpture from Coastal Chiapas, Mexico. Thule: Rivista Italiana di StudiAmericanistici 22/23-24/25: 41-99.

2008 Teogonia Olmeca: Perspectivas, Problemas y Propuestas. In Olmeca, Balance yPerspectivas: Memoria de la Primera Mesa Redonda, edited by María TeresaUriarte and Rebecca B. González Lauck, Vol. 1: 145-183. UNAM, Mexico.

2008 (with Arlene Colman)Time Reckoning and Memorials in Mesoamerica. Cambridge ArchaeologicalJournal 18:93-99.

2009 El Origin del Estado en Mesoamérica. In Las Sociedades Complejas delOccidente de México en el Mundo Mesoamericano: Homenaje al Dr. Phil C.Weigand, edited by Eduardo Williams, Lorenza López Mestas, and RodrigoEsparza, pp. 373-391. El Colegio de Michoacán, Zamora.

2009 (with Phil C. Weigand) Obsidian Lapidary without Polishing. In Investigaciones Recientes sobre la Lítica

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Arqueológica en México, edited by Lorena Mirambell and Leticia Gonzalez, pp.79-93. Colección Científica, no. 561. INAH, Mexico City.

2010 Aztec Dimensions of Holiness. In The Archaeology of Measurement:Comprehending Heaven, Earth and Time in Ancient Societies, edited by IainMorley and Colin Renfrew, pp. 150-169. Cambridge University Press,Cambridge.

2010 (with Jon L. Gibson and James Zeidler) First Towns in the Americas: Searching for Agriculture, Population Growth, andother Enabling Conditions. In Becoming Villagers: Comparing Early VillageSocieties, edited by Matthew S. Bandy and Jake R. Fox, pp. 205-245. AmerindStudies in Archaeology. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

2010 (John G. Hodgson, John E. Clark, and Emiliano Gallaga Murrieta) Ojo de Agua Monument 3: A New Olmec-style Sculpture from Ojo de Agua,Chiapas, Mexico. Mexicon 32 (6):139-144.

2010 (with Julia Guernsey and Barbara Arroyo) Stone Monuments and Preclassic Civilization. In The Place of Stone Monuments:Context, Use, and Meaning in Mesoamerica’s Preclassic Transition, edited byJulia Guernsey, John E. Clark, and Barbara Arroyo, pp. 1-26. Dumbarton Oaks,Washington, D. C.

2010 (Julia Guernsey, John E. Clark, and Barbara Arroyo, editors) The Place of Stone Monuments: Context, Use, and Meaning in Mesoamerica’sPreclassic Transition. Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, D. C.

2011 (with Mary Pye and John Hodgson as senior authors) Jocotal Settlement Patterns, Salt Production, and Pacific Coast Interaction. InEarly Mesoamerican Social Transformations: Archaic and Formative Lifeways inthe Soconusco Region, edited by Richard G. Lesure, pp. 217-241. University ofCalifornia Press, Berkeley.

2011 (with Mary Pye) Re-visiting the Mixe-Zoque: A Brief History of the Preclassic Peoples of Chiapas. In The Southern Maya in the Late Preclassic: The Rise and Fall of an EarlyMesoamerican Civilization, edited by Michael M. Love and Jonathan Kaplan,eds., pp. 25-45, University Press of Colorado, Boulder.

2012 (with John G. Hodgson as senior author)Bajo el sol de Teodimiro: Cincuenta años de reconocimientos de superficie. InArqueología Reciente de Chiapas: Contribuciones del Encuentro Celebrado en el60o Aniversario del a Fundación Arqueológica Nuevo Mundo, edited by LynnethS. Lowe and Mary E. Pye, pp. 183-194. Papers of the New World ArchaeologicalFoundation, no. 72. Provo.

2012 (with Fred W. Nelson and Gene L. Titmus)Flint Effigy Eccentrics. In Ancient Maya Art at Dumbarton Oaks, edited byJoanna Pillsbury, Miriam Doutriaux, and Reiko Ishihara-Brito, pp. 274-287.Dumbarton Oaks, Washington, DC.

2012 Lithic Technology. In The Oxford Encyclopedia of Mesoamerican Cultures,second edition, edited by David Carrasco, xxxx. Oxford University Press, Oxford.

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2012 Olmec Gods: Perspectives, Problems, and Proposals. In An ArchaeologicalLegacy: Essays in Honor of Ray T. Matheny, edited by Deanne G. Matheny, JoelC. Janetski, and Glenna Nielsen, pp. 163-197. Occasional Paper No. 18, Museumof Peoples and Cultures, Brigham Young University, Provo.

2012 Stoneworkers’ Approaches to Replicating Prismatic Blades. In The Emergence ofPressure Blade Knapping: From Origin to Modern Experimentation, edited byPierre M. Desrosier, pp. 43-135. Springer Science + Business Media, New York.

2012 (with Arlene Colman) Structure of the Mesoamerican Universe, from Aztec to Olmec. In EnduringMotives: The Archaeology of Tradition and Religion in Native America, edited byLinea Sundstrom and Warren DeBoer, pp. 15-59. University of Alabama Press,Tuscaloosa.

2012 The Domestication of Stone. The Oxford Handbook of MesoamericanArchaeology, edited by Debora L. Nichols and Chistopher A. Pool., pp. 599-606.Oxford University Press, New York.

2013 (with Gareth W. Lowe)Izapa History. In Middle and Late Preclassic Izapa: Ceramic Complexes andHistory, by Gareth W. Lowe, Susanna M. Ekholm, and John E. Clark, pp. 69-87.Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 73. Provo.

2013 (with Gareth W. Lowe and Susanna M. Ekholm as senior authors)Middle and Late Preclassic Izapa: Ceramic Complexes and History. Papers of theNew World Archaeological Foundation, No. 73. Provo.

2013 (with Thomas A. Lee) Minor Excavations in Lower Izapa. Papers of the New World ArchaeologicalFoundation, No. 75. Provo.

2013 (with Arlene Colman) Olmec Things and Identity: A Reassessment of Offerings and Burials at La Venta,Tabasco. In The Inalienable in the Archaeology of Mesoamerica, edited byBrigitte Kovacevich and Michael G. Callaghan. Archaeological Papers of theAmerican Anthropological Association 23:14-17.

2013 Some Observations on Pre-Classic Izapa. In Minor Excavations in Lower Izapa,by John E. Clark and Thomas A. Lee, pp. 117-148. Papers of the New WorldArchaeological Foundation, No. 75. Provo.

2014 (Compiler and Editor)A Brief Reconnaissance of Three Chiapas Municipalities, by Fredrick A.Peterson. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 77. Provo.

2014 A Biographical Note. In A Brief Reconnaissance of Three Chiapas Municipalities,by Fredrick A. Peterson, pp. xiii-xiv. Papers of the New World ArchaeologicalFoundation, No. 77. Provo.

2014 A Census of Western Chiapas Sites. In A Brief Reconnaissance of Three ChiapasMunicipalities, by Fredrick A. Peterson, pp. 183-216. Papers of the New WorldArchaeological Foundation, No. 77. Provo.

2014 (Donald E. Miller, John E. Clark, and Rosemary Lieske)Appendix 2: La Libertad Caches. In Excavations at La Libertad, a Middle

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Formative Ceremonial Center in Chiapas, Mexico, by Donald E. Miller. Papers ofthe New World Archaeological Foundation, no. 64. Provo, Utah.

2014 (with Arlene Colman) Dressed Ears as Comeliness and Godliness. In Wearing Culture: Dress andRegalia in Early Mesoamerica and Central America, edited by Heather Orr andMatthew G. Looper, pp. 145-205. University of Colorado Press, Boulder.

2014 Editor’s Foreword. In A Brief Reconnaissance of Three Chiapas Municipalities,by Fredrick A. Peterson, pp. ix-x. Papers of the New World ArchaeologicalFoundation, No. 77. Provo.

2014 (with Richard D. Hansen and Tomas Perez S.)La Zona Maya en el Preclásico. In Historia Antigua de Mexico, Vol 1: El MéxicoAntiguo, sus áreas culturales, los orígenes y el horizonte Preclásico, 3rd edition,edited by Linda Manzanilla and Leonardo Lopez Lujan, 437-510. UNAM,Mexico City.

2014 (Edited by Gareth W. Lowe and John E. Clark) Mound 1 at Ocozocoautla, Chiapas, Mexico, by Pierre Agrinier. Papers of theNew World Archaeological Foundation, no. 76. Provo, Utah.

2014 (with Pierre Agrinier as senior author)Mound 1 in Perspective. In Mound 1 at Ocozocoautla, Chiapas, Mexico, by PierreAgrinier, pp.81-91. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, no. 76.Provo, Utah.

2014 Notes on Culture History. In A Brief Reconnaissance of Three ChiapasMunicipalities, by Fredrick A. Peterson, pp. 217-240. Papers of the New WorldArchaeological Foundation, No. 77. Provo.

2014 Notes on Text, Voice, and Chronology. In A Brief Reconnaissance of ThreeChiapas Municipalities, by Fredrick A. Peterson, p. xi. Papers of the New WorldArchaeological Foundation, No. 77. Provo.

2015 (With Thomas A. Lee as senior author) Excavations along the Totopac and Grijalva Rivers. In Reconnaissance andExcavations in the Malpaso Basin, Chiapas, Mexico, edited by Thomas A. Lee,Carlos Navarrete, and John E. Clark, pp. 137-170. Papers of the New WorldArchaeological Foundation, No. 78. Provo.

2015 (With Thomas A. Lee as senior author) Notes on the Ceramics and Artifacts. In Reconnaissance and Excavations in theMalpaso Basin, Chiapas, Mexico, edited by Thomas A. Lee, Carlos Navarrete,and John E. Clark, pp. 119-136. Papers of the New World ArchaeologicalFoundation, No. 78. Provo.

2015 (Thomas A. Lee, Jr., Carlos Navarrete, and John E. Clark, editors)Reconnaisance and Excavations in the Malpaso Basin, Chiapas, Mexico. Papersof the New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 78. Provo.

2015 (with James C. Woods)Squeezing Life from Stones: The Human Side of Replication Experiments. InWorks in Stone: Contemporary Perspectives on Lithic Analysis, edited by Michael Shott, pp. 197-212. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

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2015 (with Gareth W. Lowe, and Thomas A. Lee)The Malpaso Project and Zoque Prehistory. In Reconnaissance and Excavationsin the Malpaso Basin, Chiapas, Mexico, edited by Thomas A. Lee, Jr., CarlosNavarrete, and John E. Clark, pp. 171-224. Papers of the New WorldArchaeological Foundation, No. 78, Provo.

2016 (with Thomas A. Lee as senior author)Chiapa de Corzo, Mound 17: Comparative Analysis of a Salvage Excavation.Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, no. 80. Provo, Utah.

2016 (Mary E. Pye, John E. Clark, and Michael Blake)Conclusions. In Upper Grijalva River Basin Survey. Papers of the New WorldArchaeological Foundation, No. 79. Edited by Michael Blake, Thomas A. Lee Jr,Mary E. Pye, and John E. Clark, pp. 423-460. Provo, Utah.

2016 Constructing Mesoamerican Identities and Subjects. In Archaeology and Identityon the Pacific Coast and Southern Highlands of Mesoamerica, edited by ClaudiaGarcía-Des Lauriers and Michael Love, pp. 185-215. University of Utah Press,Salt Lake City.

2016 (Mary E. Pye, John E. Clark, and Michael Blake)Introduction. In Upper Grijalva River Basin Survey. Papers of the New WorldArchaeological Foundation, No. 79. Edited by Michael Blake, Thomas A. Lee Jr,Mary E. Pye, and John E. Clark, pp. 1-19. Provo, Utah.

2016 (with Arlene Colman as senior author) La Venta's Offering 4: Representation of Olmec Ritual. In Las Dimensiones deRitualidad hace 2000 años y en la Actualidad, edited by Christa Schieber deLavarreda and Miguel Orrego Corzo, pp. 124-151, Parque Arqueologico NacionalTak'alik Ab'aj and Dirección General del patrimonio Cultural y Natural, ElAsintal, Retalhuleu, Guatemala.

2016 (James M. White, Michael Blake, Thomas A. Lee Jr, John E. Clark, and Mary E.Pye)Site Descriptions: Municipios Bella Vista and Chicomucelo. In Upper GrijalvaRiver Basin Survey. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 79. Edited by Michael Blake, Thomas A. Lee Jr, Mary E. Pye, and John E. Clark, pp.49-101. Provo, Utah.

2016 (Michael Blake, Thomas A. Lee Jr., James M. White, John E. Clark, and Mary E.Pye)Site Descriptions: Municipio Frontera Comalapa. In Upper Grijalva River BasinSurvey. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 79. Edited byMichael Blake, Thomas A. Lee Jr, Mary E. Pye, and John E. Clark, pp. 102-148.Provo, Utah.

2016 (Michael Blake, Thomas A. Lee Jr., James M. White, John E. Clark, and Mary E.Pye)Site Descriptions: Municipio La Trinitaria Tr-1 to Tr-107. In Upper GrijalvaRiver Basin Survey. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 79. Edited by Michael Blake, Thomas A. Lee Jr, Mary E. Pye, and John E. Clark, pp.150-310. Provo, Utah.

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2016 (Michael Blake, Thomas A. Lee Jr., John E. Clark, and Mary E. Pye)Site Descriptions: Municipio La Trinitaria Tr-108 to Tr-206. In Upper GrijalvaRiver Basin Survey. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 79. Edited by Michael Blake, Thomas A. Lee Jr, Mary E. Pye, and John E. Clark, pp.312-421. Provo, Utah.

2016 Western Kingdoms of the Middle Preclassic. In The Origins of Maya States,edited by Loa P. Traxler and Robert J. Sharer, pp. 123-224. University ofPennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia.

2016 (with Michael Blake, Thomas A. Lee Jr, and Mary E. Pye as senior editors)Upper Grijalva River Basin Survey. Papers of the New World ArchaeologicalFoundation, No. 79. Provo, Utah.

2017 Mound 15 Caches and Burials in Site Perspective. In The Archaeological Salvageof Mound 15, Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas, Mexico, edited by Darlene Glauner,Suzanne Herman, and John E. Clark, pp. 259-294. Papers of the New WorldArchaeological Foundation, No. 81. Provo, Utah.

2017 Prologue: Putting Humpty-Dumpty Together Again. In The ArchaeologicalSalvage of Mound 15, Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas, Mexico, edited by DarleneGlauner, Suzanne Herman, and John E. Clark, pp. 1-10. Papers of the New WorldArchaeological Foundation, No. 81. Provo, Utah.

2017 The Middle History of Chiapa de Corzo: Soke or Maya? In The ArchaeologicalSalvage of Mound 15, Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas, Mexico, edited by DarleneGlauner, Suzanne Herman, and John E. Clark, pp. 375-392. Papers of the NewWorld Archaeological Foundation, No. 81. Provo, Utah.

2017 (with Suzanne Herman as junior author)Stone Artifacts. In The Archaeological Salvage of Mound 15, Chiapa de Corzo,Chiapas, Mexico, edited by Darlene Glauner, Suzanne Herman, and John E.Clark, pp. 333-372. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No.81. Provo, Utah.

2017 (with Eduardo Martínez E, Gareth W. Lowe, and Darlene Glauner as juniorauthors)Architectural Sequence. In The Archaeological Salvage of Mound 15, Chiapa deCorzo, Chiapas, Mexico, edited by Darlene Glauner, Suzanne Herman, and JohnE. Clark, pp. 29-66. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No.81. Provo, Utah.

2017 (with Darlene Glauner and Suzanne Herman as senior editors)The Archaeological Salvage of Mound 15, Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas, Mexico.Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 81. Provo, Utah

2017 (with Darlene Glauner and Suzanne Herman as senior authors)Burials. In The Archaeological Salvage of Mound 15, Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas,Mexico, edited by Darlene Glauner, Suzanne Herman, and John E. Clark, pp. 95-257. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 81. Provo, Utah.

2017 (with Darlene Glauner and Suzanne Herman as senior authors)Caches. In The Archaeological Salvage of Mound 15, Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas,

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Mexico, edited by Darlene Glauner, Suzanne Herman, and John E. Clark, pp. 67-93. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 81. Provo, Utah.

2017 (with Suzanne Herman and Darlene Glauner as senior authors)Ceramic Artifacts. In The Archaeological Salvage of Mound 15, Chiapa deCorzo, Chiapas, Mexico, edited by Darlene Glauner, Suzanne Herman, and JohnE. Clark, pp. 295-323. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No.81. Provo, Utah.

2017 (with Suzanne Herman and Darlene Glauner as senior authors)Shell and Bone Artifacts. In The Archaeological Salvage of Mound 15, Chiapa deCorzo, Chiapas, Mexico, edited by Darlene Glauner, Suzanne Herman, and JohnE. Clark, pp. 325-332. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No.81. Provo, Utah.

2017 (with Darlene Glauner, Suzanne Herman, and Gareth W. Lowe as senior authors)Excavations and Chronology. In The Archaeological Salvage of Mound 15,Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas, Mexico, edited by Darlene Glauner, Suzanne Herman,and John E. Clark, pp. 11-27. Papers of the New World ArchaeologicalFoundation, No. 81. Provo, Utah.

2017 (with Artemio Villatoro Alvarado and Juan Carlos López Espinosa) Appendix: Artifacts from Mound 32. In Chiapa de Corzo Montículo 32, suSalvamento y Consolidación, by Eduardo Martínez Espinosa and Gareth W.Lowe, pp. 57-125. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 82.Provo, Utah.

2018 (with Thomas A. Lee)A Touch of Teotihuacan at Izapa: The Contents of Two Burials from Group F.Ancient Mesoamerica 29(2):265-288.

2018 Izapa’s Protoclassic Disruption. In Izapa Group B: Excavations, Offerings,Burials, and Monuments. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation,No. 83. by John E. Clark, Gareth W. Lowe, Rosemary Lieske, pp. 353-387.Provo.

2018 The People of Izapa. In Izapa Group B: Excavations, Offerings, Burials, andMonuments. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 83. byJohn E. Clark, Gareth W. Lowe, Rosemary Lieske, pp. 389-405. Provo, Utah.

2018 (with Rosemary Lieske)Introduction. In Izapa Group B: Excavations, Offerings, Burials, and Monuments.Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 83. by John E. Clark,Gareth W. Lowe, Rosemary Lieske, pp. 1-10. Provo, Utah.

2018 (with Rosemary Lieske, and Gareth W. Lowe) Burials. In Izapa Group B:Excavations, Offerings, Burials, and Monuments. Papers of the New WorldArchaeological Foundation, No. 83. by John E. Clark, Gareth W. Lowe,Rosemary Lieske, pp. 135-202. Provo, Utah.

2018 (with Gareth W. Lowe, Rosemary Lieske, and Ayax Moreno) Izapa Group B: Excavations, Offerings, Burials, and Monuments. Papers of theNew World Archaeological Foundation, No. 83. Provo, Utah.

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2018 (with Ayax Moreno) Stone Monuments of Group B. In Izapa Group B: Excavations, Offerings,Burials, and Monuments. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation,No. 83. by John E. Clark, Gareth W. Lowe, Rosemary Lieske, pp. 203-305.Provo, Utah.

2018 (Lieske, Rosemary, John E. Clark, and Gareth W. Lowe) Offerings. In Izapa Group B: Excavations, Offerings, Burials, and Monuments.Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 83. by John E. Clark,Gareth W. Lowe, Rosemary Lieske, pp. 107-134. Provo, Utah.

2018 (Lieske, Rosemary, Gareth W. Lowe, and John E. Clark) Excavations. In Izapa Group B: Excavations, Offerings, Burials, andMonuments. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 83. byJohn E. Clark, Gareth W. Lowe, Rosemary Lieske, pp. 11-106. Provo, Utah.

PUBLICATIONS IN PRESS2016 (with John Hodgson)

Settling Down in Middle America. Chapter for book in Berlin.2016 Hammerstones

Clark, John E., editor2019 The Classic and Postclassic Occupation at Izapa, Chiapas, Mexico: Excavations

in Group F. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation, No. 85, Provo,Utah.

Clark, John E.2019 Introduction. In The Classic and Postclassic Occupation at Izapa, Chiapas,

Mexico: Excavations in Group F. Papers of the New World ArchaeologicalFoundation, No. 85, edited by John E. Clark, pp. Xxx. Provo, Utah.

Clark, John E., and Thomas A. Lee2019 Izapa’s Post-Sculpture Ceramic Complexes. In The Classic and Postclassic

Occupation at Izapa, Chiapas, Mexico: Excavations in Group F. Papers of theNew World Archaeological Foundation, No. 85, edited by John E. Clark, pp. Xxx.Provo, Utah.

2019 Monument Excavations and Monuments. In The Classic and PostclassicOccupation at Izapa, Chiapas, Mexico: Excavations in Group F. Papers of theNew World Archaeological Foundation, No. 85, edited by John E. Clark, pp. Xxx.Provo, Utah.

Lee, Thomas A., and John E. Clark2019 Structure Excavations and Architecture. In The Classic and Postclassic

Occupation at Izapa, Chiapas, Mexico: Excavations in Group F. Papers of theNew World Archaeological Foundation, No. 85, edited by John E. Clark,

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2019 Features. In The Classic and Postclassic Occupation at Izapa, Chiapas, Mexico:Excavations in Group F. Papers of the New World Archaeological Foundation,No. 85, edited by John E. Clark, pp. Xxx. Provo, Utah.

RESEARCH REPORTS1985 John E. Clark and Michael Blake. Proyecto Mazatan: Reporte del Primer Mes

Presentado al INAH, April 20. Report submitted to INAH, Mexico City.1985 John E. Clark and Michael Blake. Informe Preliminar del Trabajo de Campo, 1

Noviembre - 14 Diciembre, 1985. Report submitted to INAH, Mexico City.1985 John E. Clark and Michael Blake. New World Archaeological Foundation Field

Work on the Pacific Coast of Chiapas 1985: Preliminary Field Report. Reportsubmitted to the New World Archaeological Foundation.

1986 John E. Clark. Excavaciones en el Cerro de las Conchas, Municipio de Huixtla,México. Informe Preliminar al Consejo de Arqueología, INAH, Mexico City.

1987 John E. Clark, Michael Blake, Pedro Guzzy, Marta Cuevas, and Tamara SalcedoEl Preclásico Temprano en la Costa del Pacífico: Informe Final. Report submittedto INAH, Mexico City.

1987 John E. Clark and Michael Blake. The Beginnings of Civilization: Interim Reportof the NWAF Mazatan Project. Report submitted to the board of directors of theBYU-NWAF, Salt Lake City, Utah.

1989 John E. Clark and Michael Blake. Investigaciones del Formativo Temprano delLitoral Chiapaneco. Report submitted to INAH, Mexico City.

1990 Michael Blake and John E. Clark. Primer Reporte Mensual del Proyecto deInvestigaciones del Formativo Temprano en el Litoral Chiapaneco, Enero 15-Febrero 15, 1990. Report Submitted to INAH, Mexico City.

1990 John E. Clark and Michael Blake. Segundo Reporte Mensual (Febrero 15 a Marzo15, 1990) del Proyecto Investigaciones del Formativo Temprano en el LitoralChiapaneco. Report submitted to INAH, Mexico City.

1990 John E. Clark, Michael Blake, Barbara Arroyo, Mary Pye, Richard Lesure, VickiFeddema, and Michael Ryan. Reporte Final del Proyecto: Investigaciones delFormativo Temprano en el Litoral Chiapaneco. Report submitted to INAH,Mexico City.

1992 Michael Blake, John E. Clark, Vicki Feddema, Richard Lesure, and MichaelRyan. 1990 Excavations at Paso de la Amada: Early Formative Chiefdoms inSoutheastern Mexico. Report Prepared for the Social Sciences and HumanitiesResearch Council of Canada.

1992 John E. Clark, Richard Lesure, and Tomás Perez Suarez. Informe Técnico ParcialEntregrado al Consejo de Arqueología, INAH del Proyecto: Investigaciones delFormativo Temprano del Litoral Chiapaneco de la Primera Temporada de 20 deAbril al 4 de Junio de 1992. Report submitted to INAH, Mexico City.

1992 John E. Clark and Richard G. Lesure. Informe Técnico Parcial Entegrado alConsejo de Arqueología, INAH, del Proyecto: Investigaciones del FormativoTemprano del Litoral Chiapaneco de la Segunda Temporada del 2 de noviembreal 14 de Diciembre, 1992. Report submitted to INAH, Mexico City.

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1993 Michael Blake, Richard G. Lesure, Vicki L. Feddema, Warren D. Hill, Dennis C.Gosser, John E. Clark, and Ronald Lowe. Informe Técnico Parcial:Investigaciones del Formativo Temprano del Litoral Chiapaneco: Excavacionesen Paso de la Amada, Chiapas, Mexico, 1993. Report submitted to INAH, MexicoCity.

1993 Michael Blake, Richard G. Lesure, Vicki L. Feddema, Warren D. Hill, Dennis C.Gosser, John E. Clark, and Ronald Lowe. Preliminary Report: 1993 Excavationsat Paso de la Amada, Chiapas, Mexico. Report prepared for the Social Sciencesand Humanities Research Council of Canada.

1994 John E. Clark, Richard G. Lesure, and Tomás Pérez Suarez. Informe FinalEntregado al Consejo de Arqueología, INAH, del Proyecto: Investigaciones delFormativo Temprano del Litoral Chiapaneco, 1992. Report submitted to INAH,Mexico City.

2000 Michael Blake, Warren D, Hill, and John E. Clark. Informe Final de LaTemporada 1995 del Proyecto: El Formativo Temprano en Mazatan, Chiapas,Mexico. Final field report to the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia,Mexico City.

2001 John E. Clark, Mario Tejada B., Donaldo Castillo, David Cheetham, DeirdreNuttall, and Beatriz Balcárcel. Proyecto Prospección Arqueológica en la CuencaSuperior del Río Grijalva en Guatemala. Preliminary Report to the Departamentode Monumentos Prehispánicos y Colonials, Instituto de Antropología e HistoriaMinisterio de Cultura y Deportes, Guatemala City.

2007 David Cheetham, John E. Clark, Gregory Luna, Terry G. Powis, Tomás PérezSuárez, Artemio Villatoro Alvarado, and Juan Carlos López EspinosaProyecto Arqueológico Cantón Corralito, Chiapas, Mexico: Temporada 2004.Final field report to the Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia, MexicoCity.

PAPERS PRESENTED 1979 "Lithic Assemblage of La Libertad, Chiapas, Mexico." International Congress of

Americanists. 1979 (with Douglas D. Bryant as senior author.)

"The Late Classic Community at Guajilar." International Congress ofAmericanists.

1979 (with Thomas A. Lee, Jr.)Patrones de comercio en la cuenca del Grijalva." Mesa Redonda de la SociedadMexicana de Antropologia.

1980 "An Approach to the Study of Chipped Stone Function in Mesoamerica: AProgram for Chiapas, Mexico." Annual Meeting of the Society of AmericanArchaeology.

1980 "Los Mayas pre-colombinos de la cuenca superior del rio Grijalva." Homenaje aFrans Blom, San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico.(With Douglas DonneBryant).

1981 Pachuca Conference on Mesoamerican Obsidian, Pachuca, Hidalgo, Mexico.

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"La Fabricacíon de Navajas Prismáticas""Hacia una Definicíon de Talleres""Tecnología de Talla de los Lacandones de Chiapas"

1981 Coordinator of 3-day program at Universidad Nacional de México. "Perspectivasen el Estudio de la Lítica"

1981 Beyond “Trade”: Obsidian Exchange in Early Preclassic Chiapas Mexico. Paperpresented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, SanDiego.

1981 Coordinator of a symposium: "Estudios de Silex en el area Maya." XVII MesaRedonda, S.M.A."La Producción de Puntas de Flecha en Yerba Buena, Chiapas, México""Comentarios" on the symposium: "Consideraciones Metodológicas en el Estudiode la Lítica" XVII Mesa Redonda, S.M.A.

1982 The Second Conference on the Study of Stone Tools and the Development ofAncient Maya Civilization. San Antonio, Texas."Modern Lacandon Lithic Technology and Blade Workshops""The Production of Chert Projectile Points at Yerba Buena, Chiapas, Mexico"(with Douglas D. Bryant)

1983 "Mesoamerican Blade Workshops and Craft Specialization." Society forAmerican Archaeology.

1984 "Where the Chips Fall: Stone Tool Manufacture and Debitage Disposal Amongthe Lacandon Maya." Society for American Archaeology.

1987 "The Early Formative Societies of the Pacific Coast of Chiapas, Mexico."Midwestern Mesoamericanists Meetings, Champaign-Urbana.

1987 "Barra, Ocós, and Early Formative Olmec Societies of Coastal Chiapas, Mexico."Society for American Archaeology, Toronto, Canada. (with Michael Blake)

1988 "Three Views of Mesoamerican Quarries and Workshops." Coloquio Pedro BoschGimpera, Mexico City.

1989 "Early Formative Sequence of Mazatán, Chiapas, Mexico." Society for AmericanArchaeology, Atlanta.

1989 (with Michael Blake)"The Emergence of Rank Societies on the Pacific Coast of Chiapas, Mexico."Circum-Pacific Conference.

1989 "Origen de la Civilización en Mesoamerica: Los Olmecas y Mokaya delSoconusco de Chiapas, Mexico." Preclassic and Formative Colloquium of theNational Museum of Anthropology of Mexico. (with Michael Blake)

1989 "Los Olmecas en el Soconusco, Chiapas, Mexico." Mesa Redonda de la SociedadMexicana de Antropología.

1990 (with Michael Blake)"The Development of Early Formative Ceramics in the Soconusco, Chiapas,Mexico." Society for American Archaeology, Las Vegas.

1990 Primer Foro de Arqueología de Chiapas, Tuxtla Gutiérrez. "La Cultura Mokaya de el Soconusco.""La Fase Lato de la Cuenca Superior del Rio Grijalva."

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1991 "Statecraft and State Crafts: A Reconsideration of Mesoamerican ObsidianIndustries." Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.

1991 (with Michael Blake as senior author)"A Reconsideration of Maize in Early Lowland Agriculture in Mesoamerica.”Society for American Archaeology, New Orleans.

1991 "Craft Specialization and the Emergence of Rank Societies." AmericanAnthropological Association meetings, Chicago.

1991 Plenary lecture. XXII Mesa Redonda, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico. "LaCultura Madre y los Principios de la Civilización Mesoamerican."

1991 XXII Mesa Redonda, Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico."Patrones de Asentamiento en la zona de Mazatán durante el FormativoTemprano."

1992 “Craft Specialization and Olmec Civilization: An Evaluation of Childe's ThirdRevolution.” Paper presented at the Symposium: Craft Specialization and SocialEvolution: A Symposium in Commemoration of V. Gordon Childe. Annualmeetings of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco.

1992 (with Michael Blake as senior author)“Becoming Olmec in the Early Formative Chiapas, Mexico.” In a session on theOrigins of Olmec Civilization. Annual meeting of the American AnthropologicalAssociation, San Francisco.

1992 “La Política Olmeca Temprano: Imperio, Estado, o Cacicazgo?” Keynote paperpresented at the Tercer Foro de Arqueología de Chiapas in commemoration of the50th anniversary of the Mayas y Olmecas Mesa Redonda. Tuxtla Gutiérrez,Chiapas, Mexico.

1993 (with Dennis Gosser)“Reinventing Mesoamerica's First Pottery.” Paper presented at the symposium:The Emergence of Pottery. Annual meetings of the Society of AmericanArchaeology, Saint Louis.

1993 “Competing Representations of Reproductive Power in Early Mesoamerica.”Paper Presented at the Symposium: Gender and the State. Annual meeting of theAmerican Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.

1994 “Early Formative Communities at Paso de la Amada, Chiapas, Mexico.” Paperpresented at the symposium: It's a Small World After All: The Study ofCommunities and their Organization. Annual meeting of the Society of AmericanArchaeology, Anaheim, California.

1994 (with Michael Blake as senior author)“Early Formative Mokaya Villages of Southeastern Mexico.” Paper presented inthe symposium: Towards Village Life. Annual meeting of the Society ofAmerican Archaeology, Anaheim, California.

1994 “Craft Specialization as an Archaeological Category.” Paper presented at thesymposium: Economic Anthropology: Conceptual Approaches in Ethnology andArchaeology. Annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association,Atlanta, Georgia.

1994 Discussant comments to the symposium: “The Foundations of Power in

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Prehispanic Oaxaca: Economy, Ecology, and Polity.” Annual Meetings of theAmerican Anthropological Association, Atlanta, Georgia.

1995 “Craft Specialization in the Mesoamerican Formative.” Paper presented at the60th Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis,Minnesota.

1995 (with Fred Nelson as senior author)“Producción e Intercambio de Obsidiana de los Maya Clásicos.” Coloquio PedroBosch-Gimpera. National University of Mexico.

1995 “The Origins of Sociopolitical Complexity in Mesoamerica: The case of theMazatan Early Formative.” Colloquium in the Department of Anthropology,Arizona State University, Oct. 6.

1995 (with Stephen D. Houston)“An Ethnohistoric Survey of Maya Artisans: Issues of Production, Consumption,and Social Identity.” In "Craft and Social Identity," American Association ofAnthropology meetings, Washington, D. C.

1996 “The Origins of Mesoamerica.” The Maya Meetings: Texas Symposium inAustin, Texas, March 7.

1996 “Early Formative Obsidian Exchange in the Soconusco, Chiapas.” Lecturepresented at the Texas Archaeological Research Laboratory, University of Texas,Austin. March 8.

1996 “Early Formative Settlement in the Mazatan Region of the Soconusco, Chiapas,Mexico.” Paper presented at the 61st Society of American Archaeology Meetings,New Orleans, April 11.

1996 “Early Complex Societies of on the Pacific Coast of Chiapas.” Paper presented atthe XIII International Congress of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Sciences, Forlí,Italy. Sept. 10.

1996 “The Olmec Presence in the Soconusco, Chiapas, Mexico.” Paper on the EarlyFormative Olmec presented at "Olmec Art and Archaeology in Mesoamerica:Developments in Formative Period Social Complexity." Meeting at the NationalGallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Sept. 21.

1996 “Los Origenes de Soberania entre los Mayas Tempranos.” "VI Encuentro: LosInvestigadores de la Cultura Maya," Campeche, Mexico, Nov. 14.

1996 (with Dennis Gosser as senior author)“The Emergence of Pottery in the Soconusco: Technology as Social Tool inFormative Mesoamerica.” Chacmool Conference, Calgary, Nov. 16.

1997 “Crabtree's Folsom Experiments: Experimental Design, Equifinality, and TruthClaims”.Paper presented at the Folsom Workshop Conference, Austin, Texas,March 25. [Co-organizer of the conference]

1997 “For God and King: Constructing Agents and Agency in Early Mesoamerica.”Paper presented at the 62 annual meetings of the Society of AmericanArchaeology, Nashville, Tennessee, April 2.

1997 (with Dennis Gosser as senior author)“Implicating Hot Rocks: Using Cooking Technology to Understand PoliticalComplexity in the Soconusco Region, Chiapas, Mexico. Paper presented at the 62

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annual meetings of the Society of American Archaeology, Nashville, Tennessee,April 4.

1997 Comments on the session, "Obsidian Craft Production in Central Mexico: A Viewfrom Xochicalco." Presented at the 62 annual meetings for the Society ofAmerican Archaeology, Nashville, Tennessee, April 2.

1997 Comments on the session, "Mesoamerican Obsidian: A Consideration of theCutting Edge." Presented at the 62 annual meetings for the Society of AmericanArchaeology, Nashville, Tennessee, April 2.

1997 “The Origins of Agriculture in Middle America.” Talk to the BYU BotanyDepartment, Oct. 2, 1997.

1997 “La Sociedad Mokaya en el Soconusco 2000-1000 a.C.” Paper presented at theColoquio de Arqueologia Pedro Bosch Gimpera, Nov. 26, Mexico City.

1998 “The Problematic Evolution of Maya Lords.” Paper presented at the 63 annualmeeting of the Society of American Archaeology, Seattle, Washington, March,1998.

1998 “Origins of Civilization in Mesoamerica (1500-1000 BC).” Public lecture at theDepartment of Humanities and Philosophy, Utah Valley State College. Oct. 16.

1998 Liberty Fund Conference on William of Ockham, Park City, Utah.1999 “Folsom Replication Experiments.” Discussion at the Folsom Workshop

Conference II, Austin, Texas. March 5, 1999. [co-organizer of this conference]1999 “The Organization of Folsom Technology.” Discussion at the Folsom Workshop

Conference II. Austin, Texas. March 5, 1999. [Co-organizer of this conference]1999 (with Warren D. Hill as senior author) “Sports, Gambling, and Government:

America’s First Social Compact?” Paper Presented at the 64 annual meetings ofthe Society of American Archaeology, Chicago, Ill. March 25, 1999.

1999 “Mesoamerican Tribal Transformations.” Paper Presented at the 64 annualmeetings of the Society of American Archaeology, Chicago, Il, March 25, 1999.

1999 Comments on the Session: “Sequence and Cycles of Cultural Evolution: Politicaland Economic Dynamics of Long-term Change.” 64 annual meetings of theSociety of American Archaeology, Chicago, Il. March 26, 1999.

1999 “Mesoamerica’s First Millennium.” Invited Lecture given at Idaho StateUniversity. April 24, 1999.

1999 (with Mario Tejada and Beatriz Barcárcel)“Exploración Arqueológica de la Cuenca Superior del Río Grijalva enHuehuetenango, Guatemala. Simposio de Arqueología de Guatemala,” GuatemalaCity, July 22.

1999 “Olmecs are from Mars, Maya are from Venus: A Short History ofMesoamerican Civilization.” Invited lecture at SUNY, Albany, September 18.

1999 “Ritual Architecture in the Americas.” Discussion presented at the Colloquium ofthe Northwestern Anthropology Department, Oct. 1.

1999 “Los Origenes de la Civilización en Mesoamerica.” Lecture at the Universidaddel Valle, Guatemala City, Oct. 11.

1999 Final discussant on session on Late Archaic Mound-building in the Southeast,Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Pensacola. Nov. 10-14.

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1999 “Transducing Civilization’s Lower Limit: Lifeworlds and the Naturalization ofSocial Superiority.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the AmericanAnthropological Association, Chicago, Il. November 20.

1999 (with David T. Cheetham as senior author) “Early Olmecs and Their Neighbors: Strange Encounters, Convergent Histories,and the Propagation of the Mesoamerican Tradition.” Paper presented at theannual meetings of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Il. Nov.18.

2000 “Some Future Directions for Technology Studies.” Paper presented at SouthwestSymposium 2000, The Seventh Biennial Meeting of the Southwest Symposium,Santa Fe, Jan. 15.

2000 “Gareth W. Lowe y la Arqueología Mesoamericana.” Paper presented at thePrimer Encuentro Cultural Centroamericano, San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas,Mexico. February 8.

2000 Participant in the “Mesoamerica Preclassic Working Group.” March 13-14,Austin, Texas. Run in conjunction with the annual Maya workshop.

2000 (with Warren D. Hill as senior author) “Mesoamerica’s Earliest Ceremonial Center.” Paper presented at the 65 annualmeetings of the Society of American Archaeology, Philadelphia, PA. April 8.

2000 Organizer and Chair of Session, “Folsom Technology and Lifeways.” Presentedat the 65 annual meetings of the Society of American Archaeology, Philadelphia,PA. April 8.

2000 Discussant of Session on Maya Obsidian Technology and Trade. 65 annualmeetings of the Society of American Archaeology, Philadelphia, PA.. April 9.

2000 “Obsidian Studies Since the Pachuca Conference.” Presentation for PressureBlade Conference, 2000. Pennsylvania State University, May 23.

2000 “The Origins of Mesoamerican Civilization.” Invited lecture at the Department ofAnthropology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, September 18.

2000 Three presentations at the “Poverty Point Seminar on Big Mound Power andOrganization,” Poverty Point, Louisiana, September 21-23.

2000 “La Evolución de Centros Ceremoniales a Ciudades en America Temprana.”Paper to be given at V Sociedad Española de Estudios Mayas in Valladolid,Spain. Oct. 2-7.

2000 “Redefining the Duende Ceramic Complex.” Paper presented at “Conference inhonor of Gareth W. Lowe,” Tucson, Arizona, Nov. 4, 2000.

2000 Brigham Young University, FARMS Brownian. City Planning in the PrehispanicNew World, Dec. 6, BYU.

2001 Mesoamerica’s First Kings. Paper presented at The Maya Meetings at Texas: TheComing of Kings: Writing and Rulership in Late Preclassic to Early ClassicSouthern Mesoamerica. Austin Texas. March 8.

2001 Olmec Supernaturals and Scholarly Muddles: Gods, Totems, Cults, or Clans?Paper presented at the 66th annual Meeting of the Society for AmericanArchaeology, New Orleans, April 21.

2001 Commentary on the Session: Archaeology of the Whole Gulf Coast, Southeastern

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U.S.-Mexico. 66th Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology,New Orleans, April 19.

2001 “The Consequences of Pride in Early Mesoamerican History: The Origins ofInequality, Obesity, and Government (2000-500 BC). Lecture to the BYUAncient History Club. Nov. 15.

2002 Commentary on “All Things Bright and Beautiful: Overlooked Meanings ofObsidian.” 67th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,Denver, March 21.

2002 (With David Cheetham and Donald Forsyth senior authors)“La Cerámica Pre-Mamom de la Cuenca del Río Belice y del Peten Central: LasCorrespondencias y sus Implicaciones.” Paper presented at the XVI Simposio deInvestigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Guatemala City. July.

2002 “Los Origenes de la Civilización Mesoamericana.” Paper presented at the PrimerDiplomado en Arqueología Maya, San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico,Oct. 12.

2002 “Craft Specialization, Phenotypes, and Behavior: A Critique.” Paper presented atthe 101 annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November21, New Orleans.

2002 “Late Preclassic Maya Highlands and Rulership: Comments.” Paper presented atthe 101 annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November23, New Orleans.

2003 “The Genesis of Mesoamerican Mind.” Paper presented at the symposium,Engagement, Materiality, and Mind. Cambridge, England, March 29.

2003 “Commentary on ‘Protoclassic Society in the Maya Lowlands’.” Paper presentedat the 68 annual meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Milwaukee,April 10.

2003 (with Jon Gibson) “Community Life and the Birth of Towns in the Americas: Poverty Point inHemispherical Perspective.” Paper presented at the 68 annual meetings of theSociety for American Archaeology, Milwaukee, April 12.

2003 “Some principles of Olmec Geometry.” World Archaeological Conference-5.Washington, D.C., June 23.

2003 “El Formativo Temprano del Soconusco.” Lecture presented at Universidad deVeracruz, Xalapa, July 4.

2003 “Tecnología de Obsidiana en Mesoamérica.” Lecture presented at the Universidadde Veracruz, Xalapa, July 5.

2004 “Las Sociedades del Arcaico y Formativo en Mesoamerica.” Presentation at theUniversidad de San Carlos, 5 de Febrero, Guatemala City, Guatemala.

2004 “Mesoamerica’s First State: The Case for San Lorenzo.” Paper Presented at the69th Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Montreal,Canada.

2004 “Commentary on ‘Craft Production at Terminal Formative and Classic PeriodTeotihuacan, Mexico’.” Paper presented at the 69th Annual Meetings of theSociety for American Archaeology, Montreal, Canada.

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2004 (with Mary E. Pye as senior author) “Development of Rank and Chiefdom Societies in the Pacific Coast Area ofChiapas, Mexico.” Paper presented at the 69th Annual Meetings of the Society forAmerican Archaeology, Montreal, Canada.

2004 “Archaeology, Relics, and Book of Mormon Belief.” Forum Address at BrighamYoung University, May 25.

2004 “Estados Tempranos en Mesoamérica: Olmecas y Mayas.” 6th CongresoInternacional de Mayistas, 13 July, Villahermosa, Tabasco, Mexico.

2004 “La Geografía e Historia de Civilización en Mesoamérica.” Lecture to theAcademia de Geografía e Historia de Guatemala, Sept. 1, Guatemala City.

2004 “The Geography and History of Mesoamerican Civilization.” Talk to theAnthropology Department, University of Utah, Sept. 16.

2004 (with Mary E. Pye, senior author) “Los Olmecas son Mixe-Zoques: Contribuciones de Gareth Lowe a la arqueologíadel formativo.” Paper presented at the Tercera Reunión de Investigadores delÁrea Zoque: Homenaje Póstumo a Dr. Gareth W. Lowe. Tuxtla Gutiérrez,Chiapas, Mexico. September 28.

2004 “Unmasking the History of Maya Civilization.” Presented at the specialsymposium, “Maya Origins – Discovery and Interpretations of the San BartoloMurals” University of California, Irvine, Oct. 30.

2004 “The Origins of Mesoamerican Civilization.” Chemistry Department, BYU, Dec.9.

2004 (with John G. Hodgson) “A Millennium of Wonders in Coastal Mesoamerica (1700-700 BC).” AnnualMeetings of the American Association of Anthropology, Atlanta, December 16.

2005 “Religión e Ideología de los Olmecas.” Paper Presented at Mesa Redonda,Olmecas: Balance y Perspectivas. Mexico City, March 11.

2005 “80 Years of Preclassic/Formative Archaeology in Mesoamerica.” Paperpresented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology,Salt Lake City, April 1.

2005 (Luis Barba, senior author)“Probing the Invisible: Delimiting a Buried Olmec Site in the Soconusco,Mexico.” Paper presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for AmericanArchaeology, Salt Lake City, April 2.

2005 “Joseph Smith, Archaeology, and the Book of Mormon.” Paper presented at thesymposium, “The Worlds of Joseph Smith.” National Library of Congress,Washington D.C., May 6.

2005 (with Mary Pye)“Los Orígenes de Privilegio en el Soconusco, 1650 a. C.: Dos Décadas deInvestigación.” Paper presented at the 19th Simposio de InvestigacionesArqueológicas en Guatemala, Guatemala City, 18 July.

2005 (David Cheetham, senior author)“Investigaciones Recientes en Cantón Corralito: Un Posible Enclave Olmeca en laCosta Pacífica de Chiapas, México.” Paper presented at the 19th Simposio de

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Investigaciones Arqueológicas en Guatemala, Guatemala City, 18 July.2005 (Mary Pye, senior author)

“Las Relaciones entre los Mixe-Zoques y los Olmecas: Contribuciones del Dr.Gareth W. Lowe.” Paper presented at the 19th Simposio de InvestigacionesArqueológicas en Guatemala, Guatemala City, 18 July.

2006 “The Advent of Mesoamerica’s Cosmos.” Paper presented at the 71st annualmeetings of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan Puerto Rico, April29.

2006 “Comments on the session: ‘Dedicated to the Real Costeño: Papers in Honor ofFrederick J. Bove’.” 71st annual meetings of the Society for AmericanArchaeology, San Juan Puerto Rico, April 27.

2006 “Comments on the session: ‘The Olmec and Their Early Formative Neighbors’.”71st annual meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan PuertoRico, April 27.

2006 “Peripheral Proofs for an Early Olmec State, 1300 BC.” Paper presented at the52th Congreso Internacional de Americanistas, Sevilla, Spain, July 18. In thesession: “El desarrollo de las sociedades complejas: convergencias y divergenciasdel fenómeno estatal y urbano en Mesoamérica. El caso de la cultura Olmeca.”

2006 “La Evolución del estado en la Cuenca de México.” Paper presented in “LasSociedades Complejas del Occidente de México en el Mundo Mesoamericano:Homenaje al Dr. Phil Weigand.” Guadalajara, Mexico, August 25.

2006 “Comments on the session: ‘Pressure Flintknapping: Experiment, Context ofEmergence, and Development: Papers in Honor of Jacques Tixier and Marie-Louise Inizan’.” Lisbon, Portugal, September 5.

2006 “Mesoamerican Mensuration.” Paper presented at the conference: “Presentationsfor Measuring the World and Beyond.” McDonald Institute for ArchaeologicalResearch, Cambridge, England, September 13-17.

2006 “Comments on the session: ‘A Core Concern: The Role of ExperimentalArchaeology in Technological Studies’.” Archaeological Sciences of theAmericas, Tucson, Arizona, September 13-16.

2006 (with Mary Pye) “Los Olmecas en Chiapas: Nuevos Datos y Entendimientos.” Paper presented atEncuentro Olmeca 2006, Xalapa, Veracruz, October 25.

2006 “Comments on: ‘Early Village Society in Global Perspective’.” AmerindSeminar, Nov. 29 to Dec. 3, Dragoon, Arizona.

2007 “Comments on the second annual Braunstein Figure Symposium, Jan. 14.” LasVegas, Nevada.

2007 “Something Borrowed, Something New: The True History of Lowland MayaCivilization.” Paper presented at the Conference on “Origins of Maya States,”University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, April 10-13.

2007 “Comments on Eleanor King’s paper: ‘Maya Economic Systems’,” Conference on“Origins of Maya States,” University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, April 10-13.

2007 “Towards a True History of Maya Civilization.” Paper presented at the Universityof Pennsylvania Maya Weekend, 25 th Anniversary, April 14. Philadelphia,

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Pennsylvania. 2007 (with Arlene Colman as Senior Author).

“The Domestication of Time in Mesoamerica.” In “Habitus and History: Scaleand Explanation in Deep-Time Archaeology. Session at the 72nd Annual Meetingof the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas, April 26.

2007 “Social Simplification as Complexity: Integrating Kith with Kin in the Americas.”In “Complexity and Transformations in World Archaeology,” Session at the 72nd

Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas, April26.

2007 (with John Hodgson as Senior Author). “New Evidence for Archaic Period Occupations in the Soconusco, Chiapas,Mexico.” In “Four Decades of Archaeological Research in Mesoamerica: Papersin Honor of Barbara Voorhies,” Session at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Societyfor American Archaeology, Austin, Texas, April 26.

2007 Co-organizer of the Dumbarton Oaks Symposium: The Place of Sculpture inMesoamerica’s Preclassic Transition: Context, Use, and Meaning. Antigua,Guatemala, October 5-6. Introductory remarks.

2007 “Mesoamerican Formative Mensuration.” Cosmology and Society Workshop,Santa Fe Institute, Oct. 31. Santa Fe.

2007 (with Mary Pye) “La Prehistoria del Soconusco.” Paper presented at the Festival Cultural delSoconusco, Universidad Autónoma de Chiapas, Tapachula, Chiapas, November 6.

2008 (Mary Pye, John Hodgson, and John Clark) “Jocotal Settlement Patterns, Salt Production, and Pacific Coast Interaction.”Conference on “Sociopolitical Transformation in Early Mesoamerica: Archaic toFormative in the Soconusco Region” held at the Costen Institute, UCLA, March1.

2008 (with John Hodgson) “A Millennium of Wonders.” Conference on “Sociopolitical Transformation inEarly Mesoamerica: Archaic to Formative in the Soconusco Region” held at theCosten Institute, UCLA, March 1.

2008 (with Gerardo Gutiérrez and Mary Pye as senior authors) “Every River Drainage has a History: Stories from the Coatan.” In “SociopoliticalTransformation in Early Mesoamerica: Archaic to Formative in the SoconuscoRegion” held at the Costen Institute, UCLA, March 1.

2008 “The Non-Biblical Genesis of New World Civilizations.” Fifteenth AnnualMartin B. Hickman Outstanding Scholar Lecture, College of Family, Home, andSocial Sciences. March 13, Provo.

2008 “Out of Circulation: Caching Practices in Formative Mesoamerica.” Paperpresented at the 73rd Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology,Vancouver, March 27.

2008 Discussant and comments on the session, “The Organization of CoreTechnologies: New Perspectives.” Paper presented at the 73rd Annual Meetings ofthe Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, March 27.

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2008 Discussant and comments on the session, “(Re)constructing Identity: TheArchaeology of the Pacific Coast and Highlands of Chiapas and Guatemala.”Paper presented at the 73rd Annual Meetings of the Society for AmericanArchaeology, Vancouver, March 28.

2008 (with John Hodgson as senior author) “Ojo de Agua: Early Monumental Architecture of the Pacific Coast of Chiapas,Mexico.” Paper presented at the 73rd Annual Meetings of the Society forAmerican Archaeology, Vancouver, March 29.

2008 “Sedentism, Mesoamerica’s Lost Cause?” Paper presented at the conference,“Sedentism: Worldwide Research Perspectives for the Shift of Human Societiesfrom Mobile to Settled Ways of Life.” 23-24 October. Ethnological Museum,Berlin, Germany.

2008 “Votive Axes and Celts in Formative Mesoamerica.” Paper presented at “Olmec:The Origins of Ancient Mexican Civilization.” November 20-21, University ofTexas, Austin.

2009 “Clothing Their Nakedness: Early Mesoamerican Figurines and Clothing.” Paperpresented at the 4th Braunstein Figurine Symposium, University of Las Vegas,January 18.

2009 “Chiapa de Corzo en la Prehistoria.” Primer Congreso Internacional, RegiónChiapaneca: Pasado, Presente, y Futuro. Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas, Mexico.October 22.

2009 Discussant. “Dumbarton Oaks Conference on Olmec Ceramics and Chronology.”Washington D. C., Nov. 6.

2010 Discussant for the session: “Obsidian Reflections: Examining the Symbolic andRitual Dimensions of Obsidian for Interpreting the Archaeological Record ofAncient Mesoamerica.” 75th Anniversary Meeting for the Society for AmericanArchaeology, St. Louis, April 17.

2010 “Towards a True History of the Olmecs.” Paper Presented at the Symposium,“New Discoveries in Olman and Beyond” held in conjunction with the Olmecshow at the Los Angeles Museum of Art, Los Angeles, October 23.

2010 “Ciudades Preclásicas de Chiapas.” Paper presented at the conference,“Arqueología de las Tierras Altas y la Depresión Central de Chiapas.” Centro deEstudios Mayas, UNAM, Mexico City, December 1.

2011 (with John G. Hodgson as senior author) “Perdidos y Encontrados: Recorridos yEstudios de Patrón de Asentimiento de la Fundación Arqueológica Nuevo Mundoen el Soconusco Chiapaneco, 1959-2010. In “Arqueología de Chiapas: Avances eInterpretaciones Recientes: 60o Aniversario de la Fundación Arqueológica NuevoMundo”. San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico, February 2-4.

2011 Discussant on “New Perspectives on the Archaic Period of Coastal Chiapas,Mexico.”Society of American Archaeology, Sacramento, March 31.

2011 (with James Woods as senior author) Experiment, Experience, and LithicAnalysis. In “Lithic Technology and the Status of Rocks in Archaeology: ATribute to George Odell.” Society of American Archaeology, Sacramento, March31.

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2011 Tracking the Origins of Agriculture in Middle America. In “MesoamericanOrigins: Papers in Honor of Mary D. Pohl. Society of American Archaeology,Sacramento, March 31.

2011 Olmec Rituals and Beliefs. Invited lecture at the de Young Museum in SanFrancisco, April 30. Final lecture in conjunction with their exhibit on Olmec art.

2012 No meetings. Full-time work in Chiapas, Mexico.2013 Notes on the E-Group of La Libertad, Chiapas, Mexico. Society of American

Archaeology, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 4.2014 Obsidian Sequin Manufacture at La Sierra de las Navajas, Pachuca, Mexico.

Paper presented at the 79th Society of American Archaeology annual meetings,Austin, Texas, April. (Authors: James Woods, Alejandro Pastrana, John E. Clark,Silvia Dominguez).

2014 Blood Sport in Ancient America: Origins and Significance of the MesoamericanRubber-Ball Game. Herrett Museum Forum Lecture, Twin Falls, Idaho. May 14.

2015 My House, My Village, My Home: The Neolithic Transition in Middle America.Paper presented the 80th annual meeting of the Society of American Archaeology,April 16, San Francisco.

2015 NWAF Research at Izapa: An Interim Report, 2015. Paper presented the 80th

annual meeting of the Society of American Archaeology, April 16, San Francisco.2017 (with James C. Woods as junior author) Flaking Left-handed with the Right

Hand: Towards a Reconstruction of Teotihuacan Biface Technology. PaperPresented November 9 at the 11th International Symposium on KnappableMaterials: From Toolstone to Stone Tools. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

2017 (with James C. Woods as the senior author) Making Large Bifaces with WoodenTools: Some Lessons in Experimental Technology. Paper Presented November 9at the 11th International Symposium on Knappable Materials: From Toolstone toStone Tools. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

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