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Name: Philip L. Kohl

Profession: Professor, Department of Anthropology, Wellesley College

Spouse's Name and Profession: Barbara S. Gard, attorney; two children: Owen Nathaniel and Mira Eleanor Kohl

Home Address: 243 Pleasant St., Antrim, NH 03440

Telephone: (781) 283-2146 (office); (603) 588-2047 (home)

Advanced Degrees:

B.A. Columbia University Greek and Latin - 1969

M.A. Harvard University Anthropology - 1972

Ph.D. Harvard University Anthropology - 1974

Honors and Research Grants:

Columbia University, Tuition Scholarship - 1969

Phi Beta Kappa, Columbia Chapter - 1969

Jones Scholar, Harvard University, Dept. of Classics - 1969-70

Staff Tuition Scholarships, Harvard University, Dept. of Anthropology - 1970-73

Josephine de Karman Fellowship - 1973-74

National Academy of Sciences exchange with the Soviet Academy of Sciences, USSR - Nov. 1978 - Feb. 1979

International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) Senior Scholar Exchange with the Ministry of Higher Education, USSR - Mar. 1979 - June 1979

Chercheur Associe, URA no. 10, CNRS, Paris - Dec. 1980 - Mar. 1981

Research Fellow, Davis Russian Research Center, Harvard Univ. July 1983 - June 1986, and July 2003-June 2006

First Recipient, Whitehead Assoc. Professor of Critical Thought, Wellesley College - July 1983 - June 1985

National Academy of Sciences exchange with the Soviet Academy of Sciences, USSR - Feb. 1986 - July 1986

Research Associate, Peabody Museum, Harvard Univ. - April 1987 -

Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Fellowship to work at the Institut für Ur-und Frühgeschichte, der Universität Heidelberg, BRD - Aug. 1988 - Jan. 1989

renewed for Eurasien Abteilung, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Berlin, Germany - Oct. 1999 - Jan. 2000

National Science Foundation grant no. BNS - 9007973 "Preliminary Reconnaissances of Archaeological Sites in Djavakhetia, Georgia SSR and Shirak, Armenia SSR" - June 1990 - Nov. 1991

National Geographic Society research grant - 4308-90 "Preliminary Reconnaissances..." - summer 1990

Samuel H. Kress Foundation grant to support research in Georgia, SSR and Armenia, SSR - summer 1990

Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research grant to support preliminary excavations at Satkhe, Georgia - summer 1991

National Science Foundation grant no. USE - 9051143 "Computer Graphics Applications for Processing Archaeological Data" - May 1990 - Oct. 1992

National Endowment for the Humanities grant no. RO-22523-92 "Development of IPARC (International Program for Anthropological Research in the Caucasus) - May 1992 - Nov. 1994

Earthwatch sponsorship of "Prehistoric Investigations in the Highlands between the Kura and Araxes Rivers, Republics of Georgia and Armenia" - summer 1993

Samuel H. Kress Foundation grant to support research in Georgia and Armenia - summer 1993

Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research grant to support research in Georgia and Armenia - summer 1993

National Geographic Society research grant - 5483-95 grant to support research on the Caspian Plain of Southern Daghestan, Russia - summer 1995

German-American Academic Council Foundation grant to support IPARC research - 1995-1997

Georgian Association grant to support research in Djavakheti, Georgia - 1995-1996

Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research grant (no. 6162) to support archaeological investigations at Velikent in Southern Daghestan, Russia - 1997-98

National Geographic Society research grant - 5498-97 to support archaeological investigations at Velikent in Southern Daghestan, Russia - 1997-98

Corresponding Member, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut - 1997 -

appointed Kathryn Wasserman Davis Professor of Slavic Studies, Wellesley College - 1999 -

Fulbright Senior Scholar Exchange Program to Argentina - Apr. - June 2000

Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological International Collaborative Research Grant for excavation and analyses of materials from Velikent and Kabaz Kutan, Daghestan (with R.G. Magomedov) - Jan. 2000-Dec. 2001

Wenner-Gren Foundation – Conference Grant (co-organizer) for Nation-Building and Science: Natural History and Anthropology in the Americas at the Turn of the Century conference, Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, AZ - May 2002

International Research and Exchanges Board Short Term Travel Grant – for fieldwork in Azerbaijan - August 2002

Getty Foundation and National Geographic Society special grants to organize symposium on “Protecting the Cultural and National Heritages of Afghanistan” at World Archaeological Congress meetings, Washington, DC - June 2003

Fulbright Senior Specialist to visit archaeological sites in Mongolia - August 2003

 

Advanced Degrees:

Harvard-Iran Project at Tepe Yahya 1968-71, 1973

1972, summer visit to archaeological sites in Turkey and Iran

1972-73, study of museum collections in London, Paris, Rome, Berlin, Aarhus, Chicago, Philadelphia, Teheran, Baghdad, Damascus, Aleppo, Ankara, and Istanbul

1975-76, preliminary archaeological surveys in northeastern Afghanistan

1978, archaeological survey and mapping of sites in the Darreh Gaz plain of Iranian Khorassan

1978-79, study of Central Asian Bronze Age materials in Moscow, Leningrad, Dushanbe, Ashkhabad, Tashkent, and Samarkand, USSR

May 1979, participant in field excavations under A.A. Askarov, Director, Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Sciences, Samarkand Djarkutan, southern Uzbekistan

December 1982 - January 1983, preliminary field visit to Oman

July 1985 - September 1985, archaeological excavations at Sarazm, Nurtepa, Soviet Tadjikistan

February 1986 - August 1986, study of prehistoric materials from the Caucasus in Moscow, Leningrad, Baku, Tbilisi, and Erevan, visiting archaeological sites throughout Transcaucasia; trip included two-week visit to Frunze to study archaeological materials from the Kirghiz SSR

June 1990 - August 1990, principal investigator on archaeological survey and preliminary excavations in southern Georgia (Djavakhetia) and northwestern Armenia (Shirak), USSR

July 1991 - August 1991, director, excavations at Satkhe, Georgia USSR

June 1992-August 1992, director of IPARC and excavations at Horom, Armenia

June 1993-August 1993, director of IPARC and excavations in Armenia and Georgia, preliminary visit to Daghestan, Russia

June 1994 - director of IPARC excavations at Velikent, southern Daghestan, Russia

June 1995 - July 1995 - American director of IPARC excavations at Velikent, southern Daghestan, Russia and at Horom, Armenia

June 1997 - August 1997 - American director of IPARC excavations at Velikent, southern Daghestan, Russia

August 1998 – excavations at Velikent, southern Daghestan, Russia

August 2000 – visited archaeological sites in Ukraine and southern Russia (Volgograd-Don interfluve)

August 2001 – visited archaeological sites in northwestern and northeastern Azerbaijan

August 2002 – mapped eastern half of Sassanian fortification wall and excavated sounding at Serker-tepe, northeastern Azerbaijan

August 2003 – visited archaeological sites in central and north central Mongolia

Teaching Experience:

Harvard University, Dept. of Anthropology, Teaching Asst. 1970-73

Wellesley College, Dept. of Anthropology, Asst. Professor 1974-82

Wellesley College, Dept. of Anthropology, Acting Chairman 1977-78

Wellesley College, Dept. of Anthropology, Assoc. Professor 1982-88

Wellesley College, Dept. of Anthropology, Professor 1988-

Wellesley College, Dept. of Anthropology, Chairman 1983-85, 1986-87, 1991-92

Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, 75006 Paris Dec. 1980- Mar. 1981

Visiting Professor, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research 1981-1985

Visiting Professor, Universidad de La Plata, Argentina Sept. 1997

Visiting Professor (Fulbright Scholar), Dpto. de Arqueologia, Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Pcia. de Buenos Aires, Olavarria, Argentina May 2000

Foreign Research Scholar, Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Lyon and Paris, France January 2001

Doctoral Dissertation Defense Committee, Université de Paris I, Pantheon, Sorbonne, Paris for Dr. B. Lyonnet June 2001 Ph.D. Dissertation: Seeds of Upheaval: The Production of Chlorite at Tepe Yahya and an Analysis of Commodity Production and Trade in Southwest Asia in the Mid-Third Millennium, available in two volumes, University Microfilms, Ann Arbor

Professional Societies:

American Anthropological Association, nominating committee, archaeology unit (1989-1991)

Society for American Archaeology (1975-1981, 1993-)

Archaeological Institute of America (Corresponding Secretary, Boston Chapter 1977-78)

British Institute of Persian Studies

British Institute of Afghan Studies

Dialectical Anthropology, member International Board of Editors

Center for Materials Research in Archaeology and Ethnology, Wellesley College representative

Honorary Associate in Near Eastern Archaeology, Peabody Museum, Harvard University (1975-79)

Center for Afghanistan Studies, Research Associate (1976-78)

New York Academy of Sciences (1982-1985)

American Association for the Advancement of Science (1982-1986)

Anthropology and Archeology of Eurasia (formerly Soviet Archeology and Anthropology), advisory board
Society for the Study of Caucasia


National Association for Armenian Studies and Research

American Schools of Oriental Research (1992-1993)

Georgian Association in the United States of America, member Board of Advisors

Human Relations Area Files (HRAF) Prehistory Database Project, member

Advisory Board Corresponding Member, Deutsches Archäologisches
Institut (1997-)

Fulbright Senior Specialist (2002 -)

Archaeological Dialogues, editorial board (2003 - )

Center Associate, Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, Harvard University 2003-2006


Publications:
Articles and Book Reviews:

1. "The Early Bronze Age of Iran as Seen from Tepe Yahya," Expedition 13, no. 3-4, with C. C. Lamberg-Karlovsky

2. "The Autonomous cultures of Eastern Iran and Their Relations with Early Dynastic Sumer," published in limited edition, Boston Museum of Fine Arts

3. "Production and Trade in the Early Third Millennium: the Integration of Economic Theory to Archaeological Data,"the Special Publication of the Ministry of Culture and Arts (Iran) for the VIth International Congress of Iranian Art and Archaeology)

4. "The Archaeology of Trade," Dialectical Anthropology, vol. 1, no. 1

5. "'Steatite' Carvings of the Early Third Millennium B.C.," American Journal of Archaeology, vol. 80, no. 1

6. "Carved Chlorite Vessels: A Trade in Finished Commodities in the Mid-Third Millennium," Expedition, 17, no. 5

7. "Archaeological Reconnaissances in Eastern Afghanistan, 1975-76," Annali, vol. 38

8. "The Balance of Trade in Southwestern Asia in the Mid-Third Millennium B.C.," Current Anthropology, pp. 463-492, vol. 19, no. 3

9. "Stateless Cities: The Differentiation of Societies in the Near Eastern Neolithic," Dialectical Anthropology, vol. 2, no. 4, with R. Wright

10. Review of films "Archaeology in Mesopotamia" and "The Earliest Writing," American Anthropologist, vol. 78, no. 1

11. "A Note on Chlorite Artefacts from Shahr-i Sokhta," East and West, vol. 27, pp. 111-127, 1977

12. "Physical Analyses of Soft Stone Vessels from Southwest Asia," Archaeometry, vol. 21(2), pp. 131-159, 1979 with G. Harbottle and E. Sayre

13. "The 'World Economy' of West Asia in the Third Millennium B.C.," South Asian Archaeology 1977: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference of South Asian Archaeology, Napoli 1977, ed. by M. Taddei

14. "Prehistoric 'Turan' and Southern Turkmenia: The Problem of Cultural Diversity," in Frontiers of the Indus Civilization, a festschrift for Sir Mortimer Wheeler, ed. by S.P. Gupta, New Delhi, pp. 321-331

15. "Archaeological Reconnaissances in the Darreh Gaz Plain: A Short Report," Iran, vol. XVIII, pp. 160-172, 1980 with D. Heskel

16. "Arkheologicheskie pamyatniki ravnini Darre Gaz (rasprostranenie sistemi khronologli Namazga na materiali Iranskogo Khorasana) ["Archaeological Monuments in the Darreh Gaz Plain and Correlation of the Namazga Chronology to Materials of Iranian Khorassan"], Sovetskaya Arkheologiya, 1982 (4): 33-47 with D.L. Heskel

17. "The First World Economy: External Relations and Trade in West and Central Asia in the Third Millennium B.C.," Mesopotamien und Seine Nachbarn, ed. H. J. Nissen/J. Renger, pp. 23-32, teil 1. Dietrich Reimer Verlag

18. Review of books Ebla and The Archaeology of the Bible, American Anthropologist 83 (2): 445-446

19. "The Namazga Civilization: An Overview," in The Bronze Age Civilization of Central Asia: Recent Soviet Discoveries, ed. by P.L. Kohl, pp. vii-xxxix

20. "Implications of Recent Evidence for the Prehistory of Northeastern Iran and Southwestern Turkmenistan" with R. Biscione and M.L. Ingraham, Iranica Antiqua, vol. XV-XVI, pp. 185-204, ed. by L. Vanden Berghe, Festschrift for R. Ghirshman

21. "Force, History, and the Evolutionist Paradigm," Marxist Perspectives in Archaeology, ed. by M. Spriggs, Cambridge University Press, pp. 127-134

22. "Materialist Approaches in Prehistory," Annual Review of Anthropology, vol. 10: 98-118

23. Review of Archaeology of Soviet Central Asia and the Indian Borderlands, 2 vols., for Archaeology 35 (3), May-June 1982, pp. 78-79

24. "Central Asia (Western Turkestan): Neolithic to the Early Iron Age," Chronologies in Old World Archaeology, 3rd edition, pp. 179-195, ed. by R.W. Ehrich, University of Chicago Press

25. "Archaeology and Prehistory," in A Dictionary of Marxist Thought, ed. by T. Bottomore, Basil Blackwell Publishers, pp. 25-28

26. "The Ancient Economy, Transferrable Technologies, and the Bronze Age World-System: A View from the Northeastern Frontier of the Ancient Near East," in Centre and Periphery in the Ancient World, New Directions in Archaeology Series, Cambridge University Press, ed. by M. Rowlands et. al., pp. 13-24, reprinted in Contemporary Archaeology in Theory: A Reader, ed. by R.W. Preucel and I. Hodder, pp. 143-164, Blackwell Publishers Ltd., 1996

27. Review of The Labour Theory of Culture: A Reexamination of Engels' Theory of Human Origins by C. Woolfson, American Anthropologist 85 (4): 1000-1001

28. "Symbolic Cognitive Archaeology: A New Loss of Innocence," Dialectical Anthropology 9: 105-117

29. "Recent Research in Central Asia," American Antiquity 50 (4): 789-795

30. "The Use and Abuse of World Systems Theory: The Case of the 'Pristine' West Asian State," Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory, vol. 11 (1987), pp. 1-35; also a revised version in Archaeological Thought in America, pp. 218-240 ed. by C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky, Cambridge Unversity Press, 1989

31. Review of Working at Archaeology, by L. Binford, Man

32. "Sumer and the Indus Valley Civilization Compared: Towards an Historical Understanding of the Evolution of Early States," in Familie, Staat und Gesellschaftsformation, Grundprobleme vorkapitalischer Epochen einhundert Jahre nach Friedrich Engels' Werk "Der Ursprung der Familie, des Privanteigentums und des Staats," ed. by J. Hermann and J. Kohn, Akademie der Wissenschaften DDR, 1988, pp. 344-356; also a revised version of this paper appears in Perspectives in U.S. Marxist Anthropology, ed. by D. Hakken and H. Lessinger, Westview Press, 1987, pp. 81-121

33. Review of Development and Decline: The Evolution of Sociopolitical Organization, ed. by Claessen, et. al., Man

34. "Metallurgical Analysis from Sarazm, Tadjikistan, SSR," Archaeometry vol. 29, no. 1 with A. Isakov, C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky, and R. Maddin, pp. 90-102

35. "The Lands of Dilmun: Changing Cultural and Economic Relations During the Third to Early Second Millennia B.C." in Bahrain Through the Ages: the Archaeology, ed. by Shaikha H.A. Al Khalifa and M. Rice, KPI Ltd., London, pp. 367-375

36. "State Formation: Useful Concept or Idee Fixe" in Power Relations and State Formation ed. by T.C/ Patterson and C.W. Gailey, pp. 27-34, Archeology Section/American Anthropological Association publication, reissued by Sheffield Publishing Co. 1992

37. "The Material Culture of the Modern Era in the Ancient Orient: Suggestions for Future Work" in Domination and Resistance, ed. by M. Rowlands, D. Miller, and C. Tilley, pp. 240-245

38. "The Regional Tradition of Soviet Archaeology: Its Complementary Strengths and Weaknesses" to appear in The Archaeology of the Present: Critical Approaches to the Past, ed. by M.W. Conkey and R. McGuire (submitted 1986)

39. review of Academic Freedom and Apartheid by Peter Ucko, in Academe, July-August 1988, pp. 40-41

40. review of Die Kunst des Alten Afghanistan by V.I. Sarianidi, Bulletin of the Asia Institute, vol. 4, pp. 334-336

41. review of State Formation and Political Legitimacy, ed. by R. Cohen and J. Toland, American Anthropologist, vol. 92, no. 1, March 1990, pp. 262-263

42. "The Northern 'Frontier' of the Ancient Near East: Transcaucasia and Central Asia Compared," American Journal of Archaeology, 92 (1988), pp. 591-596

43. "World Prehistory: Comments on the Development, Peculiarities and Requirements of a Forgotten Genre," Culture and History, vol. 5 (1989), pp. 133-144

44. "Chlorite," Encyclopaedia Iranica, vol. V, fasc. 5, pp. 494-495.

45. "Ethnic Strife: A Necessary Amendment to a Consideration of Class Struggles in Antiquity," Civilization in Crisis: Anthropological Perspectives (Essays in Honor of Stanley Diamond), ed. by C.W. Gailey, pp. 167-179

46. "The Transcaucasian 'Periphery' in the Bronze Age: A Preliminary Formulation" in Resources, Power and Interregional Interaction, ed. by E.M. Schortman and P.A. Urban, Plenum Press (1992), pp. 117- 137

47. "Limits to a Post-Processual Archaeology (or, The Dangers of a New Scholasticism)," pp. 13-19 in Archaeological Theory: Who Sets the Agenda?, ed. by N. Yoffee and A. Sherratt, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1993

48. "Foreword" pp. xv-xviii in Ancient Metallurgy in the USSR by E.N. Chernykh, Cambridge University Press 1992

49. "Neutron Activation Analyses of Caucasian Obsidians: Patterns of Exchange and Utilization" paper co-authored with R. Badaljan, M. James Blackman, and Z. Kikodze; general text prepared for multiple publications

50. "Darragaz, Dargaz," Encyclopaedia Iranica, vol. VII, fasc. 1, pp. 90-91.

51. "The Kura-Araxes 'Chiefdom/State': The Problems of Evolutionary Labels and Imperfect Analogies" pp. 223-232 in South Asian Archaeology Studies, ed. by G.L. Possehl (a Festschrift for W.A. Fairservis 1992

52. "The Bronze Age of the Caucasus and Central Asia" in Civilizations of the Ancient Near East, vol. II, edited by J. Sasson, Charles Scribner's Sons, pp. 1051-1065

53. "The Wellesley Archaeological Project in Armenia and Georgia" in Armenia General Benevolent Union Newsletter, June 1991.

54. "Archaeological Investigations at Horom in the Shirak Plain of Northwestern Armenia, 1990," pp. 31-48 in Iran, vol. XXX, 1992.

55. review of Upon This Foundation. The 'Ubaid Reconsidered. Proceedings from the 'Ubaid Symposium, Elsinore 1988, American Antiquity, vol. 57, no. 2, April 1992, pp. 371-372

56. bibliographic entries for Prehistory section (covering former USSR, Central Asia and the Caucasus) in Guide to the Historical Literature, section ed. by P.J. Watson

57. review of J. Goody The Oriental, the Ancient, and the Primitive: systems of marriage and the family in the pre-industrial societies of Eurasia in Journal of the History of the Behavorial Sciences, vol. 28, October 1992, pp. 409-410

58. review of S. B. Pomeroy (ed.) Women's History and Ancient History in The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1992, pp. 310-312

59. "Introduction" Soviet Anthropology and Archaeology, spring 1992, volume 30, no. 4, pp. 3-8; guest editor for special issue Recent Discoveries in Transcaucasia.

60. "International Program for Research in the Caucasus: Field Seasons 1990 and 1991" in Archaeological News, 1993, pp. 17-20 with E.A. Carson, C. Edens, and J. Pearce; a different version of this paper appeared in Bulletin of the Asia Institute, new series/vol. 6, 1992, pp. 143-150

61. "Archaeological Excavations at Horom, Armenia 1992" pp. 5-7 in Report: Bulletin of the Asia Institute, no. 3, 1993 with D. Stronach; different versions of this paper appeared in Mar Sipri, ed. P. Zimansky,the AGBU Newsletter 1993, and Archaeological News, 1993, pp. 21-23

62. "Preliminary Report on the 1992 Excavations at Horom, Armenia" Iran, vol. XXXI, pp. 1-24 with R.S. Badaljan, C. Edens, R. Gorny, D. Stronach, A.V. Tonikjan, S. Hamayakjan, S. Mandrikjan, and M.
Zardarjan

63. "Preliminary Report on the 1993 Excavations at Horom, Armenia" Iran, vol. XXXII, pp. 1-22 with R.S. Badaljan, D. Stronach, and A. Tonikjan

64. "Appendix A: Archaeological Investigations in Southern Georgia 1993" Iran, vol. XXXII, pp. 22-29, with B. Isaac, Z. Kikodze, G. Mindiashvili, A. Ordzhonikidze, and G. White

65. "Nationalism, Politics, and the Practice of Archaeology in Soviet Transcaucasia" in Journal of European Archaeology, 1993, pp. 181- 188

66. "Prehistoric Investigations in the Caucasus: International Research in an Arena of National Conflicts", Altorientalische Forschungen, 22, no. 1 (1995): 87-102, a Festschrift for Dr. B. Brentjes

67. "Trade and World Systems in Early Bronze Age Western Asia," in Trade and Exchange in Prehistoric Europe, ed. by C. Scarre and F. Healy, 1993, Oxbow Books: Oxford, pp. 17-34

68. "Between Marx and a Hard Place: Transformations in Soviet Archaeology" Earthwatch magazine, Jan.-Feb. 1993

69. review of O. Lordkipanidse's Archäologie in Georgien: Von der Altsteinzeit zum Mittelalter in Archaeological News, 1993, pp. 37-38

70. "Childe and 'the Barbarians': A Reconsideration," pp. 39-44 in Craft Specialization and Social Evolution: In Memory of V. Gordon Childe, ed. by B. Wailes, University Museum Publications: Philadelphia, 1996.

71. "Archaeology in the Service of the State: Theoretical Considerations" for Nationalism, Politics, and the Practice of Archaeology with C. Fawcett (see below), pp. 3-18.

72. "Nationalism, Politics, and the Practice of Archaeology in the Caucasus" for Nationalism, Politics, and the Practice of Archaeology, with G.R. Tsetskhaladze, pp. 149-174.

73. review of Centuries of Darkness by P. James in The Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1995, pp. 274-275

74. review of Early Mesopotamia and Iran: Contact and Conflict c. 3500-1600 B.C. ed. by J. Curtis, in The American Journal of Archaeology, 98 (October 1994): 5-6

75. "Analizy neitronnoi aktivatsii kavkazskogo obsidiana: istochniki i modeli utilizatsii i snabzheniya (epokha neolita-rannego zheleza)," in Izuchenie Drevnikh Kul'tur i Tsivilizatsii, ed. by V.M. Masson, 1994, St. Petersburg, pp. 87-92, with R.S. Badaljan and Z. Kikodze

76. review of Teoría y Práctica de la Prehistoria: Perspectivas desde los Extremos de Europa (Theory and Practice of Prehistory: Views from Edges of Europe), ed. by Ma. Isabel Martínez Navarrete, for Trabajos de Prehistoria, vol. 51, no. 2 (1994): 193-196

77. "The 1994 Excavations of the Daghestan-American Archaeological Expedition to Velikent in Southern Daghestan, Russia," Iran, vol. XXXIII (1995), pp. 139-147, with M.G. Gadzhiev, R.G. Magomedov,
and D. Stronach

78. "The International Program for Anthropological Research in the Caucasus (IPARC): An Example of Collaborative Research in the Commonwealth of Independent States," submitted in collaboration with all the IPARC participants at a Wellesley College conference, spring 1995 for a memorial volume for Academician V.P. Alexeev, Moscow.

79. review of Origins of the Bronze Age Civilization in Central Asia, by F.T. Hiebert, in American Antiquity.

80. "Affirming the Obvious" review of The Archaeology of Rank by P. Wason, Current Anthropology, December 1996, pp. 884-885.

81. "On Proprietary Rights in Archaeology: Some Unresolved Issues" in Discussion and Criticism, Current Anthropology, February 1996, pp. S113-114, and "Reply" in Current Anthropology, June 1996, pp. 511-513.

82. twelve entries for Diccionario de Arqueología: "Armenia (Tigranocerta); Arqueología marxista; Arqueología post-procesual; Centro-Periferia; Contexto arqueologíco; Cultura arqueologíca; Materialismo histórico; Modelos en arqueología; Nacionalismo en arqueología; Nueva arqueología; Revolución Neolítica; Teoría crítica," Madrid.

83. "L'Arménie avant le christianisme: son émergenceet son évolution jusqu'au début du 4e siècle après J.-C,"
pp. 18-25 in Arménie: Trésors de l'Arménie ancienne Somogy: Editions d'Art: Paris, 1996.

84. "Issledovaniya Dagestansko-Amerikanskoi Ekspeditsii," pp. 158-159 in Arkheologicheskie Otkritiya 1994 Goda, Institute of Archaeology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 1995 with M.G. Gadzhiev and R.G. Magomedov.

85. "O radiouglerodnykh datakh dlya pamyatnikov bronzovogo veka Dagestana," pp. 49-50 in Aktual'nie Problemy Arkheologii Severnogo Kavkaza (XIX 'Krupnovskie chteniya'), Institute of Archaeology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 1996 with M.G. Gadzhiev and R.G. Magomedov.

86. "Novie katakombnie mogil'niki epokhi bronzy v okrestnostyakh sel.Velikent," pp. 51-53 in Aktual'nie Problemy Arkheologii Severnogo Kavkaza (XIX 'Krupnovskie chteniya'), Institute of Archaeology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 1996 with M.G. Gadzhiev and R.G. Magomedov.

87. map of "Bactria" In Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World, edited by R.J.A. Talbert, with F. Hiebert, American Philological Association, Princeton University Press, 2000.

88. "Trappings of State, Ethnic Stereotyping, and the Rewriting of History: The Responsibilities of Intellectuals in the Construction of Nationalist Discourse," paper submitted and accepted for publication in Balkan Anthropology Newsletter, Sofia, Bulgaria, in press.

89. review of Civilization and World Systems: Studying World Historical Change, ed, by S.K. Sanderson, Altamira Press, for Journal of Anthropological Research, 1996, pp. 543-544.

90. review of La Transcaucasie au Néolithique et au Chalcolithique. , by C. Chataigner, Paleorient.

91. "Bericht über die amerikanisch-armenisch-deutsche archäologische Expedition in Horom/Armenien 1995", with Ruben S. Badaljan, Stephan E. Kroll, and Armen V. Tonikjan, Archaeologische Mitteilungen aus Iran, in press.

92. "The 1995 Daghestan-American Velikent Expedition: Excavations in Daghestan, Russia" with an Appendix on the Velikent Fauna by A. Morales and an Appendix on the Velikent Flora by A. Arnanz (co-authored with M.G. Gadzhiev, R.G. Magomedov, and D. Stronach), Eurasia Antiqua, band III, pp. 179-218.

93. "Kavkazskii obsidian: istochniki i modeli utilizatsii i snabzheniya (rezultati analizov neitronnoi aktivatsii) with R.S. Badalian and Z.K. Kikodze, pp. 245-264 in Istoriko-Filologicheskii Zhurnal, Armenian Academy of Sciences, 1996 no. 1-2 (143-144).

94. "Rhetoric and Reality: Discourses from the Divan", review of Images of the Recent Past: Readings in Historical Archaeology, ed. by C. Orser; Cultural Identity and Archaeology: The Construction of European
Communities, ed. by P. Graves-Brown, S. Jones, and C. Gamble; Nationalism and Archaeology, ed. by J. Atkinson, I. Banks, and J. O'Sullivan - in Current Anthropology 39 (1): 171-174 (1998).

95. "Chemical Characterization of Caucasian Obsidian: Geological Sources", with J. Blackman, R. Badaljan, and Z. Kikodze. In L'obsidienne au Proche et Moyen Orient: du volcan à l'outil. , ed. by M.-C. Cauvin, A. Gourgaud, B. Gratuze, N. Arnaud, G. Popeau, J.-L. Poidevinand C. Chataigner, British Archaeological Reports, International Series, 738: 205-234.

96. "Beyond Caricature and Polemics and Towards a Healthy Archaeology", comments on "Relativism, Objectivity and the Politics of the Past," in Archaeological Dialogues 5.1 (1998), pp. 30-34.

97. "Nationalism and Archaeology: On the Constructions of Nations and the Reconstructions of the Remote Past", Annual Review of Anthropology, 27 (1998): 223-246, a revised version of this article appears in the Encyclopedia of Nationalism, ed. by A. Motyl, vol. 1, Academic Press, pp. 25-38.

98. "Notes on the Fall of Horom" with S. Kroll, for Festschrift for D. Stronach, ed. by E. Haerinck, Iranica Antiqua, vol. XXXIV (1999): 243-260.

99. "Ispol'zovanie na Kavkaze dalekogo proshlogo dlya etnichekoy identifickatsii", Sovremennoe sostoyanie i perspektivi razvitiya istoricheskoy nauki Daghestana i Severnogo Kavkaza: Tezisi dokladov nauchnoy konferentsii, Makhachkala, 1997: 12-13 (also appeared as "Natsional'naya identichnost' i izpol'zovanie dalekogo proshlogo na Kavkaze" in Vtoroi mezhdunarodnyi kongress etnografov i anthropologov: rezyume dokladov i soobshchenii, Ufa, 1997: 31.

100. "National Identity and the Use of the Remote Past in the Caucasus.” In Beyond Balkanization, ed. by L. Domanska and K. Jacobs, Baltic-Pontic Studies 5: 34-43.

101. "Caucasian Bronze Age", regional tradition entry for The Outline of Archaeology Traditions, Encyclopedia of Prehistory , vol. 4, Europe ed. by P. Peregrine and M. Ember, Plenum Press, pp. 32-37.

102. "Diverse Approaches to the Ottoman Past: Towards A Globally Conceived, Regionally Specific Historical Archaeology," pp. 253-259 in A Historical Archaeology of the Ottoman Empire: Breaking New Ground, ed. by U. Baram and L. Carroll, Plenum Press: New York.

103. seven entries ("Archaeology and Nationalism", "Ethnogenesis", "Primordialism", "Homeland", "Georgian Nationalism", "Armenian Nationalism", "Shah Reza Mohammed Pahlevi") for the Enclycopedia of Nationalism, vol. 2, ed. by A. Motyl, Academic Press.

104. "Issledovanie Dagestano-amerikanskoi arkheologicheskoi ekspeditsii v 1998 g" co-authored with M.G. Gadzhiev, Sh.M. Gadzhiev, and R.G. Magomedov. In Arkheologicheskaya Konferentsia Kavkaza. vol. II. Kavkaz i stepnoi mir v drevnosti i srednie veka: materialy mezhdunarodnoi nauchnoi konferentsii, pp. 27-28.

105. review of The Bronze Age and Early Iron Age Peoples of Eastern Central Asia. vol. 1: Archaeology, Migration and Nomadism, Linguistics; vol. 2: Genetics and Physical Anthropology, Metallurgy, Textiles, Geography and Climatology, History and Mythology and Ethnology, ed. by V.H. Mair, Philadelphia: The University Museum in
American Journal of Archaeology 103 (1999): 15-16

106."Reflections on the Production of Chlorite at Tepe Yahya: 25 Years Later", in Excavations at Tepe Yahya, Iran 1967-1975: Periods IVC and IVB. by C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky and D.T. Potts, Cambridge, MA: American School of Prehistoric Research Bulletin 45 , Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University 2001: 209-230.

107. "Problems and Methods: Remembrances of Some Past Source Characterization Studies", in Patterns and Process, a Festschriftin Honor of Dr. Edward V. Sayre, ed. by L. van Zelst, Smithsonian Center for Materials Research and Education.2003, pp. 57-64.

108. “Daghestan-American Archaeological Investigations in Daghestan, Russia 1997-99(co-authored report with M. Gadzhiev, R. Magomedov, D. Stronach, and Sh. Gadzhiev), Eurasia Antiqua, 6: 47-123.

109. “Religion, Politics, and Prehistory: the life and writings of O. Menghin and their lingering legacy for culture-historical archaeology,” (with J.A. Perez Gollan), Current Anthropoology 43 (4 - August-October 2002): 561-586.

110. “Complex Societies of Central Eurasia from the Third to the First Millennia BC: Regional Specifics in the Light of Global Models,”report of conference in Arkaim, Russia (with L. Koryakova), Current Anthropology 41 (4): 638-642.

111. “Integrated Interaction at the Beginning of the Bronze Age: New Evidence from the Northeastern Caucasus and the Advent of Tin-Bronzes in the 3rd Millennium BC.” In Archaeology and the Borderlands: investigations in Caucasia and beyond, ed. by A.T. Smith and K.S. Rubinson, Monograph 47, The Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA, pp. 9-21.

112. review of Rethinking World-Systems: Diasporas, Colonies, and Interaction in Uruk Mesopotamia, by G.J. Stein, American Anthropologist, (March 2001) 103 (1): 230-231.

113. “Migrations and Cultural Diffusions in the Later Prehistory of the Caucasus.” In Migration und Kulturtransfer: der Wandel vorder- und zentralasiatischer Kulturen im Umbruch vom 2. zum 1. vorschristichen Jahrtausend, ed. by R. Eichmann and H. Parzinger, Kolloquien zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Band 6, Bonn: Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH, pp. 313-327.

114. “Between the Steppe and the Sown: Cultural Developments on the Caspian Littoral Plain of Southern Daghestan, Russia, c. 3600-1900 BC” (with M. Gadzhiev and R. Magomedov). In Ancient interactions: east and west in Eurasia, ed. by K. Boyle, C. Renfrew, and M. Levine, Cambridge: McDonald Institute Monograph, pp. 113-128..

115. “Connections between the Caucasus and the West Eurasian Steppes during the Third Millennium B.C.” paper (with M. Gadzhiev and R. Magomedov) In Complex Societies of Central Eurasia from the 3rd to the 1st Millennium BC: regional specifics in light of global models, vol. 2, ed. by K. Jones-Bley and D.G. Zdanovich, Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph Series, vol. 46, pp. 518-546.

116. “Conceptualizing Macroregional Interaction: World Systems Theory and the Archaeological Record,” (with S. Kepecs) in The Postclassic Mesoamerican World, ed. by M.E. Smith and F.F. Berdan, The University of Utah Press, pp. 14-20.

117. “Different Hemispheres, Different Worlds,” (with E.N. Chernykh) in The Postclassic Mesoamerican World, ed. by M.E. Smith and F.F. Berdan, pp. 307-312.

118. “Archaeological Transformations: Crossing the Pastoral/Agricultural Bridge.” In Festschrift for C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky, ed. by D.T. Potts, Iranica Antiqua XXXVII: 151-190.

119. “Advances in Archaeology: comments on Archäologien Europas. Geschichte, Methoden und Theorien.” In Archäologien Europas. Geschichte, Methoden und Theorien, ed. by P.F. Biehl, A. Gramsch, and A. Marciniak Waxmann: Münster 2002, pp. 425-429.

120. “Eurasia Antiqua Bands 1-5,” review article in European Journal of Archaeology 4 (3, fall 2001): 419-423.

121. “Nation-Building and the Archaeological Record.” In Nationand National Ideology: Past, Present and Prospects, New Europe College, Institute of Advanced Studies, Bucharest, Romania, pp. 184-208.

122. “Bronze production and utilization in Southeastern, Daghestan, Russia: c. 3600-1900 BC. In Die Anfänge der Metallurgie in der Alten Welt, ed. by M. Bartelheim, E. Pernicka, and R. Krause, Verlag
Marie Leidorf GmbH: Rahden/Westf., 2002, pp. 161-184.

123. “Early Connections between the Caucasus and the Ancient Near East: archaeological implications of obsidian analyses from the Caucasus,”article (with R. Badalian and C. Chataigner), in A View from the Highlands: Trans-Caucasus, Eastern Anatolia and Northwestern Iran: studies in honour of C.A. Burney, ed. by A. Sagona, pp. 437-465.

124. “The Ghilghilchay Defensive Long Wall: New Investigations,” (with A. A. Aliev, M.S. Gadjiev, M. G. Gaither, R. M. Magomedov, and I. N. Aliev) to appear in Ancient West and East in press.

125. “Making the Past Profitable in an Age of Globalization and National Ownership: contradictions and considerations.” In Marketing Heritage: Archaeology and the Consumption of the Past, ed. by U. Baram and Y. Rowan, AltaMira, 2004.

126. “Preserving the Cultural and National Heritages of Afghanistan (with R. Wright),” Conference Proceedings, Of the Past, For the Future: Integrating Archaeology and Conservation, ed. by N. Agnew, C. Lyons, and J. Bridgland, Getty Conservation Institute, in press.

127. “By Land and By Sea: interregional connections at the end of the 3rd and beginning of the 2nd millennium B.C. (with B. Lyonnet),” In Intercultural Relations between South and Southwest Asia. Studies in Commemoration of E.C.L. During-Caspers (1934-1996), ed. by E. Olijdam and R.H. Spoor, BAR International Series 12xx (2005).

128. “Afghanistan and the Bronze Age: limning an image dimly perceived,” Afghanistan Ancient Carrefour entre L’Est et L’Ouest, ed. by O. Bopearachchi and M.-F. Boussac, Brepols: Turnhout: Belgium, pp. 65-79.

129. “Chlroritegefäße und andere steinerne Behältnisse und ihr Austausch im Gebiet des iranischen Zentral-Plateaus und jenseits davon, Persiens Antike Pracht: Bergbau - Handwerk – Archäologie,, Band I, Bochum: Deutsches Bergbau Museum (2 vols.), pp. 282-289.

130. “The Early Integration of the Eurasian Steppes with the Ancient Near East: movements and transformations in the Caucasus and Central Asia,” In Beyond the Steppe and the Sown, the 1st Chicago Eurasian Archaeology Conference Proceedings, ed. by A.T. Smith D.L. Peterson and L. Popova, Colloquia Pontica 13 (Brill).

131. “Potential Abuses and Uses of the Remote Past in the Middle East (and Elsewhere),” to appear in Filtering the Past, Building the Future: Archaeology, Tradition and Politics in the Middle East, ed. by R. Boytner, L.S. Dodd, and B.J. Parker, University of Arizona Press, in press.132. Review of Chechnya: Life in a War-Torn Society by V. Tishkov for Candadian Slavic Papers/Revue canadienne des slavistes, in press.

133. “Invariant Homo politicus and the Biological Constraints on Cultural Evolution,” review of T. Earle’s Bronze Age Economics and B.G. Trigger’s Understanding Early Civilizations, Current Anthropology 2005, vol. 46 (4): 685-687.

134. “Modeli transformatsii kul’tury: ot osedlykh zemledel’tsev k skotovodam (Tripol’e i kurgannye kul’tury),” Rossiskaya Arkheologiya 2004 (4): 95-103.

135. “Transformatsiya kul’tury ot mobil’nykh skotovodov k osedlym zemledel’tsam (Baktriisko-Margianskii Arkheologicheskii Kompleks),” Rossiskaya Arkheologiya 2005 (1): 64-71.

136. “Staryi i Novyi Svet: kontrasty evolyutsii,” Rossiskaya Arkheologiya 2005 (4): .

137. “The Limitations of Early States and Other Such Constructs or the Emergence of Multilinear Evolutionary Theory,” comments to N. Yoffee”s Myths of the Archaic State, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, in press.

138. “Comments on Adam T. Smith’s ‘The End of the Essential Archaeological Subject,’” Archaeological Dialogues 2004, vol. 11 (1): 20-22.

139. Review of The Social Construction of Ancient Cities, ed. by Monica L. Smith, American Anthropologist, vol. 106 (4): .

140. “Interconnected Process of Exchange,” Review of S. Ratnagar’s Trading Encounters: From the Euphrates to the Indus in the Bronze Age, The Book Review, vol. XXIX, no. 6, June 2005, pp. 13-14.

141. “The Materiality of History,” to appear in Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient (special issue), in press.

142. “Secondary States East of Sumer: a preliminary delineation of the political geography of eastern Iran, c. 2500 ñ 1800 BC,” to appear in volume ed. by H. Pittman and Y. Madjidzadeh, papers delivered at the Jiroft conference in southeastern Iran January 2005, in press.

143. “Gornoe delo i pastushestvo v evraziskikh stepyakh bronzovogo veka: vzaimosvyazannye ili paznye yavleniya?,” to appear in the Papers of the Conference: Problemy gornoi arkheologii 2003, Donbasskii Gorno-Metallurgicheskii Institut, in press.

144. “Chernaya arkheologiyaí- kriminalínye drevnosti: problemy okhrany arkheologicheskogo naslediya na postsovetskom prostrantsve” (with Y.P. Gershkovich, Yu.Ya. Rassamakin, M.D. Sagitova, and R.G. Magomedov),submitted to Festschrift for A. Leskov, ed. by A. Naymark (in preparation).

145. “Northwest Iran and the Caucasus: Shared Histories and Interconnections during the Bronze Age,” to appear in Archaeology of Northwest Iran and the Adjacent Areas, Teheran: Iranian Cultural Heritage and Tourism Organization, in press.

146. “Daghestan-American Archaeological Investigations in Daghestan, 1997-1999 (with M.G. Gadzhiev, R.G. Magomedov, and Sh.M. Gadzhiev).” In Drevnosti Kavkaza i Blizhnego Vostoka (ed. by M.M. Mammaev), Makhachkala: Institut IAE DNTs RAN, 2005, pp. 52-86.

147. “Selective Remembrances: Archaeology in the Construction, Commemoration, and Consecration of National Pasts,” introduction for Selective Remembrances… (infra.), with M. Kozelsky and N. Ben-Yehuda.

Books and Edited Volumes:

1. The Bronze Age Civilization of Central Asia: Recent Soviet Discoveries edited and translated by P.L. Kohl, M.E. Sharpe, New York, 1981


2. L'Asie Centrale; des origines a l'age du Fer (Central Asia: Palaeolithic Beginnings to the Iron Age) Synthese 14, Editions Recherche sur les civilisations, Paris, 1984


3. The Culture and Social Institutions of Ancient Iran, co-translated, edited, and with a preface for the revised English edition of M.A. Dandamaev and V.G. Lukonin's Kul'tura i Ekonomika Drevnogo Irana, Cambridge University Press, 1989


4. Early Antiquity, vol I of The History of the Ancient World, 3 vols., have edited translation and written an extensive foreword to Early Antiquity, the University of Chicago Press, 1991 (I.M. Diakonoff, general Soviet editor)


5. Nationalism, Politics, and the Practice of Archaeology, ed. volume (with C. Fawcett), Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1995.


6. Selective Remembrances: Archaeology in the Construction, Commemoration, and Consecration of National Pasts, lead co-editor (with M. Kozelsky and N. Ben-Yehuda), collected volume, submitted to The University of Chicago Press, July 2005.


7. The Making of Bronze Age Eurasia: an archaeological narrative of cultivators, herders, traders, and smiths, manuscript submitted to Cambridge University Press, World Archaeology Series, August 2005.


Publications in Preparation:

Archaeological Investigations at Velikent, Daghestan, Russia: The Settlements and Coastal Plain of Daghestan in the Chalcolithic and Bronze Periods (vol. 1); The Velikent Catacomb Cemeteries (vol. 2) – co-edited (with M.Gadzhiev and R. Magomedov) volumes in preparation, to be published in Eurasien-Abteilung, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, monograph series. Nation-Building and Science: Natural History and Anthropology in the Americas at the Turn of the Century, co-edited volume in preparation with I. Podgorny and C. Hinsley. Article on history of North American archaeology for Nation-Building and Science: Natural History and Anthropology in the Americas at the Turn of the Century volume.

Article on Minberek obsidian with T. Akhundov, C. Chataigner,and K. Kasper

Presented Papers, Invited Lectures, etc.:

"The Production of Chlorite at Tepe Yahya," delivered at the Sixth International Congress of Iranian Art and Archaeology, Oxford, England, September 1972


"Production and Trade in the Early Third Millennium: The Integration of Economic Theory to Archaeological Data," delivered at the American Anthropological Association meetings, November 1973


"Long-Distance Exchange in Southwest Asia in the Early Third Millennium," delivered at the State University of New York (Stony Brook), Dept. of Anthropology, December 1973


"'Steatite' Carvings in the Early Third Millennium B.C.," delivered at the Seminar on the Archaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean, Eastern Europe, andthe Near East, Columbia University, February 1974


"The Structure of Trade," delivered at the American Anthropological Association meetings, November 1974


"Marxist Approaches to Archaeological Research," symposium co-organizer with A. Gilman, American Anthropological Association meetings, November 1974


"The Mode of Production: Method and Theory," symposium discussant, American Association for the Advancement of Science meetings, January 1975


"The Importance of Long-Distance Exchange for the Emergence of Civilization in Southwest Asia," delivered at the Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology faculty colloquium, Wellesley College, February 1975


"Archaeological Investigations in Northeastern Afghanistan," for the Archaeological Institute of America, Boston Chapter, at Harvard University, October 1975


"'Steatite' and Lapis Trade in Antiquity," delivered at the Seminar on South Asian and Iranian Archaeology and Linguistics, University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, November 1976


"Physical and Chemical Analyses of Soft Stone Vessels from Southwest Asia," delivered at the 1977 International Symposium on Archaeometry and Archaeological Prospection," University of Pennsylvania, March 1977


"Long-Distance Trade in Western Asia in the Mid-Third Millennium," delivered at the Archaeology Colloquium, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Literatures, Yale University, April 1977


"The Balance of Trade in Southwest Asia in the Mid-Third Milennium," paper read twice at the Society for American Archaeology meetings, "Analytical Approaches in Economic Prehistory" colloquium, New Orleans, April 1977, and the Fourth International Conference of South Asian Archaeology, Naples, Italy, July 1977


"The First World Economy: External Relations and Trade in West and Central Asia in the Third Millennium B.C." delivered at the XXVth Rencontre Assyriologique, Berlin, July 1978


"Trade and State Formation in Eastern Iran," co-speaker with M. Tosi at the Anthropology Colloquium, State University of New York (Stony Brook), October 1978


"Long-Distance Trade in West Asia in the Third Millennium and a Brief Report on Prehistoric Investigations in Iranian Khorassan" delivered at Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Sciences, Leningrad, December 1978

Institute of History, Academy of Sciences, Dushanbe, January 1979 Institute of History, Academy of Sciences, Ashkhabad, February 1979 Institute of Art Studies, Academy of Sciences, Tashkent, April 1979 Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Sciences, Samarkand, June 1979


"Archaeology and Economic Anthropology," invited discussant at symposium Archaeological Contributions to Economic Anthropology, American Anthropological Association meetings, November 1979


"The IVC Chlorite Industry at Tepe Yahya," delivered at the Archaeological Institute of America meetings, December 1979


"The Bronze Age Civilization of Central Asia," paper delivered twice at New College, University of Toronto, January 1980 and at the Seminar on the Archaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean, Eastern Europe, and the Near East, Columbia University, March 1980


"The Missing Legacy of V. Gordon Childe," delivered at the University of Toronto, Anthropological Colloquium Series, January 1980


"The Bronze Age 'World Economy': A View from Southern Central Asia, c. 2000 B.C.," delivered at the conference Relations between the Near East, the Mediterranean World and Europe 3rd-1st Millennium B.C., Aarhus, Denmark, August 17-22, 1980


"Diversity of Early Urban Centers," invited paper to a symposium on Urban Anthropology,organized by A. Leeds, Boston University, for the American Anthropological Association meetings, Washington, Dec. 6, 1980


"The Reconstruction of Prehistoric Central Asian Subsistence Systems: Problems in Method and Theory," invited paper to a symposium on Archaeology in the Soviet Union, organized by O. Soffer, Hunter College, and R.A. Davis, Bryn Mawr College, for the Society for American Archaeology meetings, San Diego, May 1981


"Prehistory of Central Asia: An Overview," paper delivered three times at the Musee Guimet, Paris; Department of Anthropology, University of London; and at the University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium, winter 1980-81


"Materialist Approaches in Prehistory," paper read at the Dept. of Anthropology, University of London, February 1981


"State Formation in Central Asia and the Indo-Iranian Borderlands, c. 2300-1500 B.C. and an Evaluation of Soviet Archaeology," delivered at the Graduate Center, City University of New York, March 1982


"Diversity of Early Urban Centers in the Ancient Near East" delivered twice at the Dept. of Anthropology, Univ. of Massachusetts (Amherst), March 1983 and in Russian at the Institute of Archaeology, Soviet Academy of Sciences, Samarkand, Uzbekistan, USSR, Sept. 1983 as part of the Second USA-USSR Archaeological Exchange: Near East, Central Asia, and the Indus


"The Ancient Economy and the Modern World-System: Difficulties with a New Paradigm," delivered at the Dept. of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, November 1983


"The Lands of Dilmun: Changing Cultural and Economic Relations during the Third to Early Second Millennia B.C." paper delivered at Bahrain Through the Ages Conference, Manama, Bahrain, December 1983


"Soviet Archaeology in Central Asia: An Assessment," paper delivered twice at Boston University, Center for Archaeological Studies, Spring Colloquia Series, March 1984 and at the Seminar fur Vorderasiastische Altertumskunde, Freie Universitat, Berlin, BRD, November 1984; a revised version of this paper "The Regional Tradition of Soviet Archaeology" was presented at the Dept.of Anthroplogy, Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale, Ill., April 1989


"'Central Asian' Materials from Baluchistan and Southeastern Iran c. 2000 B.C.: A Critical Reeexamination," paper delivered at the Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Leningrad USSR, July 1984


"Symbolic Cognitive Archaeology: A New Loss of Innocence," paper delivered twice at Department of Anthropology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, October 1984 and at the Regional Archaeological Theory meetings, Department of Anthropology, Univ. of Massachusetts (Amherst), December 1984


"Sumer and the Indus Valley Civilization Compared: Towards an Historical Understanding of the Evolution of Early States," paper delivered at Die Internationale Tagung zu Ehren von Friedrich Engels anlasslich des Centenariums seines Werkes Ursprung de Familie, des Privateigentums und des Staates, Dresden, DDR, November 1984


Whitehead Lecture, Whitehead Program in Critical Thought, Wellesley College, May 1985


"World Systems Theory and the Formation of the 'Pristine' West Asian State" paper delivered twice at Department of Anthropology, New York Univ. and Department of Anthropology, State Univ. of New York (Binghamton), 1985


Invited discussant to symposium: "States in the Making: Politics and Structure" in the Archaeological Record, organized by J.L. Boone, American Anthropological Association meetings, December 1985


"American Excavations in Soviet Tadjikistan," Chowder and Marching meetings, Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, October 1985


"Bronze Age Interconnections and the History of Soviet-American Archaeological Collaboration," informal paper delivered in Pendjikent, Ura-Tyube, and Dushanbe, Tadjikistan USSR and at Harvard University, 1985, with C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky


"The Regional Tradition of Soviet Archaeology: Its Complementary Strengths and Weaknesses" paper read for me at The Past is the Present symposium, organized by M. Conkey and R. McGuire, Society for American Archaeology meetings, New Orleans, LA, April 1986


"Contemporary Trends in American and British Archaeology," delivered at the Leningrad Section of the Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Sciences, Leningrad, USSR, March 1986


"American Archaeology and Excavations in Central Asia and the Near East," delivered at the Institute of History, Academy of Sciences, Frunze, Kirhiz SSR, March 1986


"Inter-relations in the Greater Near East, c. 2500-2000 B.C. and a Survey of Recent Work in the Indo-Iranian Borderlands, Central Asia, and the Persian/Arabian Gulf," paper delivered in Russian at the State Historical Museum, Academy of Sciences, Tbilisi, Georgia SSR, June 1986 and at the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, Academy of Sciences, Yerevan, Armenia SSR, July 1986


"Archaeology in the Caucasus: First Impressions," informal remarks made at the Third USA-USSR Archaeological Exchange, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., May 1986


"The Material Culture of the Modern Era in the Ancient Orient: Suggestions for Future Work," paper read for me at The World Archaeological Congress, Southampton, England, September 1986


"Ethnic Strife: A Necessary Amendment to a Consideration of Class Struggles in Antiquity," Marxist Scholars Conference, Duke University, March 1987


"Of Archaeology in the Caucasus," Seminar on the Archaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean, Eastern Europe, and the Near East, Columbia University, April 1987


"The World Systems Model and Antiquity: Problems of Analysis," John Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, September 1987


"Soviet Central Asia: Resurgent Islam or an Integrated Compromise?" paper delivered twice at the Slater Center, International Week, Wellesley College and at the Department of Anthropology, Vassar College, November 1987
"General Remarks on Archaeology in the Caucasus," Antiquarian Society, Tavern Club, Boston, MA, December 1987


"The Northern 'Frontier' of the Ancient Near East: Central Asia and Transcaucasia Compared," paper delivered at a special session on the Origin of the State at the Archaeological Institute of America meetings, New York, NY, December 1987


"Limits to a Post-Processual Archaeology (or The Dangers of a New Scholasticism)," paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology meetings, Phoenix, AZ, April 1988


"Transcaucasian Obsidian: Preliminary Results of an Analytical Study" with R.C. Badaljan, M.J. Blackman, and Z. Kikodze, paper delivered at the IVth USA-USSR Archaeological Symposium, Signagi, Georgia SSR, October 1989; this paper was subsequently presented at the Universitat des Saarlandes, BRD, IsMEO (Roma), Univ. of Copenhagen, DK, and Freie Universitat, Berlin, BRD, fall 1988, and at Wellesley College, Peabody Museum, Harvard University, and at the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research, Watertown, MA, spring 1989


"World Prehistory: Comments on the Development, Peculiarities and Requirements of a Forgotten Genre," paper presented at the workshop "The Writing of World Histories" organized by the Centre for Research in the Humanities, Copenhagen, DK, December 1988


"Ethnic Strife and the Advent of Iron" paper presented at the Volksbewegung und Klassenkampfe - Triebkrafte fruher Gesellschaftsentwicklung Tagung, Die Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin DDR, December 1988
"Recent Discoveries in the Caucasus" with I. Motzenbacker at the Institut für Ur und Frühgeschichte der Universität Heidelberg, Jan. 1989


"Ethnic Strife in Caucasian Prehistory," Dept. of Anthropology, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Ill., April 1989


"Post-Processual Archaeology: the Good, the Bad, and the Dangerous," Dept. of Anthropology, Southern Illinois University, April 1989


"Neutron Activation Analyses of Transcaucasian Obsidians: Patterns of Exchange and Utilization" with R.C. Badaljan, M.J. Blackman, and Z. Kikodze, paper read at the IIIrd International Symposium "The Caucasus in the System of Eurasian Cultures in the Epoch of Paleometals," Sagaredjo, Georgia, Sept. 1989 and summarized at the Chowder and Marching meetings, University Museum, Univ. of Pennsylvania, Oct. 1989


"Preliminary Reconnaissances in Djavakhetia and Shirak," Chowder and Marching Society meetings, Oriental Institute, Univ. of Chicago, Oct. 1990


Invited discussant at "History of 'People Without History': Papers in Honor of Eric R. Wolf" symposium and at "Prehistory of Power" symposium, American Anthropological Association meetings, New Orleans, LA, Nov. 1990
"Wellesley Archaeological Project in Armenia and Georgia" presented to Armenian Library and Museum of America (ALMA), Watertown, MA, Feb. 1991


discussant at "The Rise of Complex Society and the Early State in Egypt" symposium organized by Kathryn Bard at the Department of Archaeology, Boston University, April 1991


"American-Soviet Investigations in Southern Georgia and Northwestern Armenia 1990" presentation to National Association of Armenian Studies and Research, Belmont, MA and Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, New York June 1991 with Z. Kikodze and A. Tonikjan


"Ethnic Conflicts in the Soviet Union" presentation to Wellesley College Alumnae Association June 1991 with Z. Kikodze and A. Tonikjan


"Archaeological Investigations in Transcaucasia" to New York Chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America, New York, NY, September 1991


"The Development of IPARC and the Standing Cyclopean Architecture at Horom" delivered to Chowder and Marching Society meetings, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, October 1991


"Nationalism, Politics, and the Practice of Archaeology" symposium, American Anthropological Association meetings, Chicago, IL, November 1991; organizer and chair of this symposium and presented paper: "Nationalism, Politics, and the Practice of Archaeology in Soviet Transcaucasia"


"Conceptualizing Interregional Trade in Prehistory: Problems with Dependency Models" presented at the "Trade and Exchange in Prehistoric Europe" symposium of The Prehistoric Society, Bristol, England, April 1992 and to the Dept. of Anthropology, Yale Univ., New Haven, CT, May 1992


"Archaeological Investigations in Armenia" presented to The National Association for Armenian Studies and Research (NAASR), Belmont, MA, June 1992


"Excavations at Horom, Armenia 1992" presented to Armenian Library and Museum of America (ALMA), Watertown, MA, October 1992


"Tragedy, Farce, or Fruitful Developments: the Changing Practice of Archaeology in the Former USSR" presented to the Center for Materials Research in Archaeology and Ethnology, M.I.T., Nov. 1992


"The Development of IPARC (International Program for Anthropological Research in the Caucasus) in "Workshop on Horom and Highland Investigations in Transcaucasia" at the American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) meetings, San Francisco, Nov. 1992


"Kurgan, Cromlechs, and Citadels: American Archaeological Investigations in Transcaucasia" presented to the Southern California chapter of the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA), Occidental College, Pasadena, CA, Nov. 1992


"Amending 'The Childean Complex' (or Giving All Barbarians Their Due)", American Anthropological Association meetings, San Francisco, Dec. 1992


"Marginal Returns: Responses on the Western Asian Periphery to Secondary State Formation", American Anthropological Association meetings, San Francisco, Dec. 1992 with C.M. Edens


"Horom: In the Shadow of Aragats - An Archaeological Dig in Armenia" lecture and opening of exhibit at ALMA (Armenia Library and Museum of America", Watertown, MA February 1993


"Archaeological Investigations on the Shirak Plain of Northern Armenia and in Southern Georgia: 1993", ALMA, Watertown, MA, October 1993


"IPARC Investigations: 1992-1993", Chowder and Marching Society meetings, Boston Univ., Boston, MA, October 1993, similar talks given before the Chicago Earthwatch Chapter at the Oriental Institute
of the Univ. of Chicago and the Detroit Earthwatch Chapter, Feb. 1994


"Death, Destruction, and the Return of the Russians: Georgia on the Precipice" with N. Ubilava, lecture given at Wellesley College, Nov. 1994


"Chauvinist Archaeologies of the Colonizers and the Colonized: Lessons from the Soviet Marxist Experience,'" with E.N. Chernykh at the Society for American Archeology meetings, Anaheim, CA, April 1994


"IPARC Investigations in the Caucasus: 1990-1993" paper given at the Institut für Vorderasiatische Archäologie, Ludwig-Maxmillians Universität, München, Germany, May 1994 (with Prof. David Stronach)


"IPARC Investigations 1994: Excavations at the Bronze Age site of Velikent, southern Daghestan, Russia," given at the Chowder and Marching Society meetings, Oriental Institute, Univ. of Chicago, Chicago, IL, Nov. 1994


"Revenge of the Past: Considerations of Nationalism in Caucasian Archaeology," for the Archaeological Institute of America, western Massachusetts chapter, Univ. of Massachusetts, Amherst, Nov. 1994


"Coercion and Consent in the Rise of the Urartian State," with Adam Smith, paper delivered at the American Anthropological Association meetings, Atlanta, GA , Nov. 1994


discussant at "The Possibility of the Past: Contested Ground in the Constitution of Cultural Identity" symposium, organized by Tamara L. Bray, American Anthropological Association meetings, Atlanta, Ga, Nov. 1994


organizer, IPARC meetings, Wellesley College, April 1995 co-organizer of a symposium "Native Americans, Social Justice, and the Practice of Anthropology: A Tribute to Annemarie Anrod Shimony", Wellesley College, May 1995 with Sally E. Merry


"Coercion and Consent in the Urartian State: Strategies of Governance and the Limits to Power" presented at the "Archaeology of Power" Symposium, European Association of Archaeologists, First Annual Meeting, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, September 1995


"Excavations in the Caucasus: the 1995 Season" with D. Stronach, Archaeological Institute of America meetings, San Diego, CA, December 1995


"Archaeological Investigations in Southern Georgia (Djavakheti)," for the Georgian Association in the United States of America, New York, NY, January 1996


"Trappings of State, Ethnic Stereotyping, and the Rewriting of History: The Responsibilities of Intellectuals in the Construction of Nationalist Discourse," paper presented at The Wilson Symposium: Conflict and Crisis in the Former Yugoslavia, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA March 1996


"Archaeological Investigations in the Caucasus 1986-1995," Centro de Estudios Historicos, Consejo Superior Investigaciones Cientificas,Madrid, Spain, July 1996


"Archaeological Investigations in Velikent, Daghestan and Horom, Armenia 1995", the Chowder and Marching Society meetings, the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, October 1996.


"Excavations and Researches in Daghestan 1994-1996" paper given at the Institut für Vorderasiatische Archäologie, Ludwig-Maxmillians Universität, München, Germany, January 1997


"Archaeological Investigations in the Caucasus 1990-1996", Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Eurasien-Abteilung, Orient-Haus, Berlin, Germany, January 1997


"Discussant," at The Evolution of Eurasian Steppe Cultures during the Late Iron Age Period (Saka Cultures) symposium, organized by C. Chang and J. Davis-Kimball, Society for American Archaeology meetings, Nashville, TN, April 1997


"National Identity and the Use of the Remote Past in the Caucasus", paper read at "Identity and Conflict in Siberia, Central Asia, and the Caucasus: Anthropological Perspectives" symposium, New England Slavic Association meetings, Wellesley College, April 1997, this paper also presented at "The Future of the Past in East Europe: New Visions of the Peoples and Societies that Formed the Present" symposium in Lodz, Poland, May 1997; at "Sovremennoe sostoyanie i perspektivi razvitiya istoricheskoy nauki Daghestana i Severnogo Kavkaza" symposium in Makhachkala, Daghestan, May1997; and at "Vtoroi mezhdunarodnyi kongress etnografov i anthropologov" symposium in Ufa, Baskhortostan, June1997.


"When the State Collapses: the Practice of Archaeology Before and After the Dissolution of the USSR", paper presented at XII Congreso Nacional de Arqueologia Argentina, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, September 1997
"Archaeological Investigations in Velikent, Daghestan 1997", the Chowder and Marching Society meetings, the Oriental Institute, the University of Chicago, Chicago IL, October 1997

"Expansions and Reactions in the Caucasus 3600 - 600 B.C.: Interpreting the Silences of the Archaeological Record" presented at the Globalization and Indigenous Identity in Early Expansionary States symposium organized by P. Wells, American Anthropological Association meetings, Washington, D.C., Nov. 1997


"Discussant" at The Archaeology of Tourism symposium organized by J. Delle, American Anthropological Association meetings, Washington, D.C., Nov. 1997

"Problems and Methods: Remembrances of Some Past Source Characterization Studies" paper read at Patterns and Processes, a conferencein honor of Dr. Edward V. Sayre, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., September 1998.

organized the Chowder and Marching Society meetings, Wellesley College, October 1998

"Integrated Interaction at the Beginning of the Bronze Age: New Evidence from the Northeastern Caucasus and the Advent of Tin-Bronzes in the 3rd Millennium B.C." presented at the Prehistoric Caucasia: Questioning Center and Periphery symposium organized by Adam Smith, American Anthropological Association meetings, Philadelphia, PA, December 1998, an expanded version of this paper was given at the Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago, January 1999

participant, The Postclassic Mesoamerican World System symposium organized by M. Smith and F. Berdan, Michigan State Univ., East Lansing, MI, April 1999

“Connections between the Caucasus and the West Eurasian Steppes during the Third Millennium B.C.” paper (with M. Gadzhiev and R. Magomedov) delivered at Complex Societies of Central Eurasia from
the Third to the First Millennia BC conference, Arkaim, Russia, September 1999

“Archaeometallurgical Research in Daghestan” paper delivered at Die Anfänge der Metallurgie in der Alten Welt conference in Freiberg, Germany, November 1999

“Migrations and Cultural Diffusions in the Later Prehistory of the Caucasus,” for Migration und Kulturtransfer conference, Berlin, Germany, November 1999


“Back to the Future: An Archaeological Agenda for the Early Years of the 3rd Millennium BCE”, paper delivered at the Plenary “Millennial Review Session of the British Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG)
Meetings, Cardiff, Wales, December 1999


“Nationalism and Archaeology” and “Daghestan-American Excavations in Daghestan, Russia” two papers delivered at the Institut für Altorientalische Philologie und Vorderasiatische Altertumskunde; Universität Münster, December 1999


“Between the Steppe and the Sown: Cultural Developments on the Caspian Littoral Plain of Southern Daghestan, Russia, c. 3600-1900 BC” (with M. Gadzhiev and R. Magomedov) at the Late Prehistoric Exploitation of the Eurasian Steppe conference, Cambridge, England, January 2000


“The Devolution of Urban Society: the Integration of the Eurasian Steppes into the ‘Civilized’ Bronze Age World, c. 3500-1500 B.C., Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, UCLA, February 2000, similar lectures delivered at Stanford University and the University of California, Berkeley, November 2000

“Nationalism and Archaeology” paper delivered at the Museo Etnografico, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 2000

principal discussant at the “Archäologien Ost – Archäologien West: Verbindung von Theorie und Praxis in Europa” symposium, Poznan, Poland, May 2000

“Ethnographic Types and the Prehistoric Record: Problems with Conceptualizing Peasants and Pastoralists on the Eurasian Steppes”, paper delivered for me at On Primitives and Peasants: current theoretical and interpretative trends in archaeology symposium, European Association of Archaeology meetings, Lisbon, Portugal, September 2000

“Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Developments in the Caucasus: recent discoveries” and “Archaeology and Nationalism: general observations,” Maison de l’Orient méditerranéen, Lyon, France January 2000

“Denrées de luxe et métaux: relations inter-régionales à l’Âge du Bronze en Orient,” Nanterre, Université de Paris, January 2001

“Nation-Building and the Archaeological Record,” for Nation and National Ideology conference, New Europe College, Bucharest, Romania, April 2001

“Beyond the Reach of the State: Interaction and Innovation in the Caucasian Borderlands,” for Archaeology on the Edge: a century of research on the ‘peripheries’ of core states symposium, American Anthropological Association meetings, Washington, D.C. November 2001

discussant at Marketing Heritage: Global Goods and the Endangered Past Symposium, American Anthropological Association meetings, Washington, D.C., November 2001

organized “Responses to September 11th,” Wilson Lecture Series conference, Wellesley College, February 2002
discussant at 3 symposia, Society for American Archaeology meetings, Denver, CO, March 2002

“The Early Integration of the Eurasian Steppes with the Ancient Near East: movements and transformations in the Caucasus and Central Asia,” keynote speaker at the Beyond the Steppe and the Sown: Integrating Local and Global Visions conference, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago, May 2002

“” – paper given at Nation-Building and Science: Natural History and Anthropology in the Americas at the Turn of the Century conference, Amerind Foundation, Dragoon, AZ, May 2002.

“Connecting the Steppes to the Near East through the Caspian Coastal Corridor” paper given at Kargaly International Field Seminar, Orenburg , Russia, July 2002.

“The Devolution of Urban Society: the integration of the Eurasian steppes and the greater Ancient Near East, 3500-1500 BC ” given at Department of Anthropology, University California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, January 2003 and at Department of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA May 2004

“The Steppe meets the Sown West and East of the Caspian Sea: environmental constraints to distinct historical processes,” paper given at Rocks and Hard Places: Society and the Environment in Central Asia symposium, University of California, Berkeley, March 2003.

“Afghanistan and the Bronze Age” paper given at Afghanistan, Ancien Carrefour entre L’Est et L’Ouest, Colloque International, Montpellier, France, April 2003.

Organized “Preserving the Cultural and National Heritages of Afghanistan” conference, World Archaeology Congress 5, Washington, D.C., July 2003 (with R. Wright).

“Mining and Herding on the Bronze Age Eurasian Steppes: related or distinct phenomena?” paper given at Problems of Mine Archaeology – 2003, Donbass Mining and Metallurgical Institute, Ukraine, July 2003.

“The Ghilghilchay Long Wall: another defensive line for David Stronach” paper delivered at Gold Medal Award Session in Honor of David Stronach, Archaeological Institute of America meetings, San Francisco, January 2004

“Tin and Interregional Integration in the Bronze Age: evidence from the Caucasus and Central Asia,” paper given at

“The Role of the World Systems Theory in the Study of Ancient Societies: the eastern Mediterranean and southwest Asia as test cases” symposium organized by N. Kardulias, Archaeological Institute of America Meetings, San Francisco, January 2004

“Potential Abuses and Uses of the Remote Past in the Middle East (and Elsewhere), keynote address delivered at the Filtering the Past, Building the Future: Archaeology, Tradition, and Politics in the Middle East symposium organized by R. Boynter, L.S. Dodd, and B. Parker, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, April 2004, also delivered at the Department of Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara, May 2004.

“Northwest Iran and the Caucasus: Shared Histories and Interconnections during the Bronze Age,” paper delivered at The Archaeology of Northwest Iran and Adjacent Areas conference, Urmia, Iran, June 2004

“Turkmenistan, Northern Iran and the Caucasus: circumambulating the Caspian during the Bronze Age,” paper to be delivered at the Turkmenistan is the Motherland of the Anau Culture and the Ak Bugday conference, Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, October 2004.

“Secondary States East of Sumer: a preliminary delineation of the political geography of eastern Iran, c. 2500 - 1800 BC,” paper read for me at the Jiroft conference in southeastern Iran January 2005

Discussant at “Archaeological Theories as Ideology” symposium, Society for American Archaeology, meetings, Salt Lake City, UT, April 2005

“The Rise and Collapse of Secondary States East of Sumer, c. 2500-1800 BCE: patterns of interaction from the Eurasian steppes to the Arabian Sea,” paper delivered at the Dept. of Anthropology, Yale University, April 2005.

“Circumambulating the Caspian from the Steppes to Northern Iran during the Bronze Age (or Towards a political geography of northern Iran and southern Central Asia during the Bronze Age),” paper read for me at The Archaeology of North and Northeast Iran conference, Gorgan, Iran, November 2005.


References:

Professor Bruce Trigger, Dept. of Anthropology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Dr. Andrew Sherratt, Dept. of Antiquities, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford University, Oxford, England

Professor C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky, Dept. of Anthropology, Harvard University

Professor Emeritus Robert McC. Adams, University of California, San Diego

Professor Emeritus R.H. Dyson, Jr., Dept. of Anthropology, Univ. of Pennsylvania

Professor M. Rowlands, Dept. of Anthropology, University College, University of London, England

Dr. Evgenij N. Chernykh, Director, Natural Science Laboratory, Institute of Archaeology, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

Dr. J.-C. Gardin, CNRS-UPR no. 315, F-75003 Paris, France

 


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