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Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anthropology

307 Battle Hall
Campus Box 3120
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3120
919-967-3876 (phone)
919-962-1613 (fax)
elizabeth.anne.jones@unc.edu

Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006

Research And Teaching Interests

Elizabeth Jones studies Methods of Ethnohistory (including documentary research and oral history), Historical Demography (parish/civil records), Historical Ecology (historic cartography and GIS landscape studies), Archaeology (ceramics) and Material Culture studies (clothing); Celtic studies—relationship between archaeology and literature; Monasticism in medieval France—issues of gender and space; Early Modern studies of gender and family, small farms, agriculture, climate and land-use in Burgundy and the United States. While earning her Ph.D. at UNC in Anthroplogy, she also earned the Graduate Minor in Interdisciplinary Medieval Studies. She is a Research Associate of the Research Laboratories of Archaeology, and is currently conducting research in Burgundy on landscape and rural life.