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Donna M. Glowacki July 2, 2021 246 Corbett Family Hall, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556 Office: 574-631-7619, Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D. 2006 Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University, Tempe The Social Landscape of Depopulation: the Northern San Juan Region, A.D. 1150-1300 M.A. 1995 Department of Anthropology, University of Missouri, Columbia Patterns of Ceramic Production and Vessel Movement in the Mesa Verde Region B.A. 1992 Departments of Anthropology and Zoology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio CURRENT POSITION AND AFFILIATIONS 2015-present Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2019-present Environmental Change Initiative Affiliated Faculty, University of Notre Dame 2000-present Research Associate, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Colorado 2007-present Research Associate, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2007-2015 John Cardinal O’Hara, CSC Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2002, 2003 Instructor, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 2002 Instructor, Mesa Community College, AZ PRIOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL POSITIONS 2012 Archaeologist, Architectural Documentation, PYIFA, Shunet el-Zebib, Abydos, Egypt 2009-present Co-project director, Mesa Verde Community Center surveys and collaborator on VEP II, CO 2007-present Co-project director, Architectural Documentation Spruce Tree House Cliff Dwelling project, Mesa Verde National Park, CO 2007 Co-Project Director, Mesa Verde Village Assessment Project, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO 2005-2006 Archaeologist, Architectural documentation Spruce Tree House Cliff Dwelling project, Mesa Verde National Park, CO 2002-2003 Project Director, Community Center Survey, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO, 2000 Project Director, Yucca House Mapping Project, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center and Mesa Verde National Park, Cortez, CO 1998-1999 Archaeologist, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO 1995-1997 Assistant Project Director, Yellow Jacket Pueblo, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, CO 1993-1995 Laboratory Assistant, Archaeometry Lab Missouri University Research Reactor (MURR), Columbia, MO 1992-1994 Interpretive Park Ranger, Mesa Verde National Park, CO 1990-1991 Archaeologist, Wisconsin State Historical Society, Madison, WI 1987-1989 Archaeologist, SunWatch Archaeological Park, Dayton, OH REFEREED BOOKS Glowacki, D.M. 2015 Living and Leaving: A Social History of Regional Depopulation in Thirteenth-Century Mesa Verde. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson. [Reviewed in Antiquity (Witcher), Journal of Anthropological Research (Wilshusen), Kiva (Sebastian), CHOICE (Longacre)] Glowacki, D.M. and S. Van Keuren (editors) 2011 Religious Transformation in the Late Pre-Hispanic Pueblo World. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson. [Reviewed in American Antiquity (VanPool), AmerIndian Research (MK in German), Arizona Anthropologist (Stoll), Western Historical Quarterly (Akins)]

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246 Corbett Family Hall, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556

Office: 574-631-7619, Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D. 2006 Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University, Tempe The Social Landscape of Depopulation: the Northern San Juan Region, A.D. 1150-1300

M.A. 1995 Department of Anthropology, University of Missouri, Columbia Patterns of Ceramic Production and Vessel Movement in the Mesa Verde Region

B.A. 1992 Departments of Anthropology and Zoology, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio

CURRENT POSITION AND AFFILIATIONS

2015-present Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame

2019-present Environmental Change Initiative Affiliated Faculty, University of Notre Dame

2000-present Research Associate, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Colorado

2007-present Research Associate, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado

PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITIONS

2007-2015 John Cardinal O’Hara, CSC Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame

2002, 2003 Instructor, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

2002 Instructor, Mesa Community College, AZ

PRIOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL POSITIONS

2012 Archaeologist, Architectural Documentation, PYIFA, Shunet el-Zebib, Abydos, Egypt

2009-present Co-project director, Mesa Verde Community Center surveys and collaborator on VEP II, CO

2007-present Co-project director, Architectural Documentation Spruce Tree House Cliff Dwelling project, Mesa

Verde National Park, CO

2007 Co-Project Director, Mesa Verde Village Assessment Project, Crow Canyon Archaeological

Center, Cortez, CO

2005-2006 Archaeologist, Architectural documentation Spruce Tree House Cliff Dwelling project, Mesa

Verde National Park, CO

2002-2003 Project Director, Community Center Survey, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO,

2000 Project Director, Yucca House Mapping Project, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center and Mesa

Verde National Park, Cortez, CO

1998-1999 Archaeologist, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO

1995-1997 Assistant Project Director, Yellow Jacket Pueblo, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, CO

1993-1995 Laboratory Assistant, Archaeometry Lab Missouri University Research Reactor (MURR),

Columbia, MO

1992-1994 Interpretive Park Ranger, Mesa Verde National Park, CO

1990-1991 Archaeologist, Wisconsin State Historical Society, Madison, WI

1987-1989 Archaeologist, SunWatch Archaeological Park, Dayton, OH

REFEREED BOOKS

Glowacki, D.M.

2015 Living and Leaving: A Social History of Regional Depopulation in Thirteenth-Century Mesa Verde. The

University of Arizona Press, Tucson. [Reviewed in Antiquity (Witcher), Journal of Anthropological Research

(Wilshusen), Kiva (Sebastian), CHOICE (Longacre)]

Glowacki, D.M. and S. Van Keuren (editors)

2011 Religious Transformation in the Late Pre-Hispanic Pueblo World. The University of Arizona Press,

Tucson. [Reviewed in American Antiquity (VanPool), AmerIndian Research (MK in German), Arizona

Anthropologist (Stoll), Western Historical Quarterly (Akins)]

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REFEREED BOOKS (continued)

Glowacki, D.M. and H. Neff (editors)

2002 Ceramic Production and Circulation in the Greater Southwest: Source Determination by INAA and

Complementary Mineralogical Investigations. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California-

Los Angeles Press. [Reviewed in Society for Archaeological Sciences Bulletin]

REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES [+graduate student co-author]

Reese, K.M.+, D.M. Glowacki, T.A. Kohler

2019 Dynamic Communities on the Mesa Verde Cuesta. American Antiquity 84(4):728-747.

Clark, J.J., J.A. Birch, M. Hegmon, B.J. Mills, D.M. Glowacki, S.G. Ortman, J.S. Dean, R. Gauthier, P.D. Lyons,

M.A. Peeples, L. Borck, and J.A.Ware

2019 Resolving the Migrant Paradox: Two Pathways to Coalescence in the late Precontact U.S. Southwest.

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 53:262-287. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaa.2018.09.004

Spielmann, K., M. Peeples, D.M. Glowacki, and A. Dugmore

2016 Early Warning Signals of Social Transformation: A Case Study from the US Southwest. PLoS ONE

11(10): e0163685, 18 p. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0163685

Schwindt, D.M., R.K. Bocinsky, S.G. Ortman, D.M. Glowacki, T.A. Kohler, M.D. Varien

2016 The Social Consequences of Climate Change in the Central Mesa Verde Region. American Antiquity

81(1):74-96.

Plog, S., P.R. Fish, D.M. Glowacki, and S.K. Fish

2015 Key Issues and Topics in the Archaeology of the American Southwest and Northwestern Mexico. KIVA

81(1-2):2-30. Special edition for Arizona Archaeological and History Society 100th Anniversary [Note:

this issue was not available until May 2016 even though publication date is 2015]

Glowacki, D.M., J. Ferguson, W. Hurst, and C.M. Cameron

2015 Crossing Comb Ridge: Pottery Production and Procurement among Southeast Utah Great House

Communities. American Antiquity 80(3):472-491.

Brown, G.M., P.F. Reed, and D.M. Glowacki

2013 Chacoan and Post-Chaco Occupations in the Middle San Juan Region: Changes in Settlement and

Population. KIVA: The Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History 78(4):417-448.

Varien, M.D., S.G. Ortman, T.A. Kohler, D.M. Glowacki, and C.D. Johnson

2007 Historical Ecology in the Mesa Verde Region: Results from the Village Ecodynamics Project. American

Antiquity 72(2):273-299.

Kintigh, K.W., D.M. Glowacki, and D.L. Huntley

2004 Long-term Settlement History and the Emergence of Towns in the Zuni Area. American Antiquity

69(3):432-456.

Ortman, S.G., D.M. Glowacki, K.A. Kuckelman, and M.J. Churchill

2000 Pattern and Variation in Northern San Juan Village Histories. KIVA: The Journal of Southwestern

Anthropology and History 66(1): 123-146.

Glowacki, D.M., H. Neff, and M. Glascock

1998 An Initial Assessment of the Production and Movement of 13th Century Ceramic Vessels in the Mesa

Verde Region. KIVA: The Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History 63(3): 217-240.

Glowacki, D.M., H. Neff, and M. Glascock

1995 Characterization of Mesa Verde Black-on-white Ceramics from Southwestern Colorado Using NAA.

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, Articles. 196(2): 215-222.

REFEREED BOOK CHAPTERS

Glowacki, D.M.

2020 The Leaving’s the Thing: the Contexts of Mesa Verde Emigration (Chapter 3). In Detachment from Place:

Beyond an Archaeology of Settlement Abandonment, edited by M. Lamoureux-St-Hilaire and S.A. Macrae,

pp. 23-44. University Press of Colorado, Louisville.

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REFEREED BOOK CHAPTERS (continued)

Glowacki, D.M. and S.G. Ortman

2012 Characterizing Community Center (Village) Formation in the VEP Study Area, A.D. 600-1280 in

Emergence and Collapse of Early Villages: Models of Central Mesa Verde Archaeology, edited by T. A.

Kohler and M.D. Varien, pp. 219-246. University of California Press–Berkeley. [Volume reviewed in American Anthropologist (Schachner), American Antiquity (Cameron), Journal of Artificial

Societies and Social Behavior (Barcelo)]

Ortman, S.G., D.M. Glowacki, M.D. Varien, and C.D. Johnson

2012 The Study Area and the Ancestral Pueblo Occupation in Emergence and Collapse of Early Villages:

Models of Central Mesa Verde Archaeology, edited by T. A. Kohler and M.D. Varien, pp. 15-40. The

University of California Press–Berkeley.

Wilshusen, R., S.G. Ortman, S. Diederichs, D.M. Glowacki, and G. Coffey

2012 Heartland of the Early Pueblos: The Central Mesa Verde (Chapter 2) in Crucible of Pueblos: The Early

Pueblo Period in the Northern Southwest, edited by R. Wilshusen, G. Schachner, and J. Allison, pp. 14-35.

Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, UCLA.

- This edited volume was selected as one of the 2013 Choice Outstanding Academic Titles

Glowacki, D.M.

2011 The Role of Religion in the Depopulation of the Central Mesa Verde Region. In Religious Transformation

in the Late Pre-Hispanic Pueblo World, edited by D.M. Glowacki and S. Van Keuren, pp.66-83. Amerind

Foundation Seminar Series. The University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Van Keuren, S. and D.M. Glowacki

2011 Studying Ancestral Pueblo Religion. In Religious Transformation in the Late Pre-Hispanic Pueblo World,

edited by D.M. Glowacki and S. Van Keuren, pp.1-22. Amerind Foundation Seminar Series. The

University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

Glowacki, D.M.

2010 The Social and Cultural Contexts of the Central Mesa Verde Region during the Thirteenth-Century

Migrations. In Leaving Mesa Verde: Peril and Change in the 13th Century Southwest, edited by

T.A.Kohler, M.D. Varien, and A.M. Wright, pp. 200-221. Amerind Foundation Seminar Series. The

University of Arizona Press, Tucson. Available in paperback 2011. [Volume reviewed in American Antiquity (Kantner), Economic Botany (Moerman), Environmental History

(Weisinger), Journal of Archaeological Research (Windes), Journal of Field Archaeology (Wilcox), KIVA

(Cordell), and New Mexico Historical Review (Wills)]

Glowacki, D.M. and H. Neff

2002 Using INAA in the Greater Southwest. In Ceramic Production and Circulation in the Greater Southwest:

Source Determination by INAA and Complementary Mineralogical Investigations, edited by D.M.

Glowacki and H. Neff, pp. 179-185. Monograph 44, The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of

California, Los Angeles.

Glowacki, D.M., H. Neff, M. Hegmon, J.W. Kendrick, and W.J. Judge

2002 Resource Use, Red-Ware Production, and Vessel Distribution in the Northern San Juan Region. In

Ceramic Production and Circulation in the Greater Southwest: Source Determination by INAA and

Complementary Mineralogical Investigations, edited by D. M. Glowacki and H. Neff, pp. 67-73.

Monograph 44, The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California, Los Angeles.

Neff, H. and D.M. Glowacki

2002 Ceramic Source Determination by Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis in the American Southwest.

In Ceramic Production and Circulation in the Greater Southwest: Source Determination by INAA and

Complementary Mineralogical Investigations, edited by D. M. Glowacki and H. Neff, pp. 1-14.

Monograph 44, The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California, Los Angeles.

Nelson, M.C., D.M. Glowacki, and A. Smith

2002 The Impact of Women on Household Economies: A Maya Case Study. In In the Pursuit of Gender:

Worldwide Archaeological Approaches, edited by S.M. Nelson and M. Rosen-Ayalon, pp. 125-154.

AltaMira Press.

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REFEREED BOOK CHAPTERS (continued)

Pierce, C., D.M. Glowacki, and M. Thurs

2002 Measuring Community Interaction: Pueblo III Pottery Production and Distribution in the Central Mesa

Verde Region. In Seeking the Center Place: Archaeology and Ancient Communities in the Mesa Verde

Region, edited by M. D. Varien and R. Wilshusen, pp. 185-202. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

OTHER PUBLICATIONS [+graduate student co-author]

Glowacki, D.M., W. Hurst, and J.R. Ferguson

2018 Pottery Production and Exchange in Greater Bears Ears. In special double issue: Sacred and Threatened:

The Cultural Landscape of Greater Bears Ears. Archaeology Southwest Magazine 31(4) and 32(1): 44-45.

Bellorado, B.A.+, T.C. Windes, and D.M. Glowacki

2018 The Last Century of Pueblo Life in Greater Bears Ears. In special double issue: Sacred and Threatened:

The Cultural Landscape of Greater Bears Ears. Archaeology Southwest Magazine 31(4) and 32(1): 47-49.

Wilshusen, R.H. and D.M. Glowacki

2017 An Archaeological History of the Mesa Verde Region. In The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the

American Southwest, edited by B.J. Mills and S. Fowles, Oxford University Press.[soon to be available in

paperback, late 2021]

Glowacki, D.M. and F.M. Blackburn

2016 Yucca House National Monument. Colorado Encyclopedia

(https://coloradoencyclopedia.org/article/yucca-house-national-monument)

Kohler, T., D.M. Glowacki, and R.K. Bocinsky

2015 Big Picture Archaeology from the Village Ecodynamics Project. Backdirt: Annual Review. Cotsen Institute

of Archaeology Press, UCLA, Los Angeles.

Glowacki, D.M.

2013 Relations with Neighbors to the East: Mesa Verde. Archaeology Southwest Magazine 78(3):18-19

2007 The Northern San Juan Region, A.D. 1150-1300. Archaeology Southwest Magazine 21(2):6.

Varien, M.D., S.G. Ortman, T.A. Kohler, D.M. Glowacki, and C.D. Johnson

2009 Modeling Demography and the Relationship between Humans and their Environment in the Mesa Verde

Region: Results from the Village Ecodynamics Project, in Proceedings of a Century of Archeological

Research at Mesa Verde National Park. May 2006. CD publication Mesa Verde Museum Association,

Mesa Verde, Colorado.

PUBLICATIONS IN PROGRESS [+graduate student co-author]

Glowacki, D.M. and K.E. Barnett

In Press Mitigating Stress through Social Organizational Change in a Thirteenth-century Mesa Verde Alcove

Village. In Households and Social Evolution: Comprehensive Approaches to Social Transformation, edited by

Lacey Carpenter and Anna Prentiss, Winslow Series: Persistent Questions of the Past, Hamilton College, NY.

Routledge Press.

Quinn, C., D.M. Glowacki, C. Wendt, and N. Goodale

In Press Perspectives: Situating Households within Broader Networks. In Households and Social Evolution:

Comprehensive Approaches to Social Transformation, edited by Lacey Carpenter and Anna Prentiss, Winslow

Series: Persistent Questions of the Past, Hamilton College, NY. Routledge Press.

Field, S.+, D.M. Glowacki, and L. Gettler

In Prep The Importance of Energetics in Archaeological Least Cost Analysis. Revising to submit to JAMT.

RESEARCH FEATURES & PODCASTS

2021 KSJD and Mesa Verde National Park’s Award Winning Mesa Verde Voices Podcast. Featured in Episode

2 (The largest ancestral Pueblo villages in Mesa Verde); Episode 3 (Why Move Into the Cliffs?); Episode

5 (Where Did They Go? The Mesa Verde Migrations). Edited by Kayla Woodward. Winner of a Colorado

Broadcasters Association Award of Excellence for Best Radio Podcast. https://www.mesaverdevoices.org/

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RESEARCH FEATURES & PODCASTS (continued)

2018 Reading the Remains by Brendan O’Shaugnessey. Notre Dame Magazine, Autumn Issue.

https://magazine.nd.edu/news/reading-the-remains/

2018 Washington Post article, June 1, by Annalee Newitz: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-

science/wp/2018/06/01/conservatism-took-hold-here-1000-years-ago-until-the-people-fled/

2017 KSJD and Mesa Verde National Park’s Mesa Verde Voices Podcast Feature: “Moving On” (Episode 3 of

Mesa Verde Voices) edited by Cally Caswell: https://www.mesaverdevoices.org/

2015 NATURE News Feature Article: “The Greatest Vanishing Act in Prehistoric America/And then there were

none” by Richard Monastersky. Volume 527, pp. 26-29, November Issue. Features “Leaving & Living…”

book and work with VEP; was did a video interview posted on the NATURE web page:

http://www.nature.com/news/the-greatest-vanishing-act-in-prehistoric-america-1.18700

2015 KSJD live interview: “The Abandonment of the Mesa Verde Area in the 13th Century” that features

“Living & Leaving…” book: http://ksjd.org/post/abandonment-mesa-verde-area-13th-century#stream/0

2015 American Archaeology feature article by David Malakoff, “Grappling with a Great Mystery” about the

VEP, pp. 32-37. Summer Issue, quoted

2008 New York Times Feature Article: “Vanished: A Pueblo Mystery” by George Johnson, April 8, 2008,

quoted: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/08/science/08anasazi.html

2007 Research on pottery production and exchange featured in House of Rain: Tracking a Vanished Civilization

Across the American Southwest (Little, Brown & Company) by Craig Childs in “Movement: Northern San

Juan Basin”

DIGITAL ENGAGEMENT & REMOTE INVITED LECTURES

Glowacki, D.M.

2021 Post-Chaco Mesa Verde. Invited lecture for Dr. Barbara Mills’ graduate seminar at the University of

Arizona, March 2nd.

AGENCY TECHNICAL REPORTS [+graduate student co-author; *undergraduate student co-author]

Glowacki, D.M. and Sean Field+

2020 Far View Archaeological Project (FVAP): Field Report 2019. Manuscript on file with Mesa Verde

National Park, Mesa Verde, Colorado (137 pp).

Field, S.+ and D.M. Glowacki

2020 Initial UAS/Drone Data Collection and Imagery for the Far View Archaeological Project (FVAP). Report

submitted to Cultural Resources Division, Mesa Verde National Park, Mesa Verde, Colorado (12 pp).

Glowacki, D.M., R.K. Bocinsky, K.M. Reese+, and K.A. Portman*

2017 The Mesa Verde Community Center Survey: Summer 2017. Manuscript and data submitted to Mesa Verde

National Park, on file with Crow Canyon Archaeological Center (33 pp)

Glowacki, D.M. and E.J. Stech

2017 Micro-XRF Compositional Analysis of Paint and Slip on Ancestral Pueblo Pottery from the Goodman

Point Locality. Manuscript on file with Crow Canyon Archaeological Center and Canyon of the Ancients

Museum (formerly Anasazi Heritage Center) (25 pp)

Glowacki, D.M.

2012 The Mesa Verde Community Center Survey Documenting Large Pueblo Villages in Mesa Verde National

Park with contributions by R.K. Bocinsky, E. Alonzi, and K. Reese. Manuscript submitted to the National

Science Foundation and Mesa Verde National Park, on file with Crow Canyon Archaeological Center and

Washington State University in compliance with deliverable for NSF Grant DEB-0816400 (152 pp)

http://village.anth.wsu.edu/publications

Reed, C., R.K. Bocinsky+, and D.M. Glowacki

2009 Mesa Verde National Park Community Center Survey: Report and Synthesis. Manuscript submitted to the

National Science Foundation and Mesa Verde National Park, on file with Crow Canyon Archaeological

Center and Washington State University in compliance with deliverable for NSF Grant DEB-0816400

(50 pp)

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AGENCY TECHNICAL REPORTS (continued)

Glowacki, D.M., K.E. Barnett, A.J. Gass, D.K. Long, P.R. Flint-Lacey, J.M. Brisbin, and L.L.D. Ninnemann

2008 Preserving the Occupational History of Spruce Tree House: Finalizing Architectural Documentation for

Research, Public Education, and Management. Manuscript and data submitted to the Colorado Historical

Society in compliance with deliverable for CHS-SHF Grant #2007-02-060. (144 pp)

Glowacki, D.M.

2007 Mesa Verde Village Assessment Project (MVVAP). Manuscript on file with Crow Canyon Archaeological

Center and Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, project funded by the National Trust for Historic

Preservation. (38 pp)

Brisbin, J.M., D.M. Glowacki and K.E. Barnett

2007 Spruce Tree House 2007 Summary of Architectural Documentation: Structures and Social Organization in

a Thirteenth Century Cliff Dwelling, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Manuscript submitted to the

Colorado Historical Society in compliance with deliverable for CHS-SHF Grant #2006-02-067. (332 pp)

Brisbin, J.M. and D.M. Glowacki

2007 Spruce Tree House (5MV640), Mesa Verde National Park: Kiva Courtyard H and Structures in the

Southern part of the Alcove. 2006 Field Season. Manuscript submitted to the Colorado Historical Society

in compliance with deliverable for CHS-SHF Grant #2006-02-067. (179 pp)

Kleidon, J., S. Diederichs, and D.M. Glowacki

2007 Long Mesa 2002 Fire Burn Area Archaeological Inventory, Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado:

Puebloan Settlement, Demographics, and Community Structure. Manuscript on file with the Colorado

Historical Society and Mesa Verde National Park in compliance with deliverable for CHS-SHF Grant

#2004-01-037. (281 pp)

Glowacki, D.M.

2006 Architectural Change in Spruce Tree House (5MV640) during the mid-to-late 1200s: Main Street and Kiva

G. Report summarizing the 2005 Field Season. Manuscript on file with the Colorado Historical Society

and Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado. Manuscript submitted to the Colorado Historical Society in

compliance with deliverable for CHS-SHF Grant # 2005-01-053. (107 pp)

Glowacki, D.M. and M.D. Varien

2003 Community Center Survey 2003: Results and Synthesis. Manuscript on file at Crow Canyon

Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado. Manuscript submitted Crow Canyon Archaeological Center and

Washington State University in compliance with deliverable for NSF Grant SES-0119981. (10 pp)

Varien, M.D., S.G. Ortman, D.M. Glowacki, and M.G. Spitzer

2003 Activities and Findings Related to Construction and Interpretation of the Archaeological Database. Second

Annual Progress Report on NSF Project SES-0119981 “Coupled Human/Ecosystems over Long Periods:

Mesa Verde Region Prehispanic Ecodynamics” compiled by T.A. Kohler and C.D. Johnson (64 pp)

Glowacki, D.M.

2001 Yucca House (5MT5006) Mapping Project 2000. Submitted to Mesa Verde National Park, Mesa Verde,

Colorado. Manuscript on file at MVNP and Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Colorado. (108 pp)

1997 The 1996 Excavations at Yellow Jacket Pueblo (5MT5) Montezuma County, Colorado. Submitted to the

Colorado Historical Society and the Archaeological Conservancy on file at Crow Canyon Archaeological

Center, Cortez, Colorado.

Glowacki, D.M. and K.A. Kuckelman

1996 Report of 1995 Research at Yellow Jacket Pueblo (5MT5), Montezuma County, Colorado. Submitted to

the Colorado Historical Society and the Archaeological Conservancy on file at Crow Canyon

Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado.

Kuckelman, K.A. and D.M. Glowacki

1995 Yellow Jacket Site Management and Protection Plan. Submitted to the Colorado Historical Society and the

Archaeological Conservancy on file at Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado.

INVITED LECTURES

2020 More than Cliff Dwellings: Updating our Understanding of Pueblo History on Mesa Verde–Part 2. Invited

for the CMAM (MVNP) Museum Collaborative Design Process, Fort Lewis College, Durango, March 7

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INVITED LECTURES (continued)

2020 More than Cliff Dwellings: Updating our Understanding of Pueblo History on Mesa Verde-Part 1. Invited

for the CMAM (MVNP) Museum Collaborative Design Process–Part 1, University of Colorado-Boulder,

February 14

2019 Dynamic Pueblo Women. Cultural Explorations Scholar (co-led with Tessie Naranjo, Santa Clara Pueblo),

Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado, October 21-27

2019 Social Change & Migration in the Mesa Verde Region. University of Virginia Lecture, March 28

2018 The Cure for Mesa-Verde-centric-itis? Lekson. Invited lecture in honor of Stephen Lekson’s retirement in

a day-long session on The Future of Southwest Archaeology, University of Colorado–Boulder, December 8

2018 Geographies of Social Change and Migration in the Mesa Verde Region. Geography and the Environment

Colloquium series: Crosscurrents (and Grad Seminar). University of North Texas, Denton, Texas.

2017 Making of a Village: Social Organization of Spruce Tree House. Voices of the Past Lecture Series,

Southwestern Seminars, Hotel Santa Fe, Santa Fe, New Mexico, July 10

2017 Pueblo World in AD 1200. Cultural Explorations Scholar (co-led with Anthony Lovato, Santo Domingo

Pueblo), Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado, May 21-26

2016 The Making of a Village: Growth & Change at Spruce Tree House. Four Corners Lecture Series, Chapin

Museum Auditorium, Mesa Verde National Park, NPS Centennial speaker, May 20

2016 The May Bucknam Memorial Speaker, Denver Museum of Nature & Science Public Lecture, Oh the

Times they are a-Changin’: Living & Leaving in 13th Century Mesa Verde, Colorado Archaeological

Society–book talk, May 9

2016 Aztec Ruins National Monument, NPS Centennial Public Lecture, Mesa Verde & the 13th Century–book

talk, April 27

2016 Colorado Archaeological Society–Hisatsinom Chapter, Cortez, CO, public lecture The Times they are a-

Changin’: Living & Leaving in 13th Century Mesa Verde–book talk, March 1

2015 Keynote Speaker: Crow Canyon Archaeological Center’s Annual Meeting and CultureFest: Living &

Leaving in 13th Century Mesa Verde & Book Signing, October 17

2015 NEH Summer Institute scholar: conducted a week of lectures and tours of Mesa Verde National Park for

From Mesa Verde to Santa Fe: Pueblo Identity in the Pre- and Post-Colonial Southwest for 19 teachers

and Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, July 10-14, and 17

2013 Two presentations for a public forum on the NSF-funded Village Ecodynamics Project (VEP): Preliminary

Results and Discussion (The Mesa Verde Community Center Survey, MV-CCS and An Introduction to the

VEP II North Community Centers) at Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, Colorado, July 29

2012 NEH Summer Institute scholar: conducted 2-days of lectures and tours of Mesa Verde National Park for

Mesoamerica and the Southwest: New Directions in Scholarship and Teaching involving 24 college

faculty from the Humanities, July 15 and 16

2012 Conducted 2-hour lecture and tour of Spruce Tree House Cliff Dwelling for Women’s Board of the

Chicago Field Museum and Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Mesa Verde National Park, June 4

2012 Mesa Verde, Religion, and Change, Four Corners Lecture Series, Anasazi Heritage Center, Dolores,

Colorado, June 3

2011 Getting at the Social Reasons for the Mesa Verde Depopulation, Southwestern Seminars, Hotel Santa Fe,

Santa Fe, New Mexico, August 29

2011 Conducted 2-hour lecture and tour of Spruce Tree House Cliff Dwelling for “Water and the West”, an

experiential summer class with 12 students from University of North Texas, Drs. Steve Wolverton and

Tom LaPointe, Mesa Verde National Park, June 23

2007 North of the Center Place: Northern Chaco Symposium, lecture and tour of Yucca House National

Monument and round table discussion for Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, May 27-June 2

2007 New Light on the Archaeology of the Mesa Verde Region: Celebrating Crow Canyon’s 25 Years of

Research, invited lecture and instructional tours of Mug House and Long House, Mesa Verde National

Park, October 14-19

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Public lectures for the Colorado Archaeological Society, Cortez (1996, 2007), the San Juan Basin Archaeological

Society Durango (2006), the San Juan Mountain Association (2005), a public symposium on the NSF-funded

“Village Project” (2004), and the Missouri Archaeological Society, Columbia (1994).

GRANTS & SPONSORED PROGRAMS

External grants

2019 Mesa Verde Museum Association Grant for the Far View Archaeological Project (FVAP). Administered

by Mesa Verde National Park ($5,000)

2019 Department of the Interior (DOI), Bureau of Land Management Grant #L18AS00084: Mesa Verde North

Escarpment Survey. Co-award with Kelsey M. Reese, Doctoral Student ($10,100)

2012 National Geographic Society (Grant #9100-12): Mesa Verde Community Center Survey: Understanding

Village Formation, Aggregation Abandonment, AD 780-1290 ($20,000) 2011 NSF-REU Supplement Request #1132226 to fund Notre Dame undergrads Elise Alonzi and Andrew Steier

for summer field work on the Mesa Verde large site survey for VEP II- DEB-0816400 ($7,816)

2009 Amerind Foundation Grant for Religious Ideologies of the Pueblo Southwest, A.D. 1250-1540 co-award

with Scott Van Keuren (University of Vermont)

2009 Collaborator on EAR 0923249 MRI: Acquisition: Establishment of the Midwest Isotope and Trace

Element Research Analytical Center (MITERAC).Co-Principal investigators: Clive R. Neal & Antonio

Simonetti. National Science Foundation–Major Research Instrumentation Program ($1,159,219)

2008 Subcontractor/Senior Personnel on NSF-CNH Grant: Coupled Natural and Human Ecosystems over Long

Periods: Pueblo Ecodynamics DEB-0816400 ($92,495)

2004 The Florence C. and Robert H. Lister Fellowship: Crow Canyon Archaeological Center ($5,000)

2002 NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant: Intraregional Interaction in the Mesa Verde Region, A.D. 1150-

1300: Placing Emigration in its Social Context BCS-012487 ($12,000)

2002 NSF-Subsidized INAA from Missouri University Research Reactor SBR-9802366 - $20/sample

2002 Joe Ben Wheat Scholarship: Colorado University-Boulder, Department of Anthropology ($2,500)

1994 Katherine Carhart Graduate Research Fellowship: Crow Canyon Archaeological Center

1994 Pecos Conference (67th) Kiln Auction grant–M.A. Research: chemical composition INAA ($2,000)

1994 Crow Canyon Archaeological Center–M.A. Research: chemical composition INAA ($760)

Internal grants

2019 Collaborative Grant, Department of Anthropology ($7,000)

2014 Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, Publication and Indexing Assistance Grant ($1,200)

2011 Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, Publication and Indexing Assistance Grant ($1,200)

2010 Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Large Research Grant for an archaeological survey project at

Mesa Verde National Park ($12,500)

2009 Henkel’s Mini-conference visiting speaker grant, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University

of Notre Dame to bring Dr. Susan Bergh, Associate Curator of Art of the Ancient Americas at the

Cleveland Museum of Art, in for “the World at 1200s” class, applied for grant with co-instructor, Dr.

Danielle Joyner, Art, Art History & Design ($2,630)

2004 Dean’s Writing Fellowship: Department of Anthropology and College of Liberal Arts and Sciences,

Arizona State University ($7,500) and Dean’s Circle Scholarship ($1,000)

2000 Research and Development Grant – Department of Anthropology, Arizona State University ($1,000)

Institutional Grant-writing

2007 Colorado Historical Society-Historical Society Fund grant (07-02-060): “Preserving the Occupational

History of Spruce Tree House: Finalizing Architectural Documentation for Research, Public Education,

and Management” written as a seasonal Mesa Verde research archaeologist on behalf of Mesa Verde

National Park and the Mesa Verde Museum Association ($188,405)

2005 Colorado Historical Society-Historical Society Fund grant (06-02-067): “Preserving the Cliff Dwellings

and Engaging the Public: Architectural Documentation at Spruce Tree House, Mesa Verde National

Park” written as a seasonal Mesa Verde research archaeologist on behalf of Mesa Verde National Park and

the Mesa Verde Museum Association ($133,800)

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AWARDS

2015 Crow Canyon Archaeological Center Honor Award, Cortez, CO.

2014 Outstanding Alumnus Award: Walter E. Stebbins High School, Riverside, OH.

ADVANCED SEMINARS

Organizer

2009 Religious Ideologies of the Pueblo Southwest, A.D. 1250-1540, organized by Donna M. Glowacki

(University of Notre Dame) and Scott Van Keuren (University of Vermont), Amerind Foundation,

Dragoon, AZ (April 1-5) with 12 participants. Paper presented for discussion: Religion and the Mesa

Verde Migrations.

Participant

2019 International Collaborative Workshop at the Nexus of Water Scarcity, Disease, and Conflict,

Environmental Change Initiative (ECI), March 10-15, Tantur Ecumenical Institute, Jerusalem, Israel.

2019 Households and the Becoming of Sodalities in Thirteenth-century Mesa Verde Pueblo Villages. In

Households and Social Evolution: Comprehensive Approaches to Social Transformation. The inaugural

Winslow Series Seminar, organized by Lacey Carpenter and Anna Prentiss, January 27-30. Hamilton

College, Clinton, NY.

2015 Mesa Verde and Northern Rio Grande Case Study. Co-presented at the Amerind-Archaeology Southwest

Symposium Advanced Seminar, Contrasting Kayenta and Mesa Verde Migrations (September 9-12) with

12 participants. Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, AZ.

2014 Early Signals of Threshold Crossing Events in Prehistoric Southwestern Socio-ecological Systems. Co-

authored paper: M. Peeples, D. Glowacki, K. Spielmann, and A. Dugmore, presented at Santa Fe Institute

(SFI) Seminar, Social Change in the Context of Climate Challenges. LTVTP/NABO, May 27-29 with 12

participants, Santa Fe, NM.

2014 Evidence of Conflict in the VEP II North study area (Mesa Verde). Presented with Stefani Crabtree at the

School for Advanced Research (SAR) seminar: Migration, Group Formation, and Economic Development

in the Pueblo World organized by Scott Ortman and Tim Kohler, SAR, Santa Fe, NM (March 16-19) with

12 participants.

2008 Dimensions of Depopulation: the Social Contexts of the Mesa Verde Migrations. Paper presented for

discussion in the Amerind Advanced Seminar entitled New Light on the Thirteenth-Century Depopulation

of the Northern Southwest organized by Tim Kohler, Mark Varien, and Aaron Wright, Amerind

Foundation, Dragoon, AZ (February 23-27) with 15 participants.

SYMPOSIA ORGANIZED

Paper Sessions Organized

Glowacki, D.M. and S. Van Keuren (co-organizers and co-chairs)

2008 Tension and Transition: Religious Ideologies in the Pueblo Southwest, A.D. 1250-1450 at the 73rd Society

for American Archaeology Meetings, Vancouver. Symposium was 1 of 5 selected as a finalist for an

Amerind-SAA seminar fellowship

Speakman, J., T. Clark, and D.M. Glowacki (co-organizers and co-chairs)

2005 Using Nuclear Chemistry to Answer Cultural Questions: Recent Applications of INAA in the American

Southwest for the 70th Annual Meeting for the Society for American Archaeology, Salt Lake City.

Glowacki, D.M. (organizer and chair)

1997 Chemical Sourcing of Ceramics in the Greater Southwest for the 62nd Annual Meeting for the Society for

American Archaeology, Nashville.

Poster Sessions Organized

Glowacki, D.M.

2018 Mesa Verde Ancestral Pueblo Villages: Recent Research for the 83rd Annual Meeting for the Society for

American Archaeology, Washington, D.C.

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Poster Sessions Organized (continued)

Searcy, M., D.M. Glowacki, and T. Pietzel

2016 Engaged Archaeology through Transnational, Interdisciplinary, and Indigenous Collaborations. 15th

Biennial Southwest Symposium, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, January 14-16.

Martínez, J. and D.M. Glowacki

2010 Cliff Dwellings. XI Southwest Symposium: Building Transnational Archaeologies. Hermosillo, Sonora,

Mexico.

CONFERENCE PAPERS [+graduate student co-authors; *undergraduate student co-authors]

Invited Papers

Glowacki, D.M., M.D. Varien, G. Coffey, S. Field+, and R.K. Bocinsky

2019 Mesa Verde Centers and Regional Analyses: Good Stuff! In Attention to Detail: A Pragmatic Career of

Research, Mentoring, and Service. Session in Honor of Keith Kintigh, 83rd Annual Meeting of the Society

for American Archaeology, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Glowacki, D.M.

2017 The Leaving’s the Thing: Village Dissolution and Departure from the Mesa Verde Region. In Detaching

from Place: A World Archaeology Perspective to Settlement Abandonment at the 116th American

Anthropological Association Meeting: Anthropology Matters! Washington, DC.

Glowacki, D.M.

2017 Trans/Formation, Centralization, and the Making of a Mesa Verde Village. In Households and Social

Evolution: Comprehensive Approaches to Social Transformation at the 82nd Annual Society for American

Archaeology Meeting, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

Glowacki, D.M., K.E. Barnett, and J.M. Brisbin

2015 Spruce Tree House: The Social History of a Thirteenth-Century Cliff Dwelling. In Communities through

Time: Societal Continuity and Transformation in the Northern San Juan Region at the 80th Society for

American Archaeology Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Glowacki, D.M., J. R. Ferguson, W. Hurst, and C. M. Cameron

2014 Dividing Lines: Pottery Production and Exchange among the Comb Ridge Great House Communities.

Pecos Conference Public Symposium: New Science for Old Pots: Recent Scientific Studies of Prehistoric

Pottery from SE Utah, Blanding Arts & Events Center, UT

Glowacki, D.M., J.M. Bremer, S. Ortman, G. Coffey and R. Gauthier

2014 Population Aggregation and Community Center Organization: Comparing the VEP North and South Study

Areas. In Coupled Regions, Coupled Systems: Dynamics of Prehispanic Farming Societies in the Northern

San Juan and Northern Rio Grande at the 79th Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Austin, TX.

Schwindt, D., S.G. Ortman and D.M. Glowacki

2014 Comparing Demography and Population History between the Northern San Juan and Northern Rio Grande.

In Coupled Regions, Coupled Systems: Dynamics of Prehispanic farming Societies in the Northern San

Juan and Northern Rio Grande at the 79th Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Austin, TX.

Dugmore, A., K.A. Spielmann, D.M. Glowacki, K.W. Kintigh, R. Streeter and T. McGovern

2013 Early warning signals of threshold crossing events in socio-ecological systems. Presented at the

LTVTP/NABO Workshop at Thelamork in Akureyri, Iceland.

Glowacki, D.M. and F. Arakawa

2013 Living and Leaving in Thirteenth-century Mesa Verde. In Living Abandonment: the Social Process of

Detaching from Place at the 78th Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Honolulu, HI.

Reese, K.M.+, R.K. Bocinsky+, D.M. Glowacki, S.G. Ortman, and T.A. Kohler

2013 What Are Communities, Really? In New Directions in Modeling Dynamics for Coupled Social-Natural

Systems at the 78th Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Honolulu, HI.

Varien, M.D., S.G. Ortman, D.M. Glowacki, and D.M. Schwindt

2012 Ancestral Puebloan Settlement in Southwestern Colorado, AD 600-1290. In Socionatural Systems in the

Northern U.S. Southwest: a Village Ecodynamics Project II Progress Report at the 77th Society for

American Archaeology Meeting, Memphis, TN.

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Invited Papers (continued)

Glowacki, D.M.

2011 The Chaco-to-Post-Chaco Transition in the Central Mesa Verde Region. In The Chaco-to-Post-Chaco

Transition in the Northern San Juan Drainage at the 76th Society for American Archaeology Meeting,

Sacramento, CA.

Lipe, W.D. and D.M. Glowacki

2011 A Late Pueblo II Period "Surge" of Kayenta Ceramics into Southern Utah. In The Cedar Mesa Project

Turns 40: New Results from a Long-lived Study in SE Utah at the 76th Society for American Archaeology

Meeting, Sacramento, CA.

Glowacki, D.M., C. Reed, R.K. Bocinsky+, S. Diederichs, and J.A. Bell

2010 Making Sense of the Actual: Settlement Trends in the Southwestern Colorado VEP Study Areas. In The

Village Ecodynamics Project II at the 75th Society for American Archaeology Meeting, St. Louis, MO.

Lipe, W.D., D.M. Glowacki, and T.C. Windes

2010 Dynamics of the Thirteenth Century Depopulation of the Northern San Juan: The View from Cedar Mesa.

In Turds, Turkeys, and Ticks on Cedar Mesa: New Insights from Old Collections at the 75th Society for

American Archaeology Meeting, St. Louis, MO.

Glowacki, D.M., G.M. Brown, and P.F. Reed

2009 Aztec Ruins and the Middle San Juan Region in the Post-Chacoan World. In East of Eden and North of

Chaco: Untangling Early Puebloan, Chacoan, and Navajo Histories in the Upper and Middle San Juan

Drainage at the 74th Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Glowacki, D.M.

2008 Religion and the Mesa Verde Migrations. In Tension and Transition: Religious Ideologies in the Pueblo

Southwest, A.D. 1250-1450 at the 73rd Annual Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Vancouver,

BC.

2007 The Social Landscape of the 13th Depopulation of the Northern San Juan. In the symposium New Light on

the Thirteenth-Century Depopulation of the Northern Southwest for the 72nd Society of American

Archaeology Meeting, Austin, TX.

2006 From the Outside Looking In: Regional Perspectives on Pueblo III in the Middle San Juan. Presented at

the 69th Annual Pecos Conference: One Hundred Years of Archaeology and Preservation, Navajo Lake,

NM.

2006 The Social Landscape of Depopulation: the Northern San Juan in the 13th Century. Presented at the 10th

Biennial Southwest Symposium, Las Cruces, NM.

2005 Intraregional Interaction in the Northern San Juan during the “Turbulent 1200s”. Presented at the 70th

Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.

Varien, M.D., S.G. Ortman, D.M. Glowacki, and C.D. Johnson

2004 Settlement History and Population Dynamics in the Central Mesa Verde Region. Presented at the 69th

Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Montreal.

Glowacki, D.M., M.D. Varien, and C.D. Johnson

2003 Community Centers: Cycles of Aggregation in the Mesa Verde Region. Presented at the 68th Annual

Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Milwaukee, WI.

Glowacki, D.M.

2002 Defining the Social Landscape of the Northern San Juan: Regional Distribution of Architectural Indicators

of Integration and Conflict. Presented at the 67th Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Denver, CO.

Ortman, S.G., D.M. Glowacki, K.A. Kuckelman, and M.J. Churchill

1999 Pattern and Variation in the Histories of Mesa Verde Communities. Presented at the 64th Society for

American Archaeology Meeting, Chicago, IL.

Glowacki, D.M., H. Neff, M. Hegmon, J. Kendrick, and J. Judge

1997 Chemical Variation, Resource Use, and Vessel Movement in the Mesa Verde Region. Presented at the

62nd Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Nashville, TN.

Glowacki, D.M. and M.D. Glascock

1994 Characterization of Mesa Verde Black-on-white Ceramics from Southwestern Colorado Using NAA.

Presented at the American Nuclear Society Winter Meeting, Washington, D.C.

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Invited Papers (continued)

Glowacki, D.M., C. Turnbow, and R. Fields

1993 New Perspectives on the Fort Ancient Ceramics of the Madisonville Site, Southwestern Ohio. Presented at

the 58th Society for American Archaeology Meeting, St. Louis, MO.

Contributed Papers

Schwindt, D.M., S.G. Ortman, and D.M. Glowacki

2014 The Village Ecodynamics Project (VEP): Comparing the Demography and Population Histories of the

Central Mesa Verde and Northern Rio Grande Study Areas. 87th Annual Pecos Conference, Blanding, UT.

Glowacki, D.M., T.A. Kohler, K.E. Barnett, R.K. Bocinsky+, S. Crabtree+, K. Reese+, E. Alonzi*, and A.R. Steier*

2011 Large Villages in Upper Soda Canyon: an update on VEP fieldwork. 84th Annual Pecos Conference,

Kaibab National Forest, AZ.

Glowacki, D.M. and S.G. Ortman

2001 Similarity and Diversity of Mesa Verde Black-on-white Designs among Mesa Verde Villages. Presented at

the 66th Society for American Archaeology Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Glowacki, D.M. and K.W. Kintigh

2000 Settlement Pattern Changes in the Vicinity of Hesho tauth ła, New Mexico. Presented at the 65th Annual

Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

Glowacki, D.M., W. Dale, and S. Tradlener

2000 The Yucca House Mapping Project: A Cooperative Endeavor. 73rd Annual Pecos Conference, Dolores,

CO.

Nelson, M.C., D.M. Glowacki, and A. Smith

1998 The Impact of Women on Household Economies: A Maya Case Study. Presented at the Worldwide

Archaeological Perspectives on Women and Gender Conference, Bellagio, Italy.

Glowacki, D.M. and K.A. Kuckelman

1998 Yellow Jacket Pueblo: A Persistent Place on the Mesa Verde Landscape. Presented at the 63rd Annual

Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Seattle.

Thurs, M., D.M. Glowacki, and C. Pierce

1996 Examining Pottery Production in the Sand Canyon Community. Presented at the 61st Society for American

Archaeology Meeting, New Orleans, LA.

Glowacki, D.M. and M.D. Glascock

1995 The Nature of Production and Exchange in the Sand Canyon Locality based on Compositional Groups

formed using Neutron Activation Analysis. Presented at the 60th Society for American Archaeology

Meeting, Minneapolis, MN.

RESEARCH POSTERS [+graduate student co-authors; *undergraduate co-authors]

Field, S.+, D.M. Glowacki, and T. Hovezak

2021 The Far View Archaeological Project: An Introduction. Poster presented virtually at the 86th Annual

Meeting for the Society for American Archaeology. Held remotely.

Glowacki, D.M. and R. Kyle Bocinsky

2018 The Great Houses of the Mesa Verde Cuesta. Poster presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting for the Society

for American Archaeology, Washington, D.C. (invited)

Portman, Katherine* and D.M. Glowacki

2018 Water Management on the Mesa: The Horseshoe Ridge Reservoir Community and the Occupation of Park

Mesa, Colorado. Poster presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting for the Society for American Archaeology,

Washington, D.C. (invited)

Schleher, K.L., E. Britton, D.M. Glowacki, J.R. Ferguson, and R. Lyle

2018 Pottery Production at the Dillard Site: an early Basketmaker III Community Center in the Central Mesa

Verde Region. Poster presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting for the Society of American Archaeology,

Washington, D.C. (invited)

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RESEARCH POSTERS (continued)

Reese, K.M.+, M. Iott*, K. Portman*, D.M. Glowacki, J. Potter, and S. Ortman

2017 Preliminary Pottery Analysis at Cowboy Wash Pueblo: A Central Village on the Ute Piedmont Frontier.

Poster presented at the 82nd Annual Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Schwindt, D.M., R.K. Bocinsky, S.G. Ortman, D.M. Glowacki, M.D. Varien, and T.A. Kohler

2016 Interactions among Society, Climate, Production, and Population: A Case Study from the Central Mesa

Verde Region with Contemporary Implications. Poster presented at the 15th Biennial Southwest

Symposium, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.

Sluka, V.*, C.M. Anderson*, D.M. Glowacki, and E.J. Stech

2015 X-ray Fluorescence as a Tool for Identifying Paint composition of Mesa Verde Black-on-white Pottery.

Poster presented at the 80th Society for American Archaeology Meeting, San Francisco, CA.

Ferguson, J.R., D.M. Glowacki, W.B. Hurst, and C.M. Cameron

2012 Chacoan and Post-Chacoan Pottery Production and Circulation at Great Houses in the Comb Ridge

Locality, Southeast Utah. Poster presented at the 77th Society for American Archaeology Meeting,

Memphis, TN.

Steier, A.R.*, D.M. Glowacki, and E.J. Stech

2012 Investigating Paint Recipes of Mesa Verde Black-on-white Bowls using PIXE Analysis. Poster presented

at the 77th Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Memphis, TN.

Reese, K.M.+, R.K. Bocinsky+, K.E. Barnett, S. Crabtree+, E. Alonzi*, A.R. Steier*, D.M. Glowacki, and T.A.

Kohler

2012 Large, Aggregated Villages in Little Soda Canyon. Poster presented at the 77th Society for American

Archaeology Meeting, Memphis, TN.

Perry, M.* and D.M. Glowacki

2010 Developing Methods for the Application of PIXE Analysis on Mesa Verde Black-on-white Paints at Aztec

Ruin, New Mexico. Poster presented at the 75th Society for American Archaeology Meeting, St. Louis,

MO.

Bell, J. A., S. Diederichs, K. E. Barnett, and D.M. Glowacki

2010 A Comparison of Early and Late Pueblo III (1100-1300 AD) Cliff Dwellings Sites: Mesa Verde National

Park, USA. Poster presented at the XI Southwest Symposium: Building Transnational Archaeologies in

Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico.

Plis, L.* and D.M. Glowacki

2009 PIXE Analysis of Paint on Mesa Verde Black-on-white Bowls from Aztec Ruin, New Mexico. Poster

presented at the 74th Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Atlanta, GA.

Diederichs, S. and D.M. Glowacki

2007 The Distribution and Context of Mesa Verde Towers. Poster presented at the 72nd Society for American

Archaeology Meeting, Austin, TX.

Glowacki, D.M., C.D. Johnson, F. Arakawa, and H. Robinson

2004 Community Center Survey: Large Sites in Central Mesa Verde Revisited. Poster presented at the 69th

Society for American Archaeology Meeting, Montreal.

GRADUATE COMMITTEES

Committee Chair

Sean Field, University of Notre Dame, Ph.D. (2017-present); Kelsey M. Reese, University of Notre Dame, M.A.

(2016-2019)

Committee Member

Laura Brumbaugh, Washington State University, M.A., (2020-present); Hanna Erftenbeck, University of Notre

Dame, Ph.D. (2019-present); Richard (Drew) Mercantonio, University of Notre Dame, Ph.D. (2016-present);

Shanna Diederichs, Northern Arizona University, M.A. (2015-2016); Kelsey M. Reese, Washington State

University, M.A. (2012-2014); R. Kyle Bocinsky, Washington State University, M.A. (2009-2011);

Alison Bredthauer, University of Colorado-Boulder, M.A. (2007-2010)

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COURSES TAUGHT

Landscapes: Movement, Use, and Perception (Grad seminar), University of Notre Dame

Sustainability: Principles & Practices, University of Notre Dame

Sustainability & Collapse, University of Notre Dame

The Archaeology of Religion, University of Notre Dame

The World at 1200, University of Notre Dame

Human Impact and the Environment: Past, Present, & Future (USEM), University of Notre Dame

Legacies of the Southwest, University of Notre Dame, Arizona State University

Fundamentals of Archaeology, University of Notre Dame

Origins of Human Civilizations, University of Notre Dame

Buried Cities and Lost Tribes–New World, Mesa Community College

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP

Society for American Archaeology

SERVICE: PROFESSIONAL, DEPARTMENTAL, AND UNIVERSITY

Professional

2020-present Chapin Mesa Archeological Museum Exhibit Renovation Project (MVNP & CU-Boulder)

Archaeology Content Development - a Collaborative Advisory Group

2017-2020 Society for American Archaeology–Institute of Field Research (IFR) undergraduate awards

2016-2020 Southwest Symposium Board Member

2019 MVNP Interpretive Ranger Training sessions (also 2007, 2012, 2016)

2013-2016 KIVA: The Journal of Southwestern Anthropology and History Editorial Board

2013-2015 Society for American Archaeology – Fred Plog Memorial Fellowship Committee

2014 Yucca House consultation with Santa Clara Pueblo elders and NPS

2014 Revised Spruce Tree House brochure for tourists visiting MVNP (editor/consultant)

2006-2010 Pottery Southwest Editorial Board

Reviewer for: PNAS, American Antiquity, Ethnobiology Letters, KIVA: The Journal of Southwestern Anthropology

and History, MURR, National Science Foundation (NSF)

Department and University (Notre Dame)

University

2019-present GLOBES Executive Committee

2016-2019 University Committee for Research and Sponsored Projects (UCSRP)

2013-2017 Campus Crossroads Development Project Steering Committee–Anthropology

2015 Sustainability across the Curriculum workshop–panel discussant

Department-Anthropology

2020-present Graduate Program Committee

2020-2021 Search Committee–Medical Anthropologist

2018-2020 Pedagogy Committee

2016-2018 Graduate Curriculum and Admissions (Graduate Program) Committee

2016-2017 Search Committee, Chair–Anthropological Archaeologist

2014-2015 Search Committee–Medical Anthropologist

2012-2013 Search Committee–Linguistic Anthropologist

2008-2011 Student Awards Committee

2007-2008 Internships and Student Awards Committee