Briana N.
Doering
                                         Curriculum Vitae
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
University of Wyoming                                                    bree.doering@uwyo.edu
1000 E. University Ave                                                          Ph. 307-223-2229
Dept. 3431                                                              www.breedigs.weebly.com
Laramie WY 82071
Education
Ph.D.           University of Michigan, Ann Arbor – Anthropological Archaeology, 2020
                Dissertation: “Evaluating the Social and Environmental Processes of the Athabascan
                Migration”. Chair: Brian Stewart.
M.A.            University of Michigan, Ann Arbor – Anthropological Archaeology, 2016
B.A.            Barnard College, Columbia University, New York City – Anthropology, 2012
Research Interests
Environmental and landscape archaeology, Indigenous-centered archaeology, zooarchaeology,
isotopic and geochemical analyses, resilience and adaptation, migration, spatial organization, lithic
technologies, experimental archaeology, gender, subarctic North America, central Alaska, first
Americans.
Peer-Reviewed Publications
                                                                               * = student collaboration
In Review       *Doering, B., Litynski, M., Weatherbee, S., McKinney, H., Reuther, J., and Gelvin-
                Reymiller, C. Tracing Past Biodiversity In Central Alaska Through Traditional Faunal
                Identification and Compound Specific Isotopic Analysis. Archaeometry.
In Review       *Litynski, M., Doering, B., McKinney, H., Reuther, J., and Gelvin-Reymiller, C.
                Something Fishy: An Analysis of Fish Remains at the Klein Site (XBD-362) Quartz
                Lake, Alaska. Alaska Journal of Anthropology.
Accepted        Doering, B. Exploring early cooking traditions in Arctic North America via targeted
                excavations and molecular methods. Mitteilungen Der Gesellschaft Für Urgeschichte.
Accepted        Doering, B. Considering the Whole Environment in the Arctic Past. Current
                Anthropology.
2023            *Doering, B., K. Hladek, M. Herron, J. Esdale, J. Reuther, C. Holmes, and G.
                Smith. Evaluating Systematic Use of Ground Penetrating Radar and Auger Surveys to
                Determine Activity Areas at Three Open Air Sites in Central Alaska. Journal of Field
                Archaeology 48(7), 518-533.
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2021         Doering, B. Subarctic landscape adaptations and paleodemography: A 15,000-year
             history of climate change and human settlement in central Alaska and Yukon.
             Quaternary Science Reviews 268(2021), 107139.
2021         *Doering, B., J. Esdale, and S. Catenacci. Procurement, Reduction, and Use of
             Lithic Technology from ca. 9,500–11,800 years ago at Niidhaayh Na’, Central Alaska.
             PaleoAmerica 7(3), 211-22.
2020         *Doering, B., J. Esdale, and S. Catenacci. Lithic Production in the Late Holocene:
             Results from the Clearview Site (XMH-1303), Delta Junction. Alaska Journal of
             Anthropology 18(2), 1-19.
2020         *Doering, B., J. Esdale, J. Reuther, and S. Catenacci. A Multiscalar Consideration of
             the Social and Environmental Processes Driving the Athabascan Migration. American
             Antiquity 85(3), 470-491.
2019         Doering, B. Evaluating the Effects of Fermentation on the Carbon and Nitrogen
             Isotopic Values in Chinook Salmon. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 23C, 626-
             633.
2017         Doering, B. Measuring the Potential Influence of Cooking on the C and N Isotopic
             Composition of Spawning Chinook Salmon. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 12,
             491-498.
Grants, Fellowships, and Awards
                                                                      * = external funding source
                                                                     ** = collaborative project
2024         Promoting Intellectual Excellence Award, Ellbogen Center for Teaching and
             Learning, University of Wyoming (Cherry pie)
2024         Extraordinary Merit in Research Award, College of Arts and Sciences, University of
             Wyoming ($ 1200)
2023         National Science Foundation CAREER, Office of Polar Programs and Social,
             Behavioral, and Economic Sciences ($ 699,527)*
2023         Learning Actively Mentoring Program, University of Wyoming ($ 5,000)
2023         Prize for Early Prehistory and Quaternary Ecology, University of Tübingen,
             Germany (€ 5,000)*
2022         June Frison Memorial Fund, Frison Institute, University of Wyoming ($ 2,350)**
2021         Research and Creative Activity Grant, University of Wyoming ($ 9,750)**
2021         June Frison Memorial Fund, Frison Institute, University of Wyoming ($ 2,165)**
2021         Wyoming Institute Humanities Fellowship, Spring 2022 ($ 3,000)
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2020        John Cook Travel Grant, Alaska Anthropology Association ($ 1,000)*
2019–2020   Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship ($ 32,640)
2019        Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program Outstanding Mentor Award ($ 500)
2019        Rackham Candidate Research Grant ($ 3,000)
2018        Wenner-Gren Foundation: Dissertation Fieldwork Grant ($ 11,100)*
2018        National Science Foundation: Dissertation Research Improvement Grant, Office of
            Polar Programs and Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences ($ 19,528)*
2018        Rackham Conference Travel Grant ($ 1,100)
2018        James B. Griffin Scholarship ($ 3,000)
2018        Richard A. Ford Award ($ 750)
2017        National Geographic Young Explorers Grant ($ 5,000)*
2017        Stefanie Ludwig Memorial Grant Scholarship ($ 1,500)*
2017        Rackham Conference Travel Grant ($ 1,100)
2017        Rackham Humanities Research Fellowship ($ 20,150)
2016        UMMAA Radiocarbon Years Before Present ($ 1,340)
2016        Rackham Conference Travel Grant ($ 1,100)
2015        Outstanding Anthropology Graduate Student Instructor Award ($ 100)
2015        Kenneth and Mary Sue Coleman Global Experience Grant ($ 1,000)
2015        Rackham Conference Travel Grant ($ 800)
2015        Rackham Pre-Candidate Research Grant ($ 1,500)
2014        Department of Anthropology Pre-Candidate Fieldwork Grant ($ 3,000)
2014        Rackham Conference Travel Grant ($ 900)
Fieldwork
2023        Director Excavations at XBD-155, Central Alaska
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2022         Director Excavations at XBD-155 and XBD-156, Central Alaska
2021         Director Excavations at XBD-155 and XBD-110, Central Alaska
2019         Director Excavations at XBD-362, Quartz Lake, Alaska
2018         Director Excavations at XBD-362, XMH-1303, and XBD-110, Central Alaska
2017         Director Excavations at XMH-1303, XMH-917, and XBD-110, Central Alaska
2017         Co-Director Excavations at Mosquito Lake, Brooks Range, Alaska
             Directed by Crystal Glassburn, Bureau of Lange Management
2016         Director Excavations at XMH-1303 and XMH-917, Central Alaska
2016         Field Archaeologist Excavations at MacDonald Creek, Central Alaska
             Directed by Kelly Graf, Texas A&M
2016         Co-Director Survey of Dinosaur Ridge, Central Alaska
2015         Field Archaeologist Excavations at Hurricane Bluff, Central Alaska
             Directed by Ben Potter, University of Alaska Fairbanks
2015         Field Archaeologist Excavations at Kashevarof Site, Kodiak, Alaska
             Directed by Patrick Saltonstall, Alutiiq Museum
2015         Field Archaeologist Survey of Northern Madagascar Rock Shelters
             Directed by Henry T. Wright, University of Michigan
2014         Crew Chief Excavations at El Mogote, Oaxaca, Mexico
             Directed by Lacey Carpenter, University of Michigan
2014         Field Archaeologist Excavations at Katjarra, Western Australia
             Directed by Jo McDonald, University of Western Australia
2013         Field Archaeologist Survey of Blair Lakes, Central Alaska
             Directed by Julie Esdale, Colorado State University
2012–2013    Field Archaeologist Excavations at Santa Catalina de Guale, St. Catherines, GA
             Directed by David Hurst Thomas, American Museum of Natural History
Professional Reports
2023         Smith, G., F. Lanöe, J. Reuther, B. Doering, C. Holmes, and E. Bishop. Western
             Shaw Creek Flats Archaeology and Geoarchaeology Project: 2022 Field Results.
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              Prepared by the University of Alaska Museum of the North for the Alaska Office of
              History and Archaeology, Alaska State Historic Preservation Office.
2022          Smith, G., J. Reuther, B. Doering, and E. Bishop. Western Shaw Creek Flats
              Archaeology and Geoarchaeology Project: 2021 Field Results. Prepared by the
              University of Alaska Museum of the North for the Alaska Office of History and
              Archaeology, Alaska State Historic Preservation Office.
2019          Doering B., J. Esdale, and S. Catenacci. Caribou Knob (XMH-00917) Site Report:
              Analysis of Lithic Remains Excavated between 2002-2017. Prepared by the Center
              for Environmental Management of Military Lands for the Alaska State Historic
              Preservation Office.
2019          Doering B., J. Esdale, and S. Catenacci. Report of 2017-2018 Excavations at Delta
              Creek (XBD-0110) and Results of Lithic Analysis. Prepared by the University of
              Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology for the Alaska State Historic
              Preservation Office.
2019          Doering B., J. Esdale, and S. Catenacci. Clearview (XMH-01303): Report of 2016-
              2018 Archaeological Investigations. Prepared by the Center for Environmental
              Management of Military Lands for the Alaska State Historic Preservation Office.
Professional Positions
2020–Present Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming
2019          Instructor of Record, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan
2019          Graduate Student Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan
2018          Instructor, Alaska Summer Research Academy, University of Alaska, Fairbanks
2017-2018     Crew Chief, Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands Ft. Greely,
              Colorado State University
2016–2018     Graduate Student Instructor, Honors Program, University of Michigan
2013-2016     Field Technician, Center for Environmental Management of Military Lands Ft.
              Greely, Colorado State University
2015–2016     Graduate Student Research Assistant, Museum of Anthropological Archaeology,
              University of Michigan
2014–2015     Graduate Student Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan
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Conferences, Symposia, and Invited Presentations
                                                                            * = student collaboration
2024         Considering the Role of Mammoth and other Megafauna in Food Systems Across
             North America. Invited paper presented with M. Mackie at the 89th Annual Meeting
             of the Society for American Archaeology.
2024         Cultivating Connections Across Academic, CRM, and Descendant Communities at
             Niidhaayh Na’, central Alaska. Invited paper presented with J. Esdale at the 51st
             Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropology Association.
2023         40 Years Late: New work on the Colby Mammoth Site. Invited research report
             presented to the Frison Institute Board of Trustees Annual Meeting.
2023         What’s Cooking in Beringia? 14,000+ years of diet and food processing in Central
             Alaska. Invited paper presented at the Yukon Beringia Heritage Center Webinar
             Series.
2023         *What’s Hot in Beringia? Cooking during the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition in
             central Alaska. Invited paper presented by G. Stanford, B. Doering, K. Dutro, and J.
             Reuther at the 88th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
2023         *New Context from an Old Site: Collections Research on the Colby Mammoth
             Clovis Site. Poster presented by M. Mackie, B. Doering, F. Nelson, M. Herron, C.
             Shield Chief Glover at the 88th Annual Meeting of the Society for American
             Archaeology.
2023         *Fish or Fowl? Exploring late Holocene diet breadth through traditional and isotopic
             dietary reconstruction. Invited paper presented with M. Litynski, S. Wetherbee, J.
             Reuther, and C. Gelvin-Reymiller at the 88th Annual Meeting of the Society for
             American Archaeology.
2023         *The Curation Crisis and the Bones of the Colby Mammoth Site. Poster presented
             by F. Nelson, B. Doering, M. Reel, and M. Mackie at the 88th Annual Meeting of the
             Society for American Archaeology.
2023         *Mapping Thermal Features at Quartz Lake, Alaska. Poster presented by G. Stanford
             and B. Doering at the 88th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
2022         *Colby Revisited: Reevaluating the Chronology and Context of a Clovis Mammoth
             Kill Site Poster presented with M. Herron and M. E. Mackie at the 87th Annual
             Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
2022         *Establishing Site Extents and Activity Areas at three sites in the Middle Tanana
             Valley using Ground Penetrating Radar, Auger, and Test Excavations Invited paper
             presented with Kenneth Hladek, Molly Herron, Sebastian Wetherbee, and Joshua
             Reuther at the 49th Annual Meeting (virtual) of the Alaska Anthropological
             Association.
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2021   Initial results from Niidhaayh Na': Evidence for mobility and hunting traditions
       during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition. Invited paper presented at the Wyoming
       Archaeological June Frison Chapter March Meeting.
2021   Career Development: Writing an Academic Article. Invited paper presented at the
       48th Annual Meeting (virtual) of the Alaska Anthropological Association.
2020   Stinkhead through the Centuries: Evaluating Isotopic Traces of Salmon
       Fermentation in Soils. Invited paper presented at the 47th Annual Meeting of the
       Alaska Anthropological Association.
2019   Evaluating the Environment’s Impact on the Athabascan Migration through
       Isotopic, Geospatial, and Artifactual Evidence. Invited paper presented at the Byrd
       Polar and Climate Research Center, Ohio State University.
2019   Knowledge for All: Shared Spaces, Technologies, and Traditions in Central Alaska.
       Invited paper presented at the 84th Annual Meeting of the Society for American
       Archaeology.
2019   Evaluating Terminal Pleistocene Stone Tool Production at Delta Creek, Alaska.
       Catenacci, S. and Doering B. Poster Presented at the 84th Annual Meeting of the
       Society for American Archaeology.
2018   Evaluating the Causes of the Athabaskan Migration through Isotopic and Geospatial
       Data. Invited paper presented at the Human Journeys Session sponsored by the
       National Geographic Society, 83rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American
       Archaeology
2018   Novel Approaches in the Archaeology of the Far North. Session organized at the
       83rd Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
2018   Cooking without Fire: Evaluating the Isotopic Effects of Fermentation in Salmon.
       Invited paper presented at the 45th Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological
       Association.
2017   Investigating a Late Holocene Subsistence Transition North of the Alaska Range.
       Poster presented at the 82nd Annual Meeting of the Society for American
       Archaeology.
2017   Preserving Lessons for the Future: The Community-Based Research of Dr. Ann
       Fienup-Riordan. Paper presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Alaska
       Anthropological Association.
2016   Alaska, Binford, and Landscape Modeling: Approximating the shift to logistical
       mobility during Alaskan prehistory. University of Michigan Museum of
       Anthropological Archaeology Brown Bag Series.
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2016        Evaluating the impact of cooking on carbon and nitrogen isotopes in king salmon
            from Central Alaska. Poster presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Alaska
            Anthropological Association.
2016        Mobility in Central Alaska: Investigating the integration of migratory resources into
            the subsistence round. Paper presented at the 2016 Collaborative Archaeology
            Symposium.
2015        The Effects of Cooking on the Isotopic Composition of Alaskan Fauna: Preliminary
            results. University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Brown Bag
            Series.
2015        The origins of salmon fishing in Alaska’s Interior. Poster presented at the 80th
            Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
2014        Ritual and Rock Art in the Desert: Excavations at Katjarra, Australia. University of
            Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Brown Bag Series.
2014        Preliminary data on new site discoveries in the Blair Lakes Region, Tanana Flats.
            Poster presented at the 41st Annual Meeting of the Alaska Anthropological
            Association.
2012        Geospatial analysis of tombs in Madagascar. Paper presented at the 111th Annual
            Meeting of the American Anthropological Association.
Teaching Experience
2023        Anthro 1300: Introduction to Archaeology
2023        Anthro 5015: Archaeological Method and Theory
2023        Anthro 4140: Archaeology Field School, central Alaska
2022        Anthro 1300: Introduction to Archaeology
2022        Anthro 5180: Advanced Archaeological Field School, central Alaska
2022        Anthro 4160/5160: GIS in Anthropology
2021        Anthro 5015: Archaeological Method and Theory
2021        Anthro 4120/5120: North American Archaeology
2021        Anthro 4110/5110: Zooarchaeology I
2021        Anthro 1300: Introduction to Archaeology
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2020          Anthro 4160/5160: GIS in Anthropology
2019          Instructor of Record – AnthrArc 296: How to Survive the Apocalypse
2019          Graduate Student Instructor – AnthrBio 364: Nutrition and Evolution
2018          Graduate Student Instructor – Honors 240: The Games We Play
2017          Graduate Student Instructor – Honors 240: The Games We Play
2016          Graduate Student Instructor – Honors 240: The Games We Play
2015          Graduate Student Instructor – AnthrBio 364: Nutrition and Evolution
2014          Graduate Student Instructor – AnthrArc 282: Introduction to Prehistoric
              Archaeology
Course Syllabi Available Upon Request
       GIS in Anthropology
       Zooarchaeology
       Archaeological Method and Theory (Graduate Seminar)
       How to Survive the Apocalypse: Lessons from our Past
       Nutrition and Evolution
       Introduction to Archaeology
Advisees
       McKenna Litynski, MA, 2023 (co-chair)
       Sebastian Wetherbee, MA, 2022 (co-chair)
Service, Professional Development, and Public Outreach
2023-Present Reviewer, National Science Foundation
2023-Present Mentor, Wyoming Research Scholars Program, University of Wyoming
2022-Present Executive committee member, Department of Anthropology, University of
             Wyoming
2022-Present Undergraduate Committee Member, Department of Anthropology, University of
             Wyoming
2022-Present Scholarships committee member, Wyoming Archaeological Society
2022-Present Library Committee, University of Wyoming
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2021-Present Graduate Committee Member, Department of Anthropology, University of
             Wyoming
2021-Present Faculty advisor, Wyoming Anthropology Club, University of Wyoming
2021-Present Faculty senator, University of Wyoming
2024          Cultural Competence Sub-committee member, Next-Gen University Studies
              Program
2023          Invited workshop participant, Collaborative Archaeology in the Alaskan Arctic,
              University of Washington
2023          Invited presenter, Archaeology Day Symposium, Washakie Museum, Worland, WY
2023          Assistant Professor Search Committee Chair, Department of Anthropology,
              University of Wyoming
2022-2023     Mentor, McNair Scholars Program, University of Wyoming
2021-2023     Diverse Graduate Student Mentor, Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion,
              University of Wyoming
2022          Assistant Professor Search Committee Member, Department of Anthropology,
              University of Wyoming
2022          Science Initiative Building Faculty Advisory Committee, University of Wyoming
2022          Skills Session Instructor, Saddle Up Orientation Program, University of Wyoming
2020          Guest speaker, 5th Grade Archaeology Day, Legacy Magnet School, Tustin, CA
2020          Presenter, Virtual Global Education Conference, Cal State Long Beach, CA
2020          Polar Literacy Program Scientist, Ohio State University/Rutgers University
2019-2020     Grant Reviewer, National Geographic Society
2019-2020     Graduate Member, Executive Committee, Department of Anthropology, University
              of Michigan
2019          Presenter, SACNAS Science Expo with the Little Traverse Bay Band of Odawa
              Indians, Petoskey, MI
2019          Explorer/Science Communicator, National Geographic EcoBlitz Pilot Program
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2018–2020   Graduate Representative, Counseling and Psychological Services Student Advisory
            Board, University of Michigan
2018–2019   Science Communications Fellow, Museum of Natural History, University of
            Michigan
2017–2019   Mentor, Undergraduate Research Opportunity Project, University of Michigan
2018        Graduate Teaching Certificate, Center for Research on Learning and Teaching,
            University of Michigan
2018        Graduate Student Teaching Panelist, Department of Anthropology, University of
            Michigan
2017–2018   Graduate Representative to Anthropology Faculty Meetings, University of Michigan
2017        Technology in the Classroom Workshop, Center for Research in Learning and
            Teaching, University of Michigan
2017        Social Identity 101 Workshop, Program for Intergroup Relations, University of
            Michigan
2016–2017   Student Member, Museum of Anthropological Archaeology Director Search
            Committee, University of Michigan
2016–2017   Graduate Student Representative, Museum of Anthropological Archaeology,
            University of Michigan
2016        Career Path Panelist, Undergraduate Honors Anthropology Seminar
2015        Hands-On Day, University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
2015        Archaeology Day, Ruthven Museum of Natural History
2015        Career Path Panelist, Undergraduate Honors Archaeology Seminar
2014–2015   Chair, Collaborative Archaeology Workgroup
2014        Hands-On Day, University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology
2014        Graduate Student Instructor Training, Center for Research on Learning and
            Teaching, University of Michigan
2014        Presenter, Archaeology Day, Ruthven Museum of Natural History
2013        Career Path Panelist, Undergraduate Honors Anthropology Seminar
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Languages
            English
            French
            Gwitch’in (Elementary)
Professional Memberships
            Society for American Archaeology
            Alaskan Anthropological Association
            Wyoming Archaeological Society – June Frison Chapter
            Wyoming Association for Professional Archaeologists
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