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Submissions from 2021

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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

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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

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Greying Mutuality: Race and Joking Relations in a South African Nursing Home, Casey Golomski

Submissions from 2018

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Work of a Nation: Christian Funerary Ecumenism and Institutional Disruption in Swaziland, Casey Golomski

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Analyzing landform patterns in the monumental landscape of the northern Great Lakes, 1200–1600 CE, Meghan L. Howey and Melissa Clark

Submissions from 2017

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To address the Anthropocene, engage the liberal arts, Heidi Bostic and Meghan L. Howey

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Authority, Casey Golomski

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Empathy, Casey Golomski

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“My Mother Got Annoyed”, Casey Golomski

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Christians’ Cut: Popular Religion and the Global Health Campaign for Medical Male Circumcision in Swaziland, Casey Golomski and Sonene Nyawo

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Sympathetic Magic and Indigenous Consumption of Kettles during Early Colonial Encounter in the Northeast, Meghan L. Howey

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Assessing the state of archaeological GIS research: Unbinding analyses of past landscapes, Meghan L. Howey and Marieka Brouwer Burg

Submissions from 2016

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Game Walk at Pilanesberg, Casey Golomski

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Outliving Love: Marital Estrangement in an African Insurance Market, Casey Golomski

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Religion and Migration: Cases for a Global Material Ethics, Casey Golomski

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Risk, Mistake, and Generational Contest in Bodily Rituals of Swazi Jerikho Zionism, Casey Golomski

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Book Review of “Ancestral Mounds: Vitality and Volatility of Native America”, Miller, J., University of Nebraska Press, Meghan L. Howey

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Immovable food storage facilities, knowledge, and landscape in non-sedentary societies: Perspectives from northern Michigan, Meghan L. Howey and Kathryn Frederick

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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

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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

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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

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Border-situations: Historical Memories of Apartheid-era Swaziland, Casey Golomski

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Compassion Technology: Life Insurance and the Remaking of Kinship in Swaziland's Age of HIV, Casey Golomski

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Urban Cemeteries in Swaziland: Materialising Dignity, Casey Golomski

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Wearing Memories: Clothing and the Global Lives of Mourning in Swaziland, Casey Golomski

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Geospatial landscape permeability modeling for archaeology: A case study of food storage in northern Michigan, Meghan L. Howey

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Social Alterity and the Landscapes of the Upper Great Lakes, 1200-1600, Meghan L. Howey

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Sustaining Cultural Heritage at UNH, Meghan L. Howey

Submissions from 2014

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Generational Inversions: 'Working' for Social Reproduction amid HIV in Swaziland, Casey Golomski

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Tracking the Gulf of Maine Atlantic Cod Population in Pre-European Seabrook, New Hampshire, Meghan L. Howey

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Community forests as a wealth creation strategy for rural communities, Martha West Lyman, Curt D. Grimm, and Julie Renaud Evans

Submissions from 2012

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Book Review of “Social Archaeologies of Trade and Exchange”, Bauer, A. and A. Agbe-Davis (eds.), Left Coast Press, Meghan L. Howey

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Mound Builders and Monument Makers of the Northern Great Lakes, 1200-1600, Meghan L. Howey

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Regional Ritual Organization in the Northern Great Lakes, AD 1200- 1600, Meghan L. Howey

Submissions from 2011

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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

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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

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Confounding Kinship: Regional Ritual Organization in Northern Michigan, AD 1200-1600, Meghan L. Howey

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"The question which has puzzled, and still puzzles": How American Indian Authors Challenged Dominant Discourse about Native American Origins in the Nineteenth Century, Meghan L. Howey

Submissions from 2009

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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

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Missaukee Earthworks: Living Traditions and Material Evidence in Archaeologies of Religion, Meghan L. Howey

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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

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Ceramic Variability, Subsistence Economies, and Settlement Patterns in the Jornada Mogollon, Meghan L. Howey and Thomas R. Rocek

Submissions from 2007

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Rural America in the 21st Century: perspectives from the field , Andrea Colnes, Curt D. Grimm, Amy Seif Hattan, and Nena F. Stracuzzi

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Using multi-criteria cost surface analysis to explore past regional landscapes: a case study of ritual activity and social interaction in Michigan, AD 1200–1600, Meghan L. Howey

Submissions from 2006

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Bear's Journey and the Study of Ritual in Archaeology, Meghan L. Howey and John M. O'Shea

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Micro-enterprise development in emerging markets, Puneetha Palakurthi and William O. Maddocks

Submissions from 2005

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Engaging Local Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in the Response to HIV/AIDS., Helen Cornman, Curt D. Grimm, and Sujata Rana

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Globalization and structural adjustments in sub-Saharan Africa, Joe L.P. Lugalla

Submissions from 2000

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Book Review of “Grit Tempered: Early Women Archaeologists in the Southeastern United States”, White, N. and L. Sullivan (eds.), Meghan L. Howey