Grants

Parkinson, William A. 2016. Field Museum of Natural History, Negaunee Seed Grant for Research – The Evolution of Villages and Cities in the Carpathian Basin, $26,582.28.

 

Gyucha, Attila. 2014. Hungarian Scientific Research Fund, PhD Dissertation Publication Grant, Early Copper Age in the Körös Region, 1,900,000 HUF (ca. $9,500)

 

Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes. 2013-2014. National Science Foundation, Research Experience for Undergraduates Supplement: Early Village Social Dynamics: Prehistoric Settlement Nucleation on the Great Hungarian Plain. NSF-BCS-1325112, $10,228.

 

Riebe, Danielle J., and William A. Parkinson (Doctoral Advisor). 2012-2013. National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: Trade and Social Boundaries During the Late Neolithic on the Great Hungarian Plain. NSF-BCS-1312027, $21,258.

 

Parkinson, William A., and Paul Duffy. 2012-2013. National Science Foundation, Senior Grant in Archaeology: Heterogeneity and Complexity in Bronze Age Europe: Divergence of Social Trajectories on the Great Hungarian Plain, NSF-BCS-1226439, $91,614.

 

Salvi, Maria Christina, Apostolos Sarris, William Parkinson, Attila Gyucha, and Nikos Papadopoulos. 2011-2012. European Agency for Airborne Research (EUFAR), COLLAGE: Landscape Dynamics of the Körös Valley (Hungary): Cultural and Environmental Evolution During the Neolithic & Copper Age. In-Kind Support for Fly-Over, Data Collection, Analysis and Support for Flight Team, Approximately EUR 65,000, ca. $83,000.

 

Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes. 2011-2012. National Science Foundation, Research Experience for Undergraduates Supplement: Early Village Social Dynamics: Prehistoric Settlement Nucleation on the Great Hungarian Plain, NSF BCS-1122468, $7,666.

 

Boric, Dusan, Attila Gyucha, William A. Parkinson, Pál Raczky, Zsuzsanna Siklósi, and Mark Stefanovic. 2010-2011. National Environmental Research Center Radiocarbon Facility, Dating the Early and Middle Copper Age Burial Evidence in the Eastern Carpathian Basin, ca. £17,500 (50 samples at ca. £350 per sample).

 

Gyucha, Attila, Apostolos Sarris, William A. Parkinson and Richard W. Yerkes. 2010-2012. Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, International Collaborative Research Grant: Early Village Social Dynamics: Prehistoric Settlement Nucleation on the Great Hungarian Plain, $34,215.

 

Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes. 2010-2012. National Science Foundation, Developing Global Scientists and Engineers: International Research Experience for Students: U.S.-Hungarian-Greek Collaborative International Research Experience for Students on Origins and Development of Prehistoric European Villages, NSF OISE-1030436, $149,991.

 

Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes. 2010-2011. National Science Foundation, Research Experience for Undergraduates Supplement: Early Village Social Dynamics: Prehistoric Settlement Nucleation on the Great Hungarian Plain, NSF BCS-1012374, $6,516.

 

Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes. 2009-2011. National Science Foundation, Senior Grant in Archaeology: Early Village Social Dynamics: Prehistoric Settlement Nucleation on the Great Hungarian Plain, NSF BCS-0911336, $231,312.

 

Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes. 2010. National Science Foundation, Research Experience for Undergraduates Supplement: Early Village Social Dynamics: Prehistoric Settlement Nucleation on the Great Hungarian Plain, NSF BCS-0911336, $6,516.

 

Parkinson, William A. 2010. Field Museum of Natural History, Women’s Board Field Dreams Grant – Early Village Social Dynamics: Prehistoric Settlement Nucleation on the Great Hungarian Plain, $5,572.81.

 

Hoekman-Sites, Hanneke, and William A. Parkinson (Doctoral Advisor). 2009. National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: Resource Intensification in Early Village Societies: Dairying on the Great Hungarian Plain, NSF BCS-0942953, $15,000.

 

Parsons, Timothy, and William A. Parkinson (Doctoral Advisor). 2009. National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: Migration or Adoption? Modeling the Late Copper Age on the Great Hungarian Plain, NSF BCS-0910071, $15,000.

 

Parkinson, William A. 2007. Florida State University, Planning Grant – Population Nucleation and Dispersal in Early Agricultural Villages. Council for Research and Creativity, $12,000.

 

Parkinson, William A. 2007. Florida State University, Committee on Faculty Research Support – The Age of Copper: Tribal Cycling and Copper Age Village Organization. Council for Research and Creativity, $13,000.

 

Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes. 2003-2006. National Science Foundation, Research Experience for Undergraduates-Site: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, Hungary: Undergraduate Training in Field and Laboratory Techniques and Participation in Research on Eastern European Archaeology, NSF 0243583, $239,008.

 

Gyucha, Attila, and William A. Parkinson. 2002-2006. Magyar Országos Tudományos Kutatási Alap (Hungarian National Scientific Research Foundation), Magyar-Amerikai Kutatási Együttmüködés: Körös Regionális Régészeti Program: A Neolitikum-Rézkor Átmenet Folyamatának Vizsgálata a Kárpát-Medence Dél-Keleti Részén (Hungarian-American Cooperative Research: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project: The Neolithic – Copper Age Transition in the Southeastern Carpathian Basin), 1,200,000 HUF.

 

Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes. 2002-2003. National Science Foundation, Research Experience for Undergraduates-Site: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, Hungary: Undergraduate Training in Field and Laboratory Techniques and Participation in Research on Eastern European Archaeology, NSF 0139122, $58,510.

 

Parkinson, William A. 2002. Florida State University, First Year Assistant Professor Award – The End of the Neolithic: Archaeological Research in East European Prehistory. Council for Research and Creativity, $10,000.

 

Parkinson, William A., and Attila Gyucha. 2001-2002. Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, International Collaborative Research Grant: US-Hungarian Collaborative Research: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project: Modeling Social Organization During the Transition to the Copper Age in the Southeastern Carpathian Basin, $29,790.

 

Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes. 2001-2005. National Science Foundation, International Programs: US-Hungarian Cooperative Research: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project: Understanding the Neolithic-Copper Age Transition in the Southeastern Carpathian Basin, NSF 0105851, $53,009.

 

Parkinson, William A., and Richard W. Yerkes. 2000-2001. National Science Foundation, Research Experience for Undergraduates-Site: The Körös Regional Archaeological Project, Hungary: Undergraduate Training in Field and Laboratory Techniques and Participation in Research on Eastern European Archaeology, NSF 0097230, $62,000

 

Parkinson, William A. 2000. Ohio State University, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Matching Funding for NSF 0097230, with R. Yerkes, $7,500.

 

Parkinson, William A. 2000. Ohio State University, Office of Research, Matching Funding for NSF 0097230, with R. Yerkes, $7,500.

 

Parkinson, William A. 2000. Ohio State University, Department of Anthropology, Matching Funding for NSF 0097230, with R. Yerkes, $7,500.

 

Parkinson, William A. 1999. University of Michigan, Rackham One-Term Dissertation Writing Fellowship, $4,000.

 

Parkinson, William A. 1999. University of Michigan, Block Grant for Dissertation Research, Rackham School of Graduate Studies, $4,000.

 

Parkinson, William A., and John O’Shea (Doctoral Advisor). 1998-1999. National Science Foundation, Dissertation Improvement Grant: The Social Organization of Early Copper Age Communities on the Great Hungarian Plain, NSF 9812677, $12,000.

 

Parkinson, William A. 1997. Archaeological Institute of America, Graduate Student Travel Award, $500.

 

Parkinson, William A. 1997. University of Michigan, Department of Anthropology, Competitive Summer Teaching Fellowship, $5,000.

 

Parkinson, William A. 1997. University of Michigan, Dissertation Research Funding, Department of Anthropology, $2,500.

 

Parkinson, William A. 1997. University of Michigan, Rackham Discretionary Funding, $1,000.

 

Parkinson, William A. 1996. University of Michigan, Margaret Wray French Predissertation Award, Department of Anthropology, $1,500.

 

Parkinson, William A. 1995. University of Michigan, Rackham Discretionary Funding, $1,000.

 

Parkinson, William A. 1992. University of Illinois at Chicago, Association Award, $1,000.