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1 , PhD CONTACT INFORMATION cell phone: (403) or jenniferchmilar.wordpress.com EDUCATION PhD Anthropology, University of California, Riverside (June 2013) Dissertation title: Ancient Maya Cultivation in a Dynamic Wetland Environment: Insights into the Functions of Anthropogenic Rock Alignments at El Eden Ecological Reserve, Quintana Roo, Mexico MA Anthropology, University of Cincinnati (July 2005) Thesis title: Ancient Maya Water Storage: Archaeological Investigations at Turtle Pond, Northwestern Belize BSc Archaeology, (2002) RESEARCH INTERESTS Environmental archaeology, ecological anthropology, historical ecology, geoarchaeology, paleoecology, anthropogenic environmental manipulations, resource management and organization, political ecology and political economy, heterarchy, resilience and sustainability, water management, ancient agriculture, climate change, GIS, the ancient and modern Maya, Mesoamerica, Latin America. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE January March 2009 Graduate Student Researcher Center for Conservation Biology University of California, Riverside TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor, Department of Anthropology Fall ANTH 321: Ethnographic Survey of Latin America Associate In University of California, Anthropology department Summer ANTH 010: Mysteries of the Ancient Maya Summer ANTH 005: Introduction to Archaeology Teaching Assistant University of California, Riverside, Anthropology department ANTH 001: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANTH 003: World Prehistory ANTH 005: Introduction to Archaeology University of California, Riverside, Ethnic Studies department ETST 001: Introduction to Race and Ethnicity University of California, Riverside, Sociology department SOC 001: Introduction to Sociology
2 Graduate Assistant University of Cincinnati, Anthropology department ANTH 201: Introduction to Archaeology ANTH 278: Old World Prehistory ANTH 305: Maya Archaeology ANTH 308: New World Prehistory ANTH 315: Southwest Archaeology ANTH 318: Origins of Agriculture ANTH 423: Principles of Archaeological Analysis ANTH 515: Water Management PROFESSIONAL& FIELD EXPERIENCE March August 2012 Dissertation Research, Project Director Yalahau Regional Human Ecology Project March 2009 June 2009 Field School Instructor University of California, Riverside and the Yalahau Regional Human Ecology Project June 2008 July 2008 March June 2007 Yalahau Regional Human Ecology Project June September 2006 Project Archaeologist Directed small surveys and excavations, communicated with government bodies concerning the recommendations as to how to proceed, wrote final reports. August September 2005 Accompanied a senior archaeologist on numerous field surveys in southern Alberta, central Alberta, and the foothills region of west-southwest Alberta. Developed familiarity with a variety of landforms in Alberta that may have been taken advantage of by ancient people. April 2005 Geoarchaeological Field School in Guatemala: Student University of Cincinnati Participated in field school in San Bartolo, Guatemala that emphasized the understanding of natural and anthropogenic environmental change primarily by soil and pollen analysis but also by examining satellite images, ground survey, and excavation. June July 2004 Project Director, Thesis Research Programme for Belize Archaeological Project Responsible for thesis research: organized and directed an excavation in Belize at the Programme for Belize, responsible for two permanent staff, occasional workers, and recording of official field records. 2
3 June September 2003 July November 2002 Responsible for the excavation of assigned units, recording of artifacts and features, mapping of surface features, soil profiling the walls of the excavation unit, and excavating test pits at prehistoric sites. May June 2002 Belize Archaeological Field School: Student Participated as an advanced student in charge of excavating a Classic Maya shrine structure, including laying of units, proper recording, mapping and photography. May 2001 Work at St. Mary s Reservoir/ Wally s Beach, responsible for excavation of assigned units, recording of artifacts and features, and surveying the landscape for artifacts. June- August 1999 Archaeological Field School: Student Participated in a beginner level archaeological field school that taught basic archaeological techniques such as laying out units, excavation, recording, mapping, soil profiling, and photography. LABORATORY EXPERIENCE January 2005 April 2005 Lab Analyst University of Cincinnati, Various geophysical and soils labs Worked with Dr. Nick Dunning to analyze the soil cores taken from excavations at Turtle Pond, Belize for my MA thesis. Analyses included organic matter content (through loss-on-ignition) and texture (through use of a Beckman Coulter LS230 Series Laser Diffraction Particle Size Analyzer). Samples were sent away for AMS analysis and pollen analysis. October April 2003 Lab Analyst Responsibilities ranged from analyzing and cataloging lithics, fire broken rock, and historical artifacts to organizing the files as per Borden blocks to digitizing images to photocopying and other office tasks. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIAITONS Society for American Archaeology Since 2004 Society for Applied Anthropology Since 2009 Chacmool Lifetime membership since 1998 Student Association of Graduate Anthropologists, UCR Since 2005 Graduate Student Association at UCR Since 2005 GSA Social Event Committee December 2006 April
4 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES September 2006 February 2007 James C. Young Colloquium Organizer University of California, Riverside On the lead organizing team for the 27 th annual James Young Colloqium. September May 2002 Vice President of Chacmool Chacmool is the undergraduate archaeology club. Responsibilities included organizing the sale of edited volumes of conference proceedings, keeping editors on track and filing the necessary paperwork, helping to organize one of the largest student-run international conferences, as well as organize social events and fundraisers. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Jennifer Chmilar. Rock Alignments in Water: The Enigmatic Case at El Edén, Quintana Roo, México. Paper presented at the 44 th Annual Chacmool Conference. November 9-13, Jennifer Chmilar. Manejo del ecosistema y manipulacion del paisaje en los humedales de El Eden, Quintana Roo. Paper presented at the 3er Congreso Internacional de Cultura Maya. March 13 18, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico Scott Fedick, Jennifer Chmilar, Daniel Leonard (presenter). Ancient Maya Wetland Farming and Natural Resource Management in the Yalahau Region of northern Quintana Roo, Mexico. Paper presented at the 109 th Annual American Anthropological Association Meeting. November 17 21, New Orleans, Louisiana Jennifer Chmilar. The Shifting Wetland Environment of El Edén, Quintana Roo, México. Paper presented at the 43 rd Annual Chacmool Conference. November 11-14, Scott Fedick, Daniel Leonard (presenter), Jennifer Chmilar (presenter), Maria de Lourdes Flores Delgadillo, Alfredo González, Sergio Palacios Mayorga, Sergey Sedov, and Elizabeth Solleiro Rebolledo. Long-term Implications for Maya Resource Use in the Pulse-Based Ecosystem of the Yalahau Wetlands, Northern Quintana Roo, Mexico. Paper presented at the 70th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. March 24 27, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico Jennifer Chmilar. The Ancient Maya of the Yalahau Region and Rock Alignments in Wetlands: Beginning to Understand this Human Environment Interaction. Paper presented at the 29 th Annual James Young Colloquium. February 14, University of California, Riverside Jennifer Chmilar. Discussant in Archaeology Session at the 28 th Annual James Young Colloquium. February 16, University of California, Riverside Jennifer Chmilar. Ancient Maya Water Management at Turtle Pond, Belize. Paper presented at the 71 st Annual Meeting for the Society for American Archaeology. April 26-30, San Juan, Puerto Rico Nicholas P. Dunning (presenter), John G. Jones, Jennifer Chmilar, and John Mark Blevins. Paleoenvironmental Investigations Near San Bartolo, Peten, Guatemala: Paper presented at the 71 st Annual Meeting for the Society for American Archaeology. April 26-30, San Juan, Puerto Rico Jennifer Chmilar. Heterarchy, Hierarchy, and Landscape at the Ancient Maya Site of La Milpa, Northwestern Belize. Paper presented at the 26 th Annual James Young Colloquium. February 11, University of California, Riverside. 4
5 2005. Jennifer Chmilar. Ancient Maya Water Storage: Geoarchaeological Analysis of Turtle Pond. Paper presented at the 38 th Annual Chacmool Conference entitled Tools of the Trade: Methods, Techniques, and Innovative Approaches in Archaeology. November 10-13, Jennifer Chmilar. Ancient Maya Water Storage: Excavations of the Reservoir at Turtle Pond. Paper presented at the 28 th Annual Midwest Conference on Mesoamerican Archaeology and Ethnohistory, March University of Indiana, Bloomington. PUBLICATIONS Solleiro-Rebolledo, Elizabeth, Hector Victor Cabadas Baez, Teresa Pi Puig, Alfredo González del Ángel, Scott L. Fedick, Jennifer Chmilar, and Daniel Leonard 2011 Genesis of hydromorphic Calcisols in wetlands of northeast Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. Geomorphology 105: Chmilar, Jennifer 2005 Ancient Maya Water Storage: Archaeological Investigations at Turtle Pond, Northwestern Belize. MA Thesis, University of Cincinnati. Dunning, Nicholas, Jennifer Chmilar, Mark Blevins, and John Jones 2005 Investigaciones Geoarqueológicas ye del Medio Ambiente en los Alrededores de San Bartolo, Peten. In Informe Entregado a la Direccion de Patrimonio Cultural y Natural de Guatemala, edited by Mónica Urquizú and William Saturno, pp Proyecto Arquelogico San Bartolo: Informe Preliminar No. 4, Cuarta Temporada ACADEMIC AWARDS Graduate Division Dissertation Research Grant, $500 5/2011 by: University of California, Riverside, Graduate Division UC MEXUS Doctoral Dissertation Grant, $11, 991 7/2009 by: University of California, Riverside, UC MEXUS GSA Mini-grant (variable, conference expenses) 4/2008 by: University of California, Riverside, Graduate Student Association 5/2005 by: University of California, Riverside, Graduate Student Association 12/2005 by: University of California, Riverside, Graduate Student Association UCR Scholarship 9/2005-6/2006 by: University of California, Riverside Graduate Assistantship 9/2003-6/2005 by: University of Cincinnati University Graduate Scholarship 100% 9/2003-6/2005 by: University of Cincinnati Taft Graduate Enrichment Award 3/2005 by the Taft Fund at the University of Cincinnati 5
6 Taft Graduate Travel Grant 2/2005 by the Taft Fund at the University of Cincinnati Taft Graduate Enrichment Award 6/2004 by the Taft Fund of the University of Cincinnati Travel Bursary 6/2002 by: travel services Academic Merit Award 11/2001 by: Outstanding academic achievement Nova Bursary/ Trans Canada Pipeline Bursary (formerly the Nova Bursary) Annual from 4/1998-4/2000 by Nova Annual from 4/2001-4/2002 by: TCPL Encal Scholarship/ Calpine Scholarship (formerly the Encal Scholarship) Each semester from 9/1998-1/2001 by: Encal Energy Ltd. Each semester from 9/2001-1/2002 by: Calpine Canada Alexander Rutherford Scholarship 10/1998 by: Alberta Government Outstanding high school academic achievement 6
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