Students
Gina Watkinson Conservation Laboratory Coordinator (ASM) gwatkins@email.arizona.edu TEL: (520)-621-6314 Office: Arizona State Museum, Conservation Lab, Room 125 Gina is an archaeology doctoral student in the School of Anthropology, University of Arizona. She began the archaeology program in the fall of 2016. Gina is also the laboratory coordinator for the Preservation Division at the Arizona State Museum where she has worked since 2007. She received a... [more information] |
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James Webber jwebber@email.arizona.edu James is a Ph.D. student studying the evolution of human endurance running. He is currently using a postmodernist apporach to rexamine the role of women, children, and the elderly in the apperance of derrived skeletal traits in early Homo that have been linked to male hunting behaviors. [more information] |
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Rebecca Wey rwey@email.arizona.edu I am currently studying a literary initiative launched in response to narco-violence in Mexico, Nuestra Aparente Rendición, or “Our Apparent Surrender.” Drawing from Richard Rorty’s concept of the contingency of language and articulating this to a critical project with Lacanian psychoanalysis, I... [more information] |
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Alena Wigodner awigodner@email.arizona.edu I am a PhD student in archaeology with a concentration in archaeology of the Mediterranean world. I received my B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis in 2014 and my M.A. from the University of Arizona in 2017. My area of focus is Roman colonialism, specifically in the western Roman provinces... [more information] |
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Jordan Wilson Bioarchaeologist jkrummel@email.arizona.edu I am a doctoral candidate in bioarchaeology. My dissertation research focuses on interpreting atypical or deviant burials using archaeothanatology, but I also study the health of women and infants during pregnancy and the early postnatal period. I work in Roman Umbria and the prehistoric Sonoran... [more information] |
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Matthew Winter mwinter@email.arizona.edu I consider myself first and foremost as a broadly trained archaeologist of the Mediterranean. Currently, my main research focus is on the Hellenistic and Roman periods in the Eastern Mediterranean. I study architecture, urbanism, and social networks, all of which is guided by a firm grounding in... [more information] |
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Kayla Worthey kbworthey@email.arizona.edu [more information] |