Charles H. Faulkner
Affiliations: | The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States |
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Archaeology Anthropology, United States HistoryGoogle:
"Charles Faulkner"Children
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Erin B. Hamby | grad student | 2004 | University of Tennessee |
Tanya A. Faberson | grad student | 2005 | University of Tennessee |
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Slayton JD, Stevens MR, Grissino-Mayer HD, et al. (2009) The historical dendroarchaeology of two log structures at the marble springs historic site, Knox County, Tennessee, U.S.A Tree-Ring Research. 65: 23-36 |
Mann DF, Grissino-Mayer HD, Faulkner CH, et al. (2009) From blockhouse to hog house: The historical dendroarchaeology of The Swaggerty Blockhouse, Cocke County, Tennessee, U.S.A Tree-Ring Research. 65: 57-67 |
Faulkner CH. (2008) The archaeology of temporary construction devices on historic building sites in the Southeast Historical Archaeology. 42: 88-103 |
Faulkner CH. (2004) Moved buildings: A hidden factor in the archaeology of the built environment Historical Archaeology. 38: 55-67 |
Simek JE, Clressler A, Faulkner CH, et al. (2001) The context of late prehistoric cave art: The art and archaeology of 11th Unnamed Cave, Tennessee Southeastern Archaeology. 20: 142-153 |
Simek JF, Faulkner CH, Frankenberg SR, et al. (1997) A Preliminary Report on the Archaeology of a New Mississippian Cave Art Site in East Tennessee Southeastern Archaeology. 16: 51-73 |
Faulkner CH, Simek JF. (1996) 1st Unnamed Cave: A Mississippian period cave art site in east Tennessee, USA Antiquity. 70: 774-784 |
Faulkner CH. (1989) A Study of Seven Southeastern Glyph Caves North American Archaeologist. 9: 223-246 |
Faulkner CH. (1974) Archaeology: Chert Resources of the Lower Illinois Valley. J. THOMAS MEYERS, Early Archaic Projectile Points and Hunting Patterns in the Lower Illinois Valley. KUBET LUCHTERHAND, Animals Utilized by Woodland Peoples Occupying the Apple Creek Site, Illinois. PAUL W. PARMALEE, ANDREAS A. PALOUMPIS, ande NANCY WILSON American Anthropologist. 76: 175-176 |