A summary of the archaeologists holding faculty positions in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Mississippi from 1949 (Fall) through 2022 (Spring) based on the University\u27s annual catalogue. Also includes a selected bibliography of faculty publications, a list of M.A. theses in Anthropology from 1963-2022, and archival photographs
Six pots from campus collection are part of the Historic New Orleans Collection\u27s exhibi
Oxford and Lafayette County Architecture / Jack MayfieldChickasaw History and Culture Tour / Bill Br...
Spotlight on the Archives of the National Alumnae Association of Blue Mountain College
A summary of the archaeologists holding faculty positions in the Department of Sociology and Anthrop...
Presentations about current research by UM archaeology professors and students. 4:30 WELCOME 4:35...
This paper is an exploration of the history of Mound Bayou, Mississippi, an all Black community in t...
MSU and Ole Miss students are seen through the heels of Professor Richard A. Marshall, as they dig f...
The Mississippian period is one of the most widely studied periods in the prehistoric Southeast, but...
Nearly a decade ago, Theresa Singleton challenged archaeologists to begin investigations of black li...
A key part of understanding the lesser known contact period in the Southeastern United States is stu...
Archivist working on project ahead of University Libraries\u27 anniversary next yea
This study is about a Middle Mississippian (A.D. 1150-1350) burial mound site known as Oak Level Mou...
In the last four decades, southeastern archaeology has increasingly developed a processual method of...
This study presents a basic description and analysis of the artifacts collected from the 2015 archae...
As part of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Youth Project entitled Chattanooga: Doin...
Six pots from campus collection are part of the Historic New Orleans Collection\u27s exhibi
Oxford and Lafayette County Architecture / Jack MayfieldChickasaw History and Culture Tour / Bill Br...
Spotlight on the Archives of the National Alumnae Association of Blue Mountain College
A summary of the archaeologists holding faculty positions in the Department of Sociology and Anthrop...
Presentations about current research by UM archaeology professors and students. 4:30 WELCOME 4:35...
This paper is an exploration of the history of Mound Bayou, Mississippi, an all Black community in t...
MSU and Ole Miss students are seen through the heels of Professor Richard A. Marshall, as they dig f...
The Mississippian period is one of the most widely studied periods in the prehistoric Southeast, but...
Nearly a decade ago, Theresa Singleton challenged archaeologists to begin investigations of black li...
A key part of understanding the lesser known contact period in the Southeastern United States is stu...
Archivist working on project ahead of University Libraries\u27 anniversary next yea
This study is about a Middle Mississippian (A.D. 1150-1350) burial mound site known as Oak Level Mou...
In the last four decades, southeastern archaeology has increasingly developed a processual method of...
This study presents a basic description and analysis of the artifacts collected from the 2015 archae...
As part of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Youth Project entitled Chattanooga: Doin...
Six pots from campus collection are part of the Historic New Orleans Collection\u27s exhibi
Oxford and Lafayette County Architecture / Jack MayfieldChickasaw History and Culture Tour / Bill Br...
Spotlight on the Archives of the National Alumnae Association of Blue Mountain College