Theses/Dissertations from 2025
Communities of Stone Toolmakers along the Lower Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers, Vanessa N. Hanvey
COVID-19 Impacts on Refugee-serving NGOs in Clarkston and The Atlanta Metropolitan Area, Georgia, United States, ghazal Khaksari
Regional Authority and Economic Interaction in the Eastern Lower Papaloapan Basin, Veracruz, Mexico, Shayna Skye Lindquist
FREE FOOD AND THE FABRIC OF NEED: MORALIZED AND INSTITUTIONALIZED CARE WITHIN KENTUCKY CHARITABLE FOOD PROGRAMS, Alisha D. Mays
Diet and Migration in the Prehistoric Populations in the Greater Nicoya Region of Nicaragua, Ashley Nichols Whitten
Theses/Dissertations from 2024
AFRO-DIASPORIC CUISINE: FOOD, IDENTITY, AND TRANSNATIONAL LIFE WAYS OF “ETHIOPIAN” MIGRANTS IN ATLANTA, Aklilu Reda
An Archaeological Investigation of Communities of Practice among Coastal Georgia Potters, Elizabeth Straub
Theses/Dissertations from 2023
SOCIAL TRANSFORMATION DURING THE MIDDLE - LATE PRECLASSIC (1,000 BCE - 150 BCE) AT UCÍ, YUCATAN MEXICO, Daniel Vallejo-Cáliz
Theses/Dissertations from 2022
ASSESSING STRESS BIOMARKERS AS EMBODIED IDENTITY IN KENTUCKY’S GREEN RIVER ARCHAIC, Anna-Marie Casserly
Development with Identity or Commodities with Identity? Lenca Craftswomen, Honduras' Cultural Identity Politics, and Global Economies of Culture, ANA HASEMANN LARA
We Can Still Feed Ourselves: Food Sovereignty, Aid, Sickness, and Health in Eastern Kentucky, Annie Koempel
Classic Period Dune Settlement in the Eastern Lower Papaloapan Basin, Southern Veracruz, Mexico, Kyle Edward Mullen
NEGOTIATING ISLAM: DEBATING AUTHORITY AND ETHNORELIGIOUS AUTHENTICITY AMONG IRANIAN AMERICANS IN THE U.S. SOUTH, Erfan Saidi Moqadam
OTAVALAN WOMEN WEAVERS: RETHINKING GENDERED LABOR AND CRAFTS IN ECUADOR, Kaitlin Marie Zapel
Theses/Dissertations from 2021
PRODUCING POSSIBILITIES: ENVISIONING AND MEDIATING YOUTH, IDENTITIES, AND FUTURES IN CENTRAL APPALACHIA, Tammy Lynn Clemons
THE ANTITHESIS OF ‘BUSINESS AS USUAL’: YOUTH, CLASS, AND VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS IN DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA, Chelsea Cutright
Breaking the Silence of Racially Minoritized Students: Structural and Everyday Injustice in U.S. Anthropology Graduate Training, Takami S. Delisle
WHO’S DOING THE DISHES?: REPRODUCTIVE LABOR, GENDER, AND MIDDLE-CLASS SUBJECTIVITIES IN RABAT, MOROCCO, Miriam Ruth Dike
Captivating State: Youthful Dreams and Uncertain Futures in Kurdistan, Diana Hatchett
Reimagining Care: Surviving and Thriving Among LGBTQ African Americans in Birmingham, Alabama, Stacie Lynn Hatfield
"Roses remind me of Aleppo": Ironic Home, Beckoning States, and Memories of Syrian Armenian Women in Yerevan, Armenia, Anahid Matossian
CHALLENGING NARRATIVES: KURDISH YOUNG ADULTS IN ISTANBUL AND CHICAGO, Lydia Shanklin Roll
"IT'S ABOUT MORE THAN JUST ANIMALS": ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS OF ZOO-ADJACENT CONSERVATION(ISTS) IN THE U.S., Dayton D. Starnes II
