Dana N. Bardolph Ph.D.
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Publications
The Geophysics of Community, Place, and Identity in the Mississippian Illinois River Valley
Report on Faculty and Staff COVID-19 Work Life Balance Survey at Northern Illinois University
An Archaeobotanical Approach to Well-Being: Enslaved Plant Use at Estate Cane Garden, 19th Century St. Croix
Fisherman, Farmer, Rich Man, Poor Man, Weaver, Parcialidad Chief? Household Archaeology at Cerro La Virgen, a Chimu Town within the Hinterland of Chan Chan
Transregional Social Fields of the Early Mississippian Midcontinent
Talks
Power, Politics, and Public Secrets: Understanding Sexual Misconduct and its Impacts among the Andean Studies Community
Presidential Opening Forum, "What is at Stake in Archaeological Knowledge Production"
In the Same Room: Coming Together to Change Institutional Climates on Sexual Violence and Sexual Harrasment Prevention.
From Kitchen Gardens to State Fields: Domestic and Political Economy in Chan Chan’s Hinterlands.
Changing Patterns of Plant Use at Formative and Classic Period Matacanela.
Projects
Illinois Valley Mississippian Origins Project
Moche Foodways
Discipline Sociopolitics
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