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Scotty B. Moore (PhC 2004, Washington)

Research Interests:
Geoarchaeology, irrigation technology, lithic analysis; American Southwest and Pacific Rim

"My current research interests center on evaluating exchange of utilitarian goods among marginalized agriculturalists in the American Southwest between AD 1275-1450. More broadly I am interested in understanding prehistoric economic and technological systems among ancient peoples who lived on the periphery of cultural areas. I currently serve as adjunct faculty at Arizona State University and Mesa Community College and as a consultant for the Discovery Channel, where I host the archaeological program “Bone Detectives."

Dissertation Project/Title:
Communities of Stone: Identifying Kin-based exchange networks in the Rio Puerco Basin, New Mexico (A.D. 1275-1400)

Selected Publications:

2007

I’m not a television host by I played one on TV. Glyphs 57(16):3-6.

2006

A Cultural Resources Survey of Approximately 1700 Acres of Private Land surrounding Walker Butte near Coolidge, Pinal County, Arizona. Technical Report No. 06-26. Northland Research, Inc., Tempe.

2005

Archaeological Exploration of Pueblo del Alamo (AZ T:12:52[ASM]), Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona. Technical Report No. 05-11. Northland Research, Inc., Tempe.

2004

Archaeological Paleobiology in the Russian Far East: The Kuril Islands and Sakhalin in   Comparative Perspective. Asian Perspectives 43(1): 92-122.

2003

Micromorphological analysis of burned deposits from Fort Clatsop National Memorial, Oregon. Paper presented at the Boston University Micromorphological Conference, Boston, MA.


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