Paul Lehman


Post-Secondary Education

University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Master of Arts
Anthropology

University of Texas Austin
Bachelor of Arts
Finance


Teaching Experience

Paul H. Lehman

Department of Geography and the Environment

Universityof Texas at Austin

Austin, TX 78712

phlehman@mail.utexas.edu

 

Education

PhD candidate in Geography                 University of Texas at Austin              1991-present

            (defense expected March 2011, Late Quaternary Environmental Change and Human Populations in Temperate Europe, advisor Karl Butzer)

MA, Anthropology                               University of Minnesota                     1989-1991

BA, Geography, Psychology,                University of Texas at Austin              1984-1989

            and Finance with high honors and honors in psychology

 

Awards and Grants

2008 +                         Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum proposal to Fritz Thyssen Stiftung for cooperative geoarchaeological work in foothills of central Crimea (Euro 11,550)

2006-2008                   ICA direct, internal funding for independent geoarchaeologic research (approximately $2,500 research budget)

1997-2002                   ICA direct, internal funding for independent geoarchaeologic research (approximately $27,000 research budget)

Fall 1997                      Chair's Commendation for Teaching Excellence, UT ($125)     

1993-1996                   NASA MTPE Global Change Graduate Fellow ($66,000)

1989                            Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Psi Chi

 

Appointments

Spring 2008                 Assistant Instructor, Dept. of Geography, UT Austin (Cultural Ecology - GRG 331K & ANT 234L)

Fall 2005                      Adjunct Instructor, Dept. of Political Science and Geography, UT San Antonio (Fundamentals of Geography, 2 sections)

Summer 2005               Adjunct Instructor, Dept. of Political Science and Geography, UT San Antonio (Fundamentals of Geography & Introduction to Physical Geography)

Fall 2004                      Adjunct Instructor, Dept. of Political Science and Geography, UT San Antonio (Fundamentals of Geography & Introduction to Physical Geography)

2000-2003                                     Research Assistant, Institute of Classical Archaeology, UT

1998-2000                                     Research Assistant, Dept. of Geography, UT (laboratory)

Summer 1998               Research Assistant, Institute of Classical Archaeology, UT

Spring 1998                 Research Assistant, Environmental History of Northern Mexico

1996-1997                                     Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Geography, UT (independent lab sections in physical geography)

1996-1997                                     Research Assistant, Institute of Classical Archaeology, UT

1993-1996                   NASA Global Change Graduate Fellow (training grant)

1992-1993                                     Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Geography, UT (independent lab sections in physical geography)

1991-1993                   Graduate School Fellow, UT

1990-1991                                     Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Anthropology, UM (independent lab sections in physical anthropology)

1989-1990                   Graduate School Fellow, UM

 

Publications and Presentations

Butzer, Karl W., James T. Abbot, Charles D. Frederick, Paul H. Lehman, Carlos E. Cordova, and John F. Oswald. 2008. Soil-Geomorphology and “Wet” Cycles in the Holocene Record of North-Central Mexico. Submitted to Geomorphology.

 

Cordova, Carlos E. and Paul H. Lehman. 2006. Mediterranean agriculture in southwestern Crimea: paleoenvironments and early adapations. In Beyond the Steppe and Sown, the Proceedings of the 2002 University of Chicago Conference on Eurasian Archaeology. Colloquia Pontica 13, edited by D. L. Peterson, L. M. Popova, and A. T. Smith. Leiden: Brill, 425 – 447.

 

Cordova, Carlos E. and Paul H. Lehman. 2005. Holocene environmental change in southwestern Crimea (Ukraine) in pollen and soil records. The Holocene 15: 263-277.

 

Cordova, Carlos E. and Paul H. Lehman. 2003. Archaeopalynology of synanthropic vegetation in the chora of Chersonesos, Crimea, Ukraine. Journal of Archaeological Science 30: 1483-1501.

 

Cordova, Carlos E. and Paul H. Lehman. 2003. The Holocene of Southwestern Crimea in the Context of Environmental Change in the Northern Black Sea Region. Poster presented to the session “T.4 Holocene in the Black Sea and Eastern Mediterranean Regions” at the XVI INQUA Congress.

 

Lehman, Paul. 2002. A Holocene Floodplain Chronology from the Chernaya River, Crimea, Ukraine. Paper presented to the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA.

 

Cordova, Carlos E. and Paul H. Lehman. 2002. Abrupt vegetation and soil changes in southwestern Crimea during the Holocene. Poster presented to Environmental Catastrophes and Recoveries in the Holocene. August 29 – September 2, 2002, Dept. of Geography and Earth Sciences, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK.

 

Cordova, Carlos E., Rybak, Alexander R. and Paul H. Lehman. 2001. Vegetation Patterns and Conservation Issues in Southern Crimea. Post-Soviet Geography and Economics 42: 362-385.

 

Carter, Joseph C., Trelogan, Jessica, Lehman, Paul, Cordova, Carlos, Thompson, Steve, Nikolaenko, Galina, and Mikhail Nikolaenko. 2001. Bezymyannaya: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Chora of Chersonesos. Paper presented to the Second International Congress on Black Sea Antiquities, Ankara, Turkey (2-9 September 2001).

 

Lehman, Paul, Cordova, Carlos and Joseph C. Carter. 2001. Holocene Soil Development in the Heraclean Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine: Climate Change or Human Impact? Paper presented to the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, NY.

 

Cordova, Carlos E., Lehman, Paul H., and Joseph C. Carter. 2001. Pollen indicators of natural and anthropic chernozemization of soils in the Heraclean Peninsula, Crimea. Paper presented to the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, NY.

 

Lehman, Paul and Carlos Cordova. 2000. Geoarchaeologic, Geomorphic and Palynological Investigations. In The Study of Ancient Territories: Chersonesos & Metaponto (2000 Annual Report of the Institute of Classical Archaeology, ISBN 0-9708879-0-6, edited and published by ICA): 49-53.

 

Carter, Joseph Coleman, Crawford, Melba, Lehman, Paul, Nikolaenko, Galina and Jessica Trelogan. 2000. The Chora of Chersonesos in Crimea, Ukraine. American Journal of Archaeology 104: 707-741.

 

Lehman, Paul. 2000. Human Impact on the Bio-Physical Environment: A Case Study from Central Europe. Invited Seminar Presentation to the Department of Earth Sciences, University of North Carolina at Wilmington.

 

Lehman, Paul H. 2000. Holocene Human Impacts on Soils and Sediments in a Small Danube Valley Watershed. Paper presented to the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.

 

Lehman, Paul. 2000. Paleolandscapes and Human Impact in Prehistoric Europe: The Danube Valley Neolithic. Paper presented to the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

 

Cordova, Carlos E., Lehman, Paul, Carter, Joseph C, Paschenko, Volodymyr, and Galina M. Nikolaenko. 2000. An interdisciplinary project on landscape transformation in the Heraclean Peninsula, Crimea. Poster presented to the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.

 

Cordova, Carlos E. and Paul Lehman. 2000. Holocene Landscape Transformation in Southwestern Crimea: Research Problems, Methodology and Preliminary Results. Paper presented to the Congress of Ukrainian Geographical Society, Lutsk, Ukraine.

 

Lehman, Paul. 1999. Ancient Greeks and World War II: Diverse Human Impacts on the Crimean Landscape. Paper presented to the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI.

 

Lehman, Paul. 1998. Late Holocene Aridification of Riparian Environments, Saltillo, Mexico. Paper presented at the 1998 meeting of the Association of American Geographers.

 

Lehman, Paul. 1997. Human Impact Downslope from a Neolithic Archaeological Site. Paper presented at the 1997 meeting of the Association of American Geographers.

 

Houk, Brett A. and Paul Lehman. 1996. A Cultural Resources Survey of the Veramendi Drainage Improvement Project, New Braunfels, Comal County, Texas. Texas Antiquities Committee Permit No. 1655.

 

Lehman, Paul. 1996. Human Impact on the Landscapes of Prehistoric Central Europe. Paper presented at the 1996 meeting of the Association of American Geographers.

 

Lehman, Paul. 1993. Coins and the Economy of Prehistoric Europe. Paper presented at the 1993 meeting of the Association of American Geographers.

 

Lehman, Paul. 1992. Natural Hazards in European Prehistory. Paper presented at the Fall 1992 meeting of the Southwest Association of American Geographers.

 

Lehman, Paul. 1992. “The Bandelier Tuff and the Jemez Mountains" (p. 78-86) and "Coppice Dunes of Southern New Mexico" (p. 98-104), chapters in the Geomorphology of the Southwest 1992 Field Trip Guide. S. Hall, ed. Austin: Department of Geography, UT.

 

Lehman, Paul. 1991.     The Iron Objects from the La Tène Oppidum at Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany. Master's Thesis, University of Minnesota.


Professional Publications

Paul H. Lehman

Department of Geography and the Environment

Universityof Texas at Austin

Austin, TX 78712

phlehman@mail.utexas.edu

 

Education

PhD candidate in Geography                 University of Texas at Austin              1991-present

            (defense expected March 2011, Late Quaternary Environmental Change and Human Populations in Temperate Europe, advisor Karl Butzer)

MA, Anthropology                               University of Minnesota                     1989-1991

BA, Geography, Psychology,                University of Texas at Austin              1984-1989

            and Finance with high honors and honors in psychology

 

Awards and Grants

2008 +                         Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum proposal to Fritz Thyssen Stiftung for cooperative geoarchaeological work in foothills of central Crimea (Euro 11,550)

2006-2008                   ICA direct, internal funding for independent geoarchaeologic research (approximately $2,500 research budget)

1997-2002                   ICA direct, internal funding for independent geoarchaeologic research (approximately $27,000 research budget)

Fall 1997                      Chair's Commendation for Teaching Excellence, UT ($125)     

1993-1996                   NASA MTPE Global Change Graduate Fellow ($66,000)

1989                            Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Psi Chi

 

Appointments

Spring 2008                 Assistant Instructor, Dept. of Geography, UT Austin (Cultural Ecology - GRG 331K & ANT 234L)

Fall 2005                      Adjunct Instructor, Dept. of Political Science and Geography, UT San Antonio (Fundamentals of Geography, 2 sections)

Summer 2005               Adjunct Instructor, Dept. of Political Science and Geography, UT San Antonio (Fundamentals of Geography & Introduction to Physical Geography)

Fall 2004                      Adjunct Instructor, Dept. of Political Science and Geography, UT San Antonio (Fundamentals of Geography & Introduction to Physical Geography)

2000-2003                                     Research Assistant, Institute of Classical Archaeology, UT

1998-2000                                     Research Assistant, Dept. of Geography, UT (laboratory)

Summer 1998               Research Assistant, Institute of Classical Archaeology, UT

Spring 1998                 Research Assistant, Environmental History of Northern Mexico

1996-1997                                     Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Geography, UT (independent lab sections in physical geography)

1996-1997                                     Research Assistant, Institute of Classical Archaeology, UT

1993-1996                   NASA Global Change Graduate Fellow (training grant)

1992-1993                                     Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Geography, UT (independent lab sections in physical geography)

1991-1993                   Graduate School Fellow, UT

1990-1991                                     Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Anthropology, UM (independent lab sections in physical anthropology)

1989-1990                   Graduate School Fellow, UM

 

Publications and Presentations

Butzer, Karl W., James T. Abbot, Charles D. Frederick, Paul H. Lehman, Carlos E. Cordova, and John F. Oswald. 2008. Soil-Geomorphology and “Wet” Cycles in the Holocene Record of North-Central Mexico. Submitted to Geomorphology.

 

Cordova, Carlos E. and Paul H. Lehman. 2006. Mediterranean agriculture in southwestern Crimea: paleoenvironments and early adapations. In Beyond the Steppe and Sown, the Proceedings of the 2002 University of Chicago Conference on Eurasian Archaeology. Colloquia Pontica 13, edited by D. L. Peterson, L. M. Popova, and A. T. Smith. Leiden: Brill, 425 – 447.

 

Cordova, Carlos E. and Paul H. Lehman. 2005. Holocene environmental change in southwestern Crimea (Ukraine) in pollen and soil records. The Holocene 15: 263-277.

 

Cordova, Carlos E. and Paul H. Lehman. 2003. Archaeopalynology of synanthropic vegetation in the chora of Chersonesos, Crimea, Ukraine. Journal of Archaeological Science 30: 1483-1501.

 

Cordova, Carlos E. and Paul H. Lehman. 2003. The Holocene of Southwestern Crimea in the Context of Environmental Change in the Northern Black Sea Region. Poster presented to the session “T.4 Holocene in the Black Sea and Eastern Mediterranean Regions” at the XVI INQUA Congress.

 

Lehman, Paul. 2002. A Holocene Floodplain Chronology from the Chernaya River, Crimea, Ukraine. Paper presented to the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA.

 

Cordova, Carlos E. and Paul H. Lehman. 2002. Abrupt vegetation and soil changes in southwestern Crimea during the Holocene. Poster presented to Environmental Catastrophes and Recoveries in the Holocene. August 29 – September 2, 2002, Dept. of Geography and Earth Sciences, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK.

 

Cordova, Carlos E., Rybak, Alexander R. and Paul H. Lehman. 2001. Vegetation Patterns and Conservation Issues in Southern Crimea. Post-Soviet Geography and Economics 42: 362-385.

 

Carter, Joseph C., Trelogan, Jessica, Lehman, Paul, Cordova, Carlos, Thompson, Steve, Nikolaenko, Galina, and Mikhail Nikolaenko. 2001. Bezymyannaya: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Chora of Chersonesos. Paper presented to the Second International Congress on Black Sea Antiquities, Ankara, Turkey (2-9 September 2001).

 

Lehman, Paul, Cordova, Carlos and Joseph C. Carter. 2001. Holocene Soil Development in the Heraclean Peninsula, Crimea, Ukraine: Climate Change or Human Impact? Paper presented to the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, NY.

 

Cordova, Carlos E., Lehman, Paul H., and Joseph C. Carter. 2001. Pollen indicators of natural and anthropic chernozemization of soils in the Heraclean Peninsula, Crimea. Paper presented to the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, New York, NY.

 

Lehman, Paul and Carlos Cordova. 2000. Geoarchaeologic, Geomorphic and Palynological Investigations. In The Study of Ancient Territories: Chersonesos & Metaponto (2000 Annual Report of the Institute of Classical Archaeology, ISBN 0-9708879-0-6, edited and published by ICA): 49-53.

 

Carter, Joseph Coleman, Crawford, Melba, Lehman, Paul, Nikolaenko, Galina and Jessica Trelogan. 2000. The Chora of Chersonesos in Crimea, Ukraine. American Journal of Archaeology 104: 707-741.

 

Lehman, Paul. 2000. Human Impact on the Bio-Physical Environment: A Case Study from Central Europe. Invited Seminar Presentation to the Department of Earth Sciences, University of North Carolina at Wilmington.

 

Lehman, Paul H. 2000. Holocene Human Impacts on Soils and Sediments in a Small Danube Valley Watershed. Paper presented to the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.

 

Lehman, Paul. 2000. Paleolandscapes and Human Impact in Prehistoric Europe: The Danube Valley Neolithic. Paper presented to the Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

 

Cordova, Carlos E., Lehman, Paul, Carter, Joseph C, Paschenko, Volodymyr, and Galina M. Nikolaenko. 2000. An interdisciplinary project on landscape transformation in the Heraclean Peninsula, Crimea. Poster presented to the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Pittsburgh, PA.

 

Cordova, Carlos E. and Paul Lehman. 2000. Holocene Landscape Transformation in Southwestern Crimea: Research Problems, Methodology and Preliminary Results. Paper presented to the Congress of Ukrainian Geographical Society, Lutsk, Ukraine.

 

Lehman, Paul. 1999. Ancient Greeks and World War II: Diverse Human Impacts on the Crimean Landscape. Paper presented to the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting, Honolulu, HI.

 

Lehman, Paul. 1998. Late Holocene Aridification of Riparian Environments, Saltillo, Mexico. Paper presented at the 1998 meeting of the Association of American Geographers.

 

Lehman, Paul. 1997. Human Impact Downslope from a Neolithic Archaeological Site. Paper presented at the 1997 meeting of the Association of American Geographers.

 

Houk, Brett A. and Paul Lehman. 1996. A Cultural Resources Survey of the Veramendi Drainage Improvement Project, New Braunfels, Comal County, Texas. Texas Antiquities Committee Permit No. 1655.

 

Lehman, Paul. 1996. Human Impact on the Landscapes of Prehistoric Central Europe. Paper presented at the 1996 meeting of the Association of American Geographers.

 

Lehman, Paul. 1993. Coins and the Economy of Prehistoric Europe. Paper presented at the 1993 meeting of the Association of American Geographers.

 

Lehman, Paul. 1992. Natural Hazards in European Prehistory. Paper presented at the Fall 1992 meeting of the Southwest Association of American Geographers.

 

Lehman, Paul. 1992. “The Bandelier Tuff and the Jemez Mountains" (p. 78-86) and "Coppice Dunes of Southern New Mexico" (p. 98-104), chapters in the Geomorphology of the Southwest 1992 Field Trip Guide. S. Hall, ed. Austin: Department of Geography, UT.

 

Lehman, Paul. 1991.     The Iron Objects from the La Tène Oppidum at Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany. Master's Thesis, University of Minnesota.



Published: August 26, 2024