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Department of Anthropology 2011-12 Annual Report School of Arts & Sciences Central Connecticut State University Presentation for the WGSS Brown bag Lunch series, April 2012 Professional Service Executive Committee, Friends Association for Higher Education Steering Committee, Guatemalan Scholars Network Manuscripts reviewed for PoLAR, and JLACA Kenneth Feder Papers presented 2011 Lighthouse Signs: A Truly Collaborative Effort. Paper presented at the Fall meeting of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut, Barkhamsted. 2012 An Ever Widening Circle: The People of the Lighthouse. Paper presented to the Winter meeting of the Canton Historical Society. Canton, Connecticut. 2012 Archaeological Epistemology. Invited paper presented at Yale University. Feder, Kenneth L., S. Atalay, T. Barnhart, D. Bolnick, B. Lepper 2012 Learned Lessons from Lost Civilizations. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee. Symposium Discussant 2012 Answering pseudoarchaeology: Proactive dialogue and research in response to extraordinary popular and esoteric archaeological claims. Annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, Tennessee. Symposium Organized 2011 Fall meeting of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut. Barkhamsted. Co-Authored articles Feder, Kenneth L, Brad T. Lepper, Terry A. Barnhart, and Deborah Bolnick. 2011 Civilizations lost and found: Fabricating history. Part 1: An Alternate Reality. The Skeptical Inquirer 35(5):38-45. Lepper, Bradley T., Kenneth L. Feder, Terry A. Barnhart, and Deborah Bolnick. 2011 Civilizations lost and found: Fabricating history. Part 2: False Messages in Stone. The Skeptical Inquirer 35(6):48-54. Bolnick, Deborah, Kenneth L. Feder, Lepper, Bradley T., and Terry A. Barnhart. in Press Civilizations lost and found: Fabricating history. Part 3: Real Messages in DNA. The Skeptical Inquirer 36 (1):48-51.

Department of Anthropology 2011-12 Annual Report School of Arts & Sciences Central Connecticut State University Media Presentations (t.v. radio, and podcasts) 2011 Ancient Aliens, on MonsterTalk. http://traffic.libsyn.com/skeptic/038_Monstertalk.mp3. July 27, 2011. 2012 The Truth Behind: Atlantis. National Geographic Channel. Documentary, on-air interview. First aired, December 22, 2011. Museum Exhibits 2011 Signage at the Lighthouse Site. Script writing and photography. Public Presentations and Service: Lectures: 2011 Bristol Junior High School Westport YMCA Farmington River Watershed Association Archaeology Canoe Trip South Windsor Library: Booked For Lunch series 2012 Unitarian Universalist Society, New Britain Unitarian Universalist Society, Avon Employee Appreciation Week, Central Connecticut State Univeristy Elected Chair, East Weatogue Historic District Commission David Kideckel Conference participation: Organizer and Chair, Session on “Traces of the Safety Net: Political Response to Global Capitalist Restructuring in Cross-Cultural Perspective.” Annual meeting, American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Quebec, November, 2011. Funded Grant proposals: Principal Author, CCSU Curriculum Development Grant: “Enhancing the Undergraduate and Graduate International Studies Curriculum.” Research and Publications:

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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