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A


Anderson, David - PhD

Affiliation: Associate Professor, Research Associate

Institution: University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center

Webpage

Publications:

(2013) Recent Investigations at the Oneota Culture Tremaine Site (47-LC-95). Paper Presentation at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Columbus, Ohio.


Arzigian, Constance

Affiliation: Lecturer, Research Associate

Institution: University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center

Webpage

Research Interests: Environmental Archaeology, Paleoethnobotany

Publications:

(1994) The Gunderson Site: An Oneota Village and Cemetery in La Cross, Wisconsin, Journal of the Iowa Archaeological Society 41: 3-75.

(2008) Ceramic Residue Analysis through Gas Chromatography III: Fatty Acid Methyl Ester (Fame) Analysis Results from Oneota Pottery from the Driftless Area of Wisconsin. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (with John Morris)

(2008) The Swennes site: A Cold-Season Oneota Occupation in the La Cross Locality, Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (with Bonnie Jancik)

(2011) The Seasonal Round and Oneota Subsistence: A View from the Swennes Site. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse. (with William Gresens and Beth Hall)



B


Bengtson, Jennifer - PhD

Affiliation: Assistant Professor

Institution: Southeast Missouri State University

Webpage

Research Interests: Bioarchaeology, Ceramic Analysis, Childhood, Forensic Anthropology, Gender, Mortuary Archaeology

Publications:

(2008) Toward an Understanding of Living with Social Stress in the Oneota and Mississippian World: New Excavations at the Morton Village Site. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (with Heather Ash, Janet Finlayson, and Jodie A. O'Gorman

(2009) Variation in Construction, Use, and Destruction of Structures at the Morton Village Site. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. (with Amy R. Michael and Jodie A. O'Gorman)

(2012) Social Interactions among Women in the Past: A Central Illinois River Valley Case Study. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, East Lansing. (with Jodie A. O'Gorman and Ryan Tubbs)

(2012) The Archaeology of Childhood at Morton Village/Norris Farms 36. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, East Lansing. (with Amanda Linebaugh and Jodie A. O'Gorman)

(2014) Ethnicity and Childhood at Morton Village. Paper Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, Austin. (with Jodie A. O'Gorman)

(2015) Community and Communitas at Morton Village. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee.

(2015) Migration and Cohabitation at Morton Village: Future Research Directions. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, San Francisco. (with Jeffrey Painter, Frank Raslich, Nicole Silva, and Andrew Upton)


Benn, David W. - PhD

Affiliation: Principal Investigator, Research Coordinator

Institution: Bear Creek Archaeology

Webpage

Research Interests: Botanical Analysis, Geomorphology, Zooarchaeology

Publications:

(1989) Hawks, Serpents, and Bird-Men: Emergence of the Oneota Mode of Production. Plains Anthropologist 34(125): 233-260.

(1991) The Christenson Oneota Site, 13PK407, Journal of the Iowa Archaeological Society 38: 16-55.

(1995) Woodland People and the Roots of the Oneota. In Oneota Archaeology: Past, Present, and Future. W. Green and David W. Benn (eds). Vol. 20, pp. 91-139, Iowa City: University of Iowa Press.

(1998) Oneota Taxonomy: Papers from the Oneota Symposium of the 54th Plains Anthropological Conference, 1996, The Wisconsin Archaeologist 79(2): 1-8. (with R. Eric Hollinger)

(2010) What Four Terminal Woodland Period Sites Tell about Oneota Origins in Eastern Iowa. Paper Presentation at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Bloomington, Indiana.


Berres, Thomas E. - PhD

Affiliation: President

Institution: OurHeritage Archaeological Services Inc.

Webpage

Research Interests: CRM, Cultural Interaction, NAGPRA Negotiations, Sociocultural Identity

Publications:

(1998) Oneota cultural interaction in the Prairie Peninsula: A Study of ceramic vessels and faunal exploitation in northern Illinois. PhD Dissertation: University of Illinois Urbana-Champagin.

(2001) Power and Gender in Oneota Culture: A Study of a Late Prehistoric People. Northern Illinois University Press.


Betts, Colin - PhD

Affiliation: Professor

Institution: Luther College

Webpage

Research Interests: Ceramic Analysis, Ethnoarchaeology

Publications:

(2000) Symbolic, cognitive, and technological dimensions of Orr phase Oneota ceramics. PhD Dissertation: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

(2006) Evaluating Oneota Bison Hunting through Stable Isotope Analysis. Paper Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, San Juan. (with Stanley Ambrose)

(2006) Pots and Pox: The Identification of Protohistoric Epidemics in the Upper Mississippi Valley, American Antiquity 71(2): 233-259.

(2010) Oneota Mound Construction: An Early Revitalization Movement, Plains Anthropologist 55(214): 97-110.


Bird, M. Catherine - PhD, RPA

Affiliation: Principal Investigator

Institution: Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Inc

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Research Interests: Archival Research, Ceramic Analysis, Culture Contact

Publications:

(2004) Reaction to Middle Mississippian Expansion Toward the Upper Illinois River Valley, Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, St. Louis, Missouri.


Birmingham, Robert A.

Affiliation: Senior Lecturer

Institution: University of Wisconsin-Waukesha

Webpage

Publications:

(2000) Mound Construction and Use in Later: Oneota, Northern Wisconsin, and the Historic Period. In Indian Mounds of Wisconsin, pp. 163-179, Robert A. Birmingham and Leslie E. Eisenberg (eds.), University of Wisconsin Press. (with Leslie E. Eisenberg)

(2005) Aztalan: Mysteries of an Ancient Indian Town. Wisconsin Historical Society Press. (with Lynne Goldstein)

(2006) A Late 13th/Earth 14 Century Oneota Component at Carcajou Point, Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Urbana, Illinois.

(2011) Oneota Ceramics from the Crabapple Point Site on Lake Koshkonong: The James Bussey Collection. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse.

(2012) Oneota Ceramics from the Crabapple Point Site on Lake Koshkonong: The James Bussey Collection. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, East Lansing.

(2014) Seventeenth Century French Trade Goods from the Crabapple Point Site: A Possibility for a Historic Period Oneota Component on Lake Koshkonong. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Champaign.


Bruhy, Mark E. - MS, RPA

Affiliation: Compliance Review Specialist

Institution: Commonwealth Cultural Resources Group, Inc.

Webpage

Research Interests: Great Lakes Archaeology

Publications:

(2005) The Treaty Tree Site (47FR186): A Nexus of Prehistoric and Historic Native Occupation at the Headwaters of the Brule River, Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Dayton, Ohio.

(2015) Settlement and Seasonal Movement of Wolf River Tradition: Oneota Populations in Wisconsin's Northern Highland. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee.



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Conner, Michael - PhD

Affiliation: Associate Curator

Institution: Dickson Mounds Museum

Webpage

Research Interests: Bioarchaeology, Cultural Interaction, Spatial Analysis

Publications:

(2009) Oneota and Mississippian Interactions: An Update from the Morton Village Site, Fulton County, Illinois. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. (with Jodie A. O'Gorman)

(2010) An Oneota Public Structure. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Bloomington. (with Jodie A. O'Gorman)

(2011) A Unique Oneota Public Structure in the Central Illinois River Valley. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse. (with Jodie A. O'Gorman)

(2011) An Assessment of Magnetometry at Morton Village. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse. (with Timothy J. Horsley, Jodie A. O'Gorman, Frank Raslich, Andrew Upton)

(2012) Spatial Distribution of Cultural Components and House Types at Morton Village. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, East Lansing. (with Jodie A. O'Gorman)

(2014) Implications of Recent Radiocarbon Dating at Norris Farms 36 Cemetery and Morton Village. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Champaign, Illinois. (with Jodie A. O'Gorman and Nicole Silva)

(2014) Spatial Organization of an Oneota/Mississippian Community. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Champaign. (with Timothy J. Horsley, Jodie A. O'Gorman, Matthew D. Pike)

(2015) Coming Together: Evidence of Ritual and Public Space as a Mechanism of Social Integration. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, San Francisco. (with Jodie A. O'Gorman and Frank Raslich)

(2015) Introduction to the DMM-MSU Morton Village Project. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, San Francisco. (with Jodie A. O'Gorman and Nicole Silva)

(2015) Negotiating Migration and Violence in the Pre-Columbian Mid-Continent: A View from the Village. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, San Francisco. (with Jodie A. O'Gorman)

(2015) The Role of Public Space in Identity Making at Morton Village (11F2). Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, San Francisco. (with Terrence J. Martin, Jodie A. O'Gorman, and Andrew Upton)

(2015) The Spatial Distribution of Domestic Facilities in the Multiethnic Morton Village Site. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, San Francisco. (with Jeffrey Painter and Jessica Yann)

(2015) Understanding Settlement Organization through Geophysical Survey at the Morton Village Site, IL. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, San Francisco. (with Timothy J. Horsley and Jodie A. O'Gorman)

(2016) 9 Years and Counting: Update on the Morton Village Archaeological Project. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. (with Autumn Beyer, Jodie A. O'Gorman, Jeffrey Painter, and Nicole Silva)

(2016) An Update on Recent Morton Village Research. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. (with Jodie A. O'Gorman)

(2016) There's No Place Like Home: Domestic Negotiations at Morton Village. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. (with Autumn Beyer, Jodie A. O'Gorman, Jeffrey Painter, SarahJane Potter, and Nicole Silva)

(2016) Variability in Ritual at the Intersection of Oneota and Mississippian Worlds. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. (with Jodie A. O'Gorman)

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D


DeVore, Steven Leroy - MA

Affiliation: Archaeologist

Institution: National Park Service

Webpage

Research Interests: Geophysical Survey

Publications:

(1990) The Cribb's Crib Site (13WA105); The Archaeology and Ecology of an Oneota Village in the Central Des Moines Valley, Journal of the Iowa Archaeological Society 37: 46-87.

(1990) Moingona Phase Oneota Subsistence Strategies: Examples from the Central Des Moines River Valley, Research Papers Vol. 15, No. 3, Office of the State Archaeologist, The University of Iowa, Iowa City.


Doershuk, John F. - PhD

Affiliation: Adjunct Associate Professor

Institution: The University of Iowa

Webpage

Research Interests: GIS, Settlement Systems, Site Structure

Publications:

(2002) The Reliability of Surface Assemblages: Recent Results from the Gillett Grove Site, Clay County, Iowa, Plains Anthropologist 47(181): 165-182. (with Michael J. Shott, Joseph A. Tiffany, and Jason Titcomb)

(2008) Oneota Technological Adaptations to European Fur Trade Goods in Northwest Iowa. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.



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Egan-Bruhy, Kathryn - PhD

Affiliation: Regional Vice President

Institution: Commonwealth Heritage Group, Inc

Webpage

Publications:

(2001) Chapter 4: Crescent Bay Hunt Club: Floral Analysis. In Program in Midwestern Archaeology (Southeastern Wisconsin Archaeology Program): 2000-2001, pp. 57-60, Robert J. Jeske (ed.), Archaeology Research Laboratory University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Report of Investigations, No. 148.

(2011) Oneota Subsistence Adaptation: A View from the Schlage Site. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, Sacramento.


Eisenberg, Leslie E. - PhD

Affiliation: Burial Sites Program Coordinator

Institution: Wisconsin Historical Society

Webpage

Research Interests: Forensic Anthropology

Publications:

(2000) Mound Construction and Use in Later: Oneota, Northern Wisconsin, and the Historic Period. In Indian Mounds of Wisconsin, pp. 163-179, Robert A. Birmingham and Leslie E. Eisenberg (eds.), University of Wisconsin Press. (with Robert A. Birmingham)


Emerson, Kjersti E. - MA

Affiliation: Ceramic Analyst

Institution: Illinois State Archaeological Survey

Webpage

Research Interests: Ceramic Analysis


Emerson, Thomas E. - PhD

Affiliation: State Archaeologist

Institution: Illinois State Archaeological Survey

Webpage

Research Interests: CRM, Ethnicity, Heritage Management, Law and Compliance, Mortuary Analysis, Political Economy, Religion, Sourcing Raw Materials, Subsistence, Zooarchaeology

Publications:

(1984) Mississippian and Oneota People. In American Bottom Archaeology: A Summary of the FAI-270 Project Contribution to the Culture History of the Mississippi River Valley, Charles J. Bareis and James W. Porter (eds.), pp. 158-186, University of Illinois Press. (with Duane Esarey, Mark W. Mehrer, George Milner, and Joyce A. Williams)

(2009) PIMA Analysis of Red Pipestone Artifacts from Oneota Villages in the Little Sioux Valley of Northwest Iowa. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. (with Richard L. Fishel, Randall E. Hughes, and Sarah U. Wisseman)


Esarey, Duane - PhD

Affiliation: Assistant Director

Institution: Illinois State Archaeological Survey

Webpage

Publications:

(1983) Oneota in West-central Illinois, Paper presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. (with Lawrence Conrad)

(1984) Mississippian and Oneota People. In American Bottom Archaeology: A Summary of the FAI-270 Project Contribution to the Culture History of the Mississippi River Valley, Charles J. Bareis and James W. Porter (eds.), pp. 158-186, University of Illinois Press. (with Thomas E. Emerson, Mark W. Mehrer, George Milner, and Joyce A. Williams)

(1990) The Morton Site Oneota Component and the Bold Counselor Phase. In Morton Village and Norris Farms 36 Cemetery, pp. 162-166, Sharron K. Santure, Alan D. Harn, and Duane Esarey (eds.), Illinois State Museum, Springfield, IL. (with Sharron K. Santure)


Evans, Madeleine - BA

Affiliation: CRM Archaeologist

Institution: Illinois State Archaeological Survey

Webpage

Research Interests: Lithic Analysis

Publications:

(2005) Profile of an Upper Mississippian Village Lithic Assemblage from Hoxie Farms, Paper Presentation at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference.



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Farnsworth, Ken - MA, ABD

Affiliation: Senior Research Editor and Research Associate

Institution: Illinois State Archaeological Survey and Illinois State Museum

Webpage

Publications:

(1998) Oneota in the Lower Illinois River Valley, The Wisconsin Archaeologist 79(2): 62-92. (with Jodie A. O'Gorman)


Fishel, Richard L. - MA

Affiliation: Cultural Resource Archaeologist

Institution: Illinois State Archaeological Survey

Webpage

Publications:

(2009) PIMA Analysis of Red Pipestone Artifacts from Oneota Villages in the Little Sioux Valley of Northwest Iowa. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. (with Thomas E. Emerson, Randall E. Hughes, and Sarah U. Wisseman)


Fortier, Andrew C. - PhD

Affiliation: Survey Affiliate

Institution: Illinois State Archaeological Survey

Webpage

Research Interests: Ceramic Analysis

Publications:

(1992) The Sponemann Site 2: The Mississippian and Oneota Occupations. American Bottom Archaeology FAI-270 Site Reports Vol. 24. University of Illinois Press, Urbana. (with Douglas K. Jackson and Joyce A. Williams)

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Goldstein, Lynne - PhD

Affiliation: Professor

Institution: Michigan State University

Webpage

Publications:

(1983) The Early Vegetation of the Region. In The Southeastern Wisconsin Archaeological Project 1982-1983,edited by. Lynne Goldstein, pp. 17-45. Report of Investigations, No. 68. University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Archaeological Research Laboratory, Milwaukee. (with R. Kind)

(1991) Ancient Aztalan: The Cultural and Ecological Context of a Late Prehistoric Site in the Midwest. In Cahokia and the Hinterlands: Middle Mississippian Cultures of the Midwest, Thomas E. Emerson and R. Barry Lewis (eds.), pp. 193-206, Urbana: University of Illinois Press. (with John D. Richards)

(2005) Aztalan: Mysteries of an Ancient Indian Town. Wisconsin Historical Society Press. (with Robert A. Birmingham)


Green, William - PhD

Affiliation: Professor

Institution: Beloit College

Webpage

Publications:

(1995) Oneota archaeology: past, present, and future, Iowa City: University of Iowa Press.

(2004) Chapter 6: Analysis of Plant Remains from Blood Run, Plains Anthropologists 49(192): 525-542. (with Claire Tolmie)



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Hall, Jeremy N. - MA

Affiliation: GIS Specialist/Archaeologist

Institution: NCE Engineering and Environmental Services

Publications:

(2005) Oneota Exploitation of Bison and Elk at the Howard Goodhue Site, Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Dayton, Ohio.

(2007) Late Prehistoric (Oneota) exploitation of bison, elk, and deer at the Howard Goodhue site, Central Iowa. Masters Thesis: Iowa State University.


Hargrave, Eve - MA

Affiliation: Skeletal Analyst

Institution: Illinois State Archaeological Survey

Webpage

Research Interests: Bioarchaeology

Publications:

(1991) Conflict, Mortality, and Community Health in an Illinois Oneota Population. In Between Bands and States, Susan A. Gregg (ed), pp. 245-264, Board of Trustees, Southern Illinois University. (with George Milner and Virgina G. Smith)

(1991) Warfare in Late Prehistoric West-Central Illinois, American Antiquity 56(4): 581-603. (with George Milner and Virginia G. Smith)


Hill, Mark A. - PhD

Affiliation: Associate Professor

Institution: Ball State University

Webpage

Publications:

(2010) Taylor Village: Investigations at a 14th Century Oneota Community in Central Indiana. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Bloomington.

(2010) The 14th and Early 15th Century Oneota Presence in Central Indiana: Cultural Interactions on the Eastern Periphery. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Bloomington. (with Robert McCullough)

(2012) White River Oneota: Perspectives from the Taylor Village Site. Paper Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, Memphis. (with Emily Murray)

(2013) Community Size and Organization of a Migrant Oneota Village: Controlled Surface Collection Results from the Taylor Village Site in Central Indiana. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Columbus.


Hill, Matthew G. - PhD

Affiliation: Associate Professor

Institution: Iowa State University

Webpage

Research Interests: Mobility Strategies, Site Structure, Subsistence, Zooarchaeology

Publications:

(2012) Late Prehistoric (Oneota) Exploitation of Turtles at the Howard Goodhue Site, Central Iowa. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, East Lansing. (with Amanda Bernemann)


Holley, George R. - PhD

Affiliation: Professor

Institution: Minnesota State University Moorhead

Research Interests: Ceramic Analysis, Ceramic Sequences

Publications:

(2008) Defining the Northwestern Boundaries of Oneota, Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (with Michael G. Michlovic)

(2011) Oneota in the Northwest: The Minnesota River Oneota Region. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse.


Hollinger, R. Eric - PhD

Affiliation: Case Officer for the Northeast, Midwest, California and Great Basin regions

Institution: Repatriation Office, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution

Webpage

Publications:

(1993) Investigating Oneota Residence through Domestic Architecture, Masters Thesis, University of Missouri-Columbia.

(1995) Residence Patterns and Oneota Cultural Dynamics. In Oneota Archaeology: Past, Present, and Future, Report 20, Office of the State Archaeologist, pp. 141-174, Iowa City: University of Iowa Press.

(1998) Oneota Taxonomy: Papers from the Oneota Symposium of the 54th Plains Anthropological Conference, 1996, The Wisconsin Archaeologist 79(2): 1-8. (with David W. Benn)

(2005) Conflict and culture change in the Late Prehistoric and Early Historic American Midcontinent. PhD Dissertation: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

(2010) Conflict and Culture Change on the Plains: The Oneota Example. Paper Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, St. Louis.


Horsley, Timothy J. - PhD

Affiliation: Adjunct Assistant Professor and Director

Institution: Northern Illinois University and Horsley Archaeological Prospection, LLC

Webpage

Research Interests: Geophysical Survey, Magnetometer Survey

Publications:

(2011) An Assessment of Magnetometry at Morton Village. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse. (with Michael Conner, Jodie A. O'Gorman, Frank Raslich, and Andrew Upton)

(2014) Spatial Organization of an Oneota/Mississippian Community. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Champaign. (with Michael Conner, Jodie A. O'Gorman, and Matthew D. Pike)

(2015) Understanding Settlement Organization through Geophysical Survey at the Morton Village Site, IL. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, San Francisco. (with Michael Conner and Jodie A. O'Gorman)



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Jackson, Douglas K. - BA

Affiliation: Survey Affiliate

Institution: Illinois State Archaeological Survey

Webpage

Research Interests: Ceramic Analysis

Publications:

(1992) The Sponemann Site 2: The Mississippian and Oneota Occupations. American Bottom Archaeology FAI-270 Site Reports Vol. 24. University of Illinois Press, Urbana. (with Andrew C. Fortier and Joyce A. Williams)

(1998) Settlement on the Southern Frontier: Oneota Occupations in the American Bottom, Wisconsin Archaeologist 79(2): 93-116.


Jeske, Robert J. - PhD

Affiliation: Professor

Institution: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Webpage

Research Interests: Archaeological Methods and Theory, Experimental Archaeology, Lithic Analysis, Mortuary Archaeology, Settlement Systems, Survey

Publications:

(2001) Chapter 2: Crescent Bay Hunt Club: Radiocarbon Dates and Research Summary. In Program in Midwestern Archaeology (Southeastern Wisconsin Archaeology Program): 2000-2001, pp. 4-12, Robert J. Jeske (ed.), Archaeology Research Laboratory University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Report of Investigations, No. 148.

(2001) Chapter 3: Crescent Bay Hunt Club: Feature Analysis of the 2000s Investigations. In Program in Midwestern Archaeology (Southeastern Wisconsin Archaeology Program): 2000-2001, pp. 13-56, Robert J. Jeske (ed.), Archaeology Research Laboratory University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Report of Investigations, No. 148. (with Janean Mollet)

(2001) Chapter 7: Crescent Bay Hunt Club: Lithic Debris from Flotation Samples. In Program in Midwestern Archaeology (Southeastern Wisconsin Archaeology Program): 2000-2001, pp. 105-112, Robert J. Jeske (ed.), Archaeology Research Laboratory University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Report of Investigations, No. 148. (with Jon Van Beckum)

(2003) Lake Koshkonong 2002/2003: Archaeological Investigations at Three Sites in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, Archaeological Research Laboratory, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee, Report of Investigations 153.

(2006) New Perspectives on Oneota Archaeology at Lake Koshkonong, Southeastern Wisconsin, Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Urbana, Illinois.

(2006) Oneota Occupation of Lake Koshkonong: Dates, Diets, Technology, and Spatial Organization, Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Urbana, Illinois.

(2007) At the Edge of the Prairie Peninsula: Oneota Dates, Diets, Technology and Spatial Organization. Paper Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, Austin.

(2010) Structures and Function at an Oneota Village. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Bloomington.

(2012) Differential Land Use Patterns in the Rock River Watershed: Horicon Marsh versus Lake Koshkonong. Paper Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, Memphis. (with Richard W. Edwards)

(2013) Results of Blood Residue Analysis and Microwear of Suspected Arrow Points and Scraping tools from the Crescent Bay Hunt Club Site (47JE904). Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Columbus. (with Katherine Sterner-Miller and Sara Shuler)

(2014) Violence in the Wisconsin Oneota World: New Evidence from Lake Koshkonong. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Champaign.

(2015) Lake Koshkonong Locality's Place in the Oneota Cultural Landscape of the Lake Michigan Basin. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee. (with Richard W. Edwards)

(2015) Oneota of the Western Lake Michigan Basin: The Deep Periphery. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee. (with Richard W. Edwards)

(2016) Strangers in a Strange Land: The Koshkonong Oneota Locality in Context. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. (with Richard W. Edwards, Rachel C. McTavish, Seth A. Schneider, and Katherine Sterner-Miller)



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Kelly, John E. - PhD

Affiliation: Senior Lecturer

Institution: Washington University in St. Louis

Webpage

Research Interests: Central Mississippi River Valley, Cultural Development

Publications:

(2010) Oneota-ization of the Vacant Quarter and Beyond. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Bloomington. (with James Brown)


Kreisa, Paul P. - PhD, RPA

Affiliation: Senior Archaeologist

Institution: Stantec

Webpage

Publications:

(1982) Human Remains from the Cowling Portion of the Karow Cemetery Site (47/WN/198), The Wisconsin Archaeologist 63(4): 405-428. (with Victoria Dirst)

(1987) Oneota Burial Patterns in Eastern Wisconsin, Paper Presented at the Midwest Archaeological Conference, October 16-18, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

(1987) The Furman Site (47WN216) A Lake Winnebago Phase Burial Area Near Oshkosh, Wisconsin, The Wisconsin Archaeologist 67: 71-96.

(1993) Oneota Burial Patterns in Eastern Wisconsin, Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 18(1): 35-60.


Kuehn, Steven - MS

Affiliation: Staff Archaeologist

Institution: Illinois State Archaeological Survey

Webpage

Research Interests: Animal Resource Exploitation, Subsistence, Zooarchaeology

Publications:

(2006) An Oneota Longhouse Structure from East-Central Wisconsin, Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Urbana, Illinois. (with Shannon Dolan)



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McCullough, Robert - PhD, RPA

Affiliation: Special Projects Associate Director

Institution: Illinois State Archaeological Survey

Webpage

Research Interests: Ceramic Analysis, CRM, Cultural Interaction, Geophysical Survey

Publications:

(2005) Overview of Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Geophysical Survey at Strawtown Koteewi Park, Post Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Dayton, Ohio. (with Andrew White)

(2009) Central Indiana as a Late Prehistoric Frontier: Western Basin, Fort Ancient, and Oneota. Paper Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, Atlanta.

(2010) The 14th and Early 15th Century Oneota Presence in Central Indiana: Cultural Interactions on the Eastern Periphery. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Bloomington. (with Mark A. Hill)


Milner, George - PhD

Affiliation: Professor

Institution: Pennsylvania State University

Webpage

Research Interests: Age Estimation, Development of Complex Societies, Disease, Mortuary Archaeology, Osteology, Warfare

Publications:

(1984) Mississippian and Oneota People. In American Bottom Archaeology: A Summary of the FAI-270 Project Contribution to the Culture History of the Mississippi River Valley, Charles J. Bareis and James W. Porter (eds.), pp. 158-186, University of Illinois Press. (with Thomas E. Emerson, Duane Esarey, Mark W. Mehrer, and Joyce A. Williams)

(1989) Pattern Matching of Age-at-Death Distributions in Paleodemographic Analysis, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 80: 49-58. (with Henry C. Harpending and Dorothy A. Humpf)

(1991) Conflict, Mortality, and Community Health in an Illinois Oneota Population. In Between Bands and States, Susan A. Gregg (ed), pp. 245-264, Board of Trustees, Southern Illinois University. (with Eve Hargrave and Virgina G. Smith)

(1991) Isotopic and archaeological implications of diet in the central Mississippi valley, Journal of Archaeological Science 18(3) 319-329. (with Jane E. Buikstra)

(1991) Warfare in Late Prehistoric West-Central Illinois, American Antiquity 56(4): 581-603. (with Eve Hargrave and Virginia G. Smith)

(1996) Sex Determination of Ancient Human Skeletons Using DNA, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 99: 231-238. (with Svante Pääbo, Anne Carol Stone, and Mark Stoneking)

(1999) Warfare in Prehistoric and Early Historic Eastern North America, Journal of Archaeological Research 7(2): 105-151.

(2011) Conflict and death in a late prehistoric community in the American Midwest, Anthropologischer Anzeiger 68(4): 415-436. (with Rebecca J. Ferrell)



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Nicholls, Brian - MS

Affiliation: Senior Archaeologist and Principal Investigator

Institution: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Archaeological Research Laboratory

Webpage

Research Interests: Digital Surveying and Mapping, Geomorphology, GIS, Lithic Analysis, Mortuary Archaeology, Remote Sensing, and Spatial Analysis

Publications:

(2006) Oneota Resource Utilization of the Lake Koshkonong Region, Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Urbana, Illinois.

(2008) In Search of Lakefront Property: Oneota Site Distribution of Lake Koshkonong, Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

(2011) A Comparative Perspective on the Schlage Site Oneota Lithic Assemblage. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, Sacramento. (with Erin Crowley)



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O'Gorman, Jodie A. - PhD

Affiliation: Chair of Anthropology, Associate Professor, Assistant Curator of Great Lakes Archaeology

Institution: Michigan State University and MSU Museum

Webpage

Research Interests: Archaeology of Gender and Foodways, Ceramic Analysis, Cultural Interaction, Public Archaeology

Publications:

(1993) The Tremaine Site Complex: Oneota occupation in the La Crosse Locality, Archaeology Research Series, No. 1-3, Madison : State Historical Society of Wisconsin.

(1996) Domestic economics and mortuary practices: A gendered view of Oneota social organization, PhD Dissertation, The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

(1998) Oneota in the Lower Illinois River Valley, The Wisconsin Archaeologist 79(2): 62-92. (with Ken Farnsworth)

(2001) Life, Death, and the Longhouse: A Gendered View of Oneota Social Organization. In Gender and the Archaeology of Death, Bettina Arnold and Nancy Weiker (eds.), pp. 23-49, Altamira Press.

(2005) Assessing Oneota Diet And Health: A Community And Lifeway Perspective, Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 30(1): 119-163. (with Ryan Tubbs)

(2008) Toward an Understanding of Living with Social Stress in the Oneota and Mississippian World: New Excavations at the Morton Village Site. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (with Heather Ash, Jennifer Bengtson, and Janet Finlayson)

(2008) What's an Interaction Mean? Mississippian and Oneota Friends, Neighbors, and Antagonists, Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

(2009) Oneota and Mississippian Interactions: An Update from the Morton Village Site, Fulton County, Illinois. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. (with Michael Conner)

(2009) Variation in Construction, Use, and Destruction of Structures at the Morton Village Site. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. (with Jennifer Bengtson and Amy R. Michael)

(2010) An Oneota Public Structure. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Bloomington. (with Michael Conner)

(2010) Exploring the Longhouse and Community in Tribal Society, American Antiquity 75(3): 571-597.

(2010) Gender and Household in a Mississippian and Oneotan Village of the Central Illinois River Valley. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Bloomington. (with Larissa Stenzel)

(2011) A Unique Oneota Public Structure in the Central Illinois River Valley. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse. (with Michael Conner)

(2011) An Assessment of Magnetometry at Morton Village. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse. (with Michael Conner, Timothy J. Horsley, Frank Raslich, and Andrew Upton)

(2012) A Statistical Approach to Mississippian and Oneota Ceramics at Morton Village. Paper Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, Memphis. (with Andrew Upton)

(2012) Social Interactions among Women in the Past: A Central Illinois River Valley Case Study. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, East Lansing. (with Jennifer Bengtson and Ryan Tubbs)

(2012) Spatial Distribution of Cultural Components and House Types at Morton Village. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, East Lansing. (with Michael Conner)

(2012) The Archaeology of Childhood at Morton Village/Norris Farms 36. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, East Lansing. (with Jennifer Bengtson and Amanda Linebaugh)

(2012) The Broad-Rimmed Bowl: A Preliminary Analysis of an Oneota and Mississippian Form at the Morton Site. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, East Lansing. (with Josh Lieto)

(2013) Piecing Together Ritual at the Intersection of Oneota and Mississippian Worlds. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Columbus.

(2014) A Preliminary Analysis of Oneota and Mississippian Serving Vessels at the Morton Village Site, West-Central Illinois, North American Archaeologist 35(3): 243-255. (with Josh Lieto)

(2014) Ethnicity and Childhood at Morton Village. Paper Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, Austin. (with Jennifer Bengtson)

(2014) Implications of Recent Radiocarbon Dating at Norris Farms 36 Cemetery and Morton Village. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Champaign, Illinois. (with Michael Conner and Nicole Silva)

(2014) Spatial Organization of an Oneota/Mississippian Community. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Champaign. (with Michael Conner, Timothy J. Horsley, and Matthew D. Pike)

(2015) Coming Together: Evidence of Ritual and Public Space as a Mechanism of Social Integration. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, San Francisco. (with Michael Conner and Frank Raslich)

(2015) Introduction to the DMM-MSU Morton Village Project. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, San Francisco. (with Michael Conner and Nicole Silva)

(2015) Negotiating Identity through Food Choice in the Pre-Columbian Mid-Continent. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, San Francisco. (with Terrence J. Martin, Jeffry Painter, and Ryan Tubbs)

(2015) Negotiating Migration and Violence in the Pre-Columbian Mid-Continent: A View from the Village. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, San Francisco. (with Michael Conner)

(2015) The Role of Public Space in Identity Making at Morton Village (11F2). Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, San Francisco. (with Michael Conner, Terrence J. Martin, and Andrew Upton

(2015) Understanding Settlement Organization through Geophysical Survey at the Morton Village Site, IL. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, San Francisco. (with Michael Conner and Timothy J. Horsley)

(2015) Unpacking Dishes: A Foodways Perspective on the Oneota and Mississippian Interaction in the Central Illinois River Valley. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee.

(2016) 9 Years and Counting: Update on the Morton Village Archaeological Project. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. (with Autumn Beyer, Michael Conner, Jeffrey Painter, and Nicole Silva)

(2016) An Update on Recent Morton Village Research. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. (with Michael Conner)

(2016) There's No Place Like Home: Domestic Negotiations at Morton Village. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. (with Autumn Beyer, Michael Conner, Jeffrey Painter, SarahJane Potter, and Nicole Silva)

(2016) Variability in Ritual at the Intersection of Oneota and Mississippian Worlds. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. (with Michael Conner)



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Richards, John D. - PhD

Affiliation: Senior Scientist

Institution: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Publications:

(1991) Ancient Aztalan: The Cultural and Ecological Context of a Late Prehistoric Site in the Midwest. In Cahokia and the Hinterlands: Middle Mississippian Cultures of the Midwest, Thomas E. Emerson and R. Barry Lewis (eds.), pp. 193-206, Urbana: University of Illinois Press. (with Lynne G. Goldstein)

(2011) The Archaeology of Sub-Roadbed Deposits and the Developmental Horizon Oneota Occupation of the Schlage Site. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, Sacramento.

(2011) The Schlage Site Ceramic Assemblage: A Comparative Perspective on a New Oneota Variant in Eastern Wisconsin. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, Sacramento. (with Seth A. Schneider)


Ritterbush, Lauren W. - PhD

Affiliation: Associate Professor

Institution: Kansas State University

Webpage

Publications:

(2000) Late prehistoric Oneota population movement into the Central Plains, Plains Anthropologist 45(173): 257-272. (with Brad Logan)

(2002) Drawn by the Bison: Late Prehistoric Native Migration into the Central Plains, Great Plains Quarterly 22(4): 259-270.

(2002) Leary Site Revisited: Oneota and Central Plains Tradition Occupation along the Lower Missouri, Plains Anthropologist 47(182): 251-264.

(2005) White Rock Oneota Chipped Stone Tools, Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 30(2): 259-297. (with Matthew J. Padilla)


Rodell, Roland L. - PhD

Affiliation: Associate Professor

Institution: University of Wisconsin-Rock City

Webpage

Research Interests: History of Anthropology

Publications:

(1997) The Diamond Bluff site complex: Time and tradition in the northern Mississippi Valley, PhD Dissertation: The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

(2000) Patterns of Oneota Settlement Within the Middle Portion of the Upper Mississippi Valley, In Mounds, Modoc, and Mesoamerica: Papers in Honor of Melvin L. Fowler, pp. 375-404, Melvin L. Fowler and Steven R. Ahler (eds.), Scientific Papers Series, Illinois State Museum.

(2009) Does Size Matter? A View of Oneota Pottery in the Northern Mississippi Valley. Poster Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City.

(2010) Oneota Ceramics: Jar Size and Settlement Patterns in the Northern Mississippi Valley. Paper Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, St. Louis.

(2011) Notched Teeth and Trophy Taking in the Northern Mississippi Valley. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse.



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Sasso, Robert F. - PhD, RPA

Affiliation: Associate Professor

Institution: University of Wisconsin-Parkside

Publications:

(1989) Oneota settlement practices in the La Crosse region: An analysis of the Coon Creek drainage in the Driftless Area of western Wisconsin. Phd Dissertation: Northwestern University.

(2001) Prelude to History on the Eastern Prairies. In Societies in Eclipse: Archaeology of the Eastern Woodlands Indians, A.D. 1400-1700. David S. Brose and Robert C. Mainfort Jr. (eds), pp. 205-228, Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. (with James Brown)

(2011) Le Boeuf Sauvage: Cultural Manifestations and Importance of Bison in Oneota and Historic Cultures of the Upper Midwest. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse.

(2013) The Patterning of Bison Remains from Late Prehistoric Sites in Wisconsin. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Columbus.


Schermer, Shirley J. - MA

Affiliation: Director of Burial Programs

Institution: University of Iowa - Office of the State Archaeologist

Webpage

Publications:

(2004) Chapter 4: Blood Run Archaeological Investigations, Plains Anthropologists 49(192): 399-434. (with Dale R. Henning)

(2004) Chapter 5: Artifact Analysis, Plains Anthropologists 49(192): 435-523. (with Dale R. Henning)

(2004) Chapter 9: Human Osteology, Plains Anthropologists 49(192): 577-589.


Schneider, Seth A. - PhD, RPA

Affiliation: Project Manager

Institution: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Cultural Resource Management

Webpage

Research Interests:

Publications:

(2008) The Oneota Component at the Twin Knolls Site (47Je379), Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (with Shannon H. Cowell and Eric J. Schuetz)

(2011) Paste Compositional Analysis of Exotic Pottery Vessels from the Crescent Bay Hunt Club, Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse, Wisconsin. (with Robert E. Ahlrichs)

(2011) Paste Compositional Analysis of Oneota Pottery Vessels in the Lake Koshkonong Region, Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse, Wisconsin. (with Robert E. Ahlrichs and Eric J. Schuetz)

(2011) The Schlage Site Ceramic Assemblage: A Comparative Perspective on a New Oneota Variant in Eastern Wisconsin. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, Sacramento. (with John D. Richards)

(2012) Cultural Interaction in the Western Great Lakes: A Compositional Analysis of Oneota Pottery in Wisconsin and Michigan. Paper Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, Memphis. (with Jessica R. Miller)

(2012) Oneota Interaction between Three Localities in Eastern Wisconsin: Ceramic Analysis of Six Oneota Pottery Assemblages. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, East Lansing.

(2013) A Re-examination of the Busseyville Grooved Paddle Oneota Pottery Type in Southeastern Wisconsin. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Columbus.

(2013) Oneota Interaction among Three Localities in Eastern Wisconsin: Ceramic Compositional Analysis of Six Oneota Pottery Assemblages. Paper Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, Honolulu.

(2014) Economic, Social, and Political, Interaction among Oneota Localities in Eastern Wisconsin: A Ceramic Analysis. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Champaign.

(2015) Oneota ceramic production and exchange: Social, economic, and political interactions in eastern Wisconsin between A.D. 1050-1400. PhD Dissertation: The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

(2015) Oneota Interaction in Eastern Wisconsin AD 1050-1400. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Milwaukee.

(2016) Strangers in a Strange Land: The Koshkonong Oneota Locality in Context. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Iowa City. (with Richard W. Edwards, Robert J. Jeske, Rachel C. McTavish, and Katherine Sterner-Miller)


Schroeder, Sissel - PhD

Affiliation: Chair of Anthropology and Professor

Institution: University of Wisconsin

Webpage

Research Interests: Architecture, Communities, Development of Complex Societies, Ecology, Landscapes

Publications:

(2004) Current Research on Late Precontact Societies of the Midcontinental United States, Journal of Archaeological Research 12(4): 311-372.


Schurr, Mark - PhD

Affiliation: Professor

Institution: University of Notre Dame

Webpage

Research Interests: Social Organization, Stable Isotope Analysis

Publications:

(2012) The Upper Mississippian Occupation at the Collier Lodge Site, Northwestern Indiana: Life on Eastern Edge of Oneota. (with Terrence J. Martin, Sarah Nixon, and Joshua J. Wells)


Staeck, John P. - PhD

Affiliation: Professor

Institution: College of DuPage

Webpage

Research Interests: GIS, Identity, Zooarchaeology

Publications:

(1995) Oneota Archaeology Past, Present, and Future: In the Beginning, Again. In Oneota archaeology: past, present, and future, pp. 3-8, Iowa City: University of Iowa Press.


Steadman, Dawnie - PhD

Affiliation: Professor

Institution: University of Tennessee

Webpage

Publications:

(1997) Population genetic analysis of regional and interregional prehistoric gene flow in west-central Illinois. PhD Dissertation: The University of Chicago.

(1998) The Population Shuffle in the Central Illinois Valley: A Diachronic Model of Mississippian Biocultural Interactions, World Archaeology 30(2): 306-326.

(1998) Warfare Related Trauma at Orendorf, A Middle Mississippian Site in West-Central Illinois, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 136: 51-64.


Stevenson, Katherine P. - PhD

Affiliation: Operations Manager

Institution: Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse

Research Interests: Archival Research, Mortuary Archaeology, Settlement Systems, Subsistence

Publications:

(2011) Understanding Oneota Adaptations to the La Cross Locality: The Contributions of James L. Theler. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, La Crosse.


Stone, Anne C. - PhD

Affiliation: Professor

Institution: Arizona State University

Webpage

Research Interests: Anthropological Genetics, Environmental Adaptations, Human Population History

Publications:

(1993) Ancient DNA From a Pre-Columbian Amerindian Population, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 92: 463-471. (with Mark Stoneking)

(1996) Genetic and mortuary analyses of a prehistoric Native American Community. PhD Dissertation: The Pennsylvania State University.

(1996) Sex Determination of Ancient Human Skeletons Using DNA, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 99: 231-238. (with George Milner, Svante Pääbo, and Mark Stoneking)

(1998) mtDNA Analysis of a Prehistoric Oneota Population: Implications for the Peopling of the New World, American Journal of Human Genetics 62: 1153-1170. (with Mark Stoneking)

(1999) Analysis of ancient DNA from a prehistoric Amerindian cemetery, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society London Biological Sciences 354: 153-159. (with Mark Stoneking)


Stoneking, Mark - PhD

Affiliation: Staff Department of Evolutionary Genetics

Institution: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology

Webpage

Research Interests: Human Population History

Publications:

(1993) Ancient DNA From a Pre-Columbian Amerindian Population, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 92: 463-471. (with Anne C. Stone)

(1996) Sex Determination of Ancient Human Skeletons Using DNA, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 99: 231-238. (with George Milner, Svante Pääbo, and Anne C. Stone)

(1998) mtDNA Analysis of a Prehistoric Oneota Population: Implications for the Peopling of the New World, American Journal of Human Genetics 62: 1153-1170. (with Anne C. Stone)

(1999) Analysis of ancient DNA from a prehistoric Amerindian cemetery, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society London Biological Sciences 354: 153-159. (with Anne C. Stone)



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Theler, James L. - PhD

Affiliation: Senior Research Associate

Institution: Mississippi Valley Archaeological Center

Webpage

Research Interests: Environmental Archaeology, Zooarchaeology

Publications:

(2000) The End of Effigy Mound Culture: The Late Woodland to Oneota Transition in Southwestern Wisconsin, Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 25(2): 289-312. (with Robert Boszhardt)

(2006) Collapse of Crucial Resources and Culture Change: A Model for the Woodland to Oneota Transformation in the Upper Midwest, American Antiquity 71(3): 433-472. (with Robert Boszhardt)


Tubbs, Ryan - PhD

Affiliation: Assistant Professor

Institution: Michigan State University

Webpage

Research Interests: Diet and Health, Ethnicity

Publications:

(2005) Assessing Oneota Diet And Health: A Community And Lifeway Perspective, Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 30(1): 119-163. (with Jodie A. O'Gorman)

(2012) Social Interactions among Women in the Past: A Central Illinois River Valley Case Study. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, East Lansing. (with Jennifer Bengtson and Jodie A. O'Gorman)

(2013) Ethnic identity and diet in the central Illinois River valley. PhD Dissertation: Michigan State University.

(2015) Negotiating Identity through Food Choice in the Pre-Columbian Mid-Continent. Poster Presented at the Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, San Francisco. (with Terrence J. Martin, Jeffrey Painter, and Jodie A. O'Gorman)



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Wilson, Greg - PhD

Affiliation: Associate Professor

Institution: University of California-Santa Barbara

Webpage

Research Interests: Development of Complex Societies, Identity, Warfare

Publications:

(2013) A History of Archaeological Research at the C.W. Cooper Site in the Central Illinois River Valley. Paper Presented at the Annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Columbus. (with Matthew D. Pike and Amber Vanderwarker)


Wilson, Jeremy J. - PhD

Affiliation: Associate Professor

Institution: Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis

Webpage

Research Interests: Bioarchaeology, Archaeological/Anthropological Demography, Paleoepidemiology, Human Skeletal Biology, Human Behavioral Ecology, Quantitative Modeling

Publications:

(2010) Modeling life through death in late prehistoric west-central Illinois: An assessment of paleodemographic and paleoepidemiological variability. PhD Dissertation: State University of New York at Binghamton.


Wilson, Stephen W. - MS

Affiliation: Archaeological Technician

Institution: Cascadia Archaeology

Webpage

Research Interests: GIS

Publications:

(2016) Late prehistoric lithic economies in the prairie peninsula: A comparison of Oneota and Langford in South Wisconsin and Northern Illinois, Masters Thesis: The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.