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Peter Daniel Ellis
- PhD Student - Archaeology
Peter Ellis is interested in the interaction between Russian merchants and the Natives of southwest Alaska in the 18th and 19th centuries. More specifically, he is interested in the ways the Native people organized themselves on the landscape and within communities as they negotiated the new forces created by a Russian presence.
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BA - Anthropology - Wake Forest University (2014)Publications
Jones, Eric E., and Peter Ellis. (2016) Multiscalar Settlement Ecology Study of Piedmont Village Tradition Communities, AD 1000–1600. Southeastern Archaeology, 35(2): 85-114.