Kandace D. Hollenbach, Research Assistant Professor
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Education:
Ph.D.
- University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill (2005)
Dissertation: Gathering in the Late Paleoindian and Early Archaic Periods in the Middle Tennessee River Valley, Northwest Alabama
B.A. - (summa cum laude) Washington University, St. Louis (1998)

Research Interest:
Paleoethnobotany; prehistoric foodways among hunting-gathering and agricultural peoples of the southeastern United States; gender and identity among hunting-gathering peoples; use and meaning of landscape among hunting-gathering peoples.

 

Selected Publications:
Hollenbach, Kandace D.
In prep   Gathering in the Late Paleoindian: Archaeobotanical Remains from Dust Cave, Alabama. In Foragers of the Terminal Pleistocene , ed. by Renee B. Walker and Boyce N. Driskell. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.

Hollenbach, Kandace D. and Asa R. Randall
In prep   Ethnography, Analogy, and the Reconstruction of Paleoindian Lifeways . In Foragers of the Terminal Pleistocene , ed. by Renee B. Walker and Boyce N. Driskell. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.

Walker, Renee B., Detwiler, Kandace R., Meeks, Scott C. and Boyce N. Driskell
2001   Berries, Bones and Blades: Reconstructing Late Paleoindian Subsistence Economy at Dust Cave, Alabama. Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 26(2):169-198.

VanDerwarker, Amber M. and Kandace R. Detwiler
2002   Gendered Practice in Cherokee Foodways: A Spatial Analysis of Plant Remains from the Coweeta Creek Site. Southeastern Archaeology 21(1):21-28.
2000   Plant and Animal Subsistence at the Coweeta Creek Site (31Ma34), Macon County, North Carolina. North Carolina Archaeology 49:59-77.

 

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