Dr. Amy Kowal

Contact Details:

  • Phone: (850) 644-4754
  • Email: akowal@fsu.edu
  • Offices:
    • Department of Anthropology / Innovation Park, Suite 227
  • Office Hours:
    • Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 10:10am to 11:00am in Kellogg Research Building ,Room 328 (KRB_328)
  • Vitae: Dr. Kowal's Vitae

Biography:

Hailing from Buffalo, New York I attended the University of Buffalo and spent a semester as an undergraduate enrolled in courses whose descriptions appealed to me from the course catalog; one among them was Great Sites and Romantic Archaeology. My major changed, I spent my junior and senior years in the Anthropology Department developing an interest in the real story behind our history.

Florida's warmth and multicultural contact brought me to the Anthropology Department at Florida State University along with my husband. Here I explored the history of the Southeastern United States from the Paleoindian period to the present day. Native Americans, minority populations and contact situations are the subjects I still find most interesting. American history has always been of interest, now I just research the other side's point of view.

My research has included plantation studies, battlefield sites, Archaic skeletal populations, bioarchaeology and race, and museum studies. My doctoral dissertation research focused on the exhibition of agency of the African American Population at Snee Farm, South Carolina seen through an analysis of the ceramic assemblage of the plantation's main house, outbuildings, and slave village. Currently I am completing the publication of The Archaeological Report of the Charles Pinckney National Historic Site coauthored with Bennie Keel, a continuation of my dissertation research.

My primary responsibility is as a teacher and advisor to undergraduate students here at Florida State University. Trained as a four-field anthropologist at FSU, I teach courses in each subdiscipline, emphasizing the cooperative nature of Anthropology as a science and teaching the indigenous point of view as well.

Academic Career: Ph.D. and MA in Anthropology from the Florida State University; BA in Anthropology from the State University of New York at Buffalo

Field of Study - Archaeology and Physical Anthropology with interest in:

  • Historical Archaeology
  • African American Archaeology
  • Ethnicity
  • Archaeological Theory
  • Public Archaeology
  • Bioarchaeology and Race
  • Museum Studies

Courses:

  • ANT2100 - Introduction to Archaeology
  • ANT2100L - Introduction to Archaeology Lab
  • ANT2410 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
  • ANT3212 - Peoples of the World
  • ANT3141 - World Prehistory
  • ANT3451 - Race: Bio & Culture
  • ANT4241 - Anthropology of Religion

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