Dr. Hammerstedt is an Archaeologist III with the Oklahoma Archeological Survey. While working on his PhD at Penn State University, he directed field schools at the Annis site, a Mississippian mound site in Kentucky. His major research interests are social organization, monumental architecture, experimental archaeology, ceramic analysis, political economy, and settlement patterns. |
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Dr. Regnier is an Archaeologist III with the Oklahoma Archeological Survey. While working on her PhD at the University of Alabama, she directed field schools at the Matthew’s Landing site, a Mississippian mound site in Alabama. Her major research interests are Caddoan archaeology, Mississippian and Protohistoric social coalescence, ceramic analysis, archaeological theory, and multivariate statistical analysis. |
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Dr. Livingood is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology. While working on his PhD at the University of Michigan, he directed investigations at the Pevey site, a Mississippian mound site in Mississippi. His major research interests are social and political change in the late prehistoric southeast; origins of social inequality, complex societies, ceramics, computer and quantitative methods in archaeology. |
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Scott Hammerstedt, PhD |
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Amanda Regnier, PhD |
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Patrick Livingood, PhD |
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Project Directors |

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2008 Summer Field School in Archaeology |
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Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology and the Oklahoma Archeological Survey |

