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Jill N. Seagard
Curriculum Vitae
Contact Information
Dept. of Anthropology
The Field Museum
1400 S. Lakeshore Drive
Chicago, IL 60014
Tel: (312) 665-7828
Fax: (312) 665-7193
E-mail: [email protected]
Education
May 2001
B.A. in Biological Pre-medical Illustration, Iowa State University
Technical Specialties
• Computer – Mac/PC platforms; Microsoft Office; Adobe: Illustrator, InDesign, PhotoShop
• Traditional Media – Acrylic, Carbon dust, Color pencil, Gouche, Pen-and-ink, Pencil, Oil,
Watercolor
Professional Position
2001-Present
Departmental Scientific Illustrator, Anthropology, The Field Museum of
Natural History, Chicago
• Create and/or design pen-and-ink and computer illustrations for Curatorial Research and
Collections at The Field Museum and in the field, of but not limited to: archaeological sites,
artifacts, burials, charts, graphs, maps, PowerPoint presentations, and posters
• Specialize in chipped stone tool and ceramic pen-and-ink illustration
• Manipulate/re-illustrate images for publication
• Produce illustrations for educational purposes, publications, lectures, and media outlets
• Communicate with publishers to ensure press-ready illustrations
• Supervise illustration internships and lab equipment
Memberships
Anthropology Intradepartmental Relations Committee Member at The Field Museum
Guild of Natural Science Illustrators, Inc. Member
Fieldwork Illustration
2002-Present
2009-Present
2002
Mexico, Oaxaca, Mitla
United States, Puerto Rico, Tibés
Africa, Kenya, Bungule
Published Illustrated Work In:
Books
2010 Parkinson, W.A., and M.L. Galaty. “Archaic State Interaction: The Eastern
Mediterranean in the Bronze Age.” School of Advanced Research Advanced
Seminar Monograph
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Hicks, F., “Mexica Political History.” In The Aztec World, ed. by B.M. Brumfiel and
G.M. Feinman. Abrams New York in association with The Field Museum, Chicago,
Harry N. Abrams Inc. New York
Sanders, W.T., “Tenochtitlan in 1519: A Pre-industrial Megalopolis.” In The Aztec
World, ed. by B.M. Brumfiel and G.M. Feinman. Abrams New York in association
with The Field Museum, Chicago, Harry N. Abrams Inc.
Feinman, G.M., L.M. Nicholas, and H.R. Haines, “Classic Period Agricultural
Intensification and Domestic Life at El Palmillo, Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico.” In
Seeking a Richer Harvest: The Archaeology of Subsistence Intensification,
Innovation, and Change, ed. by C.T. Thurston and C.T. Fisher. Studies in Human
Ecology and Adaptation Book Series, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
“The Archaeology of Warfare: Prehistories of Raiding and Conquest,” ed. by E.N.
Arkush and M.W. Allen. University Press of Florida
Kusimba, C.M., “Slavery and Warfare in African Chiefdoms.” In The Archaeology
of Warfare: Prehistories of Raiding and Conquest, ed. by E.N. Arkush and M.W.
Allen. University of Press Florida
Underhill, A.P., “Warfare and the Development of States in China.” In The
Archaeology of Warfare: Prehistories of Raiding and Conquest, ed. by E.N. Arkush
and M.W. Allen. University of Press Florida
Curet, A., “Caribbean Paleodemography: Population, Culture History, and
Sociopolitical Processes in Ancient Puerto Rico.” The University of Alabama Press
Underhill, A.P., and J. Habu, “Early Communities in East Asia: Economic and
Sociopolitical Organization at the local and regional levels.” In Archaeology of Asia,
ed. by M.T. Stark. Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Martin, R.D., and C.F. Ross, “The Evolutionary and Ecology Context of Primate
Vision.” In The Primate Visual System: A Comparative Approach, ed. J. Kremers.
John Wiley and Sons Ltd. West Sussex, England
Ho, C., and B. Bronson, “Splendors of China’s Forbidden City: The Glorious Reign
of Emperor Qianlong.” Merrell Publishers Limited in association with The
FieldmMuseum, Chicago
Haas, J., and W. Creamer, “Cultural Transformation in the Central Andean Late
Archaic.” In Andean Archaeology, ed. by H. Silverman. Blackwell Studies in Global
Archaeology Series, Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
Kusimba, S.B., “African Foragers: Environment, Technology, Interactions.”
AltaMira Press
Underhill, A.P., “Craft Production and Social Change in Northern China.”
Fundamental Issues in Archaeology Series. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
New York
Articles
2010 Parkinson, W.A., and J.F. Cherry. “Pylos Regional Archaeological Project, Part VIII:
Lithics and Landscapes: A Messenian Perspective.” Hesperia, vol. 79(1) JanuaryMarch
2010 Feinman, G.M., L.M Nicholas, and F. Hui. “The Imprint of China’s First Emperor on
the Distant Realm of Eastern Shandong.” PNAS, vol. 107(11) March
2009 Terrell, J.E., and E.M. Schechter. “The meaning and importance of the Lapita face
motif.” Archaeology in Oceania, vol. 44(2) July
2008 Feinman, G.M., L.M. Nicholas, and E.F. Maher, “Domestic Offerings at El
Palmillo.” Ancient Mesoamerica, vol. 19(2) September
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Underhill, A.P., G.M. Feinman, L.M. Nicholas, H. Fang, F. Luan, H. Yu, and F. Cai,
“Changes in regional settlement patterns and the development of complex societies in
southeastern Shandong, China.” Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, vol. 27(1)
March
Haines, H.R. Philip Willink, and D.S. Maxwell. “Stingray Spine Use and Maya
Bloodletting Rituals: A Cautionary Tale.” Latin American Antiquity, vol. 19(1)
Terrell, J.E., and E.M. Schechter. [Deciphering the Lapita Code: the Aitape Cermaic
Sequence and Late Survival of the ‘Laptia Face.’] Cambridge Archaeological
Journal, vol. 17
Martin, R.D., A.M. MacLarnon, J.L. Phillips, and W.B. Dobyns, “Flores hominid:
New species or microcephalic dwarf?” The Anatomical Record Part A: Discoveries
in Molecular, Cellular, and Evolutionary Biology, vol. 228A(11) October
Pestle, W., M. Colvard, and P. Pettitt. “AMS dating of a recently rediscovered
juvenile human mandible from Solutré (Saône-et-Loire, France).” Paléo, vol. 8
Feinman, G.M., L.M. Nicholas, and H.R. Haines. “Socioeconomic Inequality and the
Consumption of Chipped Stone at El Palmillo, Oaxaca, Mexico.” Latin American
Antiquity, vol. 17(2)
Martin, R.D., A.M. MacLarnon, J.L. Phillips, L. Dussubieux, P.R. Williams, W.B.
Dobyns. [Comment on “The Brain of LB1, Homo floresiensis.”] Science Magazine,
vol. 312(5776) May
Hoover, A., “Quenching a Thirst.” Explore: Research at the University of
Florida, vol. 10(3)
Mcgovern, P.E., A.P. Underhill, H. Fang, F. Luan, G.R. Hall, H. Yu, C. Wang, F.
Cai, Z. Zhao, G.M. Feinman, “Chemical Identification and Cultural Implications of a
Mixed Fermented Beverage from Late Prehistoric China.” Asian Perspectives, vol.
44(2) Fall
Moseley, M.E., D.J. Nash, P.R. Williams, S.D. deFrance, A. Miranda, and M. Ruales.
“Burning down the brewery: Establishing and evacuating an ancient imperial colony
at Cerro Baúl, Peru.” PNAS, vol. 102(42)
Crawford, G., A.P. Underhill, Z. Zhao, G. Lee, G. Feinman, L. Nicholas, F. Luan, H.
Yu, H. Fang, and F. Cai, “Late Neolithic Plant Remains from Northern China:
Preliminary Results from Liangchengzhen, Shandong.” Current Anthropology, vol.
46(2) April
Feinman, G.M., and L.M. Nicholas, “Hilltop Terrace Sites of Oaxaca, Mexico:
Intensive Surface Survey at Guirun, El Palmillo, and the Mitla Fortress.” Fieldiana,
Anthropology, vol. 37
Haines, H.R., G.M. Feinman, L.M. Nicholas, “Household Economic
Specialization and Social Differentiation: The Stone Tool Assemblage at El Palmillo,
Oaxaca.” Ancient Mesoamerica, vol. 15(2)
Terrell, J.E., J.P. Hart, S. Barut, N. Cellinese, A. Curet, T. Denham, C.M. Kusimba,
K. Latinis, R. Oka, J. Palka, M.E.D. Pohl, K.O. Pope, P.R. Williams, H. Haines, and
J.E. Staller, “Domesticated Landscapes: The Subsistence Ecology of Plant and
Animal Domestication.” Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, vol. 10(4)
December
Vermilion, M.R., M.P.S Krekeler, L.H. Keeley. “Pigment Identification on Two
Morrehead Phase Ramey Knives from the Loyd Site, A Preshistoric Mississippian
Homestead.” Journal of Archaeological Science, vol. 30(11) November
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Underhill, A.P., “Investigating Variation in Organization of Ceramic
Production: An Ethnoarchaeological Study in Guizhou, China.” Journal of
Archaeological Method and Theory, vol.10(3) September
Haas, J., W. Creamer, A. Ruiz. “Gourd Lord.” Archaeology Magazine, vol. 56(3)
May/June
Haas, J., “The Oldest American Idol.” Science Magazne, vol. 300(5620)
Curet, A., “Issues on the Diversity and Emergence of Middle-Range Societies
of the Ancient Caribbean: A Critique.” Journal of Archaeological Research,
vol. 11(1) March
Creamer, W., “Villages before Aggregation: The Merrigan Site (LA110971),
a Development Period Hamlet, El Rancho, New Mexico.” Fieldiana,
Anthropology, vol. 35
Feinman, G.M., L.M. Nicholas, and H.R. Haines. “Mexico’s Wonder Plant.”
Archaeology Magazine, vol. 55(5)
Feinman, G.M., L.M. Nicholas, and H.R. Haines. “Houses on a Hill: Classic Period
Life at El Palmillo, Oaxaca, Mexico.” Latin American Antiquity, vol. 10(4)
Projects
2003-04 Hohokam Culture site of Snaketown roll-out pottery illustrations from The
Field Museum collection for the Snaketown Artistic Heritage Project with Wallace,
H.D., and lead illustrators E. Carlson, and R. Beckwith, to be published once all work
is completed.
2003 Funerary bed digital recreation illustration sets of Italic Bone Funerary Bed Field
Museum Catalog Number 24927.
Reports
2009 Feinman, G. M., and Nicholas, L. M. El Palmillo: Una perspecitva doméstica del
período Clásico en el Valle de Oaxaca. Final report of the 2009 field season prepared
for the Instituto Nacional del Antropología e Historia de Mexico.
2008 Feinman, G. M., and Nicholas, L. M. El Palmillo: Una perspecitva doméstica del
período Clásico en el Valle de Oaxaca. Final report of the 2008 field season prepared
for the Instituto Nacional del Antropología e Historia de Mexico.
2007 Feinman, G. M., and Nicholas, L. M. El Palmillo: Una perspecitva doméstica del
período Clásico en el Valle de Oaxaca. Final report of the 2007 field season prepared
for the Instituto Nacional del Antropología e Historia, Mexico City.
2006 Feinman, G. M., and L. M. Nicholas. El Palmillo: Una perspectiva doméstica del
período Clásico en el Valle de Oaxaca. Technical report of the 2006 field season
prepared for the Instituto Nacional del Antropología e Historia, Mexico City.
2005 Feinman, G. M., and L. M. Nicholas. El Palmillo: Una perspectiva doméstica del
período Clásico en el Valle de Oaxaca. Technical report of the 2004 field season
prepared for the Instituto Nacional del Antropología e Historia, Mexico City.
2004 Feinman, G. M., and L. M. Nicholas. El Palmillo: Una perspectiva doméstica del
período Clásico en el Valle de Oaxaca. Technical report of the 2004 field season
prepared for the Instituto Nacional del Antropología e Historia de Mexico.
2003 Feinman, G. M., L. M. Nicholas, H. R. Haines, and J. A. Clark. El Palmillo: Una
perspectiva doméstica del período Clásico en el Valle de Oaxaca. Technical report of
the 2003 field season prepared for the Instituto Nacional del Antropología e Historia,
Mexico City.
2002
2001
Feinman, G. M., L. M. Nicholas, H. R. Haines, and J. A. Clark. El Palmillo: Una
perspectiva doméstica del período Clásico en el Valle de Oaxaca. Technical report of
the 2002 field season prepared for the Instituto Nacional del Antropología e Historia
de Mexico, Mexico.
Feinman, G. M., L. M. Nicholas, H. R. Haines, and Middleton, W. El Palmillo: Una
perspectiva doméstica del período Clásico en el Valle de Oaxaca. Technical report of
the 2001 field season prepared for the Instituto Nacional del Antropología e Historia
de Mexico, Mexico.
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