Anthropology

Anthropology

Michael Nassaney

Ph.D. 1992 University of Massachusetts
Professor
Archaeology

1014 Moore Hall
(269) 387-3981

Research interests: Archaeological Theory and method, political economy, ethnohistory, colonialism, regional analysis, material analysis, critical theory

Archaeology

Regional focus: Eastern North America

Selected publications: Nassaney, M, JA Brandao, W Cremin and B Giordano (2007) Archaeological evidence of daily life at an 18th century outpost in the western Great Lakes. Historical Archaeology 14:1-17.

Brandao, JA and M Nassaney (2006) A capsule social and material history of Fort St. Joseph (1691-1763). French Colonial History 7:61-75.

Nassaney, M (2004) Native American gender politics and material culture in seventeenth-century southeastern New England. Journal of Social Archaeology 4:334-367.

Nassaney, M and ES Johnson (eds) (2003) Interpretations of Native North American Life: Material Contributions to Ethnohistory. University Press of Florida and the Society for Historical Archaeology.

 

Department of Anthropology
1005 Moore Hall
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo MI 49008 USA
(269) 387-3969 | (269) 387-3970 Fax
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