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Department of Anthropology 2011-12 Annual <strong>Report</strong><br />

School of Arts & Sciences <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Connecticut</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />

Presentation for the WGSS Brown bag Lunch series, April 2012<br />

Professional Service<br />

Executive Committee, Friends Association for Higher Education<br />

Steering Committee, Guatemalan Scholars Network<br />

Manuscripts reviewed for PoLAR, and JLACA<br />

Kenneth Feder<br />

Papers presented<br />

2011 Lighthouse Signs: A Truly Collaborative Effort. Paper presented at the Fall meeting of the Archaeological<br />

Society of <strong>Connecticut</strong>, Barkhamsted.<br />

2012 An Ever Widening Circle: The People of the Lighthouse. Paper presented to the Winter meeting of the Canton<br />

Historical Society. Canton, <strong>Connecticut</strong>.<br />

2012 Archaeological Epistemology. Invited paper presented at Yale <strong>University</strong>.<br />

Feder, Kenneth L., S. Atalay, T. Barnhart, D. Bolnick, B. Lepper<br />

2012 Learned Lessons from Lost Civilizations. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American<br />

Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee.<br />

Symposium Discussant<br />

2012 Answering pseudoarchaeology: Proactive dialogue and research in response to extraordinary popular and<br />

esoteric archaeological claims. Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee.<br />

Symposium Organized<br />

2011 Fall meeting of the Archaeological Society of <strong>Connecticut</strong>. Barkhamsted.<br />

Co-Authored articles<br />

Feder, Kenneth L, Brad T. Lepper, Terry A. Barnhart, and Deborah Bolnick.<br />

2011 Civilizations lost and found: Fabricating history. Part 1: An Alternate Reality. The Skeptical<br />

Inquirer 35(5):38-45.<br />

Lepper, Bradley T., Kenneth L. Feder, Terry A. Barnhart, and Deborah Bolnick.<br />

2011 Civilizations lost and found: Fabricating history. Part 2: False Messages in Stone. The Skeptical<br />

Inquirer 35(6):48-54.<br />

Bolnick, Deborah, Kenneth L. Feder, Lepper, Bradley T., and Terry A. Barnhart.<br />

in Press Civilizations lost and found: Fabricating history. Part 3: Real Messages in DNA. The Skeptical<br />

Inquirer 36 (1):48-51.

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