Publications Made Possible by The Zooarchaeological Research Facilities
Recent publications made possible by use of the collection:
The Vertebrate Fauna of Zebree’s Big Lake Phase
2013 Carmody, Lydia. The Vertebrate Fauna of Zebree’s Big Lake Phase. Master’s thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Faunal Analysis of Sachsen Cave Shelter: A Zoo- archaeological Approach to Site Function
2013 Dennison, Meagan Elizabeth. Faunal Analysis of Sachsen Cave Shelter: A Zooarchaeological Approach to Site Function. Master’s thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Venison Trade and Interaction between English Colonists and Native Americans in Virginia’s Potomac River Valley
2012 Hatch, Brad. Venison Trade and Interaction between English Colonists and Native Americans in Virginia’s Potomac River Valley. Northeast Historical Archaeology 41:18-49.
An Historical Archaeology of Early Modern Manhood in the Potomac River Valley of Virginia, 1645-1730
2015 Hatch, Brad. An Historical Archaeology of Early Modern Manhood in the Potomac River Valley of Virginia, 1645-1730. PhD Dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Rodents as Taphonomic Agents: Bone Gnawing by Brown Rats and Gray Squirrels
2007 Klippel, Walter E. and Jennifer A. Synstelien. Rodents as Taphonomic Agents: Bone Gnawing by Brown Rats and Gray Squirrels. Journal of Forensic Sciences 52(4):765-773.
Taphonomy and Fish Bones From an Enslaved African American Context at Poplar Forest, Virginia, USA
2011 Klippel, Walter E., Jennifer A. Synstelien, and Barbara J. Heath. Taphonomy and Fish Bones From an Enslaved African American Context at Poplar Forest, Virginia, USA. Archaeofauna 20:27-45.
“It all began, like so many things, with an egg,” An Analysis of the Avian Fauna and Eggshell Assemblage From a 19th Century Enslaved African American Subfloor Pit, Poplar Forest, Virginia
2013 Lamzik, Kathryn Elizabeth. “It all began, like so many things, with an egg,” An Analysis of the Avian Fauna and Eggshell Assemblage From a 19th Century Enslaved African American Subfloor Pit, Poplar Forest, Virginia. Master’s thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Faunal Remains as a Potential Indicator of Ritual Behavior: Griffin Rockshelter
2017 Randall, Connie Marie. Faunal Remains as a Potential Indicator of Ritual Behavior: Griffin Rockshelter. Master’s thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Comparative Analysis of the Faunal Remains from British Royal Engineer and Enslaved African Occupations at Brimstone Hill Fortress, St. Kitts, West Indies
2011 Ramsey, Ann Marie. Comparative Analysis of the Faunal Remains from British Royal Engineer and Enslaved African Occupations at Brimstone Hill Fortress, St. Kitts, West Indies. Master’s thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Studies in taphonomy: bone and soft tissue modifications by postmortem scavengers
2015 Synstelien, Jennifer Ann. Studies in taphonomy: bone and soft tissue modifications by postmortem scavengers. PhD dissertation, Department of Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.