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Kurt A. Jordan
Kurt A. Jordan
Professor of Anthropology and American Indian and Indigenous Studies, Cornell University
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Colonies, colonialism, and cultural entanglement: the archaeology of postcolumbian intercultural relations
KA Jordan
International handbook of historical archaeology, 31-49, 2009
1212009
The Seneca restoration, 1715-1754: An Iroquois local political economy
KA Jordan
University Press of Florida, 2008
772008
The political economy of archaeological cultures: Marxism and American historical archaeology
CN Matthews, MP Leone, KA Jordan
Journal of Social Archaeology 2 (1), 109-134, 2002
682002
Incorporation and colonization: postcolumbian Iroquois satellite communities and processes of indigenous autonomy
KA Jordan
American Anthropologist 115 (1), 29-43, 2013
442013
Not just “one site against the world”: Seneca Iroquois intercommunity connections and autonomy, 1550–1779
KA Jordan
Across a Great Divide: Continuity and Change in Native North American …, 2010
282010
Pruning Colonialism: Vantage point, local political economy, and cultural entanglement in the Archaeology of post-1415 Indigenous Peoples
KA Jordan
Rethinking Colonial Pasts Through Archaeology, 103-120, 2014
272014
Seneca Iroquois settlement pattern, community structure, and housing, 1677–1779
KA Jordan
Northeast Anthropology 67, 23-60, 2004
192004
Understanding the built environment at the Seneca Iroquois White Springs Site using large-scale, multi-instrument archaeogeophysical surveys
PA Gerard-Little, MB Rogers, KA Jordan
Journal of Archaeological Science 39 (7), 2042-2048, 2012
182012
Enacting Gender and Kinship around a Large Outdoor Fire Pit at the Seneca Iroquois Townley-Read Site, 1715–1754
KA Jordan
Historical Archaeology 48, 61-90, 2014
162014
Categories in motion: emerging perspectives in the Archaeology of Postcolumbian indigenous communities
KA Jordan
Historical Archaeology 50 (3), 62-80, 2016
132016
An Eighteenth Century Seneca Iroquois Short Longhouse from the Townley-Read Site, c. AD 1715–1754
KA Jordan
The Bulletin: Journal of the New York State Archaeological Association 119 …, 2003
122003
The archaeology of the Iroquois restoration: Settlement, housing, and economy at a dispersed Seneca community, ca. AD 1715–1754
KA Jordan
Columbia University, 2002
82002
Regional Diversity and Colonialism in Eighteenth Century Iroquoia
KA Jordan
Iroquoian Archaeology and Analytic Scale, 215-230, 2009
72009
Markers of Difference or Makers of Difference? Atypical Practices at Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Satellite Sites, ca. 1650–1700
KA Jordan
Historical Archaeology 52 (1), 12-29, 2018
62018
The Production of Affluence in Central New York: The Archaeology and History of Geneva’s White Springs Manor, 1806–1951
PA Gerard-Little, AK Moutner, KA Jordan, MB Rogers
Historical Archaeology 50 (4), 36-64, 2016
42016
The Gayogohó:no People in the Cayuga Lake Region: A Brief History
KA Jordan
Tompkins County Historical Commission, 2022
22022
Secularism as ideology: Exploring assumptions of cultural equivalence in museum repatriation
C Matthews, KA Jordan
Ideologies in Archaeology, 212-232, 2011
22011
UnFrame: An Augmented Reality Narrative on the History and Possible Future of North American Timber Framing
L Spencer, KA Jordan, L Lok
SIGraDi 2023 Proceedings: Accelerated Landscapes. XXVII International …, 2024
2024
Departing and Returning: Haudenosaunee Homeland Contexts for the Iroquois du Nord Villages
KA Jordan
The History and Archaeology of the Iroquois du Nord, 33-51, 2023
2023
Small and Under-Recorded Sites as Evidence for Gayogo‐hó:no' (Cayuga) and Onöndowa'ga:' (Seneca) Regional Settlement Expansion, circa 1640–1690
KA Jordan
Archaeologies of Indigenous Presence, 242-264, 2022
2022
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