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Curriculum Vitae Thomas Pleger
Thomas C. Pleger, Ph.D., RPA
Campus Executive Officer and Dean at
UW-Baraboo/Sauk County
Associate Professor of Anthropology
University of Wisconsin Colleges
Work Address:
Dean's Office
University of Wisconsin-Baraboo/Sauk County
1006 Connie Road
Baraboo, Wisconsin 53913
Telephone (work): (608-355-5222)
Dean's Office Website: http://www.baraboo.uwc.edu/about/dean/
E-mail: thomas.pleger@uwc.edu
Education:
Ph.D. (Anthropology/Archaeology) 1998, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Dissertation: Social Complexity, Trade, and Subsistence During
the Archaic/Woodland Transition in the Western Great Lakes
(4000-400 B.C.): A Diachronic Case Study of Copper Using Cultures
at the Oconto and Riverside Cemeteries.
Minor: Geography
M.A. (Anthropology/Archaeology) 1993, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
B.S. (Political Science) 1991, University of Wisconsin-La
Crosse.
Minor: Anthropology/Archaeology. Graduated with honors. Semester
abroad, 1989, University of Wisconsin at Dalkeith, Scotland
program.
Professional Experience:
Campus Executive Officer and Dean, University of
Wisconsin-Baraboo/Sauk County (May 2007-present)
Interim Campus Executive Officer and Dean, University of Wisconsin-Baraboo/Sauk
County (July 2006-May 2007)
•The Campus Executive Officer is the Dean of the Campus,
and bears responsibility for all aspects of the campus operation.
This includes the academic program and curriculum, physical
facilities, student life and interest, budget preparation
and management, governmental relations, community relations,
foundation management and fund-raising.
Associate Campus Dean, University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley
(2001-2006)
• Responsible for providing assistance with staffing
and planning for the Campus Dean. The Associate Dean oversees
the campus curriculum, course timetable, staffing budget,
and the hiring and retention of instructional academic staff.
UW-Fox Valley has an enrollment of over seventeen hundred
students and a teaching staff comprised of over ninety faculty
and instructional academic staff.
Registered Professional Archaeologist (RPA) 1999-present
Associate Professor of Anthropology (tenured 6/2005), Department
of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Wisconsin-Fox
Valley/UW Colleges (2005-present).
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology and Sociology,
University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley (2000-2005).
Senior Lecturer, Department of Anthropology and Sociology,
University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley (1998-2000).
Undergraduate courses taught (syllabi available upon request):
•LEC 100: First Year Experience Seminar
•Anthropology 100: General Anthropology (introduction
to the three sub-fields of anthropology, 3 credits)
•Anthropology 102: Archaeology and the Prehistoric World
(introduction to archaeology from the origins of culture to
beginnings of the historic record, 3 credits)
• Anthropology 105: Introduction to Physical Anthropology
(introduction to primatology, paleoanthropology, and human
biological anthropology, 3 credits)
•Anthropology 105 Lab: Introduction to Physical Anthropology
Laboratory Methods (introduction to primatology, paleoanthropology,
and human biological anthropology, 1 credit, must be taken
in conjunction with Anthropology 105 lecture)
•Anthropology 104: Cultural Anthropology (survey of
cultural anthropology with emphasis on ethnographic description,
methodology, and contemporary theory, 3 credits)
•Anthropology 299: Independent Study, (1-3 credits variable)
•Anthropology 302: Wisconsin Archaeology (survey of
Wisconsin's prehistoric and historic Native American cultures,
3 credits, also offered via compressed-video distance learning
format to multiple UW campuses)
•Anthropology 303: The Human Skeleton/Human Osteology
•Anthropology 308: North American Archaeology (survey
of the prehistoric archaeology of North America, 3 credits)
•Anthropology 314: North American Indians (ethnographic
survey of Native American cultures, 3 credits)
•Anthropology 353: Indians of the Western Great Lakes
(ethnographic survey course of Native American cultures of
the Western Great Lakes, 3 credits)
•Anthropology 370: Archaeology Field School (Field Methods
Course, 1-6 credits)
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Lawrence
University, Appleton, Wisconsin (1999-2000).
• Anthropology 11: Introduction to Biological Anthropology
* Anthropology 80: Senior Seminar in Wisconsin Archaeology
Adjunct Research Archaeologist, Mississippi Valley Archaeology
Center, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (1998-present).
Research/contract archaeology consultant
Wisconsin Humanities Council Speakers Bureau Lecturer, Wisconsin
Humanities Council, Madison, WI (1999-present).
Lecturer/speaker for the WHC Speakers Bureau
• Present lectures on Wisconsin Archaeology for the
public throughout Wisconsin
President of the Wisconsin Archaeological Survey, (WAS), State
of Wisconsin's organization/membership of professional archaeologists
(2000-2001).
Instructor, Department of Sociology/Archaeology, University
of Wisconsin-La Crosse (1994-1998). Courses taught (syllabi
available upon request):
• Archaeology 100: Discover Our Past (introduction to
archaeological method and theory, 3 credits)
• Archaeology 200: World Archaeology (survey course
on world prehistory, 3 credits)
• Archaeology 399/599: Archaeology of the Western Great
Lakes (regional prehistory course, 3 credits)
• Archaeology 499: Senior Thesis (senior thesis advisor)
Research Assistant, Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center,
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse (1994-1998). Contract archaeology
consultant. Directed and supervised student and staff during
CRM and research projects; wrote contract proposals and grant
applications; supervised data retrieval, processing, and analysis;
wrote and produced reports.
Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison
(summer 1994). Taught Anthropology 310: Topics in Archaeology,
Wisconsin Archaeology (undergraduate/graduate course, 3 credits).
Instructor/lecturer, University of Wisconsin-Marinette (fall
1993-summer 1994). Taught Anthropology 353: Indians/Archaeology
of the Western Great Lakes (undergraduate/graduate course,
3 credits). Summer 1994, taught Anthropology 299: Archaeology
Field School.
Additional Teaching Development and Advising Experience:
• Attended University of Wisconsin System Faculty College,
Undergraduate Teaching Improvement Council, May 28-June 1,
1997, University of Wisconsin Center-Marinette.
• Numerous public presentations, tours, and lectures
on archaeology-related topics (1991-present).
• Faculty advisor, Archaeology Club, University of Wisconsin-La
Crosse (1996-1997).
• Associate Member, Graduate Faculty, University of
Wisconsin-La Crosse Graduate Council (1996-1998).
• Faculty co-advisor, Earth Science Club, University
of Wisconsin-Fox Valley (1998-1999).
• Faculty advisor, Anthropology/Archaeology Majors,
University of Wisconsin-Fox Valley (1998-present).
• Attended University of Wisconsin System Teaching Technology
Conference, Undergraduate Teaching Improvement Council, January
12, 1999, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
• Attended University of Wisconsin System Faculty College,
Undergraduate Teaching Improvement Council, 1999, University
of Wisconsin-Marinette.
• Attended the 1999 Undergraduate Teaching Improvement
Council Teaching Fellows Summer Institute, July 26th-August
5th, UW-Madison.
• Panel member for: On the Road to Tenure: Tips from
Veteran Travelers, UW-Teaching Fellows; 6th Annual Preparing
Future Faculty Conference: "The Scholarship of Teaching",
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee & Marquette University,
November 5th, 1999, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
• Co-taught a course on Belize archaeology and ecology
with UW-Fox Valley Campus Dean James Perry. Course was offered
through UW-Fox Valley Continuing Education and was offered
at Chan Chich Lodge, Belize, Central America, 1/7-13/2001.
• Represented UW-Fox Valley and the UW-Colleges at the
Association of American Colleges and Universities “Learning
Communities: Strategies for Strengthening Connections, Competence,
and Commitment”, March 1—3, 2001, Providence,
Rhode Island.Awards:
• University of Wisconsin System, Undergraduate Teaching
Improvement Council/OPID Teaching Fellow, (teaching excellence
award and development program to conduct a scholarly teaching
project), 1999-2000.
• UW-Fox Valley 1999 Teacher of the Year Award, Presented
by the UW-Fox Valley Student Association.
• 2000 Cutting Edge Award In Higher Education, presented
by the Appleton Area Rotary Clubs.
• 2001 Lapham Research Medal awarded by the Wisconsin
Archaeological Society for Distinguished Service in Anthropology
Research.Committee/Service Appointments:
• Internet/web-site committee, Mississippi Valley Archaeology
Center, University of Wisconsin- La Crosse, 1996-1998.
• University of Wisconsin-Colleges (State Wide) Professional
Development Committee of the UW-Colleges Senate, 1998-2000.
• UW-Fox Valley Appointments Committee, 1999-2001.
• UW-Fox Valley Instructional Technologies Committee,
2000-2001.
• UW-Fox Valley Staffing Prioritization Committee, 2001
• UW-Fox Valley/UW-Colleges Faculty Senator, 2001.
• UW-Fox Steering Committee, 2003-2004
• UW-Fox Lecture Fine Arts Committee, 2004
• Ph.D. Dissertation Committee for Mr. Nathan S. Lowrey,
American University, Washington D.C. Thesis defended in April
of 2004.
• M.A. Dissertation Committee for Ms. Lanna Crucefix’s
Master’s thesis committee, Department of Archaeology,
Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Thesis defended on November 8, 2001.
• Numerous UW Colleges committees at campus and institutional
level
Active Research & Specialization:
• Archaeology of the Western Great Lakes/Midwest Region.
• Archaic subsistence strategies in the Upper Midwest.
• Copper tool technology and its relationship to subsistence
and mortuary practices in the Upper Great Lakes.
• Social complexity of hunter-gatherers during the Archaic/Woodland
transition in the Western Great Lakes.
• Old Copper Complex
• Red Ocher Complex
• Historic archaeological research at the Green Island
Light Station, Green Island Wisconsin.
• History of Midwest and North American Archaeology.
• Archaeological applications of black & white and
color-reversal 135 mm photography.
• Wisconsin Historical Society Qualified Burial Excavation
Archaeologist, 2005-present
Professional Memberships:
• Wisconsin Archaeological Society
• Wisconsin Archaeological Survey
• Society for American Archaeology
• Register of Professional Archaeologists
• UW System Liberal Arts Deans Group
Scholarship and Professional Development:
• Peer Reviewed Journal Publications
Pleger, Thomas, C.
1992 A Functional and Temporal Analysis of Copper Implements
from the Chautauqua Grounds Site (47-Mt-71), a Multi-component
Site near the Mouth of the Menominee River. The Wisconsin
Archeologist 73(3):160-176.
2000 Old Copper and Red Ocher Complexity, Midcontinental
Journal of Archaeology 25:169-190.
2001 (actually published in 2003) New Dates for the Oconto
Old Copper Culture Cemetery." Papers in Honor of Carol
I. Mason. edited by Thomas C. Pleger, Robert A. Birmingham,
and Carol I. Mason. The Wisconsin Archeologist, Volume 82,
No. 1 & 2, pp. 87-100.
Stevenson, Katherine, Robert F. Boszhardt, Charles R. Moffat,
Philip H. Salkin, Thomas C. Pleger, James L. Theler, and Constance
Arzigian 1997 The Woodland Tradition. In Wisconsin Archaeology,
edited by Robert A. Birmingham, Carol I. Mason, and James
B. Stoltman, a special issue of The Wisconsin Archeologist,
Volume 78, Number 1/2, The Wisconsin Archaeological Society,
Milwaukee, WI.
• Selected Book Reviews in Professional Journals
Pleger, Thomas, C.
2001 Book Review of Indian Mounds of Wisconsin. Wisconsin
Geographer, Volume 17, pp. 40-42.
2004 Book Review of Twelve Millennia: Archaeology of the
Upper Mississippi River Valley, University of Iowa Press,
Voyager: Northeast Wisconsin’s Historical Review, December,
2004.
2004 Book Review of Like a Deer Chased by the Dogs: The Life
of Chief Oshkosh, Oshkosh Public Museum, Voyager: Northeast
Wisconsin’s Historical Review, December, 2004.
• Non-Peer Reviewed Journal Publications
Pleger, Thomas C.
2003 A Brief Introduction to the Old Copper Complex of the
Western Great Lakes: 4000-1000 BC. In Proceedings of the Twenty-seventh
Annual Meeting of the Forest History Association of Wisconsin,
Inc. Oconto, Wisconsin, October 5, 2002, pp. 10-18.
Stark, Peter A., Thomas C. Pleger, and Ronald J. Strojny
1999 Speculations On The Uses of Specularite. Fox Valley
Archaeology: The Journal of the Robert Ritzenthaler Chapter
Wisconsin Archaeological Society. Number 28, pp. 10-31. University
of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.
• Peer Edited Volume Contributions
Pleger, Thomas, C.
2002 Pleger, Thomas C., "Old Copper Complex," p.
851. In Encyclopedia of the Ancient World, edited by Thomas
J. Sienkewicz (2 vols.). Salem Press, Inc. Pasadena, California.
2004 “Old Copper Complex Flourishes in North America”,
pp. 79-80, in Great Events from History, Prehistory-476 C.E.,
Edited by Mark W. Chavalas, Salem Press, Pasadena, CA.Martin,
Susan, R. and Thomas C. Pleger
1999 The Complex Formerly Known as a Culture: The Taxonomic
Puzzle of "Old Copper", pp. 61-70. In Taming the
Taxonomy: Toward a New Understanding of Great Lakes Archaeology,
edited by Ronald F. Williamson and Christopher M. Watts, Eastend
Books and the Ontario Archaeological Society, Toronto, Canada.
Pleger, Thomas C. and James B. Stoltman
(In-press/preparation) The Archaic Tradition in Wisconsin,
In: The Archaic of Eastern North America, Edited by Thomas
Emerson, University of Nebraska Press (scheduled for publication
in fall of 2006).
• Books
Kehoe, Alice Beck, and Thomas C. Pleger
2007 Archaeology: A Concise Introduction. Prospect Heights,
IL: Waveland Press.
• Selected Technical Reports
Pleger, Thomas, C.
1992 Green Island Light-Station, Wisconsin: A Synthesis of
Related Historical and Archaeological Data. Report on file
and in Special Collections of the State Historical Society
of Wisconsin, Madison, and the Institute for Great Lakes Research,
Perrysburg, Ohio. (Also presented at 38th annual Midwest Archaeological
Conference, Milwaukee, October 1993.)
1995 An Archaeological Phase I Investigation of the Proposed
Construction Site for the New Richland Center High School,
Richland Center, Richland County, Wisconsin. Reports of Investigations
No. 197. Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center, University
of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
1996 A Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Floodplain of
Pool No. 3 of the Upper Mississippi River Valley. Reports
of Investigations No. 206. Mississippi Valley Archaeology
Center, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
1997 A Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Floodplain of
Pool Nos. 5, 5A, and 6 of the Upper Mississippi River Valley.
Reports of Investigations No. 248. Mississippi Valley Archaeology
Center, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
1997 A Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Floodplain of
Pool No. 8 of the Upper Mississippi River Valley. Reports
of Investigations No. 282. Mississippi Valley Archaeology
Center, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
1999a A Phase I Archaeological Investigation for a Proposed
Cellular Tower Construction Project near Mackville, Outagamie
County, Wisconsin. Reports of Investigations No. 334 of the
Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center, University of Wisconsin-La
Crosse.
1999b A Phase I Archaeological Investigation for Proposed
Cellular/Water Tower Modifications, Village of Allouez, Brown
County, Wisconsin. Reports of Investigations No. 335 of the
Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center, University of Wisconsin-La
Crosse.
1999c A Phase I Archaeological Investigation for a Proposed
Water Treatment Facility in Iola, Waupaca County, Wisconsin.
Reports of Investigations No. 352 of the Mississippi Valley
Archaeology Center, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
2002 A Phase I Archaeological Survey of a Proposed Railroad
Spur, New London Industrial Park, New London, Outagamie County,
Wisconsin. Reports of Investigations No. 474 of the Mississippi
Valley Archaeology Center, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
2003 Archaeological Monitoring of the Pavilion Project at
Stephenson Island, City of Marinette, Marinette County, Wisconsin.
Reports of Investigation Number 497 of the Mississippi Valley
Archaeology Center, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, La
Crosse, WI 54601.
Moffat, Charles, Barbara Bielefeldt, Robert Boszhardt, Thomas
Pleger, and Patrick Stewart
1997 Archaeological Site Evaluations Within the Biron Flowage
Hydroelectric Project, Portage and Wood Counties, Wisconsin.
Reports of Investigations No. 285. Mississippi Valley Archaeology
Center, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
Moffat, Charles, Thomas Pleger, Lisa Ching, Barbara Bielefeldt,
Chris Mikulla, and Constance Arzigian
1997 Archaeological Site Evaluations Within The Steven's Point
Hydroelectric Project, Portage County, Wisconsin. Reports
of Investigations No. 283. Mississippi Valley Archaeology
Center, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
Moffat, Charles R., R. Patrick Stewart, Thomas C. Pleger,
Constance Arzigian, and Dean G. Wilder
1996 Archaeological Data Recovery at the Chally/Turbenson
Site (21-FL-71) and the Mundform/Till Site (21-Fl-73), Fillmore
County, Minnesota. Reports of Investigations No. 220. Mississippi
Valley Archaeology Center, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
Pleger, Thomas, and Wendy K. Holtz1998 Phase III Archaeological
Data Recovery at the River Resort Site (47-Gt-601), Village
of Bagley, Grant County, Wisconsin. Reports of Investigations
No. 297. Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center, University
of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
Pleger, Thomas C. and Nathan Lowrey
1999a A Phase I Archaeological Investigation for Proposed
Restorations Along Bellaire Creek, Peabody Park, City of Appleton,
Outagamie County, Wisconsin. Reports of Investigations No.
344 of the Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center, University
of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
1999b A Phase I Archaeological Investigation for Proposed
Improvements at the UW-Marinette Campus, Marinette County,
Wisconsin. Reports of Investigations No. 345 of the Mississippi
Valley Archaeology Center, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse.
• Selected Professional Paper Presentations
Pleger, Thomas, C.
1991 Seasonal Occupation and Grouping at the Chautauqua Grounds
Site (47-Mt-71), A Multi-component Site Situated near the
Junction of the Menominee River and the Bay of Green Bay.
Paper presented at 36th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference,
La Crosse.
1993 A Functional and Temporal Analysis of Copper Implements
from the Chautauqua Grounds Site (47-Mt-71), a Multi-component
Site near the Mouth of the Menominee River. Paper presented
at 38th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee.
1995 Archaic/Woodland Mortuary Use of Native Copper as an
Indicator of Social Complexity and Subsistence Specialization
in the Western Great Lakes. Paper presented at 60th annual
meeting, Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis.
1996 New AMS Radiocarbon Dates from the Oconto Old Copper
Culture Cemetery (47-Oc-45). Presented at 41st annual Midwest
Archaeological Conference, Beloit.
1997 Blue-Gray Chert, Black Glass, Red Metal, and the Red
Ocher Mortuary Ceremonial Complex: New Radiocarbon Dates for
the Red Ocher Associations and Trade in the Great Lakes Region.
Paper presented at 62nd annual meeting of the Society for
American Archaeology, Nashville.
1999 Old Copper and Red Ocher Social Complexity. Presented
at a symposium in honor of James B. Stoltman, The Society
for American Archaeology, 64th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL,
March 27th
2000 New Dates for Red Ocher Complex Mortuary Associations
from the Riverside Cemetery, Menominee County, Michigan. Paper
presented at the Joint Midwest Archaeological/Plains Anthropological
Conference, St. Paul, MN, November 9th-12th, 2000.
2001 The Importance of fishing in Old Copper and Red Ocher
Complex Subsistence Strategies in the Western Great Lakes.
Presented at the 47th Annual meeting of the Midwest Archaeological
Conference in La Crosse, WI, October 12-14, 2001.
2002 Indian Copper Culture in the Oconto Area. Presented
at the Forest History Association of Wisconsin Annual Meetings,
Oconto, Wisconsin, October 5, 2002.
2003 Teaching Local Archaeology throughout the Great State
of Wisconsin: A Case Study in Distance Learning. Society of
American Archaeology 68th Annual Meeting, Milwaukee, Wisconsin,
April 9-13, 2003.
Martin, Susan, R. and Thomas C. Pleger
1997 The Complex Formerly Known as a Culture: The Taxonomic
Puzzle of Old Copper. Presented at Taming the Taxonomy: Toward
a New Understanding of Great Lakes Prehistory, the Joint Symposium
of the Ontario Archaeological Society and the Midwest Archaeological
Conference, North York, Ontario.
Pleger, Thomas, and Nathan Lowrey
1995 A Preliminary Report of the 1994 Field Research at the
Chautauqua Grounds Site (47-Mt-71), Located Along the Western
Shore of Green Bay, Marinette County, Wisconsin. Presented
at the 40th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Beloit.
2000 Landscapes of Contention: Socioeconomic Intensification
and the Rise of Communalism among the Effigy Mound Builders.
Paper presented at the 65th Annual Meetings of the Society
for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, PA.
Pleger, Thomas C. and James B. Stoltman
2004 The Archaic Tradition in Wisconsin, Paper presented
at The Urbana Conference on the Archaic Societies of the Midcontinent,
Sponsored by the Illinois Transportation Archaeological Research
Program, University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign, Dec.
2-3. 2004.
Grant Awards:
• Academic Staff Improvement Grant, University
of Wisconsin-La Crosse, to continue and complete Ph.D. research
(1997).
• Grant awarded by Department of Physics Radiocarbon
Laboratory at the University of Arizona to run 12 accelerator
mass spectrometry dates for dissertation research (1995, valued
at $6,000).
• Numerous accepted contract archaeology proposals,
Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center (1994-1998).
• 1999 UW-Colleges Technology Grant to develop and deliver
Wisconsin Archaeology (Anthropology 302) via compressed-video
distance education.
• Numerous UW-Fox Valley Professional Development Grants
(1998-present).
References:
References available upon request.
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