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Gregory Wilson |
| Associate Professor of Anthropology |
| Email: gdwilson@anth.ucsb.edu |
| Phone: (805) 893-4194 |
| Office: HSSB 1036 |
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Curriculum Vitae
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| Research Interests |
Professor Wilson’s research interests encompass the prehistory of the southeastern and midwestern United States, origins of social inequality, warfare, geographic information systems, and household archaeology.
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| Sample Publications |
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- In Press - Categories of Complexity and the Preclusion of Practice. In Ancient Complexities: New Perspectives in Pre-Columbian North America, edited by Susan Alt, University of Utah Press. (By Jon B. Marcoux and Gregory D. Wilson)
- 2010 - Social and Spatial Dimensions of Moundville Mortuary Practices. In Mississippian Mortuary
Practices: Beyond Hierarchy and the Representationist Perspective, edited by Lynn P. Sullivan and Robert C. Mainfort, Jr. Pp. 74-89. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. (by Gregory D. Wilson, Vincas P. Steponaitis, and Keith P. Jacobi)
- 2010 - Community, Identity, and Social Memory at Moundville. American Antiquity 75(1):3-18
- 2008 - The Archaeology of Everyday Life at Early Moundville. University of Alabama Press,
Tuscaloosa.
- 2006 - Square Pegs in Round Holes: Organizational Diversity Between Early Moundville and Cahokia.
In Leadership & Polity in Mississippian Society, edited by B. M. Butler and P. D. Welch, pp. 43-72. Center for Archaeological Investigations Occasional Paper No.33, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. (by Gregory D. Wilson, Jon B. Marcoux, and Brad Koldehoff)
- 2002 - Boiling, Baking, and Pottery Breaking: A Functional Analysis of Ceramic Vessels from Coweeta Creek. Southeastern Archaeology 21(1):29-35. (by Gregory D. Wilson and Christopher B. Rodning)
- 2001 - Crafting Control and the Control of Crafts: Rethinking the Moundville Greenstone Industry. Southeastern Archaeology 20(2):118-128.
- 1999 - The Production and Consumption of Mississippian Fineware in the American Bottom. Southeastern Archaeology 18(2):98-109.
- 1996 - Insight Through Icons. Illinois Archaeology 8(1,2):23-37.
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