Faculty may submit research here.
Submissions from 2021
Honoring the Mother of All People; Contemporary Indigenous Leadership in Revitalizing Environmental and Cultural Sustainability, Katharine A. Duderstadt, Alexandra G. Martin, Svetlana Peshkova, Siobhan Senier, Jennifer F. Brewer, and Daniel R. Howard
Aspects of ICT connectivity among older adults living in rural subsidized housing: reassessing the digital divide, Casey Golomski, Marguerite Corvini, Scott A. Valcourt, BoRin Kim, and John Wilcox
Submissions from 2020
Greying Mutuality: Race and Joking Relations in a South African Nursing Home, Casey Golomski
Submissions from 2018
Work of a Nation: Christian Funerary Ecumenism and Institutional Disruption in Swaziland, Casey Golomski
Analyzing landform patterns in the monumental landscape of the northern Great Lakes, 1200–1600 CE, Meghan L. Howey and Melissa Clark
Submissions from 2017
To address the Anthropocene, engage the liberal arts, Heidi Bostic and Meghan L. Howey
Authority, Casey Golomski
Empathy, Casey Golomski
“My Mother Got Annoyed”, Casey Golomski
Christians’ Cut: Popular Religion and the Global Health Campaign for Medical Male Circumcision in Swaziland, Casey Golomski and Sonene Nyawo
Sympathetic Magic and Indigenous Consumption of Kettles during Early Colonial Encounter in the Northeast, Meghan L. Howey
Assessing the state of archaeological GIS research: Unbinding analyses of past landscapes, Meghan L. Howey and Marieka Brouwer Burg
Submissions from 2016
Game Walk at Pilanesberg, Casey Golomski
Outliving Love: Marital Estrangement in an African Insurance Market, Casey Golomski
Religion and Migration: Cases for a Global Material Ethics, Casey Golomski
Risk, Mistake, and Generational Contest in Bodily Rituals of Swazi Jerikho Zionism, Casey Golomski
Book Review of “Ancestral Mounds: Vitality and Volatility of Native America”, Miller, J., University of Nebraska Press, Meghan L. Howey
Immovable food storage facilities, knowledge, and landscape in non-sedentary societies: Perspectives from northern Michigan, Meghan L. Howey and Kathryn Frederick
Geospatial modeling approach to monument construction using Michigan from A.D. 1000–1600 as a case study, Meghan L. Howey, Michael W. Palace, and Crystal H. McMichael
Detecting Precontact Anthropogenic Microtopographic Features in a Forested Landscape with Lidar: A Case Study from the Upper Great Lakes Region, AD 1000-1600, Meghan L. Howey, Franklin B. Sullivan, Jason Tallant, Robert Vande Kopple, and Michael W. Palace
Nation, College, Wartime: Archaeology at a WWI Student Army Training Corps Camp at New Hampshire College, Jillian Price and Meghan L. Howey
Submissions from 2015
Border-situations: Historical Memories of Apartheid-era Swaziland, Casey Golomski
Compassion Technology: Life Insurance and the Remaking of Kinship in Swaziland's Age of HIV, Casey Golomski
Urban Cemeteries in Swaziland: Materialising Dignity, Casey Golomski
Wearing Memories: Clothing and the Global Lives of Mourning in Swaziland, Casey Golomski
Geospatial landscape permeability modeling for archaeology: A case study of food storage in northern Michigan, Meghan L. Howey
Social Alterity and the Landscapes of the Upper Great Lakes, 1200-1600, Meghan L. Howey
Sustaining Cultural Heritage at UNH, Meghan L. Howey
Submissions from 2014
Generational Inversions: 'Working' for Social Reproduction amid HIV in Swaziland, Casey Golomski
Tracking the Gulf of Maine Atlantic Cod Population in Pre-European Seabrook, New Hampshire, Meghan L. Howey
Community forests as a wealth creation strategy for rural communities, Martha West Lyman, Curt D. Grimm, and Julie Renaud Evans
Submissions from 2012
Book Review of “Social Archaeologies of Trade and Exchange”, Bauer, A. and A. Agbe-Davis (eds.), Left Coast Press, Meghan L. Howey
Mound Builders and Monument Makers of the Northern Great Lakes, 1200-1600, Meghan L. Howey
Regional Ritual Organization in the Northern Great Lakes, AD 1200- 1600, Meghan L. Howey
Submissions from 2011
Colonial Encounters, European Kettles, and the Magic of Mimesis in the Early Sixteenth and Late Seventeenth Century Indigenous Northeast and Great Lakes, Meghan L. Howey
Multiple pathways across past landscapes: circuit theory as a complementary geospatial method to least cost path for modeling past movement, Meghan L. Howey
Submissions from 2010
Confounding Kinship: Regional Ritual Organization in Northern Michigan, AD 1200-1600, Meghan L. Howey
Submissions from 2009
On Archaeology and the Study of Ritual: Considering Inadequacies in the Culture-History Approach and Quests for Internal “Meaning”, Meghan L. Howey and John O'Shea
Submissions from 2008
Missaukee Earthworks: Living Traditions and Material Evidence in Archaeologies of Religion, Meghan L. Howey
Camp, Cache, Stay Awhile: Preliminary Considerations of the Social and Economic Processes of Cache Pits Along Douglas Lake, Michigan, Meghan L. Howey and Kathryn E. Parker
Ceramic Variability, Subsistence Economies, and Settlement Patterns in the Jornada Mogollon, Meghan L. Howey and Thomas R. Rocek
Submissions from 2007
Rural America in the 21st Century: perspectives from the field , Andrea Colnes, Curt D. Grimm, Amy Seif Hattan, and Nena F. Stracuzzi
Submissions from 2006
Bear's Journey and the Study of Ritual in Archaeology, Meghan L. Howey and John M. O'Shea
Micro-enterprise development in emerging markets, Puneetha Palakurthi and William O. Maddocks
Submissions from 2005
Engaging Local Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in the Response to HIV/AIDS., Helen Cornman, Curt D. Grimm, and Sujata Rana
Globalization and structural adjustments in sub-Saharan Africa, Joe L.P. Lugalla
Submissions from 2000
Book Review of “Grit Tempered: Early Women Archaeologists in the Southeastern United States”, White, N. and L. Sullivan (eds.), Meghan L. Howey