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Christopher B. Rodning
Christopher B. Rodning
Associate Professor of Anthropology, Tulane University
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“Living off the land”: How subsistence promotes well-being and resilience among indigenous peoples of the Southeastern United States
CE Burnette, CB Clark, CB Rodning
Social Service Review 92 (3), 369-400, 2018
642018
Identifying Fort San Juan: A Sixteenth-Century Spanish Occupation at the Berry Site, North Carolina
RA Beck Jr, DG Moore, CB Rodning
Southeastern Archaeology, 65-77, 2006
632006
Mounds, myths, and Cherokee townhouses in southwestern North Carolina
CB Rodning
American Antiquity 74 (4), 627-663, 2009
602009
Mortuary ritual and gender ideology in protohistoric southwestern North Carolina
CB Rodning
Archaeological studies of gender in the Southeastern United States, 77-100, 2001
552001
Place, landscape, and environment: Anthropological archaeology in 2009
C Rodning
American Anthropologist 112 (2), 180-190, 2010
512010
Boiling, baking, and pottery breaking: A functional analysis of ceramic vessels from Coweeta Creek
GD Wilson, CB Rodning
Southeastern Archaeology 21 (1), 29-35, 2002
502002
REVISITING COWEETA CREEK: RECONSTRUCTING ANCIENT CHEROKEE LIFEWAYS IN SOUTHWESTERN NORTH CAROLINA.
CB Rodning, AM VanDerwarker
Southeastern Archaeology 21 (1), 1-9, 2002
41*2002
Bottle Creek: a Pensacola culture site in south Alabama
PB Drooker
University of Alabama Press, 2003
392003
Center places and Cherokee towns: Archaeological perspectives on Native American architecture and landscape in the Southern Appalachians
CB Rodning
University of Alabama Press, 2015
332015
Reconstructing the coalescence of Cherokee communities in southern Appalachia
CB Rodning
The transformation of the southeastern Indians, 1540-1760, 2002
312002
21. Building and Rebuilding Cherokee Houses and Townhouses in Southwestern North Carolina
CB Rodning
302007
South Appalachian Mississippian and protohistoric mortuary practices in southwestern North Carolina
CB Rodning, DG Moore
Southeastern Archaeology 29 (1), 80-100, 2010
282010
Gender, tradition, and the negotiation of power relationships in southern Appalachian chiefdoms
LP Sullivan, CB Rodning
The Archaeology of Traditions: Agency and History before and after Columbus …, 2001
272001
Fort San Juan and the limits of empire: colonialism and household practice at the Berry site
RA Beck, CB Rodning, DG Moore
University Press of Florida, 2016
262016
Mortuary practices, gender ideology, and the Cherokee town at the Coweeta Creek site
CB Rodning
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 30 (2), 145-173, 2011
262011
Architectural symbolism and Cherokee townhouses
CB Rodning
Southeastern Archaeology 29 (1), 59-79, 2010
252010
Temporal variation in Qualla pottery at Coweeta Creek
CB Rodning
North Carolina Archaeology 57, 1-49, 2008
252008
Finding archaeological relevance during a pandemic and what comes after
LH Gamble, C Claassen, JW Eerkens, DJ Kennett, PM Lambert, ...
American Antiquity 86 (1), 2-22, 2021
222021
14. Resilience and Persistent Places in the Mississippi River Delta of Southeastern Louisiana
CB Rodning, JM Mehta
Beyond collapse: Archaeological perspectives on resilience, revitalization …, 2015
222015
Residential burial, gender roles, and political development in late prehistoric and early Cherokee cultures of the Southern Appalachians
LP Sullivan, CB Rodning
Residential burial: A multi-regional exploration, 79-97, 2011
222011
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