The people of the Southern Appalachians have a unique culture all their own. An important component of this culture can be observed in the manner in which these individuals chose to combat that enemy of all mankind: disease. A beautiful amalgamation of cultures including Cherokee, Scotch-Irish, and other European ancestries is present in this region and exhibited through the rural remedies utilizing a rich local pharmacopeia and magico-religious folklore related to healing. However, the people of the Southern Appalachians, while geographically isolated, did not exist in a vacuum. Exciting discoveries of local primary sources demonstrate the employment of contemporary medicine in tandem with what was available locally. This project also exam...
Karst terrains are landscapes with a distinctive hydrology and set of landforms that arise from a co...
This study was conducted in an attempt to determine whether certain burial practices are unique to t...
Master of Regional and Community PlanningArchitectureJohn W. KellerSimilar to their urban counterpar...
The people of Appalachia historically represent an American cultural group strongly influenced by th...
Bessie is a plantation boat originally constructed and owned by the Manigault family of South Caroli...
The contemporary experience is profoundly rooted in the processes of remembering and recalling, reco...
This dissertation explores the impact of colonial museum-making methods on the communities which the...
Dark tourism, a subsection of heritage tourism, is growing in popularity and center around historic ...
The chronology of prehistoric cultural developments within the American Southwest has been a subject...
In this thesis, I explore my experience creating “Field Research,” my work of scholarship and art ma...
Primary objectives of this study were to examine the depositional setting and establish sandstone fa...
Fort Laramie National Historic Site in southeastern Wyoming recalls the days of the frontier period ...
I am interested in family secrets and the rules and mores that may constrain family behavior or adve...
Master of ScienceHorticulture, Forestry, and Recreation ResourcesTed T. CableDillon Nature Center ha...
From May 1st to of 2018, Moore Archeological Consulting, Inc., conducted an intensive pedestrian cul...
Karst terrains are landscapes with a distinctive hydrology and set of landforms that arise from a co...
This study was conducted in an attempt to determine whether certain burial practices are unique to t...
Master of Regional and Community PlanningArchitectureJohn W. KellerSimilar to their urban counterpar...
The people of Appalachia historically represent an American cultural group strongly influenced by th...
Bessie is a plantation boat originally constructed and owned by the Manigault family of South Caroli...
The contemporary experience is profoundly rooted in the processes of remembering and recalling, reco...
This dissertation explores the impact of colonial museum-making methods on the communities which the...
Dark tourism, a subsection of heritage tourism, is growing in popularity and center around historic ...
The chronology of prehistoric cultural developments within the American Southwest has been a subject...
In this thesis, I explore my experience creating “Field Research,” my work of scholarship and art ma...
Primary objectives of this study were to examine the depositional setting and establish sandstone fa...
Fort Laramie National Historic Site in southeastern Wyoming recalls the days of the frontier period ...
I am interested in family secrets and the rules and mores that may constrain family behavior or adve...
Master of ScienceHorticulture, Forestry, and Recreation ResourcesTed T. CableDillon Nature Center ha...
From May 1st to of 2018, Moore Archeological Consulting, Inc., conducted an intensive pedestrian cul...
Karst terrains are landscapes with a distinctive hydrology and set of landforms that arise from a co...
This study was conducted in an attempt to determine whether certain burial practices are unique to t...
Master of Regional and Community PlanningArchitectureJohn W. KellerSimilar to their urban counterpar...