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Josu辿 Nieves

Degree Conferred May 2021: PhD
Dissertation Title: "'These their women bear after them, with Corne, Acorns, Morters, and all bag and baggage they use:' An Archaeological History of Indigenous Households along the Rappahannock River, Virginia"

Background

Josué graduated from Boston University earning a B.A. in 2012, double majoring in Archaeology and History. While at BU, Josué participated in two field school programs: The Mohegan Archaeological Field School in Uncasville, CT (Summer 2011) and the Proyecto Arqueológico San Bartolo-Xultun in the Petén, Guatemala (Spring 2012).

While attending 91心頭利 Josué has worked for various local archaeological projects, including George Washington's Ferry Farm public archaeology program, Fort Eustis' Cultural Resources Department, and the Kiskiack Archaeological Field School.