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Tag Archives: University of Michigan
My Dissertation Defense
It’s been a quiet month on the blog. My absence has been due to the fact that I’ve been up to lots of different things, including: Participating in the University of Michigan Preparing Future Faculty program (through which I was … Continue reading
Piecing together the puzzle: Brown bag at UMMAA
I’ll be giving a talk today at noon at the University of Michigan Museum of Anthropological Archaeology. The talk will take place in the Ruthven Museum of Natural History, Room 2009. If you attend, you’ll also get to hear from … Continue reading
Skeleton Keys – Talk for the Michigan Archaeological Society
Tonight I’m going to be giving a public talk for the Huron Valley chapter of the Michigan Archaeological Society. The talk will discuss how to lose ten pounds in a single week, how to make $10,000 a month while working from … Continue reading
Posted in Bioarchaeology, Osteology
Tagged anthropology, archaeology, bioarchaeology, Kelsey Museum, osteology, University of Michigan
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What I’m Doing With My Summer (Part I)
What’s that you say? Have I been absent from the blog for the past several weeks due to exciting journeys to exotic locales, traversing the desolate morains of Iceland, scaling the heights of Peruvian peaks, and exploring the stark desert beauty of … Continue reading
SAA 2015: The Bioarchaeology of Looting
I’m typing this from the lobby of a hotel in downtown San Francisco, which has been one of the most unique cities I’ve ever visited – cars parallel parked sideways on the insanely steep streets, thick blankets of fog rolling … Continue reading
Posted in Bioarchaeology, Conferences
Tagged anthropology, Berkeley, bioarchaeology, looting, Nubia, University of Michigan
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