The George Washington University


David K. Thulman

Assistant Professorial Lecturer of Anthropology
E-mail dthulman@gwu.edu
Office: HAH B-01 / (202) 994-2095

Dr. Thulman is an archaeologist with a focus on Paleoindians and a particular interest in cultural heritage and cultural property issues.

Research

Areas of research include chronological and spatial patterns of variation in material culture, regionalization, and cultural boundary maintenance as reflected in the archaeological record.

Selected Publications

Articles & Book Chapters

2008 Thulman, D. "A typology of fluted points from Florida," Florida Anthropologist 60:63-75.
[2008] Thulman, D. "Using isolated artifacts to reconstruct social organization," In Caryn Berg and Christine Ward, eds., Theoretical Approaches to the Interpretation of Flaked Stone Assemblages. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press (in press).
[2008] Thulman, D. "Freshwater availability as the constraining factor in the Middle Paleoindian occupation of north-central Florida," Geoarchaeology (under review).

Courses Taught

Anth 150: Human Rights and Ethics
Anth 182: Archaeology of North America
Anth 237: Ethics and Cultural Property

Education

Ph.D. 2006, Florida State University
M.S. 2003, Florida State University
J.D. 1982, George Washington University
B.A. 1978, University of Pennsylvania

 

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