Gail E. Wagner, theses directed
Ph.D. Theses chaired
several are in progress!
M.A. Theses chaired
2012 Walter Clifford, IV. Paleoethnobotanical Analysis of 38BK1633.
2010 Jeremy Vanier. A Ceramic Vessel Function Analysis and Foodways Approach to the Late Woodland/Mississippian Interface in Kershaw County, South Carolina.
2009 Christopher Louis Thornock. An Analysis of Architecture and Power in the Ceremonial Centers of the South Appalachian Mississippian Built Environment
2007 Aaron G. Brummitt. (co-chaired with Adam King). The Sleepy Hollow Phase: Mississippian Emergence in the Middle Savannah Valley.
2007 Emily L. K. Dale. (co-chaired with Adam King). The Red Lake Site (9SN4): A Middle Mississippian Mound Town in the Central Savannah Valley.
2005 Jamie A. Civitello. Anthropogenic Landscapes at Spratt’s Bottom (38YK3), South Carolina.
2005 Michael V. Nelson (co-chaired with Adam King). Understanding Lawton (38AL11): The Social and Political Functions and Occupation History of a Middle Mississippian Chiefdom Capital.
2003 Alexander Y. Sweeney. Investigating Yamasee Identity: Archaeological Research at Pocotaligo.
2001 J. Michelle Schohn. A Lodge of Their Own: A Look at Vessel Function at a Possible Cofitachequi Women’s Lodge.
1998 Sara Evans Eargle. Mortuary Data as Indicators of Social Organization at the Incinerator Site (33MY57).
1996 Patti L. Byra. The Contextural Meaning of the 1830s Landscape at Middleburg Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina.
1995 Myles C. P. Bland. Late Archaic Plant Use at the Big Pine Tree Site (38AL143), Allendale County, South Carolina.
1995 Darwin-Tamar Ramsey-Styer. Seasonal Behavior at the Incinerator Site (33MY57): An A.D. 1250 Fort Ancient Site in Southwestern Ohio.
1993 Jennifer Bleiholder. GIS and Archaeology: A Case Study in Southeastern Ireland.
1993 Elizabeth L. Collins. Elements of Childbirth and Infant Care Among Native Americans of the Southeast.
M.S. Theses chaired
2009 Chanda L. Cooper. Integrating Schoolyard Flora into the First Grade Science Curriculum. for Master of Earth and Environmental Resources Management.
Undergraduate Theses chaired
2013 Sona Coshal. Cane Projectiles: A Review.
2011 Kristen Walczesky. Analysis of Faunal Remains from the Kolb Site (38DA75), Darlington County, South Carolina.
2011 Karen Drexelius. Middle and Late Archaic Occupation at the Bluelands Site, Kershaw County, South Carolina.
2009 Jeffrey M. Swatkowski. The Technology and Techniques Used to Cut Mica in Mississippian Society in Central South Carolina
2009 Pamela Badura, December 2009. Institutional Barriers in Sustaining the Natural World.
2008 Margaret McWhorter. The Late Woodland Component at the Concrete Block Site (38KE192) in Kershaw County, South Carolina.
2007 Chanda L. Cooper. Botanical Knowledge among South Carolina Elementary School Students.
2004 Laura Hayden. Landscape Design for the Courtyard Between Hamilton and Barnwell Colleges.
2004 Ashley M. Vaughan. What is a Vegetable? Function and Fuzziness in American English.
2003 Stephanie R. Walker. A New Archaeological Site at Old Town Creek (38KE271): A Mississippian Town Along the Wateree River in Kershaw County, South Carolina.
Ph.D. Theses chaired
several are in progress!
M.A. Theses chaired
2012 Walter Clifford, IV. Paleoethnobotanical Analysis of 38BK1633.
2010 Jeremy Vanier. A Ceramic Vessel Function Analysis and Foodways Approach to the Late Woodland/Mississippian Interface in Kershaw County, South Carolina.
2009 Christopher Louis Thornock. An Analysis of Architecture and Power in the Ceremonial Centers of the South Appalachian Mississippian Built Environment
2007 Aaron G. Brummitt. (co-chaired with Adam King). The Sleepy Hollow Phase: Mississippian Emergence in the Middle Savannah Valley.
2007 Emily L. K. Dale. (co-chaired with Adam King). The Red Lake Site (9SN4): A Middle Mississippian Mound Town in the Central Savannah Valley.
2005 Jamie A. Civitello. Anthropogenic Landscapes at Spratt’s Bottom (38YK3), South Carolina.
2005 Michael V. Nelson (co-chaired with Adam King). Understanding Lawton (38AL11): The Social and Political Functions and Occupation History of a Middle Mississippian Chiefdom Capital.
2003 Alexander Y. Sweeney. Investigating Yamasee Identity: Archaeological Research at Pocotaligo.
2001 J. Michelle Schohn. A Lodge of Their Own: A Look at Vessel Function at a Possible Cofitachequi Women’s Lodge.
1998 Sara Evans Eargle. Mortuary Data as Indicators of Social Organization at the Incinerator Site (33MY57).
1996 Patti L. Byra. The Contextural Meaning of the 1830s Landscape at Middleburg Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina.
1995 Myles C. P. Bland. Late Archaic Plant Use at the Big Pine Tree Site (38AL143), Allendale County, South Carolina.
1995 Darwin-Tamar Ramsey-Styer. Seasonal Behavior at the Incinerator Site (33MY57): An A.D. 1250 Fort Ancient Site in Southwestern Ohio.
1993 Jennifer Bleiholder. GIS and Archaeology: A Case Study in Southeastern Ireland.
1993 Elizabeth L. Collins. Elements of Childbirth and Infant Care Among Native Americans of the Southeast.
M.S. Theses chaired
2009 Chanda L. Cooper. Integrating Schoolyard Flora into the First Grade Science Curriculum. for Master of Earth and Environmental Resources Management.
Undergraduate Theses chaired
2013 Sona Coshal. Cane Projectiles: A Review.
2011 Kristen Walczesky. Analysis of Faunal Remains from the Kolb Site (38DA75), Darlington County, South Carolina.
2011 Karen Drexelius. Middle and Late Archaic Occupation at the Bluelands Site, Kershaw County, South Carolina.
2009 Jeffrey M. Swatkowski. The Technology and Techniques Used to Cut Mica in Mississippian Society in Central South Carolina
2009 Pamela Badura, December 2009. Institutional Barriers in Sustaining the Natural World.
2008 Margaret McWhorter. The Late Woodland Component at the Concrete Block Site (38KE192) in Kershaw County, South Carolina.
2007 Chanda L. Cooper. Botanical Knowledge among South Carolina Elementary School Students.
2004 Laura Hayden. Landscape Design for the Courtyard Between Hamilton and Barnwell Colleges.
2004 Ashley M. Vaughan. What is a Vegetable? Function and Fuzziness in American English.
2003 Stephanie R. Walker. A New Archaeological Site at Old Town Creek (38KE271): A Mississippian Town Along the Wateree River in Kershaw County, South Carolina.
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