Bradley Thomas Lepper (born November 19, 1955) is an American archaeologist best known for his work on ancient earthworks and ice age peoples in Ohio. Lepper is the Curator of Archaeology and Manager of Archaeology and Natural History at the Ohio History Connection.[1][2]
Society for American Archaeology Book Award (2007, for Ohio Archaeology: An Illustrated Chronicle of Ohio's Ancient American Indian Cultures)[6]
Ohio Archaeological Council Public Awareness Award (2008)[7]
Publications
Hooge, Paul; Lepper, Bradley (1992). Vanishing Heritage: Notes and Queries about the Archaeology and Culture History of Licking County, Ohio. Ohio: Licking County Archaeology and Landmarks Society. ISBN978-0963433107. OCLC27992155.
Lepper, Bradley (1995). People of the Mounds: Ohio's Hopewell Culture. Columbus: Ohio Historical Society. OCLC34005808.
Lepper, Bradley; Yerkes, Richard (1997). "Hopewellian Occupations at the Northern Periphery of the Newark Earthworks: The Newark Expressway Sites Revisited". In Dancey, William; Pacheco, Paul (eds.). Ohio Hopewell Community Organization. Kent: Kent State University Press. pp. 175–206. ISBN978-0873385619. OCLC35280493.
Lepper, Bradley (1998). "The Archaeology of the Newark Earthworks". In Mainfort, Robert; Sullivan, Lynne (eds.). Ancient Earthen Enclosures of the Eastern Woodlands. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. pp. 114–134. ISBN978-0813015927. OCLC38425858.
Lepper, Bradley (1999). "Pleistocene Peoples of Midcontinental North America". In Bonnichsen, Robson; Turnmire, Karen (eds.). Ice Age People of North America. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press. pp. 362–394. ISBN978-0870714580. OCLC41231290.
Lepper, Bradley (2000). "Tracking Ohio's Hopewell Road". In Bayman, James; Stark, Miriam (eds.). Exploring the Past: Readings in Archaeology. Durham: Carolina Academic Press. ISBN978-0890896990. OCLC40473702.
Lepper, Bradley (2002). The Newark Earthworks: A Wonder of the Ancient World. Columbus: Ohio Historical Society. OCLC82900951.
Connolly, Robert; Lepper, Bradley, eds. (2004). The Fort Ancient Earthworks: Prehistoric Lifeways of the Hopewell Culture in Southwestern Ohio. Columbus: Ohio Historical Society. ISBN978-0877580294. OCLC61197900. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
Lepper, Bradley (2004). "Public Policy, Academic Archaeology, and the First Americans". In Lepper, Bradley; Bonnichsen, Robson (eds.). New Perspectives on the First Americans. College Station: Center for the Study of the First Americans. pp. 203–208. ISBN9781585443642. OCLC55516872.
Lepper, Bradley (2004). "The Newark Earthworks: Monumental Geometry and Astronomy at a Hopewellian Pilgrimage Center". In Sharp, Robert (ed.). Hero, Hawk, and Open Hand: American Indian Art of the Ancient Midwest and South. Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago. pp. 73–82. ISBN9780300104677. OCLC56633574.
Bonnichsen, Robson; Lepper, Bradley (2005). "Changing Perceptions of Paleoamerican Prehistory". In Bonnichsen, Robson (ed.). Paleoamerican Origins: Beyond Clovis. College Station: Center for the Study of the First Americans. pp. 9–22. ISBN9781585445400. OCLC61758058.
Lepper, Bradley (2005). Ohio Archaeology: An Illustrated Chronicle of Ohio's Ancient American Indian Cultures. Wilmington: Orange Frazer Press. ISBN9781882203390. OCLC56614293.
Lepper, Bradley (2006). "The Great Hopewell Road and the Role of the Pilgrimage in the Hopewell Interaction Sphere". In Charles, Douglas; Buikstra, Jane (eds.). Recreating Hopewell. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. pp. 122–133. ISBN978-0813028989. OCLC61758660.
Lepper, Bradley (2010). "The Ceremonial Landscape of the Newark Earthworks and the Raccoon Creek Valley". In Byers, A.; Wymer, DeeAnne (eds.). Hopewell Settlement Patterns, Subsistence, and Symbolic Landscapes. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. pp. 97–127. ISBN9780813034553. OCLC437299355.