Curriculum Vitae Evan Peacock, rpa department of Anthropology & Middle Eastern Cultures P. O. Box Ar mississippi State, ms 39762



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Publications (cont.)
2007 Peacock, Evan, Hector Neff, Janet Rafferty, and Thomas Meaker. Using Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) to Source Shell in Shell-tempered Pottery: A Pilot Study from North Mississippi. Southeastern Archaeology 26(2):319-329.
2007 Peacock, Evan, and Janet Rafferty. Cultural Resource Management Guidelines and Practice in the United States. In Quality Management in Archaeology, edited by Willem Willems and Monique van den Dries, pp. 113-134. Oxbow Books.
2006 Parrish, Jason, and Evan Peacock. Delineating Prehistoric Occupations in the North Central Hills Physiographic Province of Mississippi. Mississippi Archaeology 41(2):107-136.
2006 Peacock, Evan. Review of The First Americans: Race, Evolution, and the Origin of Native Americans, by Joseph F. Powell. The Quarterly Review of Biology 81:167-168.
2006 Peacock, Evan, Cliff Jenkins, and Grady White. Obsidian Artifacts from Mississippi. Mississippi Archaeology 41(1):33-50.
2005 Giordana, A., E. Peacock, M. McCarthy , K. Guilbeau, P. Jacobs, J. D. Seger, and W. G. Ramsey. Estimation of Firing Temperature and Compositional Variability of Archaeological Pottery by Differential Scanning Calorimetry. Proceedings of the 2004 Materials Research Society 852, article OO8.6 (electronic document).
2005 Peacock, Evan. Mississippi Archaeology Q & A. University Press of Mississippi.
2005 Peacock, Evan. In Simple Terms: Environmental Archaeology. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 51(1):32-39.
2005 Peacock, Evan. Review of The Archaeology of Ocmulgee Old Fields, Macon, Georgia, by Carol I. Mason. The Journal of Mississippi History 67(4):361.
2005 Peacock, Evan. Review of Prehistoric Native Americans and Ecological Change: Human Ecosystems in Eastern North America since the Pleistocene, by Paul A. Delcourt and Hazel R. Delcourt. Environmental History 10(3):551-552.
2005 Peacock, Evan, Wendell R. Haag, and Melvin L. Warren, Jr. Prehistoric Decline in Freshwater Mussels Coincident with the Advent of Maize Agriculture. Conservation Biology 19(2):547-551.
2005 Peacock, Evan, and S. Homes Hogue. A New Series of Absolute Dates from Lyon’s Bluff (22OK520), North Mississippi. Southeastern Archaeology 24(1):46-58.
2005 Peacock, Evan, and Janet Rafferty. 1999 Test Excavations at Owl Creek Mounds (22CS502), Chickasaw County, Mississippi. Mississippi Archaeology 40(1):31-45.
2005 Peacock, Evan, Janet Rafferty, and S. Homes Hogue. Land Snails, Artifacts, and Faunal Remains: Understanding Site Formation Processes at Prehistoric/Protohistoric Sites in the Southeastern United States. In Archaeomalacology: Molluscs in Former Environments of Human Behavior, edited by Daniella Bar-Yosef, pp. 6-17. Oxbow Books.
2004 Peacock, Evan. Using Macro- and Micro-artifacts to Investigate the Function and Duration of Short-term Prehistoric Sites: An Example from North Mississippi. Mississippi Archaeology 39(1):3-24.

Publications (cont.)
2003 Peacock, Evan. Excavations at Stinking Water (22WI515/516), a Prehistoric Habitation Site in the North Central Hills Physiographic Province of Mississippi. Mississippi Archaeology 38(1). Whole issue.
2003 Peacock, Evan. Review of Between Contacts and Colonies:Archaeological Perspectives on the Protohistoric Southeast, edited by Cameron B. Wesson and Mark A. Rees. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 49(1&2):107-110.
2003 Peacock, Evan, Paul F. Jacobs, and Christopher Holland. Stinking Water:Public Excavations on the Tombigbee National Forest, Mississippi. CD accompanying Mississippi Archaeology 38(1).
2003 Peacock, Evan, and Rebecca Melsheimer. Terrestrial Gastropods from Archaeological Contexts in the Black Belt Province of Mississippi. In Blackland Prairies of the Gulf Coastal Plain: Nature, Culture, and Sustainability, edited by Evan Peacock and Timothy J. Schauwecker, pp. 27-47. University of Alabama Press.
2003 Peacock, Evan, and Mary Celeste Reese. A Comparison of Three Methods of Paleoenvironmental Analysis at an Archaeological Site on the Mississippi Black Prairie. In Blackland Prairies of the Gulf Coastal Plain: Nature, Culture, and Sustainability, edited by Evan Peacock and Timothy J. Schauwecker, pp. 64-79. University of Alabama Press.
2003 Peacock, Evan, and Timothy J. Schauwecker (eds.). Blackland Prairies of the Gulf Coastal Plain: Nature, Culture, and Sustainability. University of Alabama Press.
2003 Peacock, Evan, and Timothy J. Schauwecker. Introduction: The Nature, Culture, and Sustainability of Blackland Prairies. In Blackland Prairies of the Gulf Coastal Plain: Nature, Culture, and Sustainability, edited by Evan Peacock and Timothy J. Schauwecker, pp. 1-7. University of Alabama Press.
2003 Peacock, Evan, and Timothy J. Schauwecker. Conclusion: Theory and Application in the Study of Human/Nature Relationships. In Blackland Prairies of the Gulf Coastal Plain: Nature, Culture, and Sustainability, edited by Evan Peacock and Timothy J. Schauwecker, pp. 279-282. University of Alabama Press.
2003 Schmitz, Darrel W., Charles L. Wax, and Evan Peacock. Water Resource Controls on Human Habitation in the Black Prairie of North-Central Mississippi. In Blackland Prairies of the Gulf Coastal Plain: Nature, Culture, and Sustainability, edited by Evan Peacock and Timothy J. Schauwecker, pp. 194-211. University of Alabama Press.
2002 Peacock, Evan. Shellfish Use during the Woodland Period in the Middle South. In The Woodland Southeast, edited by David G. Anderson and Robert Mainfort, pp. 444-460. University of Alabama Press.
2002 Peacock, Evan. Review of Haida Gwaii: The Queen Charlottes Islands in the Web of Life. Anthropology Review Database. March 19. http://wings.buffalo.edu/ARD/
2002 Peacock, Evan. Review of Biodiversity and Native America, edited by Paul E. Minnis and Wayne J. Elisens. American Antiquity 67(2):382-383.
2002 Peacock, Evan, and David W. Fant. Biomantle Formation and Artifact Translocation in Upland Sandy Soils: An Example from the Holly Springs National Forest, North-Central Mississippi, U.S.A. Geoarchaeology: An International Journal 17(1):91-114.

Publications (cont.)
2002 Peacock, Evan, and Thomas R. James. A Prehistoric Unionid Assemblage from the Big Black River Drainage in Hinds County, Mississippi. Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences 47(2):119-123.
2001 Peacock, Evan. Review of A Concise Natural History of East and West Florida, by Bernard Romans. Southeastern Archaeology 20(2):204-205.
2001 Peacock, Evan. Review of Setting the Agenda for American Archaeology: The National Research Council Archaeological Conferences of 1929, 1932, and 1935. Edited and with an Introduction by Michael J. O’Brien and R. Lee Lyman. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 47(2):157-161.
2001 Peacock, Evan. Review of Data Recovery at the Skaggs Site, Madison County, Arkansas, edited by Robert C. Mainfort. Mississippi Archaeology 36(1):49-54.
2001 Peacock, Evan, and Shawn Chapman. Taphonomic and Biogeographic Data from a Plaquemine Shell Midden on the Ouachita River, North Louisiana. Southeastern Archaeology 20(1):44-55.
2000 Peacock, Evan. Assessing Bias in Archaeological Shell Assemblages. Journal of Field Archaeology 27(2):183-196.
2000 Peacock, Evan. Archaeologists and the Archival Record. The Primary Source 22(2):1-5.
2000 Peacock, Evan. Review of Preservation: Of What, For Whom?, edited by Michael Tomlan. Historical Archaeology 34(4):154-155.
2000 Peacock, Evan. Review of An Environmental History of Northeast Florida, by James Miller. Mississippi Archaeology 35(2):270-274.
1999 Peacock, Evan, and Samuel O. Brookes (eds.). Raw Materials and Exchange in the Mid-South: Proceedings of the 16th Annual Mid-South Archaeological Conference. Mississippi Department of Archives and History, Archaeological Report Series No. 29.
1998 Peacock, Evan. Historical and Applied Perspectives on Prehistoric Land Use in Eastern North America. Environment and History 4(1):1-29.
1997 Peacock, Evan. Woodland Ceramic Affiliations and Settlement Pattern Change in the North Central Hills of Mississippi. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 22(2):237-261.
1997 Peacock, Evan. Current and Future Directions in the Analysis of Freshwater Bivalves in Archaeology. In Results of Recent Archaeological Investigations in the Mid-South: Proceedings of the 17th Annual Mid-South Conference, Memphis, Tennessee: June 29-30, 1996, edited by Charles M. McNutt, pp. 71-93. The University of Memphis, Anthropological Research Center, Occasional Paper No. 18.
1997 Peacock, Evan. Review of People, Plants and Landscapes, edited by Kristen J. Gremillion. Mississippi Archaeology 32(2):147-155.
1997 Peacock, Evan, and Alanna J. Patrick. Site Survey and Land Records Research: A Comparison of Two Methods for Locating and Characterizing Historic Period Sites on the Tombigbee National Forest, Mississippi. Mississippi Archaeology 32(1):1-26.


Publications (cont.)
1996 Baca, Keith A., and Evan Peacock. The Brogan Mound, a Middle Woodland Site in Clay County, Mississippi. In Mounds, Embankments, and Ceremonialism in the Midsouth, edited by Robert C. Mainfort and Richard Walling. pp. 12-21. Arkansas Archeological Survey Research Series No. 46.
1996 Peacock, Evan. Archaeological Site Survey in Wooded Environments: A Field Study from the Tombigbee National Forest, North-Central Mississippi. North American Archaeologist 17(1):61-79.
1996 Peacock, Evan. Some Comments on Significance and Federal Archaeology. In Cultural Resource Significance Evaluation: Proceedings of a US Army Corps of Engineers Workshop, 3-4 October 1994, Vicksburg, Mississippi, edited by Frederick L. Briuer. IWR Report 96-EL-3, pp. 42-47.
1996 Peacock, Evan. Tchula Period Sites on the Holly Springs National Forest, North-Central Mississippi. In Proceedings of the 14th Annual Mid-South Archaeological Conference, edited by Richard Walling, Camille Wharey, and Camille Stanley, pp. 13-23. Panamerican Consultants, Inc., Special Publications 1.
1996 Peacock, Evan. Future Directions in the Analysis of Freshwater Bivalves in Archaeology. Assemblage 1. http://www.shef.ac.uk/~assem/
1996 Peacock, Evan, and Janet E. Rafferty. Settlement Pattern Continuity and Change in the Mississippi Black Prairie: A Response to Johnson. Southeastern Archaeology 15(2):249-253.
1995 Hogue, S. Homes, and Evan Peacock. Environmental and Osteological Analysis at the South Farm Site (22OK534), a Mississippian Farmstead in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. Southeastern Archaeology 14(1):31-45.
1995 Peacock, Evan. Test Excavations at an Upland Mississippian Site in Oktibbeha County, Mississippi. Mississippi Archaeology 30(2):1-20.
1995 Peacock, Evan. Subaqueous Site Deflation beneath Choctaw Lake, Tombigbee National Forest, Mississippi. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 41(1):37-54.
1995 Peacock, Evan. Book note on “Archaeological Investigations at Six Sites in the Apalachicola River Valley, Northwest Florida,” by Nancy Marie White. Southeastern Archaeology 14(2):214.
1994 Peacock, Evan. Twenty-Five Years of Cultural Resource Management on the National Forests of Mississippi. Mississippi Archaeology 29(2):72-81.
1993 Peacock, Evan. Reconstructing the Black Belt Environment Using Leaf Impressions in Daub. Southeastern Archaeology 12(2):148-154.
1993 Peacock, Evan. Ancient Forests, Modern Views. Forest Perspectives 3(3):18-19.
1992 Peacock, Evan. Some Additional Notes on Forest Reconstruction in the Black Belt. Mississippi Archaeology 27(1):1-18.
1992 Peacock, Evan. Reconstructing the Black Belt Environment using Leaf Impressions in Daub. Abstract in The Journal of the Alabama Academy of Science 63(2):158.
1992 Peacock, Evan. Review of Crops and Man, 2nd Edition, by Jack R. Harlan. Mississippi Archaeology 27(2):76-77.
Publications (cont.)
1992 Rice, R. W., and E. Peacock. Acoustic Emissions Resulting from Cyclic Wetting of Southern Yellow Pine. Holz als Roh-und-Werkstoff 50:304-307.
1991 Peacock, Evan. Distinguishing between Artifacts and Geofacts: A Test Case from Eastern England. Journal of Field Archaeology 18(3):345-361.
1990 Peacock, Evan, and W. Frank Miller. Protohistoric Settlement Patterns in Northeast Mississippi and the Cedar Glade Hypothesis. Mississippi Archaeology 25(2):45-57.
1989 Peacock, Evan. Microdebitage from Cached Pitted Stones. Mississippi Archaeology 24(2):17-27.
1988 Peacock, Evan. Benton Settlement Patterns in North-Central Mississippi. Mississippi Archaeology 23(1):12-33.
1987 Peacock, Evan. The Prehistory of Hunting and Fishing. Mississippi Outdoors 50(3):16-21.
1986 Peacock, Evan. A Comparison of Late Woodland, Mississippian and Proto-Historic Triangular Points from the Central Tombigbee River Drainage. Journal of Alabama Archaeology 32(2):108-129.
1986 Peacock, Evan. PP or K? Hafted Knives in Miller III. Mississippi Archaeology 21(1):27-43.
1986 Peacock, Evan. Who Speaks for the Past? An Archaeological Perspective. Part II. Mississippi Archaeological Association Newsletter, Vol. 24, Number NL-4:4-6.
1985 Peacock, Evan. Who Speaks for the Past? An Archaeological Perspective. Part I. Mississippi Archaeology 20(2):68-71.
1985 Peacock, Evan. Pitted Stone Functions. Mississippi Archaeology 20(1):45-53.
Selected Technical Reports (out of ca. 100 on file in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Tennessee)
2016 C. Andrew Buchner, Evan Peacock, Joseph Mitchell, and Neal Lopinot. Data Recovery at the Golson Site (22HU508), Humphreys County, Mississippi. Report submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, by Panamerican Consultants, Inc., Memphis, Tennessee. 162 pp.
2016 Evan Peacock and Joseph Mitchell. Analysis of Mollusk Shell. In Data Recovery at the Golson Site (22HU508), Humphreys County, Mississippi, by C. Andrew Buchner, Evan Peacock, Joseph Mitchell, and Neal Lopinot, pp. 123-130. Report submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, by Panamerican Consultants, Inc., Memphis, Tennessee.
2015 Rafferty, Janet, Evan Peacock, Tiffany Raymond, and Jessica Gisler. Archaeological Survey near Davis Lake, Tombigbee National Forest, Chickasaw County, Mississippi. Report submitted to the U. S. Forest Service, National Forests in Mississippi by Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures, Mississippi State University. 111 pp.
2015 Peacock, Evan, David Abbott, Rocco DeGregory, Sarah Koeppel, and Rita McCarty. Archaeological Practice in Mississippi: Report on a Professional Satisfaction Survey, with Additional Commentary Derived from Meetings with State and Federal Agencies and Miscellaneous Communications with Professional Archaeologists. Report submitted to the Mississippi Association of Professional Archaeologists by the MAPA Committee on Archaeological Practice.
Publications (cont.)
2015 Peacock, Evan, Sarah K. Gilleland, and Mary Madden. Terrestrial and Aquatic Gastropods. In Archaeological and Geological Test Excavations at Site 41HM61, Hamilton County, Texas: Middle Archaic through Late Prehistoric Occupation in the Leon River Valley of Central Texas, edited by Richard A. Weinstein, pp. 289-303. Archeological Studies Program, Report No. 169. Environmental Affairs Division, Texas Department of Transportation, Austin.
2013 Reitz, Elizabeth, Carla S. Hadden, Maran E. Little, Gregory A. Waselkov, C. Frederick T. Andrus, and Evan Peacock. Final Project Report: Woodland Seasonality on the Northern Coast of the Gulf of Mexico. Final Technical Report submitted to the National Science Foundation for “Collaborative Research Project: Woodland Subsistence Seasonality on the Northern Gulf Coast” (Award #BCS 1026167).
2011 Peacock, Evan. Analysis of Freshwater Mussels from 3DR263. In Archeological Phase III Mitigation of Sites 3DR263, 3DR267, 3DR268, and 3LI193, Southeast Arkansas I-69 Connector, by J. Emmett Brown, Audrey C. Brown, Ross Davis, Michael P. Federoff, and Cindy Carter-Davis, pp. 415-417. Michael Baker, Jr., Inc., White Hall, Arkansas. Submitted to the Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department, Little Rock, Arkansas.
2010 Rafferty, Janet, Evan Peacock, and Weston Bacon-Schulte. Archaeological Survey in the Noxubee Wildlife Refuge along Keeton Tower Road and Cedar Grove Road: 2007 Mississippi State Field School. Submitted to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service by the Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures, Mississippi State University.
2010 Peacock, Evan, Katy M. Manning, and Stephen Michael Davis. Phase II Archaeological Testing at Site 22GR795, Camp McCain, Grenada County, Mississippi. Submitted to the Mississippi Army National Guard by the Cobb Institute of Archaeology, Mississippi State University.
2009 Peacock, Evan. Establishing an Elemental Baseline for Sourcing Shell and Shell-Tempered Artifacts in the Eastern Woodlands of North America using Laser Ablation-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS): Final Report. Submitted to the U.S. Park Service, National Center for Preservation Technology and Training, Natchitoches, Louisiana.
2009 Peacock, Evan. Analysis of Molluscan Remains from 1CK56. In Archaeology on the Tombigbee River: Phase III Data Recovery at 1CK56, the Corps Site, Clarke County, Alabama, edited by Sarah E. Price, pp. 196-216. Report submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District, by the University of South Alabama Center for Archaeological Studies.
2008 Peacock, Evan. Freshwater Mussel Shell. In Phase III Archaeological Mitigation of the Panther Rock Site (15CL58), Carroll County, Kentucky, by Richard Stallings, Anne Bader, Stephen Mocas, Bridget Mohr, Evan Peacock, Matthew Prybylski, Jack Rossen, David Schatz, Duane Simpson, Nancy Ross-Stallings, and Melinda Wetzel. Submitted to Hinckle Contracting Corporation, Lexington, Kentucky, by AMEC Earth and Environmental, Inc.
2005 Peacock, Evan. Molluscan Remains. In Carl Kuttruff, Richard Walling, and Lawrence S. Alexander, Archaeological Investigations at Archaeological Site 40LD52 in Loudon County, Tennessee. Submitted to the Tennessee Department of Transportation, by Alexander Archaeological Consultants, Inc., Wildwood, Georgia.
2005 Rafferty, Janet, Jeffrey Alvey, S. Homes Hogue, Evan Peacock, and Robert McCain. Final Report on Archaeological Testing at the Pocahontas Mound A Site (22HI500), Hinds County, Mississippi. Submitted to the Mississippi Department of Transportation by the Cobb Institute of Archaeology, Mississippi State University.

Publications (cont.)
2004 Peacock, Evan. Establishing an Ecological Database for the Analysis of Archaeological Land Snail Remains from the Black Belt Physiographic Province. Report submitted to the National Science Foundation in accordance with Award # 0003833.
2002 Saatkamp, Andrew, Jamie Brandon, Evan Peacock, James Duff, Amy Mitchell, and Camille Stanley. A Cultural Resources Survey of Six Proposed Revetment Areas: Finn Phase II, Hurricane, Dickson, Sulphur and Canale Revetments, Hempstead, Miller and Lafayette Counties,Arkansas; and Cat Island Revetment, Bossier Parish, Louisiana. Submitted to the US Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, by Panamerican Consultants, Inc.
2001 Saatkamp, Andrew, Michael Krivor, Whitney Autin, Evan Peacock, and Jamie C. Brandon. A Cultural Resources Survey of Four Proposed Revetment Areas: Finn Phase II, Pleasant Valley, Hunters Island, and Black Lake Revetments, Hempstead, Miller, and Lafayette Counties, Arkansas. Submitted to the US Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, by Panamerican Consultants, Inc.
2000 Walling, Richard, Lawrence Alexander, and Evan Peacock. The Jefferson Street Bridge Project: Archaeological Investigations at the East Nashville Mounds Site (40DV4) and the French Lick/Sulphur Dell Site (40DV5) in Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee. 3 Volumes. Tennessee Department of Transportation Publications in Archaeology No. 7.
1999 Peacock, Evan. Molluscan Analysis. In Shawn Chapman, Richard Walling, Les Seago, and Paul D. Jackson, Cultural Resources Survey, Rehabilitation and Repairs, Sterlington to Monroe, and Testing of 16OU97, Ouachita River Levees, Louisiana, pp. 88-105. Submitted to the US Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, by Panamerican Consultants, Inc.
1996 Kuttruff, Carl, Shari Moore, and Evan Peacock. Cultural Resource Inventory of Twelve Timber Thinning Areas, Bayou Bodcau Reservoir, Bossier and Webster Parishes, Louisiana, Fiscal Year 1995. Submitted to the US Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, by Panamerican Consultants, Inc.
1995 Peacock, Evan. Shovel-Test Screening and Survey Methodology: A Field Study from the Tombigbee National Forest, North Mississippi. US Forest Service.
1994 Peacock, Evan. Cultural Resources Inventory of the Finn Revetment, Miller and Hempstead Counties, Arkansas. Submitted to the US Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, by Panamerican Consultants, Inc.
1994 Peacock, Evan. Cultural Resource Inventory, Timber Thinning Areas, Fiscal Year 1994, Bayou Bodcau Reservoir, Bossier and Webster Parishes, Louisiana. Submitted to the US Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg District, by Panamerican Consultants, Inc.
1992 Moore, Shari D., Richard Walling, and Evan Peacock. A Cultural Resources Survey of Selected Areas within the Armuchee Ranger District, Chattahoochee National Forest, Chattooga, Gordon, Walker, and Whitfield Counties, Georgia. Submitted to the US Forest Service by Panamerican Consultants, Inc.
FUNDED GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
2016-2021 - $82,000, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Cooperative Agreement, Cultural Resource Analysis, Assessment and Educational Opportunity on National Wildlife Refuges in Region Four.
2016 - $1,175, College of Arts & Sciences Henry Family Research Award, thin-sectioning of sherds from the Lyon’s Bluff site to explore the relationship between fuel wood availability and resilience in settlement systems.

Grants and Contracts (cont.)
2016 - $1,000, MSU College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Research Award in Social & Behavioral Sciences
2015 - $850, College of Arts & Sciences ($350) and Office of Research & Development ($500), support for travel to Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Nashville, Tennessee.
2015 - $5,000 Panamerican Consultants, Inc., Analysis of prehistoric shell samples collected from the Golson site, 22HU580.
2014 - $8,000 for Graduate Research Assistantship for experimental project in sorting fine-screen materials via a spiral separator; $1,000 overhead match, $1,000 from Dept. of Anthropology & Middle Eastern Cultures, $2,000 from Dean of Arts & Sciences, and $4,000 from Office of Research and Economic Development.
2013 - $2,000 MSU Office of the Graduate School, Graduate Recruitment Assistance Grant for supporting travel by potential students to the university.
2013 - $8,000 Coastal Environments, Inc., for analysis of snail samples from site 41HM61, Hamilton County, Texas.
2013- $8,000 MSU Office of the Graduate School Assistantship Bridge Funding Award.
2013 - $5,000 University of South Alabama, for chemical analysis of archaeological shell and otolith samples.
2012 - $1,700 MSU Office of the Graduate School, Graduate Recruitment Assistance Grant for supporting travel by potential students to the university.
2012 - $29,997 Mississippi National Guard, Phase I Archaeological Survey on Camp McCain: Year IV.
2012 - $200 MSU College of Arts & Sciences, support for travel to Society for American Archaeology meeting, Memphis, Tennessee.
2011 - $1,650 MSU Office of the Graduate School, Graduate Recruitment Assistance Grant for supporting travel by potential students to the university.
2011 - $283,260 Co-PI with Janet Rafferty Challenge/Cost Share, U.S. Forest Service, Archaeological Survey on the Tombigbee and Bienville National Forests. Runs through December 2016.
2011 - $500 MSU College of Arts & Sciences, support for travel to Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Jacksonville, Florida.
2010 - $10,000 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Archaeological Freshwater Mussels as Paleoenvironmental Indicators in the Lower Mississippi Valley: Evaluation and Collection of Samples for Analysis.
2010 - $1,500 MSU Office of the Graduate School, Graduate Recruitment Assistance Grant for supporting travel by potential students to the university.
2009 - $1,500 MSU Office of the Graduate School, Graduate Recruitment Assistance Grant for supporting travel by potential students to the university.
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