Ronald Anthony
Adjunct Instructor of Anthropology
Education
M.A., Anthropology, University of South Carolina
B.A., Anthropology, East Carolina University
Research Interests
- Cultural Resource Management
- Archaeological Lab Methods and Field Techniques
- Artifact Conservation
- Colonial and Antebellum Plantation Archaeology Concern African American Populations
- Cultural Interaction in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast During the Colonial Period
Courses Taught
- ANTH 101: Introduction to Anthropology
- ANTH 202: Introduction to Archaeology
- ANTH 493: Field School in Archaeology
Selected Publications
Sole or Principal Authorship
Anthony, Ronald W.
- 2016a Colono Ware Variety in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Paper presented at the 81st Annual Meeting of the Society For American Archaeology, Orlando, Florida.
- 2016b Revisiting Colono Ware Variety in the South Carolina Lowcountry. South Carolina Antiquities 48:27-39. Journal of the Archaeological Society of South Carolina, Inc., Columbia.
- 2014 Dill Sanctuary Archaeology: The Catherine Parker Site. Archaeological Contributions 48, The Charleston Museum, Charleston.
- 2013 The Right Time, The Right Place. South Carolina Antiquities 45:29-33. Journal of the Archaeological Society of South Carolina, Inc., Columbia.
- 2012a Historic Aboriginal Pottery at Stono Plantation: A Descriptive Summary. Paper presented at the 1st Southeastern Conference on Historic Sites Archaeology, Charleston, South Carolina.
- 2012b Dill Sanctuary Archaeology: A Descriptive Summary. Archaeological Contributions 46, The Charleston Museum, Charleston.
- 2010 The Right Time, The Right Place. Paper presented at the 43rd Society For Historical Archaeology Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Amelia Island, Florida.
- 2009 South Carolina Colono Ware: A New World Innovation. South Carolina Antiquities 41:84-93. Journal of the Archaeological Society of South Carolina, Inc., Columbia.
- 2008 The Catherine Parker Site (38CH857): Archaeological Management Summary. Appendix II (DOT response re I-526). Manuscript on file, The Charleston Museum.
- 2005 South Carolina Colonoware: Perplexing Yet Exciting. Paper presented at the 62nd Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Columbia, South Carolina.