New publication by Drs. Jacobi, DeVore, and Dye reexamines prehistoric massacres in the Tennessee River Valley

Keith Jacobi (Anthropology Department Chair) has co-authored a chapter with William E. De Vore (Office of Archaeological Research) and David H. Dye (Adjunct member of our faculty) in a volume on massacres.  The chapter is entitled, “Rethinking Massacres: A Bioarchaeological and Forensic Investigation of Prehistoric Multiple Burials in the Tennessee River Valley.”  The book, entitled Massacres: Bioarchaeology and Forensic Anthropology Approaches, is published by the University of Florida Press and is edited by Cheryl P. Anderson and Debra L. Martin. Check it out by clicking the link below.

Rethinking Massacres