Tyler Heneghan, Esq. (he/him)
Cultural Heritage Reparations Activist | PhD Candidate | Attorney
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Rutgers University
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Art History Publications
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Chroma: Ancient Sculpture in Color—telling (not engaging) the history of polychromy
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Chroma: Ancient Sculpture in Color—telling (not engaging) the history of polychromy
Legal Publications
Reframing ‘Art’ to Art: Deterring Looters and Injecting Contemporary Native American Art through Charitable Deductions
Reframing ‘Art’ to Art: Deterring Looters and Injecting Contemporary Native American Art through Charitable Deductions
Guerrilla Hacking the Art World: Legal Issues in Unsanctioned Augmented Reality in Museums and Public Art
Guerrilla Hacking the Art World: Legal Issues in Unsanctioned Augmented Reality in Museums and Public Art
The Colonization of Native American Trademarks and Designs: the past, present, and (potentially decolonized) future
The Colonization of Native American Trademarks and Designs: the past, present, and (potentially decolonized) future
What Never Was: The Indigenous American Cultural Heritage Repatriation Problem
What Never Was: The Indigenous American Cultural Heritage Repatriation Problem
Dying for a Greener Tomorrow: Legalizing Alkaline Hydrolysis
Dying for a Greener Tomorrow: Legalizing Alkaline Hydrolysis
Legislative Drafting
(Commonwealth of Massachusetts) An Act To Promote The Option of Alkaline Hydrolysis (Presented by Senator Cynthia Stone Creem)
(Commonwealth of Massachusetts) An Act To Promote The Option of Alkaline Hydrolysis (Presented by Senator Cynthia Stone Creem)
Archaeology Publications
(M.S. Thesis) Bladelet Polish: A Lithic Analysis of Spracklen (33GR1585), an Upland Hopewell Campsite
(M.S. Thesis) Bladelet Polish: A Lithic Analysis of Spracklen (33GR1585), an Upland Hopewell Campsite
This thesis builds upon recent investigations at Spracklen (33GR1585), a small upland site in Greene County, Ohio. The presence of non-local cherts, bladelets, and bladelet cores indicates a Middle Woodland Ohio Hopewell occupation. Raw material sourcing, debitage analyses, and a use-wear analysis uncovered that Spracklen functioned as a logistical hunting campsite. Its people utilized bladelets for butchery and hide-working processes. This information provides new insights into Hopewellian life in the uplands and its place within Hopewell community organization.
Spracklen (33GR1585): New Insights into Short-Term Middle Woodland Sites in the Uplands
Spracklen (33GR1585): New Insights into Short-Term Middle Woodland Sites in the Uplands
Who were the people of Spracklen? Studying Native American community through their tools
Who were the people of Spracklen? Studying Native American community through their tools
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