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Parris Island Cemeteries, Part Ii, Chester B. Depratter, James B. Legg Dec 2001

Parris Island Cemeteries, Part Ii, Chester B. Depratter, James B. Legg

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


The 2001 Allendale Paleoindian Expedition And Beyond, Albert C. Goodyear Dec 2001

The 2001 Allendale Paleoindian Expedition And Beyond, Albert C. Goodyear

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Darkness In Anthropology, Peter Van Arsdale Oct 2001

Darkness In Anthropology, Peter Van Arsdale

Human Rights & Human Welfare

An essay covering Darkness in El Dorado: How Scientists and Journalists Devastated the Amazon by Patrick Tierney. New York: W.W. Norton, 2000. 417 pp. and related documents.


South Carolina Hash: By The Light Of The Moon, Saddler Taylor Oct 2001

South Carolina Hash: By The Light Of The Moon, Saddler Taylor

Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Allendale 2001 Season Successfully Completed, Albert C. Goodyear Jul 2001

Allendale 2001 Season Successfully Completed, Albert C. Goodyear

Faculty & Staff Publications

No abstract provided.


Archaeobotanical Evidence For Pearl Millet (Pennisetum Glaucum) In Sub-Saharan West Africa, A. C. D'Andrea, M. Klee, Joanna Casey Jun 2001

Archaeobotanical Evidence For Pearl Millet (Pennisetum Glaucum) In Sub-Saharan West Africa, A. C. D'Andrea, M. Klee, Joanna Casey

Faculty Publications

Examines the association of domesticated pearl millet recovered at the archaeological site of Birimi in northern Ghana with the Kintampo cultural complex. Description of the Birimi site; Identifications of the Birimi pearl millet specimens; Features of the Birimi pearl millet.


The Athlete As Trickster, Gerald Gems Jan 2001

The Athlete As Trickster, Gerald Gems

Ethnic Studies Review

This study invokes hegemony theory to analyze the role and uses of sport as a means to resist dominant group pressures and the adaptation of sporting practices to subordinate groups' needs. The study draws upon literary and anthropological works that support the role of the trickster as a resistive, even manipulative figure, who fulfills both instructive and psychological needs for particular subordinate groups.


The Dillow’S Ridge Site And The Production Of Mill Creek Chert Tools, Brian M. Butler, Charles R. Cobb Jan 2001

The Dillow’S Ridge Site And The Production Of Mill Creek Chert Tools, Brian M. Butler, Charles R. Cobb

Faculty Publications

The Dillow's Ridge site (11 U635) is a small Mississippian village situated on an unplowed hilltop near the largest known Mill Creek chert quarry in Union County, Illinois. The site was both a permanent residential settlement and a major workshop where Mill Creek chert tools were produced for nonlocal use. Radiocarbon dates document the occupation from the late 1200s A.D. to A.D. 1450 or 1500. The production debris and rejects indicate that the major “export" products were hoes and Ramey knives. Although the quantity of lithic debris on the site is very impressive, estimates of annual production of large biface …