
معرفی
Barbara J. Heath is a Professor and Department Head in Anthropological Archaeology at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. Her scholarly work spans archaeological method and theory, historical archaeology of eastern North America and the Caribbean, and the material culture of colonialism and the African diaspora. She is particularly noted for her research on Thomas Jefferson and public archaeology initiatives.
Education:
- Ph.D. (1988), American Civilization with specialization in Historical Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania
- M.A. (1983), American Civilization with specialization in Historical Archaeology, University of Pennsylvania
- B.A. (1982), Anthropology, The College of William and Mary
Research Focus: Heath's research integrates archaeological theory with empirical studies of historic landscapes, emphasizing postcolonial analysis, public interpretation, and the material culture of marginalized communities. She leads the 2024 Field School at Coan Hall Historical Archaeology Lab, focusing on engaging the Piedmont region's heritage.
Contact Information: Office 502 Strong Hall, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; phone 865-974-4408; email bheath2@utk.edu.





