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CURRICULUM VITAE(1) Brief Personal & Professional DetailsNAME: Basil A. ReidPOST: Professor of ArchaeologyQUALIFICATIONSPhDUniversity of Florida, Gainesville (USA), Anthropology (majoring in CaribbeanArchaeology) (2003)MAUniversity of London, Institute of Archaeology (UK), Field and Analytical Techniques inArchaeology (1987)BAThe University of the West Indies, Mona (Jamaica), History and Social Sciences (1983)EXPERIENCE Professor of Archaeology, Department of History, The University of the West Indies, St.Augustine (effective October 4, 2017) Senior Lecturer in Archaeology, Department of History, The University of the WestIndies, St. Augustine (August 1, 2009 to October 3, 2017) Lead Archaeologist, Red House Archaeological Excavations, Office of the Parliament ofthe Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. (July 2013-January 2015) Lecturer in Archaeology, Department of History, The University of the West Indies, St.Augustine (2001-2009) Research Assistant, University of Florida, Department of Anthropology, Gainesville(USA) (1998-2001) Teacher of Caribbean History at St. Catherine High School, St. John’s Road, SpanishTown, Jamaica (1996-1998) Assistant Temporary Lecturer in Archaeology, Department of History and Archaeology,The University of the West Indies, Mona (1995-1996) Project Manager, White Marl Taíno Museum, Institute of Jamaica, 12 East Street,Kingston (1994-1995) Management Analyst, Ministry of the Public Service, Citibank Building, KnutsfordBoulevard, Kingston 5, Jamaica (1989-1994)1

Assistant Archaeologist and Archaeologist, Jamaica National Heritage Trust, 79 DukeStreet, Kingston, Jamaica (1984-1989) Research Officer, National Library of Jamaica, 12 East Street, Kingston, Jamaica(August-December 1983)CURRENT DUTIES(i) TeachingIntroduction to Archaeology (HIST 1801)A Survey of World Prehistory (HIST 1804)Research Methods and Techniques in Archaeology (HIST 2801)Pre-Columbian History of the Caribbean (HIST 2804)Historical Archaeology (HIST 3801)Theory and Methods of History (HIST 6599) (Archaeology-based seminars)The Development of Caribbean Historiography (HIST 6899) (Archaeology-based seminars)(ii) Graduate supervision—Theses Being Supervised(a) M.A.2015 Patrisha Meyers, Bioarchaeological Investigations of a Unique Pre-Columbian CaribbeanPopulation: Demography and Paleopathology at The Red House Archaeological Site, Portof Spain (Trinidad), MA in Anthropology, University of Central Florida (USA). Expectedsubmission date 2016.2015 Makini Emmanuel, Colonial Bottles from the Red House Site, Port of Spain (Trinidad)MA Heritage Studies, The University of the West Indies (Department of History andArchaeology), Mona, Jamaica. Expected submission date 2016.(b) MPhil2016 Melanie Pouchet, The Capuchin Missions in Spanish Trinidad: An Alternative FrontierModel, MPhil in History, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine (Departmentof History). Expected Submission date 2018.(c) PhD2014 Kheera Daly-Novoa, Attitudes to Death in Trinidad and Tobago: A Case Study of RomanCatholic and Anglican Cemeteries (1800-2000) PhD in History. The University of theWest Indies, St. Augustine (Department of History). Expected submission date 2017.2

(iii)Graduate Supervision—Theses Awarded(a) MA2010 Velma Mills, Changes and Continuities in the Production of Pottery at Chalky MountVillage, Barbados, MPhil in Cultural Studies, The University of the West Indies, St.Augustine. I was also appointed as an Internal Examiner. Awarded in 2010.2007 Colleen Norville, Is there a “Carib” Culture in Trinidad, MA Research Paper, TheUniversity of the West Indies, St. Augustine (Department of History). Awarded in 2007.2007 Valletta Jeffers-Theodore, When Europeans Came to Trinidad: A Bruising Experience,MA Research Paper, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine (Department ofHistory). Awarded in 2007.(b) MPhil2011 Kheera Daly The Archaeology of Death and Burial: A Case Study on Select Cultures inTrinidad, MPhil in History, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine (Departmentof History). Awarded in 2011. PhD2012 Ivor Conolley, Montego Bay Pottery and Culture in Western Jamaica: Significance andImplications for Jamaican Taíno Pre-History, PhD in Archaeology, The University of theWest Indies, Mona, Jamaica (Department of History and Archaeology). Awarded in 2012.(d) Fulbright Supervision2014 Paula Hertfelder, Geoinformatics and the Conservation of Pre-Columbian Sites inTrinidad and Tobago. Graduate student at Binghamton University (New York, U.S.A) anda USA Fulbright fellow. Awarded Fulbright in 2014.(iv) Departmental Committees OSHE (Member) Graduate Admissions (Member)(v) Faculty Committees (vi)FHE Appointments and Promotions Committee (Member)University Committees3

Campus Ethics Committee for 2017/2018 (Member) Academic Board (Member)(2) LIST OF PUBLICATIONS(i)Publications(a) BooksReid, Basil A. and R. Grant Gilmore III, eds. Encyclopedia of Caribbean Archaeology,University Press of Florida, Gainesville. 2014.ImpactCHOICE (a publication of the Association of College and Research Libraries) namedEncyclopedia of Caribbean Archaeology a 2015 Choice Outstanding Academic Titleand “highly recommended” the book for academic/research libraries and natural/culturalhistory institutes and museums focusing on Caribbean/Latin American -2/ Accessed on April 18, 2015.4 citations (Google Scholar); 416 libaries (WorldCat); 158 reads (Researchgate); 6Reviews;Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #549,262 in Books#397 in Books Textbooks Social Sciences Archaeology#412 in Books Textbooks Reference Encyclopedias#499 in Books History Americas Caribbean & West IndiesReid, Basil A. ed. Caribbean Heritage. The University of the West Indies, Mona, Kingston,Jamaica. 2012.ImpactThe University of the West Indies Press included Caribbean Heritage as one of the booksthat contributed to the Faculty of Humanities and Education, UWI, St. Augustine, beingrecognised for its outstanding contribution to Caribbean scholarship and publicationactivity. January 24, 201391 libraries (WorldCat); 2 reviews; 50 reads (Researchgate); Amazon Best SellersRank: #2,484,394 in Books#2147 in Books History Americas Caribbean & West Indies#8593 in Books Textbooks Social Sciences Anthropology#17194 in Books Politics & Social Sciences Anthropology Cultural1 citation (Internet)4

Reid, Basil A. (editor). Forensic Archaeology: Case Studies from the Caribbean. The Universityof the West Indies, Mona, Kingston, Jamaica. 2009Impact41 libraries (WorldCat); 15 reads (Researchgate); Amazon Best SellersRank: #11,203,736 in Books#4287 in Books Law Criminal Law Forensic Science#6803 in Books History Americas Caribbean & West Indies#8135 in Books Politics & Social Sciences Politics & Government International &World Politics Caribbean & Latin AmericanReid, Basil A. Reid (editor). Archaeology and Geoinformatics: Case Studies from theCaribbean. University of Alabama Press: Tuscaloosa. 2008Impact14 citations (Google Scholar); 975 libraries (WorldCat); 2 Reviews; 30 reads(Researchgate); Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,780,360 in Books (See Top 100 inBooks) #573 in Books Computers & Technology Graphics & Design ComputerModelling Remote Sensing & GIS#606 in Books Science & Math Earth Sciences Geography Information Systems#2421 in Books History Americas Caribbean & West IndiesCited as a recommended text in the following university course:HUMANITIES 2310 9.0A: An Introduction to Caribbean StudiesYork University, Toronto, B23BCF4B4785C63285257B6E00695374/ file/HUMA%202310%20Syllabus%202013-2014.pdf Accessed on January 25, 2016(b) Monograph(s)Reid, Basil A. Myths and Realities of Caribbean History. Tuscaloosa: University of AlabamaPress. 2009.Impact26 citations (Google Scholar); 1358 libraries (World Share); 9 reviews; 75 reads(Researchgate)Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #165,521 in Books#47 in Books History Americas Caribbean & West Indies Cuba#336 in Books Politics & Social Sciences Archaeology#18490 in Books Science & MathCited in the Caribbean Examinations Council (Caribbean History Syllabus) as a coreresource text story.pdf. Also citedas an important resource text in Caribbean History for CSEC by Radica Mahase and5

Kevin Baldeosingh (published by Oxford University Press in 2011). Accessed on January28, 2016.Cited as a recommended text in the following university courses:HUMANITIES 2310 9.0A: An Introduction to Caribbean StudiesYork University, Toronto, B23BCF4B4785C63285257B6E00695374/ file/HUMA%202310%20Syllabus%202013-2014.pdf andCaribbean Archaeology: ARCL-3049 (University College London, AD-6D22-1664B9FE6F11A557/bibliography.html?style apa Accessed on January 25, 2016Reid, Basil A. Developing GIS Weights of Evidence of Pre-Columbian Sites in Trinidad andTobago. Gainesville USA. Department of Anthropology, University of Florida. PhDDissertation. 2003.(c) Articles actually published in refereed journals2015 Pagán-Jiménez, Jaime, Reniel Rodriguez Ramos, Basil A Reid, Martijn van den Bel andCorinne L Hofman, “Early Maize Dispersal into the Southern Caribbean and NortheasternSouth America,: Quaternary Science Reviews 123, pp. 231-246.Impact Factor: 4.57;DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.07.005 (Researchgate); 7 citations (Google Scholar) 5citations (Researchgate); 208 reads (Researchgate); 234 reads (Academia.edu)Reid, Basil A.2008 “Technological Applications in the Teaching of Archaeology” in The 2nd InternationalMulti-Conference on Society, Cybernetics and Informatics (SOIC), June 29th - July 2,2008, Orlando, Florida (Proceedings Volume III) edited by Friedrich, José VicenteCarrasquero, Angel Oropeza and Chie Bein Chen, pp. 008/PapersPdf/W915IR.pdf Accessed onNovember 20, 2015Impact Factor30 reads (Researchgate); 53 downloads (Researchgate)Reid, Basil A.2004 Reconstructing the Saladoid Religion of Trinidad and Tobago In Journal of CaribbeanHistory, Vol. 38:2, pp. 243-278.Impact Factor2 citations (Google Scholar and Internet)Reid, Basil A.6

1994 Tainos not Arawaks: The Indigenous Peoples of Jamaica and the Greater Antilles InCaribbean Geography, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 67-71.Impact Factor1 citation (Internet)Reid, Basil A.1992 Arawak Archaeology in Jamaica: New Approaches, New Perspectives In CaribbeanQuarterly, V Vol. 38, Nos. 2&3, pp. 15-20.Impact Factor3 citations (Google Scholar)(d) Articles actually published in other journals and media2016 “Colonial finds recovered from the Red House archaeological site” UWI Research inAction published in the Trinidad and Tobago Express Newspaper on Tuesday February16, 2016 pp. 27 and 29 and Wednesday February 17, 2016 pp. 3, 3 & cal-site Accessed on February 16, 2016.2015 “Red House Archaeological Excavations” UWI Research in Action published in theTrinidad and Tobago Express Newspaper, pp. ures/the-red-house-archaeologicalexcavations Accessed on May 19, 2015.2011 “Note from the Editor” in History in Action, the online Journal of the Department ofHistory, U.W.I., St. Augustine, ISBN no. ction/papers/editornote2.pdf2010 “Uncovering the Past: Surveys and Excavations of St. John in Southwest Trinidad” In TheR-Evolutionary, Volume 1 Issue 2, June 28, 2010, pp. 3-8.2010 “Note from the Editor” in History in Action, the online Journal of the Department ofHistory, U.W.I., St. Augustine, ISBN no. ction/papers/Note Editor.pdf2010 “Rewriting History: there were people before the Arawaks and Caribs” in Trinidad andTobago Express Online Newspaper (South nt?id 1615905142009 “Dr. Basil Reid re-interprets the history of the West Indies” in Amazing TrinidadVacations.com of-the-westindies.html7

2008 Q&A Dr. Basil Reid in UWIToday, Sunday 25th May, 2008, pp. 14-15http://sta.uwi.edu/uwitoday/archive/may 2008/article15.asp(e) Book ChaptersIN Caribbean Heritage. 2012, edited by Basil A. Reid, The University of the West Indies,Press, Mona, Jamaica. Bryan, Patrick and Basil A. ReidCaribbean Heritage: An Introduction, pp. 1-12.IN Protecting Heritage in the Caribbean. 2011, edited by Peter E. Siegel and ElizabethRighter. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. Reid, Basil A. and Vel LewisTrinidad and Tobago, pp. 125-133.IN A Crime Solving Toolkit: Forensics in the Caribbean, 2009, edited by Basil A. Reid. TheUniversity of the West Indies Press, Mona, Jamaica. Reid, Basil A.Forensics in the Caribbean: An Introduction, pp. 1-7, Reid, Basil A.Forensic Anthropology: Applications in Trinidad and Tobago, pp. 27-55.IN Archaeology and Geoinformatics: Case Studies from the Caribbean, 2008, edited by BasilA. Reid. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. Reid, Basil A.Introduction: Archaeology and Geoinformatics: Case Studies from the Caribbean, pp. 1-9. Reid, Basil A.Developing Weights-of-Evidence Predictive Models for the Cultural ResourceManagement of Pre-Columbian Sites in Trinidad, pp. 33-73. Ramlal, Bheshem and Basil A. ReidDeveloping an Archaeological Information System for Trinidad and Tobago, pp. 86-96. Reid, Basil A.Conclusion: Postscript. Archaeology and Geoinformatics from a Caribbeanist Perspectivepp. 184-194.8

(f) Conference ProceedingsReid, Basil A., Henri Petitjean Roget and Antonio Curet (editors). Conference Proceedings ofthe 21st International Association of Caribbean Archaeology. The University of the WestIndies, School of Continuing Studies, St. Augustine, Volumes 1 and 2. Trinidad andTobago. 2007.Impact13 libraries (WorldCat); 4 citations; 1 review.IN Conference Proceedings of the Twenty-First Congress of the International Association forCaribbean Archaeology: Reid, Basil and Vel LewisA History of Archaeological Heritage Management (AHM) in Trinidad and Tobagopp.152-162, Volume 1.(g) Encyclopedia EntriesIN Encyclopedia of Caribbean Archaeology, 2014, edited by Basil A. Reid and R. GrantGilmore III. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. Reid, Basil A., Corinne L. Hofman, R. Grant Gilmore III, and Douglas ArmstrongIntroduction: Caribbean Prehistoric and Historical Archaeology. pp. 1-30. Reid, Basil A.Arawak versus Taíno, pp. 41-44. Reid, Basil A.The Archaic Age, pp. 54-56. Reid, Basil A.Banwari Trace (Trinidad), pp. 62-63. Reid, Basil A.The Barrancoid Series, p. 70. Reid, Basil A.Cannibalism (Anthropophagy), pp. 85-88. Joshua M. Torres and Basil A. ReidChiefdoms (Cacicazgos), pp. 100-102. Reid, Basil A.Ciboney versus Guanahatabey, pp. 103-105. Witteveen, Ieteke and Basil A. Reid9

Conucos, pp. 112-113. Torres, Joshua M. and Basil A. ReidCrab/Shell Dichotomy, p. 114. Reid, Basil A. and L. Antonio CuretElite Exchange in the Caribbean, pp. 140-141. Reid, Basil A.The First Caribbean Farmers, pp. 152-154. Reid, Basil A. and Joshua M. TorresGeoinformatics, pp. 160-165. Torres, Joshua M. and Basil A. ReidGrindstones, p. 170. Reid, Basil A. and Alissandra CumminsThe International Association for Caribbean Archaeology, pp. 192-193. . Reid, Basil A.Island-Carib, pp. 196-198. Atkinson, Lesley-Gail, Basil A. Reid and Alexandra SajoJamaica (Prehistory of), pp. 201-204. Reid, Basil A.Lapidary Trade, p. 218. Reid, Basil A.The National Trust of Trinidad and Tobago, p. 250. Curet, Antonio L. and Basil A. ReidOrigins of Indigenous Groups in the Northern Caribbean, pp. 259-261. Reid, Basil A. and Richard T. CallaghanThe Ortoiroid, p. 262. Reid, Basil A. and Richard T. CallaghanThe Ostionoid, pp. 264-265. Gilmore III, Grant R. and Basil A. ReidPort Royal (Jamaica), pp. 282-283. Reid, Basil A. and Roger H. ColtenRouse, Benjamin Irving (1913-2006), p. 291-293.10

Hofman, Corinne L. and Basil A. ReidThe Saladoid, pp. 300-303. Reid, Basil A.St. John Site (Trinidad), p. 325. Hofman, Corinne L and Basil A. ReidThe Troumassan Troumassoid, pp. 339-340.(g) Book ReviewsReid, Basil A.2010 Review of The Archaeology of the Caribbean by Samuel Wilson, in Archaeology andAnthropology: Journal of the Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology Vol. 16, No. 2, pp.55-58.Reid, Basil A.2009 Review of Prehistoric Guiana by Dennis Williams, in Caribbean Quarterly, Vol. 55, No.2, pp. 171-177, June 2009.(ii)Manuscript(s) in preparationThe Archaeology of Caribbean and Circum-Caribbean Farmers (6000 BC-AD 1500). Oncontract to the University Press of Florida (Gainesville) to edit and collate.(iii)Paper and PowerPoint presentations at Conferences and Seminars2016 PowerPoint presentation on The First Farmers of the Caribbean: The Story of St. John inSouthwestern Trinidad at the Archaeological Society of Jamaica (ASJ) symposium.Multifunctional Room, The University of the West Indies, Mona (Jamaica). March 17,2016.2015 Senior Academic Seminar Presentation on The Pre-Colonial Archaeology of the RedHouse Site (Port of Spain, Trinidad) Lecture Room 2, Centre for Language Learning,U.W.I., St. Augustine. Friday November 13, 2015. PowerPoint presentation; 51 slides.2015 Seminar Presentation on Archaeological Findings at the Ortoiroid site of St. John insouthwestern Trinidad. Lecture Room 3 of the Institute of Critical Thinking, U.W.I., St.Augustine. September 25, 2015. PowerPoint presentation; 50 slides.2011 The 9th Symposium of the Archaeological Society of Jamaica (ASJ) at The University ofthe West Indies, Mona, Jamaica (April 13 & 14, 2011). PowerPoint presentation.11

2009 Seminar on the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People. Organisedby the Working Group on Indigenous People Regional Directors Team of the UnitedNations. Held at the Marriot Hotel, Port of Spain, Trinidad (December 2-3 2009).2008 Social and Organization Informatics and Cybernetics (SOIC) in Orlando, Florida (June 29to July 2, 2008). PowerPoint presentation; paper of 8 pages submitted.(iv)Other Papers (i.e. reports for Governments, Technical Reports etc.)2015 Red House Restoration Archaeology Report written for the Office of the Parliament of theRepublic of Trinidad and Tobago. Final Report - Phase 1 for the period July 1, 2013 toJanuary 31, 2015). Submitted on August 31, 2015 (135 pages). Printed by the GovernmentPrinter of Trinidad and Tobago.2013 Project Proposal for The Red House Archaeological Excavations, written for the Office ofthe Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (June 2013; 12 pages).2012 Report on The Archaeological Reconnaissance of Cove in Tobago (Phase 2), written forFugro, Port of Spain, Trinidad (May 2012; approx. 10 pages).2011 Interim Report on the St. John Archaeology Project In Archaeology and Anthropology:Journal of Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 39-54.2011 Report on The Archaeological Reconnaissance of Cove in Tobago (Phase 1), written forFugro, Port of Spain, Trinidad (December 2011; approximately 20 pages).2007 Report on The Central Block and Areas Southwest of the Central Block, written for BGTrinidad Limited (May 18, 2007; 20 pages).2005 Report on Archaeological Surveys and Excavations at Lover’s Retreat, Tobago, writtenfor Island Investments Company Ltd. (May 17, 2005; 145 pages).2004 Report on Preliminary Archaeological Surveys of Lover’s Retreat (TOB-69), Tobago,written for Island Investment Company Limited, 30 Shirvan Road, Tobago.2003 Report on Archaeological Surveys and Excavations at Blanchisseuse, written for NagibElias & Sons Ltd. (July-August 2003; 70 pages).3. Research Activities The pr

1 CURRICULUM VITAE (1) Brief Personal & Professional Details NAME: Basil A. Reid POST: Professor of Archaeology QUALIFICATIONS PhD University of Florida, Gainesville (USA), Anthropology (majoring in Caribbean Archaeology) (2003) MA University of London, Institute of Archaeology (UK), Field and Analytical Techniques in Archaeology (1987)

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