Anthropology
In its Honors
Key:
- Student, "Thesis" (Honors level)
Committee Chair + Other Committee Members
2019-2020
- Helen McMillian, "Navigating Neoliberalism: Sounds, Spaces, and Success in Kuala Lumpur's Underground Rap Scene" (Highest Honors)
Andrea Wright + Sibel Zandi-Sayek, Negar-Sadat Razavi, Stephen Sheehi, Anne Rasmussen - Sara Schmieder, "#LGBT: Regulation and Categorization of LGBT+ Discourse on Tumblr" (Honors)
William Fisher + Elizabeth Losh, Grey Gundaker
2018-19
- Alexis Jenkins, "Remembering the River: Traditional Fishery Practices, Environmental Change and Sovereignty on the Pamunkey Indian Reservation" (High Honors)
Danielle Moretti-Langholtz + Martin Gallivan, Andrew Fisher - Noah Kim, "From Pain to Pillar: History and Identity Politics of Asian-American Students and Youth in the 21st Century and Cultural Self Development Theory"
Danielle Moretti-Langholtz + Martin Gallivan, Andrew Fisher - Erin Kitchens, "How Classifications Shape Asylum Seeker and Italian Interactions and Experiences in Siena, Italy" (High Honors)
Andrea Wright + Jonathan Glasser, Brad Weiss, Monica Seger - Caroline Lehman, "Canine Ceremonialism in the Algonquian Chesapeake: An Eventful Archaeology of Dog Burials at the Hatch Site"
Martin Gallivan, Kathleen Bragdon, Jennifer Taylor - Ivie Orobaton, "White Plague, White City: Landscape and the Racialization of Tuberculosis in Washington, D.C. from 1846 to 1960"
Joseph L. Jones + Jonathan Glasser, Adrienne Petty
2017-18
- Ivie Orobaton, Demography and Race: A Comparative Analysis of Health and Infectious Disease among Enslaved and Free Urban African Americans from the 18th through 20th Centuries" (Honors)
Jonathan Glasser + Joseph Jones - Madeline White, "From Being to Thing: Personhood, Animalhood, and
Deanimalization in the Human-Animal Relationship" (Highest Honors)
Brad Weiss + Leisa Meyer, Tomoko Hamada, Andrea Wright
2016-17
- Georgia Dassler, "Prosthetics in Performance: Exploring the Relationship Between Ballet Dancers and their Pointe Shoes" (High Honors)
Brad Weiss + Jonathan Glasser, Leslie Cochrane - Katherine Peck, "Understanding Human-Landscape Interaction: Geoarchaeology in the Society Islands, French Polynesia" (High Honors)
Jennifer Kahn + Martin Gallivan, Gregory Hancock - Alexandra Rosenberg, "A Case Study in the Interdisciplinary: The Role of Anthropology, Archaeology and History in Academia and Museums" (High Honors)
Joseph Jones + Grey Gundaker, Julie Richter - Colleen Truskey, "''It's all about the Food:' Food, Land, and Sovereignty on the White Earth Reservation, Minnesota" (Highest Honors)
Brad Weiss + Danielle Moretti-Langholtz, Joseph Jones, Kara Thompson
2015-16
- Matthew Abel, "Composting the City: Urban Farming in the Ethnographic Moment" (Highest Honors)
Brad Weiss + William Fisher and Brent Kaup - Leanna Richmond, "Merging Social and Natural Histories at Kiskiak: A Historical Ecology Study" (Highest Honors)
Martin Gallivan + Frederick Smith, Maria Swetnam-Burland, and Bruce Larson - Myles Sullivan, "Sacred Grounds and Profane Plantations: The Spiritual Landscapes of Barbados" (Highest Honors)
Frederick Smith + Neil Norman and Gerard Chouin
2014-15
- Clare Boczon, "Purpose over Performance: Student Perceptions of International Student Service Projects" (Honors)
William Fisher + David Aday and SasiBalasandaram - Rachel Kaufman, "Talking About Rape on a College Campus" (High Honors)
Jonathan Glasser + Kathleen Bragdon and Jennifer Putzi - Ashby Sturgis, "An Archaeological Survey of Barbados Battery: The Good Shepherd Project" (High Honors)
Frederick Smith + Marley Brown and William Kelso - Danielle Tassara, "Naerisarang (내리사랑), Or an Elder’s Love for the Young: Vietnamese and Filipina Marriage Migrants as Preservers of the Korean Patriline" (High Honors)
Jonathan Glasser + Michelle Lelievre, Eric Han and Michael Cronin
2013-14
- Colleen Betti, "Yard Areas and Middens: The Creation of Space by the Enslaved at Fairfield Plantation" (Highest Honors)
Neil Norman + David Brown and Marley Brown III
- Mitch Caudill, "Culture-as-bit: Culture and Cultural Evolution" (High Honors)
Jenny Kahn + Barbara King and Carey Bagdassarian - Katherine Wagner, "An Osteological Analysis of 18th Century Dog Burials at the Williamsburg Public
Amoury " (High Honors)
Neil Norman + Joanne Bowen and Oliver Kerscher
2012-13
- Eli Dollarhide, "'That the Future May Learn From the [Reconstructed] Past': Nationalism and Social Drama at Colonial Williamsburg" (Honors)
Neil Norman + Danielle Moretti-Langholtz and Francis Tanglao-Aguas
2011-12
- Alexandria Brown, "Exchange Patterns in the Woodland-Period Chesapeake: An XRF Study" (High Honors)
Martin Gallivan + Michael Kelley and Neil Norman - Courtney Williams, "The Dead Yet Speak: 17th and 18th Century Gravestones in the Virginian Colonial Triangle" (High Honors)
Neil Norman + Marley Brown III, Martin Gallivan and James Whittenburg
2010-11
- Elena Carey, "Zoning: A Cartography of Culture. An Examination of Zoning and Metanarrative in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania" (High Honors)
William Fisher + Martin Gallivan, Stuart Hamilton and Amy Kracker Selzer - Amy Clinger, "Unwed Motherhood in Morocco: Foundations in Social, Religious, Legal, Political and Theoretical Contexts" (High Honors)
Frederick Smith + Monica Griffin and Jonathan Glasser - Maria Lapera, "A Comparison between Mid-Eighteenth Century Rural and Urban Chesapeake Elite Consumption Patterns of Wild Fauna" (High Honors)
Joanne Bowen + Marley Brown and James Whittenburg - Allison Mickel, "Archaeologists as Authors and the Stories of Sites: A Defense of Fiction in Archaeological Site Reporting" (Highest Honors)
Marley Brown + Neil Norman and Richard Lowry
2009-10
- Amanda Andrei, "Nanay's Kusina or Carinderia? The Perceived Lack of Filipino Restaurants in American Dining" (High Honors)
Brad Weiss + Jonathan Glasser andEnne Rasmussen - Jonna Knappenberger, "Religious Mothers and Religious Bodies: Speaking the Body of Christ at St. Bede Parish" (High Honors)
Brad Weiss + Jonathan Glasses and Kathleen Jenkins - Christopher Maggiolo, "Champagne Taste on a Mauby Pocket: The Socioenvironmental History of Mauby in Barbados" ( High Honors)
Fred Smith + Susan Kern, Marley Brown and Jim Perry - Erik Siedow, "An Archeological and Archaeometric Examination of Lead Contamination among Enslaved Populations in Barbados in the Early Colonial Era" (High Honors)
Fred Smith + Marley Brown and Michael Kelley
2008-09
- Jennifer Dutcher, "A Past Rooted in Pain": Skeletal Trauma in the African Burial Ground" (High Honors)
Michael Blakey + Fred Smith and Jody Allen - Jennifer Fitzgerald, "Native Dog Burials and Associated Ritual in Coastal Virginia and Beyond" (Highest Honors)
Martin Gallivan + Danielle Moretti-Langholtz and Dave Brown
- William Foster, "The Watermen of White Oak & The Patawomeck Tribe" (Highest Honors)
Danielle Moretti-Langholtz + Martin Gallivan and Josh Danner
- Paul Gottschling, "Live. Work. Emplace. An Ethnography of New Town as Spatial Performance" (High Honors)
Brad Weiss + Grey Gundaker and Charles McGovern
- Anna Hayden, "Ceramic Production in Middle Woodland Communities of Practice: A Cordage Twist Analysis in Tidewater Virginia" (Highest Honors)
Martin Gallivan + Danielle Moretti-Langholtz and Dave Brown
- Jessica Taylor, "I Declare War on Typology: Breaking the Silence of Borderland Peoples through Case Study Archaeology at the Fall Zone" (High Honors)
Martin Gallivan + Fred Smith and James Frusetta
2007-08
- Kathleen Brasington, "Singing Along: Camp Songs as Role Modeling in Youth Summer Camps" (Highest Honors)
William Fisher + Grey Gundaker and Duncan Neilson - Graham Callaway, "Bone Breakage and the Taphonomy of Cooking: An Actualistic Study" (High Honors)
Martin Gallivan + Joanne Bower and Lorena Walsh - Lenore Cebulski, "Constructing an Ethnic Identity: A Study of the
Gravestons of Catholic German-Americans" (High Honors)
Martin Gallivan + Fred Smith and Tuska Benes - Sara Farina, "Serve the People: Examining Globalization through Chinese HIV/AIDS Activism" (Highest Honors)
John Ertl + Brad Weiss and Craig Canning - Kimberley Peck, "Horse Husbandry in Colonial Virginia: An Analysis of Probate Inventories in Relation to Environmental and Social Change" (Highest Honors)
Matthew Liebmann + Joanna Bowen, Lorena Walsh and James Whittenburg - Laura Steadman, "The Origins of Abbott Zoned Incised Ceramics in the late Middle Woodland Virginia Coastal Plain: An LA-ICP-MS Analysis" (High Honors)
Martin Gallivan + Danielle Moretti-Langholtz and J.C. Poutsma
2006-07
- Kathryn Swanson, "Ceramics of the Spanish-Atlantic World" (High Honors)
Frederick Smith + Matthew Liebmann, Phillip Daileader
2005-06
- Catherine Bailey, "A Case Study of Land and Water Distribution in Canada Alamosa: Individual and Community Agency in the Territorial Frontier of Southwestern New Mexico" (High Honors)
Danielle Moretti-Langholtz + William Fisher and Camille Wells - Michael Fedore, "An Absolute Seriation of Ceramics from the Chickahominy River in the Middle and Late Woodlands Periods" (Honors)
Martin Gallivan + Danielle Moretti-Langholtz and Jim Axtell - Brent Fortenberry, "Architectural Precedent and Liminal Space at James Fort, Jamestown, Virginia" (High Honors)
Julie Ernstein + Fred Smith, William Kelso and Carl Lounsbury - Erin Kuykendall, "'...protecting its worldly goods from thieves': A Study of Locks and Lock Parts from Jamestown, Virginia and Its Hinterland" (Highest Honors)
Julie Ernstein + Fred Smith and James Whittenburg - Travis Parno, "A Case for Catholicism: A Contextual Study of Religious Small-Finds from Historic James Fort, Jamestown, Virginia" (High Honors)
Fred Smith + Martin Gallivan and William Kelso
2004-05
- Megan Edwards
Joanne Bowen + Audrey Horning and Barbara Carson - Maria Fashing
Joanne Bowen + Audrey Horning and Jim Whittenberg - George Kamide
William Fisher + Regina Root and Lisa Sedrez - Margaret Robinson
Michael Blakey + Virginia Kerns and Laurie Sanderson - Sarah Tolbert
Martin Gallivan + Danielle Moretti-Langholtz andTom Linneman - Angela Woolard
William Fisher + Brad Weiss and Timmons Roberts