Box 4
Contains 17 Results:
"Modern Mortuary Practices" Maria O'Donovan honor thesis and correspondence, 1987-1988
This sub-series contains materials related to the Gravestone Project's creation, administration, and resaerch results. Files include course syllabi, research notes, student papers, drafts of publications about the project, and correspondence.
Blythe Roveland paper for the Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meeting, 1989
This sub-series contains materials related to the Gravestone Project's creation, administration, and resaerch results. Files include course syllabi, research notes, student papers, drafts of publications about the project, and correspondence.
"Domestic Relations in the Cemetery" paper, Society for Historical Archeology, 1989
This sub-series contains materials related to the Gravestone Project's creation, administration, and resaerch results. Files include course syllabi, research notes, student papers, drafts of publications about the project, and correspondence.
Anthropology 169 cemetery research projects, 1994
This sub-series contains materials related to the Gravestone Project's creation, administration, and resaerch results. Files include course syllabi, research notes, student papers, drafts of publications about the project, and correspondence.
"Living with the Dead" and "Molded in Stone," outlines and notes, 1994
This sub-series contains materials related to the Gravestone Project's creation, administration, and resaerch results. Files include course syllabi, research notes, student papers, drafts of publications about the project, and correspondence.
Class material and evaluations, 1994
This sub-series contains materials related to the Gravestone Project's creation, administration, and resaerch results. Files include course syllabi, research notes, student papers, drafts of publications about the project, and correspondence.
"Living with the Dead" drafts, correspondence, and project outlines, 1995
This sub-series contains materials related to the Gravestone Project's creation, administration, and resaerch results. Files include course syllabi, research notes, student papers, drafts of publications about the project, and correspondence.