Master's Theses 1993
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Name: Jennifer Bleiholder
BA: Ohio State University, 1991
Date Entered Program: 1991
No. Pages in Thesis: 81
Title: GIS and Archaeology: A Case Study in Southeastern Ireland
Director of Thesis: Gail E. Wagner
2nd Reader: Thomas L. Leatherman
3rd Reader: Daniel Wagner
Name: Elizabeth L. Collins
BA: George Mason University, 1990
Date Entered Program: 1990
No. Pages in Thesis: 113
Title: Elements of Childbirth and Infant Care Among Native Americans of the Southeast
Director of Thesis: Gail E. Wagner
2nd Reader: Alice Bee Kasakoff
3rd Reader: Morgan D. Maclachlan
4th Reader: Chester De Pratter
Name: Melissa Davis
BA: University of New Mexico, 1991
Date Entered Program: 1991
No. Pages in Thesis: 84
Title: Accounting for Newswork: Toward the Location of Culture in Professional Activity
Director of Thesis: Charles Goodwin
2nd Reader: Marjorie H. Goodwin
Name: James R. Errante
BA: Appalachian State University, 1984
Date Entered Program: 1987
No. Pages in Thesis: 105
Title: Waterscape Archaeology: A Survey for 18th Century Boat Landings at Middleburg Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina
Director of Thesis: Leland G. Ferguson
2nd Reader: Stanton W. Green
3rd Reader: Gail E. Wagner
4th Reader: Christopher Amer
Name: Valarie G. Marcil
BA: Grinnell College, 1974
Date Entered Program: 1988
No. Pages in Thesis: 106
Title: Continuity and Change: Colono Ware as a Coping Tool for African Americans
Director of Thesis: Leland G. Ferguson
2nd Reader: Thomas L. Leatherman
3rd Reader: Gail E. Wagner
Name: Jill Quattlebaum
BA: Winthrop College, 1991
Date Entered Program: 1991
No. Pages in Thesis: 100
Title: The Role of the High Cross in Early Christian Ireland: 8th to 11th Centuries
Director of Thesis: Stanton W. Green
2nd Reader: Leland G. Ferguson
3rd Reader: Thomas L. Leatherman
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Name: Joerg T. Schmitz
BA: University of South Carolina, 1990
Date Entered Program: 1990
No. Pages in Thesis: 234
Title: Health, Health Care Utilization, and Economic Transformation in a Yucatec Maya Community
Director of Thesis: Thomas L. Leatherman
2nd Reader: Morgan D. Maclachlan
3rd Reader: Andrew Gordon
Name: John Nichols Leith Smith
BA: The George Washington University, 1984
Date Entered Program: 1986
No. Pages in Thesis: 231
Title: The Identification and Evaluation of Use-Wear Signatures on Pottery Vessels: An Ethnoarchaeological Case Study from Eastern Zaire, Africa
Director of Thesis: Leland G. Ferguson
2nd Reader: Stanton W. Green
3rd Reader: Albert G. Goodyear
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