Antoniou CV 10 2021
Antoniou CV 10 2021
Antoniou CV 10 2021
ANTONIOU
CURRICULUM VITAE
104 S 5th St ▪ Philadelph ia, PA 19106 ▪ AAntoniou@amph ilsoc.org ▪ (559) 977-9615
AnnaSAntoniou.weebly.com
EDUCATION
2021 Ph.D., Anthropology, University of Michigan
Dissertation: Collaborating for First Foods: Archaeological Investigations of
Chinookan and Lower Chehalis Foodways in Willapa Bay, WA
2014 M.A., Anthropology, University of Michigan
2010 Bachelor of Sciences, Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
2021 – 2022 Postdoctoral Fellow, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Native American
Scholars Initiative, American Philosophical Society Library & Museum
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Collaborative & applied anthropology, community-based participatory research, Indigenous
foodways, food sovereignty and Indigenous rights, community health and well-being, pacific
northwest of North America, zooarchaeology, historical & contemporary archaeology.
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
In Press Antoniou, Anna S. and Earl Davis. Collaborating for First Foods: Supporting the
Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe through Archaeological Research. In The
Community-Based PhD: Complexities, Triumphs, Missteps, and Joys of
Community-Based & Participatory Action Research as Graduate Students, edited
by S. Atalay and A. McCleary. University of Arizona Press, Tucson, AZ.
Invited Gabriel Sanchez, Michael Grone, Anna S. Antoniou, Earl Davis. Indigenous
Perspectives. In The Oxford Handbook of Island and Coastal Archaeology, edited
by S. M. Fitzpatrick and J. M. Erlandson. Oxford University Press.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
In Review Antoniou, Anna S. Portraits of a Divided Island. SAPIENS, pitch accepted
5/5/2021.
RESEARCH SUPPORT
EXTERNAL
2019 Team Member, National Geographic Society Call for Partners Grant ($10,000)
2017 Team Member, National Geographic Young Explorers Grant awarded to Bree N.
Doering ($5,000)
2016 American Philosophical Society Lewis and Clark Fund for Exploration and Field
Research ($5,000)
2015 National Geographic Young Explorers Grant ($5,000)
INTERNAL
2018 Rackham Program in Public Scholarship Grant ($7,000)
2013 – 2019 University of Michigan Rackham Graduate School Conference Travel Grant
($4,000 total)
2015 & 2016 Richard I. Ford Award for Anthropological Research on Humans and the
Environment ($1,250 total)
2015 James B. Griffin Scholarship Fund ($3,000)
2014 University of Michigan Rackham Graduate School Research Grant ($3,000)
2013 University of Michigan Department of Anthropology Fieldwork Grant ($2,500)
2012 Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Research and Internship
Fellowship ($1,500)
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2019 – 2020 Certified Substitute Teacher
San Francisco Unified School District
2018 Certified Substitute Teacher
Santa Barbara Unified School District
2012 – 2016 Graduate Student Instructor
University of Michigan: Department of Anthropology
Courses: Introduction to Anthropology; Aztec, Maya, Inca; Early Civilizations
(Upper-Level Writing Course); Anthropology of Rock and Roll; Introduction to
Biological Anthropology
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Ongoing Associate Editor, Journal of Ethnobiology
Ongoing External Reviewer, Early Career Grants
National Geographic Society
Ongoing Director of Humanities and Social Sciences, EcoBlitz CA
National Geographic Learning, California National Geographic Explorers Hub
Objective: An interdisciplinary environmental education & citizen science
program that asks K-12 students to explore plant and animal biodiversity like a
biologist, and trash and plastics like an anthropologist.
CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
SESSIONS ORGANIZED
Upcoming Antoniou, Anna S., and Elspeth Geiger. Decolonizing Diet: Supporting
Indigenous Food Sovereignty through Archaeology. Electronic Symposium
organized for the 87th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
PRESENTATIONS (* invited)
Upcoming Antoniou, Anna S., Earl Davis, and Kristine Torset. “Good Bones”:
Zooarchaeological Data as Legal Evidence for the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe.
To be presented at the 87th Annual Meeting of the Society for American
Archaeology.
2021 Antoniou, Anna S. “We are the Bay”: Supporting Indigenous Food Sovereignty
through Zooarchaeology in Coastal Washington. Presented at the 2021 Annual
Conference of the Society of Ethnobiology. (virtual)
2021* Antoniou, Anna S. “We are the Bay”: Supporting Indigenous Food Sovereignty
through Zooarchaeology in Coastal Washington. Presented at the 2021
Theoretical Archaeology Group, Stanford University. (virtual)
2020 Waite, Kimberly, Jessica Lura, and Anna S. Antoniou. Educators, Explorers,
and EcoBlitz Empowering Students to Become Environmental Change-Makers.
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geographic
Education. (virtual)
2020 Antoniou, Anna S. Circumnavigating Cyprus: A Trek Towards Understanding
Cultural Segregation on a Mediterranean Island. Presented at the 17th Annual
Postgraduate Cypriot Archaeology Meeting. (virtual)
2020 Waite, Kimberly, Jessica Lura, and Anna S. Antoniou. How can Educators,
Explorers, and the EcoBlitz Empower Students to Become Environmental
Change-Makers? Presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the North American
Association for Environmental Education. (virtual)
2020 Antoniou, Anna S. First Foods for the Future: Using Zooarchaeology to
Reimagine Indigenous Foodways in Willapa Bay, Washington. Presented at the
26th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists. (virtual)
2020 Waite, Kimberly, Jessica Lura, and Anna S. Antoniou. Transforming Students
into Planetary Stewards through EcoBlitz. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the
California Association for Environmental & Outdoor Education. (virtual)
2020 Waite, Kimberly, Jessica Lura, and Anna S. Antoniou. How can Explorers,
Educators, and EcoBlitz Empower Eco-Literate Global Citizens? Presented at the
58th Annual California Council for Social Studies Conference.
INVITED TALKS
2021 “When the tide goes out, the table is set”: Indigenous Food Sovereignty and
Zooarchaeology in Coastal Washington. UC Santa Cruz Archaeology-
Bioanthropology Lunch Series. (virtual)
2021 An Archaeologist’s Guide to Talking Trash. The National Geographic Learning
Explorers Showcase. (virtual)
2019 Trash Tales: Collaborating for First Foods. The National Geographic Learning
Explorers Showcase.
2016 How to Circumnavigate Cyprus on Foot. The National Geographic Young
Explorers Grants Workshop at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
2016 Circumnavigating Cyprus on Foot. The National Geographic Young Explorers
Meet Up, Works in Progress Symposium.
GUEST LECTURES
2021 Cultural Heritage and Cypriot Identity. CLARCH 250: Archaeology and Cultural
Heritage in the Mediterranean and Middle East, University of Michigan
2021 Community-Based Research Design Q&A. ARCHEOL/ANTHRO M201C:
Archaeological Research Design, University of California, Los Angeles
PUBLIC OUTREACH
2021 & 2019 Guest Speaker 6th Grade Science and Math Classes
Bullis Charter School ▪ Los Altos, CA
2020 Class Mentor Ethnographic Flood Walk Project
Forest Hills School District, Johnstown Flood Museum ▪ Johnstown, PA
Objective: High School English classes conduct ethnographic research and place-
based elicitation with survivors of the historic floods of their hometown.
2020 Guest Speaker The Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital School Program
Stanford Children’s Health ▪ Palo Alto, CA
2020 Guest Speaker 6th Grade Ancient Civilizations, Science, and English Classes
Jefferson Elementary School ▪ Compton, CA
Objective: to enhance their place-based learning unit on single-use plastics and
conservation.
2019 Guest Speaker 4th Grade
McNear Elementary School ▪ Petaluma, CA
2019 Guest Speaker 7th Grade Science Classes
Baird Middle School ▪ Fresno, CA
2019 Featured Explorer AP Human Geography Program
National Geographic Learning
2019 Featured Explorer Human Journey Challenge Education Outreach
National Geographic Education
2018 Featured Explorer Panorama Social Studies Video
National Geographic Learning
2018 Graduate Student Participant Prehistory & Archaeology Day
University of Cambridge: Department of Archaeology
2017 Invited Participant Sciencetelling Bootcamp
National Geographic Society
2017 Featured Explorer Facebook LIVE
National Geographic Society