Anthropology Department Staff
Summer Moore
Archaeology Collections Manager
phone: 808.843.7608
fax: 808.843.4114
email: summer[at]bishopmuseum.org
Education
- M.A. University of Denver, Department of Anthropology, emphasis in Archaeology
- B.A. Hendrix College, Department of Anthropology
Research Interests
- Ceramic analysis, especially related to questions about group identity and iconography
- Craft production and exchange
- Areas of interest: Hawaii, Polynesia, North American Southwest, Rocky Mountains, Great Basin, Great Plains
Professional Experience
- Archaeology Collections Manager, Department of Anthropology, Bishop Museum (2011-present)
- Project Director, Alpine Archaeological Consultants, Inc., Montrose, Colorado (2005-2011)
- Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of Denver, Department of Anthropology (Winter Term 2004 and Spring Term 2005)
- Laboratory Assistant, University of Denver, Department of Anthropology (2004-2005)
- Archaeological Technician, U.S.D.A. Forest Service, Grand Mesa-Uncompahgre-Gunnison National Forest (2003-2004)
- Collections Assistant, Ouray County Historical Museum, Ouray, Colorado (2002-2003)
Publicationsand Presentations
- Summer Moore, 2011. White Mountain Redware at the Pettit Site, An Aggregation-Period Pueblo in the Zuni District. Poster, Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Sacramento, California.
- Summer Moore, 2009. Intermountain Pottery at the Long Knife Site (5MF5827), Moffat County, Colorado. Paper, Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference, Gunnison, Colorado.
- Summer Moore, 2009. Working Parents and the Material Culture of Victorianism. In The Archaeology of Class War: The Colorado Coalfield Strike of 1913-1914, edited by Randall McGuire and Karin Larkin.
- Summer Moore, 2007. 2005 Excavations at the Mouse House Site (5MF6175): Evidence for Season-long Occupation of a Housepit in Northwestern Colorado. Paper, Annual Meeting of the Colorado Council of Professional Archaeologists, Glenwood Springs, Colorado.
- Summer Moore, 2007. Hunter-Gatherer Mobility from the Early Archaic to the Late Prehistoric Period: Investigations at the Hogsback Site (48UT2516), a Housepit Site in Southwestern Wyoming. The Wyoming Archaeologist Volume 51(1):35-55.
- Summer Moore, 2006. Growing Up in America: A Historical Archaeology of Children’s Objects from the Coal Camps of Southeastern Colorado. Paper, Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, San Juan, Puerto Rico.
- Summer Moore and Robert McKeever, 2005. The Paradox Valley Petroglyphs Site. Paper, Annual Meeting of the Colorado Rock Art Association, Norwood, Colorado.
