Robert Laurens Kelly - University Of Wyoming

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1CURRICULUM VITAERobert Laurens KellyAddressDept. of AnthropologyUniversity of WyomingLaramie, Wyoming, 82071 USAPhone: (307) 766-3135 (office)(307) 399-0423 (cell)FAX: (307) 766-2473e-mail: RLKELLY@uwyo.eduCurrent PositionProfessor, Anthropology, University of Wyoming (1997-present)Robert L. Kelly is an internationally-known authority on the archaeology and ethnology ofhunting and gathering societies. He has participated in research projects in western NorthAmerica since 1973. He is a past-president of the Society for American Archaeology (20012003), and past-editor (2015-2018) of the Society’s flagship journal, American Antiquity. He hasauthored over 100 articles, reviews, and books, including two archaeology textbooks,Archaeology, in its 7th edition, and Archaeology: Down to Earth, in its 5th edition, both coauthored with David Hurst Thomas; The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers (Cambridge UniversityPress, 2013); The Foraging Spectrum (Smithsonian, 1995) and The Fifth Beginning: What SixMillion Years of Human History Can Tell us About Our Future (October, 2016; translated toChinese, 2018). In 2017 he received a Senior Humboldt Research Award (Germany). He hasserved as a department head (9 years) and Director of the Frison Institute (3 years). He haslectured in many countries, has received over 1.3 million in grant funding, and currentlyresearches the use of radiocarbon dates as measures of prehistoric population, long-term effectsof demography and climate at a rockshelter in the Bighorn Mountains, ice patch archaeology inthe Rocky Mountains, and paleoindian mammoth hunting.EducationB.A. Cornell University, 1978, Anthropology (summa cum laude in anthropology)M.A. University of New Mexico, 1980, AnthropologyPh.D. University of Michigan, 1985, Anthropology; Thesis: "Hunter-Gatherer Mobility andSedentism: A Great Basin ctory/faculty/r-kelly.htmlVideo

2School for Advanced Research, The Fifth Beginning: What Six Million Years of Human HistoryCan Tell Us about Our Future. October, 2017.https://sarweb.org/calendar/action agenda/page offset -1/cat ids 30,29/request format json/The Fifth Beginning (U. Wyoming Saturday University lecture, Rock Springs, Wyoming, 2017)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v TZxs1sKYJMkGlacier National Park Ice Patch Project, 2015www.youtube.com/watch?v w1Vgs9IMixY&feature youtu.beCARTA, May, 2014, Univ. of San Diego, Do Hunter-Gatherers Tell Us About Human ggression-and-violence-human-evolutionWyoming’s Bighorn Basin: 14,000 Years of Climate and Human Population Change, 2011http://www.youtube.com/watch?v Ljf77eNUDT4WebsitesExplore Wyoming’s Cultural Heritage, 2007: http://wyoshpo.state.wy.us/wyomingheritage/Glacier National Park Ice Patch Project Webpage, 2015: http://glaciericepatch.org/Radio/Television InterviewsWyoming PBS, in productionDeep Science Radio Podcast, October, 2017: http://radiocafe.media/science-robert-kelly/Report from Santa Fe, New Mexico PBS, The Fifth Beginning, October h5l/Interview, The Richard Eeds Show, Santa Fe, New Mexico, October, y-lecturer-for-the-school-for-advanced-researchThe Scholars’ Circle, Origins of War, (November 2013)Wyoming Public Radio, February 5, 2016, “Study Says "Agricultural Revolution" May Not HaveBeen So Revolutionary For Human Population evolutionary-human-population-growthWyoming Public Radio, November 11, 2016, “UW Archaeologist Says Humanity is experiencinga New ing

3Previous PositionsDirector, Frison Institute (2010-2013); Acting Director, Fall, 2014, Spring 2016Head, Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming (2005-2008; 2010-11)Head, Department of Anthropology, U Louisville (1992-1997)Assistant/Associate Professor, Anthropology, U Louisville (1986-1997)Coordinator of Archaeology Program, U Louisville (1986-1997)Lecturer, Colby College, Department of Sociology (Spring, 1986)National OfficesEditor, American Antiquity (Society for American Archaeology), 2015-18President, Society for American Archaeology, 2001-2003President-elect, Society for American Archaeology 2000-2001Secretary, Archaeology Division, American Anthropological Association, 1996-98Secretary (founding board), Great Basin Anthropological Association, 1998-2001BoardsOrganizing Committee, International Conf. on Hunting and Gathering Societies, Vienna, 2015Hunter-Gatherer Research (2014- present)Before Farming (on-line journal, 2005-2013; predecessor to Hunter-Gatherer Research)American Antiquity (2009-2012)Great Basin Paleoindian Research Institute, University of Nevada, Reno (current)Percheron Press, Advisory Board, Foundations of Archaeology Series (current)Awards2018 Archaeological Institute of America, Felicia A. Holton Book Award (for The FifthBeginning)2017 Member, Sigma Xi2017 U. Wyoming College of Arts and Sciences “Thumbs Up” Award2017 Alexander von Humboldt Research Award (Germany)2017 Extraordinary Merit in Research Award, U Wyoming2016 Distinguished Graduate Faculty Mentor Award, U Wyoming2014 National Society of Collegiate Scholars2014 Wyoming Honors Program, Excellence in Non-Honors Courses2014 Invited for membership in CARTA2013 Glacier National Park, Secretary of the Interior Partnerships in Conservation -department-recognizes-uws-kelly.html2011 Fulbright Specialist Roster (2011-2016)2001 Extraordinary Merit in Teaching, University of Wyoming1988 University of Louisville, President's Young Investigator Award for Excellence inResearch and Scholarship.1993 University of Louisville, Metrouniversity Outstanding Adult Educator of the Year.1993 University of Louisville, Faculty Award for teaching effectiveness, from Latin AmericanStudent Association.

4Distinguished/International Lectures:University of Tübingen, Germany, April 2018Cambridge University (keynote, symposium on hunter-gatherer social inequality), January 2016School for Advanced Research, Santa Fe, October 2017University of Georgia, February 2017University of South Alabama, February 2017Cambridge University (keynote, symposium on hunter-gatherer sharing), September 2016Oslo, Norway, September 2016Cambridge University, UK, May 2016British Museum, UK (Climate Change Conference), 2016Harvard University, March 2016University of Helsinki, Finland, doctoral dissertation defense (Miikka Tallavaara), 2015.Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Beijing, China, 2015Northwest University, Xi’an, China, 2015Shanghai University, China, Conference on Early State Societies in China, 2015Dartmouth College, 2015University of Michigan, Parsons Lecture, 2015University of Nice, France, 2014University of Nevada, Reno, 2014CARTA, Symposium on Human Male Violence and Aggression, University of San Diego, 2014Patty Jo Watson Distinguished Lecture, American Anthropological Association, 2013Shanghai University, China, 2013University of Nice, France, 2013Academia Sinica and National Museum of Prehistory, Taiwan, 2013Meiji University, Japan, 2013University College, Institute of Archaeology, London, UK, 2013University of Tubingen, Germany, 2013Cambridge University, UK, 2012Oxford University, UK, 2012University of Arizona, 2011University of Wyoming, Faculty Senate Lecture, 2011Lorentz Center, University of Leiden, Netherlands, 2010.University of Colorado, Distinguished lecture, 2010Washington State University, William Lipe Visiting Scholar, 2007University of Leiden, the Netherlands, 2005University of Iowa, 2003University of California, Los Angeles, 2002University of Tennessee, 1995International Short CoursesUniversity of Helsinki, Finland, March 2014Universidad de Córdoba, Argentina, March 2009Universidad de La Plata/Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2000

5Research InterestsWestern North American archaeology; hunter-gatherer ethnology; human behavioral ecology;archaeological method and theory; Pleistocene colonization of the Americas; lithic technology;human evolution; rights of indigenous peoplesFellowshipsUniversity of Tübingen, Von Humboldt Award, spring 2018St. Johns College and McDonald Institute of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, OverseasVisiting Scholar, Michaelmas term, 2012School of Advanced Research, Weatherhead Fellowship, 1988-1989GrantsFrison Institute, Wyoming Fund for Archaeology, Alm Shelter excavation, 2400, Summer, 2018National Geographic Society, Investigating the Spatial Structure of a Human-Mammoth Association atthe La Prele Mammoth Site, Converse County, Wyoming, USA, 19,904, with Todd Surovelland Matthew O’Brien.National Science Foundation, 16-24061, “Populating a Radiocarbon Database of North America,” 20162018, 261,000Frison Institute, June Frison Fund, for dating ice patch archaeology in the Absarokas, 2015, 2000Southern Methodist University, with Todd Surovell, Fetterman/La Prele Archaeological site, 10,000.National Science Foundation, 14-18858, “Populating a Radiocarbon Database of Western NorthAmerica,” 2014-2016, 254,000.Shlemon Center for Quaternary Studies, “Investigation of a Possible Human-MammothAssociation in Converse County, Wyoming,” with Todd Surovell and George Frison,2014, 4000.National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: Testing ColonizationModels in New England (Nathaniel Kitchel), 2013, 28,000.Ice Patch Survey in Wyoming’s Wind River Mountains: Tracking Human Use of ExtremeEnvironments, 2000, Mary Lindner Award, University of Wyoming, 2012.Rocky Mountains Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit 241,139 (total with co-PIs, 630,000)“Ice Patches as Sources of Archeological and Paleoecological Data in Climate ChangeResearch in Glacier National Park” 2010-2016.National Science Foundation 07-10868, 2007-2010, 60,246, Continuation of Late PleistoceneArchaeology of the Bighorn Mountains.Bureau of Land Management, 2008-2010, 37,000 Rockshelter investigations in the BighornMountains.Wyoming Cultural Trust Fund, 7500, cultural heritage website construction, 2007:http://www.wyomingheritage.org/National Park Service, 2006-2009, 11,000, Bighorn National Recreation Area, survey.National Park Service, 2006-2009, 10,000, Bighorn National Recreation Area, survey.National Park Service, 2006-2009, 7500, Bighorn National Recreation Area, survey.

6Bureau of Reclamation, 2006, 5000, test excavation of Shoshone Canyon Rockshelter.National Science Foundation 05-14863, 2005-2006, 69,342, Late Pleistocene Archaeology ofthe Bighorn Mountains.University of Wyoming, 2003, Faculty Grant-In-Aid, 7500, Bighorn Mountains RockshelterInvestigationsBureau of Land Management, 2001-2006, 60,000, Paint Rock Canyon Rockshelter Survey (withMarcel Kornfeld and Mary Lou Larson)Bureau of Land Management, 2002, 8000, Test Excavation of Juniper Cave, Wyoming.Academic Affairs, 2000, 1500, Funds to support two Wind River Reservation High Schoolstudents on archaeological field projects.Basic Research Grant (with Mary Lou Larson), 1999-2000, 1500, GIS Creation and Analysis ofArchaeological Radiocarbon Dates: A Wyoming Pilot Project.National Science Foundation 99-73272, 1999, 54,458, Early Holocene Prehistory in theIntermontane West: Reinvestigation of the Pine Spring Site, Southwest WyomingUniversity of Wyoming International Center, 1999, 800, travel grant to ArgentinaUniversity of Wyoming-National Park Service Research Center, 1999, 4500, Early HoloceneArchaeology in Grand Teton National Park.U of Wyoming, 5000, Investigations at the Pine Spring site, SW Wyoming (private donation).U of Louisville, A&S Research Council Grant, 1996, 2,800, "Ethnoarchaeology among theMikea of Madagascar".U of Louisville, Intramural Research Incentive Project Completion Grant, 1996, 1,216“Archaeological Survey and Excavation in the Carson Sink, Nevada".CIESIN, 1994, 2,300, "Mikea Foraging, Regional Economy, and Ethnic Identity inSouthwestern Madagascar" (with Lin Poyer); aerial photos and ground truthing costs.National Geographic Society, 1995, 5,730, "Mikea Foraging, Regional Economy, and EthnicIdentity in Southwestern Madagascar" (with Lin A. Poyer).Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, 1994-95, 6000, "Mikea Foraging,Regional Economy, and Ethnic Identity in Southwestern Madagascar" (with Lin Poyer).U, of Louisville, Center for Renewable Resources and Sustainable Environment, 1994, 500 (forGPS system to be used in Madagascar research) (with Lin Poyer).L.S.B. Leakey Foundation, 1993, 5058, "Ethnoarchaeology Among the Mikea of Madagascar"(with Lin Poyer).U. of Louisville, Graduate School Research Grant, 1992-93, 1885, "Ethnoarchaeology Amongthe Mikea of Madagascar".U of Louisville, A&S Research Council Grant, 1992-93, 2000,"Ethnoarchaeology Among theMikea of Madagascar".U. of Louisville, President's Initiative Grant, Project Completion Grant (course relief), 1993, 2051.NSF Grant BNS-8704094 "Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherer Ecology in the Western Great Basin"1987-1990, 80,010.U of Louisville, A&S Research Council Grant, 1990, 2880, "Excavations at MustangRockshelter, Nevada".U of Louisville, President's Initiative Project Completion Grant, 1990, 1750, "Carson-StillwaterArchaeological Project: Survey".

7U of Louisville, A&S Research Council Grant, 1987, 1540, "Test Excavations in the BlackRange, Southern New Mexico".U of Louisville, Graduate Research Council Grant, 1987-88, 4000, "Prehistoric Hunter-GathererEcology in the Western Great Basin".NEH Travel to Collections Grant, 1986, 500, "Carson Sink Collections".U of Michigan Rackham Dissertation Research Grant, 1984, 1500, "Obsidian Sourcing andHydration Dating".James B. Griffin Research Fund Grant, U of Michigan, 1982, 500, "Project Completion Grant".Amer. Museum of Natural History/Lounsbery Predoctoral Grant, 1982, 1500, "CarsonStillwater Archaeological Project".American Museum of Natural History Field Research Funds, 1980-81, 20,000, "CarsonStillwater Archaeological Project".Current ResearchCurrent research focuses on hunter-gatherer demography (studied from 14C dates) and links toclimate change; the nature of Pleistocene colonization of the Americas, focusing on the questionof why fluted point age occupations are relatively rare in caves and rockshelters; use ofrockshelters in Bighorn Mountains; high altitude adaptations in Rocky Mountains.Professional Activities: Field ResearchCo-P.I. (with Todd Surovell), investigation of La Prele Mammoth site, Wyoming, 2014-present(fieldschool, Nat. Geographic, SMU funded).Co-P.I. (with Todd Surovell), block excavation at Alm Shelter, Wyoming, 2014-present(fieldschool).P.I.Ice Patch Investigation, Wind River and Absaroka Mountains, Wyoming, 2014-present(Frison Institute).Co-P.I. (with Todd Surovell), Wold Bison Jump, ranch survey and text excavations, Wyoming,2014-present (fieldschool).Co-P.I. (with Craig Lee) Ice Patches as Sources of Archaeological and Paleoecological Data inClimate Change Research in Glacier National Park, 2010-2016 (NPS funded).P.I.Investigating Early Holocene/Late Pleistocene geology and archaeology of the BighornMts., 2001 – 2013 (NSF, BLM, BOR funded)P.I.Investigation of Early Holocene archaeology in Grand Teton National Park, 1999 (UWfunded)P.I.Pine Springs reinvestigation, SW Wyoming, 1998, 2000 (NSF funded).Co-P.I. (with Lin Poyer, Univ. of Cincinnati), Ethnoarchaeology, Foraging Behavior andEthnicity Among the Mikea of Madagascar, 1993-present; field research in 1993, 1994,and 1995. Oversight for graduate student field research 1996-1998.P.I.Test excavation of Mustang Rockshelter, Nevada, 1990.Co-Director (with Margaret Nelson, SUNY, Buffalo), Black Range ArchaeologicalProject, Southwest New Mexico, 1988-89Director, Carson-Stillwater Archaeological Project, Nevada; survey andexcavation; 1980-81; 1986; 1987; 1990.Research Assistant, faunal analysis, the Horner Site, Wyoming, summer, 1982;

8University of Wyoming, Directors: George Frison and Lawrence Todd.Research Associate, Mimbres Foundation, 1979-1980; computer consultant,ceramic reconstruction, field report compilation; Director: StevenLeBlanc.Field Supervisor, Hidden Cave Archaeological Project, Nevada, summer, 1979,American Museum of Natural History; Director: David Hurst Thomas.Field Supervisor, surface survey, shell/burial mound excavation, St.Catherine's Island, Georgia; March, 1976; May 1978; American Museum ofNatural History; Director: David Hurst Thomas.Field Supervisor, Lake Tonopah Paleoindian Project, Nevada, surface survey and mapping,summer, 1977; American Museum of Natural History; Director: David Hurst Thomas.Field Supervisor, excavation of Triple-T Rockshelter, Nevada, summer, 1976;American Museum of Natural History; director: David Hurst Thomas.Field Assistant, survey in the central Sierra Nevada; excavation of open-air, historic aboriginaloccupation in Owens Valley, California; summer, 1978; New York University; director: RobertBettinger.Other Areas of Fieldwork (1973-1984): St. Catherine's Island, Georgia (historic archaeology,prehistoric burial and shell mounds); Cody, Wyoming (rockshelter); Mimbres Valley, NM(pueblo); Chile (Atacama Desert: highland Inca sites, coastal shell middens); Nevada(rockshelters, surface survey); Maine (Michaud Clovis Site); New York City (Wall Street,historic archaeology).Professional PublicationsIn ProgressRising from Ruins: A 15,000 Year History of the United States. Book manuscript in preparation.Why Are Fluted Points Rarely Found in Caves and Rockshelters? Kelly, R.L. For submission toPaleoAmerica.Rockshelter Use in Northwestern Wyoming Kelly, R.L. et al. For submission to PlainsAnthropologist.Books and Monographs2018 Kelly, R.L. The Fifth Beginning: What Six Million Years of History Can Tell Us AboutOur Future. Chinese edition. Beijing, CITIC Press Corporation.2016 Kelly, R.L. The Fifth Beginning: What Six Million Years of History Can Tell Us AboutOur Future. Berkeley, University of California Press. (recipient of the ArchaeologicalInstitute of America, Felicia A. Holton Book Award)2017 Archaeology, 7th edition. Kelly, R.L. and D.H. Thomas. Belmont, CA: CengageLearning.2014 Archaeology: Down to Earth, 5th edition. Kelly, R.L. and D.H. Thomas. Belmont, CA:

9Wadsworth/Cengage Learning.2014 The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers Kelly, R.L. Seoul: Sahoi Pyungnon Publishing.Korean Translation by Chuntaek Seong. (Selected as an “Outstanding Academic Book”by the Korean Academy of Science.)2013 The Lifeways of Hunter-Gatherers: The Foraging Spectrum, 2nd edition. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press.2013 Kelly, R.L. and D.H.Thomas. Archaeology, 6th edition. Belmont, CA:Wadsworth/Cengage Learning.2011 Kelly, R.L. and David Hurst Thomas Doing Archaeology CD-ROM. Belmont, CA:Wadsworth/Cengage Learning.2011 Archaeology: Down to Earth, 4th edition. Kelly, R.L. and D.H. Thomas. Belmont, CA:Wadsworth/Cengage Learning.2010 Kelly, R.L. and D.H.Thomas. Archaeology, 5th edition. Belmont, CA:Wadsworth/Cengage Learning.2009 Thomas, D.H. Kelly, R.L., and P.C. Dawson. Archaeology. Canadian Edition. Nelson,Ontario, Canada.2007 Kelly, R.L. Mustang Shelter: Test Excavation of a Rockshelter in the StillwaterMountains, Western Nevada. Nevada Bureau of Land Management Cultural ResourceSeries 18. Available on CD with data tables, and on-line:http://www.blm.gov/nv/st/en/prog/more programs/cultural resources/reports.html.2007 Kelly, R.L. The Foraging Spectrum: Diversity in Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways. Revisedversion. Percheron Press, Clinton Corners, New York2007 David Hurst Thomas and R.L. Kelly Archaeology: Down to Earth, 3rd edition. Belmont,CA: Thomson/Wadsworth.2006 David Hurst Thomas and R.L. Kelly Doing Archaeology CD-ROM. Belmont, CA:Thomson/Wadsworth.2006 David Hurst Thomas and R.L. Kelly Archaeology.4th edition. Belmont, CA:Thomson/Wadsworth.2001 Kelly, R.L. Prehistory of the Carson Desert and Stillwater Mountains, Nevada:Environment, Mobility and Subsistence. University of Utah Anthropological Papers 123.Salt Lake City.1995 Kelly, R.L. The Foraging Spectrum: Diversity in Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways.Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. (1996 Choice Outstanding AcademicBook)1995 C. S. Larsen and Kelly, R.L. (editors and contributors), Bioarchaeology of the StillwaterMarsh: Prehistoric Human Adaptation in the Western Great Basin. AnthropologicalPapers of the American Museum of Natural History 77.Technical Reports2017 R.L. Kelly, and Craig M. Lee (co-PIs). Final Report to Glacier National Park: Ice Patchesas Sources of Archeological and Paleoecological Data in Climate Change Research. RMCESU Cooperative Agreement Number: H1200090004 (IMR). On file at GlacierNational Park and Billings Curation Center, Montana.

102017 Mackey, Madeleine, T. Surovell, R. L. Kelly, M.J. O’Brien, and S. Pelton. The 2016Field Season at the La Prele Mammoth Site, Converse County, Wyoming. Report on fileat the Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming.2016 Mackey, Madeleine, T. Surovell, R. L. Kelly, M.J. O’Brien, and S. Pelton. The 2015Field Season at the La Prele Mammoth Site, Converse County, Wyoming. Report on fileat the Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming.2007 Kelly, R.L. and Marit Bovee. Shoshone Canyon Cave, Report of Excavations, 2006.Cooperative Ecosystems Studies Unit Cooperative Agreement No. 06FC6021522006 Kornfeld, M., R.L. Kelly, M.L. Larson and D.T. Anderson. Paint Rock Canyon andBighorn Shelters: A Preliminary Report for 2004. George C. Frison Institute ofArchaeology and Anthropology Technical Report 37.2004 Kelly, R.L. Protohistoric Native American Investigations at Fort Laramie. In Searchingfor Fort William: An 1834 Trading Post at Fort Laramie National Historic Site,Wyoming, edited by Danny Walker, pp. 137-143. Report prepared by the Wyoming StateArchaeologist Office for Long Distance Trails Office, National Park Service.2004 Wall, S., M. Kornfeld, J. Moss, J. Finley, R.L. Kelly, M.L. Larson, and G.C. Frison.2002 Investigations in Paint Rock Canyon and Southsider Shelter. George C. FrisonInstitute of Archaeology and Anthropology Technical Report 28.2004 Prasciunas, M., M.L. Larson, M. Kornfeld, R.L. Kelly, and G.C. Frison. Results of 2003Investigations in Paint Rock Canyon Archaaeological Landscape District. George C.Frison Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology Technical Report 30.2003 Kelly, R.L., Mary Prasciunas, Danny Walker, Judson Finley, and Rick Weathermon.Report on 2002 Activities at Juniper Cave, 48BH3178. Report submitted to the BLM,Cody District in fulfillment of BLM Task Order TO-5, agreement number KAA990012.2002 Kornfeld, M., S. Wall, J. Daniele, Kelly, R.L. , M.L. Larson, and G.C. Frison. Paint RockCanyon Archaeological Landscape District: 2001 Preliminary Report. George C. FrisonInstitute of Archaeology and Anthropology Technical Report 20c.1999 Kelly, R.L. Early Holocene Prehistory in the Intermontane West: Reinvestigation of thePine Spring Site, Southwest Wyoming. George C. Frison Institute of Archaeology andAnthropology Technical Report 17a.1983 Kelly, R.L. An Examination of Amateur Collections from the Carson Sink, Nevada.Bureau of Land Management Technical Report 10. Available on-line:http://www.blm.gov/nv/st/en/prog/more programs/cultural resources/reports.html.Professional Papers2018 Ben A. Potter, Alwynne B. Beaudoin, C. Vance Haynes, Vance T. Holliday, Charles E.Holmes, John W. Ives, Robert Kelly, Bastien Llamas, Ripan Malhi, Shane Miller, DavidReich, Joshua D. Reuther, Stephan Schiffels, and Todd Surovell. Arrival Routes of FirstAmericans Uncertain. Science 359:1224.2018 Freeman, J., D.A. Byers, E. Robinson, and R.L. Kelly. Culture Process and theInterpretation of Radiocarbon Data. 2017 Kelly, R.L., Spencer R. Pelton, and Erick N. Robinson. Studying Sharing from the

20142014Archaeological Record: Problems and Potential of Scale. In Inter-DisciplinaryPerspective on Sharing among Hunter-Gatherers in the Past and Present, McDonaldInstitute Monograph Series, edited by David Friesem and Noa Lavi. Cambridge,Cambridge University Press, under review.Braje, Todd J., T.D. Dillehay, J.M. Erlandson, S.M. Fitzpatrick, D.K. Grayson, V.T.Holliday, R.L. Kelly, R.G. Klein, D.J. Meltzer, and T.C. Rick. Were Hominins in California 130,000 Years Ago? Paleoamerica 3:1-3.Naudinot, N., and R.L.Kelly, Climate Change and Archaeology. Introduction to the FrisonInstitute Symposium on Archaeology and Climate Change. Quaternary International 428:12.Zahid, H. Jabran, Erick Robinson, and R.L. Kelly, Agriculture, Population Growth andStatistical Analysis of the Radiocarbon Record. Proceedings of the National Academy ofSciences 113:931-935.The Abyss: An Academic Archaeologist Looks at the Future. The Society for AmericanArchaeology Archaeological Record 15(4):12-17.Kelly, R.L., Que nous apprend la mobilité des chasseurs-cueilleurs sur la colonisation denouveaux territoires? Les systèmes de mobilité de la Préhistoire au Moyen Âge, edited by N.Naudinot, L. Meignen, D. Binder, and G. Querré, pp. 19-27. Éditions APDCA, Antibes,France.Kelly, R.L. Comment on “Burning the land: an ethnographic study of off-site fire use bycurrent and historically documented foragers and implications for the interpretation ofpast fire practices in the landscape. Current Anthropology 56: 318.Kelly, R.L. The Human Behavioral Ecology of Foragers, for Handbook of SocialEvolutionism, pp. 295-315, edited by J. Turner, A. Maryanski, and R. Machalek. Boulder,Paradigm Publishers.Kelly, R.L. Binford vs. Childe: What Makes an Archaeologist Influential? Journal ofAnthropological Archaeology 38: 67-71.Kelly, R.L. and Nicolas Naudinot. Introduction to the Frison Institute Symposium onRadiocarbon Dating Applications. Journal of Archaeological Science 52: 548-548.Kelly, R.L. Technology, in Oxford Handbook of Hunter-Gatherer Archaeology andAnthropology, edited by V. Cummings, P. Jordan, and M. Zvelebil, pp. 1110-1126.Oxford, Oxford University Press.Ostahowski, Brian, and R.L. Kelly Alm Rockshelter Lithic Debitage Analysis:Implications for Hunter-Gatherer Mobility Strategies in the Big Horn Mountains,Wyoming. In Lithics in the West, edited by D. MacDonald, W. Andrefsky, and P-L. Yu,pp. 118-139. Missoula, University of Montana Press.Waguespack, N., and R.L. Kelly An Update on New World Colonization Research: ThePaleoamerican Odyssey Conference. Evolutionary Anthropology 23:47-48.Lee, Craig, R.L. Kelly, Rachel Reckin, Ira Matt, and Pei-Lin Yu. Ice Patch Archaeologyin Western North America. Society for American Archaeology Archaeological Record14(2): 17-21.Kelly, R.L. A Review of New Developments in North American Archaeology.Archaeologica Japonica 65, pp. 80-90 (in Japanese).

122013 Kelly, R.L. Todd Surovell, Bryan Shuman, and Geoff Smith. A Continuous ClimaticImpact on Holocene Human Population in the Rocky Mountains. Proceedings of theNational Academy of Sciences 110: 443-447.2013 Kelly, R.L. From the Peaceful to the Warlike: Ethnographic and Archaeological Insightsinto Hunter-Gatherer Warfare and Homicide. In War, Peace, and Human Nature: TheConvergence of Evolutionary and Cultural Views, edited by Douglas Fry, 151-167.Oxford, Oxford University Press.2011 Kelly, R.L. Obsidian in the Carson Desert: Mobility or Trade? In Perspectives on PrehistoricTrade and Exchange in California and the Great Basin, edited by Richard E. Hughes, pp. 189200. Salt Lake City, University of Utah Press.2011 Kelly, R.L. Why Did Binford’s Middle-Range Program Outcompete Schiffer’sFormation Process Program? Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 18: 284-290.2010 Kelly, R.L. A Good Start (Comment on Forum: The Intergenerational Transfer ofWealth). Current Anthropology 51: 109-110.2010 Laughlin, J. and R. L. Kelly. Experimental Analysis of the Practical Limits of LithicRefitting. Journal of Archaeological Science 37: 427-433.2010 Kelly, R.L. Hunter-Gatherer Foraging and Colonization of the Western Hemisphere, inJ.M. Broughton and M. Cannon (eds), Evolutionary Ecology and Archaeology:Applications to Problems in Human Evolution. Salt Lake City, University of Utah Press,pp. 122-132. (Reprint of 1997 Russian and 1999 Anthropologie publications.)2009 Kelly, R.L. The Three Side of a Biface (reprint). In Archaeological Lithic Analysis:readings from American Antiquity and Latin American Antiquity, compiled by GeorgeOdell, pp. 347-364. SAA Press, Washington, DC.2009 Kelly, R.L. Comment on “Pristine Aborigines or “Victims of Progress”? The WesternShoshone in the Anthropological Imagination” Current Anthropology 50: 868-869.2009 Surovell, T., J. Finley, G. Smith, P.J. Brantingham, and R. L. Kelly. Correcting TemporalFrequency Distributions for Taphonomic Bias. Journal of Archaeological Science 36: 17151724.2008 Madsen, D.B. and R.L. Kelly. The “Good Sweet Water” of Great Basin Marshes, in TheGreat Basin: People and Place in Ancient Times, edited by C. Fowler and D. Fowler, pp.79-86. School of American Research, Santa Fe.2008 Larsen, C.S., R.L. Kelly, M. Schoeninger, C.B. Ruff, D. Hutchinson, and B. Hemphill.Living on the Margins: Biobehavioral Adaptations in the Western Great Basin. In CaseStudies in Environmental Archaeology, edited by E.J. Reitz, C.A. Scarry, and S.J.Scudder, pp. 161 -189 (Update of 1995 publication). New York: Springer.2007 Kelly, R.L. and M. Prasciunas. Did the Ancestors of Native Americans Cause AnimalExtinctions in Late Pleistocene North America? In Native Americans and theEnvironment: Perspectives on the Ecological Indian, edited by M.E. Harkin and D.R.Lewis, pp. 95-122. Lincoln, University of Nebraska Press.2006 Kelly, R.L. Investigaciones sobre el Paleoindio norteamericano. In Llegar a un NuevoMundo: La arqueología do los primeros

2014 Wyoming Honors Program, Excellence in Non-Honors Courses . Meiji University, Japan, 2013 University College, Institute of Archaeology, London, UK, 2013 . Wyoming Fund for Archaeology, Alm Shelter excavation, 2400, Summer, 2018 National Geographic Society, Investigating the Spatial Structure of a Human-Mammoth Association at