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August 13,2024
<br /> COH, Professional Services FY025
<br /> Archaeology
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<br /> William R.M.Gardner,Ph.D.
<br /> Senior Archaeologist aff i 1 i at e s 4i
<br /> Total Years of Experience: 27 Archaeology•History• Ethnography•Architectural History
<br /> Education
<br /> Ph.D. 2016/Anthropology/Yale University
<br /> M.Phil. 2011/Anthropology/Yale University
<br /> M.A. 2009/Archaeological Studies/Yale University
<br /> B.A. 2004/Anthropology/University of Colorado,Boulder
<br /> Professional Profile
<br /> William Gardner, Ph.D., is a Senior Archaeologist with ASM's Hilo office who has 27 years of professional
<br /> archaeological experience. His professional experience included time spent directing both academic and cultural
<br /> resource management projects in the U.S.West and Mongolia. Three years of his experience has been working in
<br /> Polynesia with 2 years of direct experience working in Hawai'i. Well-versed in all aspects of archaeology,Dr. Gardner
<br /> has extensive experience in general project,field, and laboratory management including,but not limited to,inventory
<br /> and reconnaissance surveys,preservation planning,burial treatment planning,data recovery, site testing,excavation,
<br /> archaeological monitoring,feature restoration, artifact identification and cataloguing, site recordation, GIS,community
<br /> consultation,record searches,historical background research, Section 106 compliance,ethnographic studies, and
<br /> technical report writing. Dr. Gardner earned his Ph.D.degree in anthropology with an emphasis in archaeology in 2016
<br /> from Yale University. His doctoral dissertation focused on early political complexity and community organization
<br /> during the Early Iron Age on the Mongolian steppe with a specific emphasis on understanding the dynamics of coupled
<br /> human/natural landscapes.
<br /> Awards/Commendations
<br /> National Science Foundation,Archaeology Division, Grant Recipient: 2018-2024.
<br /> National Science Foundation,Arctic Social Sciences Division,Grant Recipient: 2017-2024
<br /> Wenner Gren Dissertation Fieldwork, Grant Recipient: 2014-2015
<br /> Professional Memberships
<br /> Register of Professional Archaeologists
<br /> Recent Technical Reports and Publications
<br /> In Press Gardner,William R. M.,Jong Sik Park,and Jargalan Burentogtokh. Household scale metallurgical production
<br /> in Mongolia: implications for local community independence. In Production and Exchange in Eurasia: in
<br /> Commemoration of Lingyi Zeng,ed. Anne Underhill.Yale University Publications in Anthropology.New
<br /> Haven, CT.
<br /> 2024 Gardner,William R. M. and Jargalan Burentogtokh. House Hunting: A systematic approach to identifying
<br /> ephemeral households of mobile pastoralists. In Empirical Approaches to Mobile Pastoralist Households, ' ed.
<br /> Jean-Luc Houle. Berghahn Books,New York.
<br /> 2023 Burentogtokh,Jargalan and William R.M. Gardner. Tracing early stages of social complexity among nomads
<br /> in Mongolia through archaeology.Mongolian Journal of Anthropology, Archaeology, and Ethnology, 12: 73-
<br /> 80.
<br /> 2018 Gardner,William R. M., and Jargalan Burentogtokh. "Mobile Domiciles of the Eurasian Steppe:
<br /> Archaeological Evidence of Possible Dwelling Space during the Early Iron Age." Journal of Field
<br /> Archaeology 43 (1): 345-361
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