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Dr. Gerald F. Schroedl, Professor and Associate Head

Education

Ph.D. 1972, Anthropology, Washington State University
B.A. 1967, Anthropology, University of Washington

Research Interests

Southeastern Archaeology; Archaeology, Ethnography, and Ethnohistory of the Cherokee; Historic Sites Archaeology in the Caribbean; Archaeological Method and Theory; Archaeological Resource Management

Selected Publications

Schroedl, G.F. 1998. Mississippian Towns in the Eastern Tennessee Valley. In Mississippian Towns and Sacred Spaces. edited by Barry Lewis and Charles Stout, pp. 64-92. University of Alabama Press

Schroedl, G.F. and P.W. Parmalee 1997. Dog Burials from the Eighteenth Century Cherokee Town of Chattooga. Brimleyana 24: 7-13

Schroedl, G.F. 1994. A Comparison of the Origins of Macon Plateau and Hiwassee Island Cultures. In Ocmulgee Archaeology, 1936-1986. edited by David H. Hally, pp. 138-143. University of Georgia Press, Athens

Schroedl, G.F., and C.C. Boyd, Jr. 1991. Late Woodland Period Culture in East Tennessee. In Stability, Transformation, and Variation: The Late Woodland Southeast. edited by Michael S. Nassaney and Charles R. Cobb, pp. 69-90. Plenum Press, New York

Schroedl, G.F., C.C. Boyd, Jr., and R.P.S. Davis, Jr. 1990. Explaining Mississippian Origins in East Tennessee. In The Mississippian Emergence. edited by Bruce D. Smith, pp. 175-196.Ê Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C.


2007 Summer Field School in St. Kitts


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