Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman

Office: ASM 217N Phone: 520-626-3989
Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman
Email:
bpavao@email.arizona.edu
Degrees:
Ph.D. University of Georgia, 2001
Affiliation:

Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology
Assistant Curator of Zooarchaeology, Arizona State Museum

Interests:
Zooarchaeology, historical archaeology, Southeastern and Southwestern North America, contact and colonization
Classes:
ANTH 472/572 Zooarchaeology and Taphonomy: Laboratory Methods
ANTH 458/558 Historical Archaeology
ANTH 638 Culture Contact and Colonialism

Current Research:

Analysis of historic period zooarchaeological assemblages from southwestern and southeastern North America.


Recent Major Publications:

In preparation Zooarchaeology of Mission Santa Catalina de Guale from a Pimería Alta Perspective.  In The Zooarchaeology of Mission Santa Catalina de Guale and Pueblo Santa Catalina de Guale, St. Catherines Island, Georgia, edited by Elizabeth J. Reitz, Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman, Daniel C. Weinand, and David H. Thomas.  Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, New York.
In preparation (Elizabeth J. Reitz, Barnet Pavao-Zuckerman, Daniel C. Weinand, and David H. Thomas, eds.) The Zooarchaeology of Mission Santa Catalina de Guale and Pueblo Santa Catalina de Guale, St. Catherines Island, Georgia.  Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, New York.
In review Animal Husbandry at Pimería Alta Missions: El Ganado en el Sudoeste de Norteamérica.  In Anthropological Approaches to Zooarchaeology: Colonialism, Complexity and Animal Transformations, edited by Doug Campana, Alice Choyke, Pam Crabtree, Susan deFrance, and Justin Lev-Tov.  Under contract with Oxbow Books.
Forthcoming The Changing Use of Animals at the Madison Plantations.  In Montpelier, The Archaeology of the Madison Family Plantation 1723-1844, edited by Matthew Reeves.  University Press of Florida, Gainesville.
2007 (with Vincent LaMotta) Missionization and Economic Change in the Pimería Alta: The Zooarchaeology of Mission San Agustín del Tucson.  International Journal of Historical Archaeology 11(3):241-268.
2007 Deerskins and Domesticates: Creek Subsistence and Economic Strategies in the Historic Period.  American Antiquity 72(1):5-33.
2007 (with Elizabeth J. Reitz) Introduction and Adoption of Eurasian Livestock in North America.  In Handbook of North American Indians, Vol. 3: Environment, Origins, and Population, edited by Douglas Ubelaker and Bruce Smith, pp. 485-491.  Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C.
2006 Missions, Livestock, and Economic Change.  SMRC Revista 40(149):10-15.
2000

Vertebrate Subsistence in the Mississippian-Historic Period Transition.   Southeastern Archaeology 19(2):135-144.

1999 (with Peter W. Stahl) Structural Density Assays of Leporid Skeletal Elements with Implications for Taphonomic, Actualistic and Archaeological Research.  Journal of Archaeological Science 26(1):53-66.

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