Faulkner, Charles H.
Specialties
Historic Archaeology and Historic Architecture of East Tennessee, Cave Archaeology of the Southeastern US, Prehistoric Rock Art
Charles H. Faulkner
Professor Emeritus; Distinguished Professor of Humanities | Archaeological Anthropology
Charles H. “Charlie” Faulkner, UT Professor Emeritus, passed away peacefully on July 11, 2022. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, teacher and friend and was an active member of the Church of the Savior UCC.
He joined the UT Department of Anthropology in 1965 and taught prehistoric and historic archeology for 42 years. He was the principal investigator of the Normandy Dam Archaeological project in Middle Tennessee, published hundreds of reports, journal articles and several books over his 50-year career. He was nationally recognized for his work at Mud Glyph Cave. Charlie received many professional awards, including the Distinguished Professor of Humanities Award.
Obituary on Knox News: https://www.knoxnews.com/obituaries/kns049734
Research
Historic Archaeology and Historic Architecture of East Tennessee, Cave Archaeology of the Southeastern US, Prehistoric Rock Art
Publications
- Faulkner, C.H. (editor) 1996. Rock Art of the Eastern Woodlands. ARARA Occasional Paper No. 2.
- Faulkner, C.H. (editor) 1986. The Prehistoric Native American Art of Mud Glyph Cave. The University of Tennessee Press.
- Faulkner, C.H. and M.C.R. McCollough (eds.) 1974-1978. 8 Volumes reporting the Normandy Reservoir Salvage Project. University of Tennessee, Department of Anthropology, Report of Investigations.
- Faulkner, C.H. 1972. The Lake Prehistoric Occupation of Northwestern Indiana: A Study of the Upper Mississippi Cultures of the Kankakee Valley. Indiana Historic Society, Prehistory Research Series 5(1)
- Faulkner, C.H. 1965. The Old Stone Fort: Exploring an Archaeological Mystery. The University of Tennessee Press.
Education
Ph.D. 1970, Anthropology, Indiana University
M.A. 1961, Anthropology, Indiana University
B.A. 1959, Anthropology, Indiana University