The Department of Anthropology and Otonabee College are pleased to announce the first annual Undergraduate Research Colloquium took place on April 13, 2022. This virtual gathering was a chance to showcase our undergraduate thesis students and their wide ranging research projects. Next year we hope to gather in person to celebrate our student work!
List of 2022 papers:
Julia McCuaig – Isotopic Reconstruction of Camelid Management Practices at Cerro de Oro, Peru
Melissa Merchant - Using Stable Isotope Analysis to Determine Guinea Pig (Cavid Porcellus) Diets from Cerro de Oro, Peru
Elizabeth Armstrong - Ethics, Conservation, and Analyses of Human Skeletal Collections
Cassidy Robertson - Great Lakes Maritime Archaeology
Madison Curran – The Effect of Demineralization Temperature on Collagen Extraction
Olivia Hall – Interpreting the Diet and Activities at Cerro de Oro Through Stable Isotopic Analysis Bone Collagen from Juvenile Canids
Stephanie Aultman - Towards an Understanding of the Ancient Maya Plant Resources in the Ka'kabish-Lamanai Corridor
Hannah Schroeder – Our Own Backyard, Durham Field School report