
Jacob Holland-Lulewicz
· Assistant Professor of AnthropologyPennsylvania State University · Anthropology
Active 2016–2024
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Jacob Holland-Lulewicz is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Pennsylvania State University. His research programs focus on institutions of governance and cross-cultural perspectives on human network dynamics, integrating social sciences and humanities disciplines such as anthropology, political science, network sciences, and history. His work addresses the deep social histories of Indigenous eastern North America, with particular attention to Muskogean political histories spanning from 5,000 years ago to the present. Holland-Lulewicz's interdisciplinary approach combines broad social science perspectives with community-based research and specific historical case studies. His field and lab projects are conducted across eastern North America, including regions such as the Georgia Coast, South Carolina Low Country, Southern Appalachia, and the Lower Illinois Valley, as well as other locations across North America like Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Mississippi, Ontario, and the Basin of Mexico. His research includes archaeological and ethnohistorical investigations into Indigenous governance, social networks, and human-environment interactions, utilizing methods such as GIS, remote sensing, radiocarbon dating, Bayesian chronological modeling, ceramic analysis, and archaeometric analyses. Holland-Lulewicz's work emphasizes Indigenous collaboration and community engagement, contributing to a deeper understanding of Indigenous political histories and their interactions with colonizers.
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