David G. Moore
Professor
Anthropology
Warren Wilson College
United States of America
Biography
David G. Moore is professor of Anthropology.B.A. in Sociology/Criminology at University of California, M.A. in Anthropology at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Ph.D. in Anthropology at University of North Carolina.
Research Interest
16th-century Contact period archaeology in the Southeast archaeology of the southern Appalachians Native American ceramic studies
Publications
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Robin A., Jr., David G. Moore, and Christopher B. Rodning (2011) Limiting Resistance: Juan Pardo and the Shrinking of Spanish La Florida, 1566-1568. In Enduring Conquests: Rethinking the Archaeology of Resistance to Spanish Colonialism in the Americas, edited by Matthew Liebmann and Melissa S. Murphy pp: 19-39.
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Christopher B. and David G. Moore (2010) South Appalachian Mississippian and Protohistoric Mortuary Practices in Southwestern North Carolina. In Papers in Honor of Bennie C. Keel, edited by Edmond A. Boudreaux, III, Christopher B. Rodning, and Jane Eastman. ​Southeastern Archaeology 29: 80-100.
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Moore David G Catawba Indians; De Soto Expedition; Estatoe Path; Pardo Expeditions; in The Encyclopedia of North Carolina, edited by William S. Powell, University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill.