Doctoral Candidate in Anthropology
3032 School of Education Building
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RESEARCH INTERESTS
Historical Trajectories of Small-Scale Societies; Monumentality; Landscape Histories; Craft Production; Indigenous Archaeology; Non-Western Ritual and Religion; Inter-regional Interaction and Exchange; Development of Leadership; Native American Clothing and Adornment; Deep History Approaches; Museum Anthropology; Archaeological Applications of Remote Sensing and GIS; Woodland and Plains Societies of the Midcontinent and Great Lakes; Hopewell and Adena Societies
SELECTED RECENT PUBLICATIONS:
2020 The Organization of Craft Production in Scioto Hopewell Ritual Economy: Insights from the Outskirts of the Mound City Group. Timothy D. Everhart and Bret J. Ruby. American Antiquity, Volume 85, Issue 2: 279-304.
2020 New Evidence Pertaining to An Alleged Hopewell Mobiliary Clay Human Figurine: A Reply to Bebber and Colleagues. Timothy D. Everhart and Stephen M. Diehl. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, Volume 45, Issue 2: 87-101.
2020 The Case of the Caldwell Mound: A Woodland Period Mound in the Central Scioto River Valley. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, Volume 45, Issue 2: 130-159.
2020 The Scioto Situation and the Steel Group Monument Assemblage. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology, Volume 45, Issue 3: 269-289.