Theses/Dissertations from 2011
Ghosts on the Coast of Paradise: Identifying and Interpreting the Ephemeral Remains of Bermuda's 18th Century Shipyards, Joel Garrett Dworsky
Shellfishing, Ceramics, and Gender: Shell Midden Ceramics from the Kiskiak Site, Jessica Marie Herlich
Fine Art and Clandestine Identity: American Indian Artists in the Contemporary Art Market, Jaclyn Kuizon
Theses/Dissertations from 2010
Building Freedom: Nineteenth Century Domestic Architecture on Barbados Sugar Plantations, Stephanie Bergman
Rituals of the Re-Founded Bolivian State, Raquel Elizabeth Nava Cerball
Gaming among Enslaved Africans in the Americas, and its Uses in Navigating Social Interactions, Katrina Ann Christiano
A Desire for Fired Clay from Far Away: Analysis of Ceramics from a Seventeenth-Century Domestic Site in Bridgetown, Barbados, Anne M. Gibson
Federal Recognition Politics and Collaborative Archaeologists: The Need for a Cultural Consensus, Alexandra Grace Martin
Heavy Metal Archaeology: A n Examination of Lead's Significance for the Interpretation of Archaeological Bone, Peter andrew Regan
The Preservation and Deconstruction of Hawaii Plantation Style Architecture: A iea, Waipahu, and Ewa, Jessica Margaret Way
From Sight to Site to Website: Travel-Writing, Tourism and the American Experience in Haiti, 1900-2008, Landon Cole Yarrington
Theses/Dissertations from 2009
Pamunkey Pottery and Cultural Persistence, Ashley Atkins
Propagating Status: Gentlemen Planters and their Greenhouses in the Eighteenth-Century Chesapeake, Sarah Jane Chesney
A Shop in the Back Street: Late Eighteenth Century Williamsburg Through the Ledgers of Blacksmith James anderson, Kathleen Marie Child
Bottomless Pits: The Decline of Subfloor Pits and Rise of African American Consumerism in Virginia, Danny Brad Hatch
Through the Veil: Double Consiousness and Labor in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Southern New England, Frederick William Lumb
Afro-Barbadian Healthcare during the Emancipation Era, Kathleen Elizabeth Mocklin
"The Coffee House (Where I Occasionally Sometimes Go)": Examining Diversity in the Urban Meat Diet of Williamsburg in the Mid-Eighteenth Century, Kelsey J. Noack
The urban archaeology of early Spanish Caribbean ports of call: The unfortunate story of Nombre de Dios, Maria Fernanda Salamanca-Heyman
Places of Power: The Community and Regional Development of Native Tidewater Palisades Post A.D 1200, Christopher J. Shephard
Theses/Dissertations from 2008
Education, Literacy and Ink Pots: Contested Identities in Post-Emancipation Barbados, Sean Edward Devlin
Breaking the Mold: Sugar Ceramics and the Political Economy of 18th Century St Eustatius, Derek Robert Miller
Clay Landing: A Nineteenth Century Rural Community on the Florida Frontier, Jill Catherine Principe
The diasporic world of the Great Dismal Swamp, 1630 -1860, Daniel O. Sayers
History, Memory, and [Archaeological?] Heritage at Nombre De Dios, Panama, Meghan Habas Siudzinski
Degrees of Relatedness: The Social Politics of Algonquian Kinship in the Contact Era Chesapeake, Buck W. Woodard
Theses/Dissertations from 2007
Soil Chemistry Analysis as an Effective Cultural Resource Management Tool: A Magical Mystery Tour, Nathan David Lawrence
Wild Animals and Domesticated Landscapes: A Case Study of Human-Animal Relationships in the Middle and Late Woodland Coastal Plain of Virginia, Nadejda Levine
Hospitality, Civility, and Sociability: Taking Tea in Colonial Barbados, Meredith Ashley Holaday Mahoney
"A Graine of Marveilous Great Increase": A Political Landscape Approach to Powhatan Maize Production and Exchange in Seventeenth Century Virginia, Danielle Christine Risse
Cultural Legitimacy in Surry County, Virginia: The Edwards Family of Chestnut Farms, Donald Lee Sadler
Theses/Dissertations from 2006
In the Crucible of the Frontier: The Emergence and Decline of a Trading Site in Early Colonial Virginia, Patrick Brendan Burke
America's Other Peculiar Institution: Exploring the York County Free Black Register as a Means of Social Control, 1798-1831, andrew Jefferson Butts
Enshrining the Past: Archaeology, History and Memory at Fort St Anne, Isle La Motte, Vermont, Jessica Rose Desany
Boat-Wrights in a Port of Black Diamonds: Waterfront Landscapes of the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal's Cumberland, Maryland Terminus, Oliver Maximilian Mueller-Heubach
Theses/Dissertations from 2005
Who Was Buried in James Madison's Grave?: A Study in Contextual Analysis, Charles Thomas Chapman
Predator Management and Colonial Culture, 1600-1741: A Study in Historical Ecology, Samuel Taylor Elswick
The New Orleans Free People of Color and the Process of Americanization, 1803-1896, Camille Kempf Gourdet
The Mount Pleasant Service Complex: Salvaging Interpretations from Previously acquired Data, Megan Elizabeth Grow
Fostering Pride and Badges of Oppression: A Contextual Study of British Military Buttons from Paget Fort, Bermuda, 1778-1820, Paul M. Nasca
The plain houses and people of Loudoun Valley, Robert D. Shuey
Mission San Juan Bautista: Zooarchaeological Investigations at a California Mission, Michelle C. St. Clair
Theses/Dissertations from 2004
Porcupines and Potsherds: Archaeology and Education for Students in a Museum Setting: A Critical Approach, Emily Catherine anderson
Childhood, Colonialism and Nation-Building: The Role of Childhood in the Construction of Race, Class and Gender in Seventeenth, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Virginia, Autumn Rain Duke Barrett
Space and Power in Eighteenth-Century Ephrata, Pennsylvania, Courtney J. Birkett
"I Looked to the East---": Material Culture, Conversion, and acquired Meaning in Early African America, Jason Boroughs
Kulikoff Versus Buttenhoff-Lee [sic]: An Evaluation of African-American Populations in the Chesapeake 1740-1800, Beresford R. Callum
"After Me Cometh a Builder": The Symbolic Landscape of Secretary Nelson's Yorktown Estate and its Transformation, Hank D. Lutton
Pay for Labor: Socioeconomic Transitions of freedpeople and the Archaeology of African American Life, 1863-1930, Shannon Sheila Mahoney
Chickahominy Stylistic Expression: Preliminary Motif Analysis of Ceramics of the Chickahominy River Drainage, Jennifer Honora Ogborne
The Archaeology of Opequon Creek: Religion, Ethnicity, and Identity in the Material Culture of an Eighteenth-Century Immigrant Community, Frederick County, Virginia, Ann Schaefer Persson
St Eustatius and the Caribbean Trade System: A Study of Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Coins from the Caribbean, Maria Fernanda Salamanca-Heyman
Theses/Dissertations from 2003
Everyday Life of War: A Reflexive Analysis of American Civil War Soldiers in the Military Environment through a Prism of Context, Practice, and Power, Valerie Renee Auger
An Archaeological Survey of Bettie's Hope Estate, Catherine M. Christensen
"That's How You Find Out How Real Archaeologists Work---When You Do it Yourself": Children's Experiences with Archaeology, Mary Derbish
An historical archaeological examination of a battlefield landscape: An Example from the American Civil War Battle of Wilson's Wharf, Charles City County, Virginia, Jameson Michael Harwood
Forts of the Chieftains: A Study of Vernacular, Classical, and Renaissance Influence on Defensible Town and Villa Plans in 17th-Century Virginia, Charles Thomas Hodges
Eyewitnesses to Surrender: Domestic Site Archaeology at Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, Mark Kostro
An Interpretation of Firearms in the Archaeological Record in Virginia 1607-1625, Bruce J. Larson
'Profanely and in Great Scandall': Deviance, Authority, and Social Control in Middlesex and Surry Counties, Virginia, 1672-1682, Matthew Adrian Thurlow
Theses/Dissertations from 2002
Satisfying Williamsburg's "Meat Tooth": Butchers and Bones in Inter-Bellum Williamsburg, Virginia, Carrie Alblinger
A Study of Transition in Plantation Economy: George Washington's Whiskey Distillery, 1799, Anna Catherine Borden anderson
Between Slavery and Freedom: African Americans in the Great Dismal Swamp 1763-1863, Edward Downing Maris-Wolf
Pig Remains at the Ashbridge Estate, Toronto: The Importance of Swine in the Settlement of Upper Canada, Joanna Elizabeth Reading
Domestic Brick Architecture in Early Colonial Virginia, Douglas E. Ross
Creole Gumbo: Ingredients for Maintaining Creole Identity at Laura Plantation, Katherine W. Schupp
Living on the Periphery: A Study of an Eighteenth-Century Yamasee Mission Community in Colonial St Augustine, andrea Paige White
Theses/Dissertations from 2001
"Carried on at a Very Great Expense and Never Produced Any Profit": The Albemarle Iron Works (1770-72), James Harvey Brothers
From Ads to Artifacts: The Selling Power of Gender Ideology in America, 1890-1910, andrea Griffin Clark
Recovering Elements in Historical Archaeology: The use of Soil Chemical Analysis for Overcoming the Effects of Post-Depositional Plowing, Lisa E. Fischer
Shipbuilding in Maryland, 1631-1850, Ben Ford
Wangunk Ethnohistory: A Case Study of a Connecticut River Indian Community, Timothy Howlett Ives
Reflections of Thought: Land Plats of Gloucester County, Virginia, 1733-1849, Isabel Rebecca Jenkins
Structures, Fields, and Farmsteads of Early America: Post-Revolutionary Class Relations in Tidewater Virginia, Chad C. Long
Moravian Missions to the Delaware Indians, 1792-1812, Jessica Maul
Class Negotiation and Accoutrement Use: Pistol Ownership in York County, Virginia, 1634-1729, Jeremy Loren Nienow
Shenandoah Valley Earthenware as Symbols of Identity, Sunyoon Park
By the Side of the Road: An Interpretive Look at Road Menders' Houses, Aida Belén Rivera-Ruiz
Archaeological Application of the Metal Detector, Wayna L. Roach
Theses/Dissertations from 2000
The Illustrated Map: Cartography and Power in Seventeenth Century Virginia, Christine Jeanette Green
Gone to a Better Land: A Study of Gravestone Forms, Art and Symbolism, Richard D. Harnois
"Gimmie Shelter": Union Shelters of the Civil War, a Preliminary Archaeological Typology., Todd L. Jensen
Interpretation and Historical Archaeology: Telling Stories of the Past at the Watt Farm, Mechanicsville, Virginia, Sarah Jordan
Theses/Dissertations from 1999
"Who is Archaeology's Public?": A Critical Analysis of Public Images and Expectations of Archaeology, Kevin M. Bartoy
The Beasley Wharf Complex: A Study of Frontier Interaction in the Lower Great Lakes in the Late 18th Century, Trevor Ryan Carter
Subsistence and Social Behavior: Evolving Strategies in the Rural New England Landscape, Susannah Dean
Gender Ideology at the Lowell Boott Mills: A Material Culture Analysis, Carolyn Michelle Ehner
Putting Flesh on the Bones: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Butchery Analysis in Historical Archaeology, R. Grant Gilmore
of Panicoids and Pooids: An Environmental Archaeology Study of the Seventeenth-Century Houselot at Rich Neck Plantation, Williamsburg, Virginia, Kelly Ann Sullivan
National Identity in Turkey, Seth Robertson Wood
Theses/Dissertations from 1998
The John De La Howe Site: A Study of Colonoware on the South Carolina Frontier, Margaret W. Cooper
Privies and Privilege: Health and Sanitation in 19th-Century Buffalo, New York, Jacqueline Colleen Denmon
Social Science, Serving Bowls and the Question of Ethnicity: Deconstructing Material Culture Correlates of Ethnic Identification, Kristen Barbara Heitert
Civil Archaeology: using the Research Processes of Anthropology as a Classroom for Critical Thinking, John Joseph Mullin
Chickasaw Material Culture and the Deerskin Trade: An Analysis of Two Eighteenth Century Chickasaw Sites in Northeast Mississippi, John Robert Underwood
Theses/Dissertations from 1997
Imaging and Imagining the Past: The use of Illustrations in the Interpretation of Structural Development at the King's Castle, Castle Island, Bermuda, Heather Maureen Harvey
When There's Nothing Better to Eat: Subsistence Strategies in Eighteenth Century Bermuda, Sondra Aileen Jarvis
Religion and Resistance: African Baptist Churches in Virginia, Stephanie Rosel Reiss
Reflections of Social Change: Burial Patterns in Colonial Fairfax County, Virginia, Kimberly Joyce Wells