Alison Bell
Anthropology
Washington & Lee University
United States of America
Biography
Alison Bell is a associate Professor of Anthropology at Washington and Lee University
Research Interest
Historical Archaeology Power and Inequality Material Culture and the Built Environment Ethnicity/Race and Class Eastern United States, especially Virginia Consumption and Production 18th and 19th Centuries Archival and Oral Historical Sources
Publications
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Alison Bell (2003) Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology, edited by Charles Orser (Routledge, 2002) Historical Archaeology 37: 115-117.
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Alison Bell (2005) White Ethnogenesis and Gradual Capitalism: Perspectives from Colonial Archaeological Sites in the Chesapeake. American Anthropologist 107: 446-460.
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Alison Bell (2008) Moment and Metaphor: Reflections on Ivor Noël Hume’s Address at the 2007 Society for Historical Archaeology Meetings. The San Diego State University Occasional Archaeological Papers Vol: 26-30.