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Elizabeth Benchley
University of Western Florida, lifeways and adaptations of both pre-Columbian and historic period peoples in the Midwest and Southeast.

Judy Bense
University of Western Florida, the Woodland and Archaic stages of prehistoric Native American culture and the Colonial Period in the Southeast; current research Presidio Santa Maria de Galve.

John H. Blitz
Mississippian Chiefdoms and the Fission-Fusion Process, an article abstract from American Antiquity.

Gregory H. Bondar and James W. Hatch
Late Woodland Palisaded Villages from Ontario to the Carolinas: An Examination of Settlement Size and Population Trends, abstract of a paper delivered at the 1996 Eastern States Archaeological Federation.

Ian Brown
University of Alabama, Indians of the Southeastern US, historical archaeology, ethnohistory, and acculturation theory.

Kathleen Byrd
Northwestern State University, Louisiana; public archaeology, zooarchaeological methods, subsistence and settlement; past research on Poverty Point, currently involved in  heritage and cultural resources management and administration.

Richard Callaghan
University of Calgary, ethnoarchaeological research of water transport.

Cheryl Claassen
Appalachian State University, shell-middens, gender, Archaic; eastern US.

Boyce Driskell
University of Alabama, CRM research in the midsouth.

David Dye
University of Memphis, ethnographic, ethnohistoric and archaeological research in the Mid-South; WPA project research.

Annette Ericson
Early Archaic Settlement and Land Use Patterns in the Wakatomika Creek Drainage, Muskingum County, Ohio, abstract of a paper delivered at the 1996 Eastern States Archaeological Federation.

Hiram "Pete" Gregory
Northwestern State University, Louisiana; Louisiana archaeology (prehistoric and colonial); Native Americans, Anglo-American and Louisiana French fishing communities, the African-American culture of the plantation regions, and the Anglo-Saxon culture of the upland South.

Tommy "Ike" Hailey
Northwestern State University, Louisiana;  underwater archaeology, southeastern US and the Caribbean; currently involved in a multiple-year project with the Louisiana Army National Guard preserving and protecting significant sites on National Guard properties throughout the state of Louisiana.

James Hatch
Pennsylvania State University, Mid-Atlantic and southeast US; mortuary patterning, and compositional studies of archaeological materials; most recently Savannah and Lamar Period villages.

Michael Hoffman
University of Arkansas, Archeology of the Southeastern United States, particularly the Mississippi and Protohistoric periods.

Larry Kimball
Appalachian State University, lithic analysis, microwear analysis, quantitative methods; eastern US, Paleolithic (France & Russia).

Vernon Knight
University of Alabama, southeastern archaeology; currently working at Moundville.

Richard Krause
University of Alabama, ethnoarchaeology and ceramic studies in the southeast, Great Plains, and other parts of the world.

Charles McNutt
University of Memphis, southeastern U.S.; anthropological theory and analysis, application of mathematical concepts in archeology, and public archeology.

Jon Muller
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale; Mississippian period, lower Ohio Valley.

Michael S. Nassaney and Kendra Pyle
The adoption of the bow and arrow in eastern North America A view from Central Arkansas. Article abstract in American Antiquity.

Patricia Samford
Searching for West African Cultural Meanings in the Archaeological Record, an article in African-American Archaeology Newsletter, on evidence of "West Afro-centric" tendencies in material culture. You'll have to scroll down some to get to her article.

Lynne P. Sullivan and Christopher B. Rodning
Gender Dynamics and Chiefdoms of the Southern Appalachians, Mortuary patterns associated with the Dallas and Mouse Creek phases and the Overhill Cherokee of eastern Tennessee, and the Pisgah and Qualla phases of western Carolina, abstract from a paper presented at the 5th Gender and Archaeology Conference.

Brent D. Weisman
University of South Florida, historic and urban archaeology; Buffalo Soldier and Afro-Cuban sites; Second Seminole War sites, pioneer settlement on the Florida Gulf Coast, the Anclote Key lighthouse.

Nancy M. White
University of South Florida, prehistory, gender studies, settlement patterns; prehistory of the Apalachicola Valley region of northwest Florida.

Thomas Whyte
Appalachian State University, zooarchaeology, experimental archaeology; eastern US, southern Appalachians.

J. Ned Woodall
Wake Forest, archeological ethics, cultural resource management, and the prehistory of North America; mostly in North Carolina.

Cultural History

Cultural History of the Mid-South
From the University of Memphis.

Outline of History and Prehistory
in the Southeastern U.S. and Caribbean Culture Area; from the National Park Service.

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