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Past Archaeology Thesis Topics
Undergraduate honor's theses
- Where the Past Meets the Present: A Comparative Analysis of the Process of Archaeological Site Registration in the United States of America and the United States of Mexico
- Getting to the Point: The Dart-Arrow Transition in Plum Bayou Culture
Graduate theses
- Daniel P. Lynch (2008) A Geophysical Survey Of Fort St. Joseph (20BE23), Niles, Michigan
- Crafting Culture at Fort St. Joseph: An Archaeological Investigation of Labor Organization on the Colonial Frontier
- Class and Gender in Southwestern Michigan: Interpreting
Historical Landscapes
- Of Agrarian Landscapes and Capitalist Transitions: Historical
Archaeology and the Political Economy of a Nineteenth-Century Farmstead
- Eating Ethnicity: Examining 18th Century French Colonial Identity Through Selective Consumption of Animal Resources in the North American Interior
- An Intensive Surface collection and Intrasite Spartial analysis of the Archaeological Materials from the Coy Mound Site (3LN20), Central Arkansas
- The Urban Landscape of Health, Hygiene, and Social control: The Development of Urban Services in Battle Creek, MI
- Exploring the Social Dimensions of Grog-Temper Use at the Ink Bayou Site (3PU252): A Plum Bayou Culture Site in Central Arkansas