Anthony M. Krus, Ph.D.

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2013 Anthropology Indiana University, Bloomington, Bloomington, IN, United States 
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Archaeology Anthropology, Native American Studies
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Raymond DeMallie grad student 2013 Indiana University
 (A chronology for warfare in the Mississippian Period (AD 1000-1500).)
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Marquardt WH, Krus AM, Thompson VD. (2020) Rethinking the Estero Island Site: A possible satellite village of Mound Key Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 58: 101145
Krus AM, Jensen AM, Hamilton WD, et al. (2019) A context-appropriate approach to marine 14C calibration: ΔR and Bayesian framework for the Nuvuk cemetery, Point Barrow, Alaska Radiocarbon. 61: 733-747
Krus AM, Herrmann EW, Pike MD, et al. (2019) Chronology of a Fortified Mississippian Village in the Central Illinois River Valley Radiocarbon. 61: 713-731
Krus AM, Cobb CR. (2018) The Mississippian Fin de Siècle in the Middle Cumberland Region of Tennessee American Antiquity. 83: 302-319
Hamilton WD, Krus AM. (2018) The myths and realities of Bayesian chronological modeling revealed American Antiquity. 83: 187-203
Thompson VD, Krus AM. (2017) Contemplating the history and future of radiocarbon dating in the American Southeast Southeastern Archaeology. 37: 1-11
Krus AM. (2016) The timing of precolumbian militarization in the U.S. Midwest and Southeast American Antiquity. 81: 375-388
Krus AM, Peteranna M. (2016) Bayesian modeling of an early bronze age cemetery at Armadale, Isle of Skye, Scotland Radiocarbon. 58: 693-708
Krus AM, Cook R, Hamilton D. (2015) Bayesian chronological modeling of SunWatch, a fort ancient village in Dayton, Ohio Radiocarbon. 57: 965-977
Cobb CR, Krus AM, Steadman DW. (2015) Bayesian modeling of the occupation span of the averbuch site in the middle cumberland drainage, Tennessee Southeastern Archaeology. 34: 46-56
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