Warren B. Church, Ph.D.
Professor of
Anthropology
and Archaeology
Assistant Chair
Tombs of Peru's Cloud People
Dept. of Chemistry and Geology
National Geographic, June, 2004
Columbus State University
4225 University
Ave.
Columbus, GA 31907
Tel: (706) 507-8093
Fax (706) 569-3133
e-mail:
church_warren@colstate.edu
"Think globally, act locally,
act globally, too"
Study Abroad Study Abroad Class in Peru Spring, 2008
Peru Crew, 2009 Link to:
Course Description: Who were the Inca?
One student's excellent "Adventure"
The Center for
International Education Newsletter:
"An Adventure in Peru" by Amanda Rodwell,
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Research Interests:


General: New World archaeology and ethnohistory, especially Tropical South America
and Southeastern US; ecological
anthropology; economic anthropology; interregional
interaction; evolution of Andean civilization; archaeology of social identity
and
ethnogenesis;
ceramic and lithic analysis; museums and public anthropology; world
heritage
conservation
in parks
and preserves
Specific: Archaeology and ethnohistory of Chachapoyas, Peru;
neo-tropical palaeo-
ecology, subsistence, settlement demography, and interregional
interaction on the
eastern slopes of the Central Andes

Education:
1982 B.A., Anthropology, University of Colorado at Boulder
1988 M.A., Anthropology, University of Colorado at Boulder
Master's thesis: Test Excavations and Ceramic Artifacts
from Building
No. 1 at Gran Pajatén, Department of San Martín, Peru.
313 pp.
1991 M.Phil., Anthropology, Yale University
1996 Ph.D., Anthropology, Yale University
Dissertation: Prehistoric Cultural Development and
Interregional Interaction
in the Tropical Montane Forests of Peru. 988 pp.
Dissertation
abstract
Academic Activities:
* Director Anthropology Program, Columbus State University
* Chair, Latin American Studies sub-committee of Center for International Studies
* Research Associate,
Asociación Peruana para la Conservación de la Naturaleza
(APECO), Lima, PERU
* Research Associate,
Instituto de Conservación-Ambiental Monumental (ICAM),
Trujillo, PERU
Past Employment:
1998-99 Research Fellow,
Pre‑Columbian Studies, Dumbarton Oaks
Research Library
and Collections, Washington, DC.
1997-98 Curatorial Associate, Pre‑Columbian Collections, Dumbarton Oaks
Research Library
and Collections, Washington, DC.
1996-97 Project Coordinator: Digital Imaging of Mesoamerican and South
American Archaeological Collections at Yale University Peabody Museum
of
Natural History.
1983-85
Curatorial Assistant, Anthropology Section, University of Colorado
Museum. University of Colorado at Boulder.
1981-88 Various positions as
field archaeologist, crew chief and lab technician at
Cultural Resource Management firms in Utah, Colorado and Wyoming
Field Experience:
Peru, USA: Plains, Northwest Coast, Great Basin, Rocky Mountains, Southwest,
Southeast (Georgia)
Courses taught at Columbus State:
Lower division:
Upper division and graduate
Active Research:
Since the mid-1980s I have been
conducting archaeological research in and around the
Rio Abiseo National Park in
northern Peru. The park lies within the pre-Hispanic
Chachapoya ethnohistoric and archaeological culture
area which in AD 1500 extended
north and south approximately 300 km (200 miles)
along the Huallaga and Marañon river
divide between the modern towns of
Chachapoyas and Huaylillas. I have posted a
bibliography of
scientific research conducted in the Rio Abiseo National Park since 1985
for
those interested in finding out more.
Additional information about Peru's Rio Abiseo National Park
can be found at the
following websites in English:
En español:
Grants received: National Science
Foundation, Wenner-Gren Foundation, National
Geographic Society, Dumbarton Oaks
Fellowship,
Foundation for Exploration and
Research on
Cultural Origins (FERCO), Loudermilk Family Foundation at Columbus
State,
others.
Selected Publications
(author will send .pdf file on request):
1989
Investigaciones Arqueológicas
en el Parque Nacional Rio Abiseo, San
Martín (with
Thomas J. Lennon and Miguel Cornejo G.). Boletin de Lima
No. 62, Año
11, pp. 43-56. Lima.
1991
La Ocupación Temprana del Gran
Pajatén. Revista del Museo
de Arqueología
de la Universidad Nacional de Trujillo 2:3-37. Trujillo, Peru.
1994
Early Occupations at Gran Pajatén,
Peru. Andean
Past 4:281-318. Latin
American Studies
Program, Cornell University. Ithaca.
1994 Threats to Rio Abiseo National
Park, Northern Peru (with Kenneth R.
Young, Mariella Leo
and Patricia F. Moore). Ambio
23:4-5:312-314.
Royal Swedish
Academy of Sciences. Stockholm.
1996 Gran Pajatén. In Dictionary
of Art, Vol. 13, p. 312. Edited by J. Turner.
Macmillan
Publishers Limited. London.
1999
Recovery and Discovery in Peru:
Opening Hidden Gateways.
Americas
Vol. 51, No.
1(February), pp. 35-39. Also published in Spanish edition.
1999
Mas Allá del Gran Pajatén:
Conservando el Paisaje Prehispánico
Pataz-Abiseo (10Mb). Revista
del Museo de Arqueología,
Antropología e
Historia
7(1997):203-246. Facultad de Ciéncias Sociales de la
Universidad
Nacional de Trujillo. Trujillo, Peru.
1999
Loving it to Death: The Pajatén
Predicament. George
Wright Forum
16(4):16-27.
Journal of the George Wright Society. Hancock, MI.
2002
Parque Nacional del Rio Abiseo, Sector Occidental: Diagnóstico
Situacional para un Plan de Uso
Público (editor with Mariella Leo and
Jorge Aliaga). Second Edition. PROFONANPE and the
Fondo Fiduciario
Canadá. Lima, Perú.
2002 Chavín. In The Encyclopedia of Prehistory, Vol. 7, South
America.
Edited by P.
Peregrine and M. Ember. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers.
New York.
2002
Los Pinchudos: Mausoleo Polícromo de los Andes Nor
Orientales del Perú
(with Ricardo
Morales G., Luis Valle A. and Luis Coronado T.) Revista
Arqueológica Sian Año 8, Edición 12, Special Edition. Trujillo, Perú.
2004 Tomb Raiders of El Dorado: Conservation Dilemmas on a
"New"
Archaeological Frontier in Peru (with Ricardo Morales Gamarra). The SAA
Archaeological
Record 4 (1): 24-29. Washington, DC.
2004 Manachaqui: Buscando las Raizes
de los Chachapoya. Revista
Archaeológica
Sian Año 9, Edición 15, pp. 4-5. Trujillo, Perú.
2005 "Chachapoya Indians" in Encyclopedia
of Anthropology, edited by Jim Birx,
Volume 2, pp. 469-477.
Sage Publications. Thousand Oaks, California.
2008
"Chachapoyas: Cultural Development at a Prehispanic Andean Cloudforest
Crossroads" (with Adriana von Hagen). In Handbook of South American
Archaeology, edited by Helaine
Silverman and William Isbell, pp. 903-926.
Springer Press.
Professional Memberships:
*
American
Anthropological Association since 1984
* Society
for American Archaeology (SAA) since 1984
*
SAA
Committee on the Americas, appointed 2004
*
Institute of Andean Studies,
Berkeley, CA, elected 1998
* Society for Georgia Archaeology
since 2003
*
Georgia Council of Professional Archaeologists, elected 2007

On the Qhapaq Ñan ("Inca Road") between Pataz
and Condormarca (W. Church, 2000).