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Knowledge Feature – Determining MNI (Minimum Number of Individuals)

March 14, 2018January 23, 2019by Stephanie HalmhoferLeave a Comment on Knowledge Feature – Determining MNI (Minimum Number of Individuals)
Knowledge Feature – Determining MNI (Minimum Number of Individuals)

How do bio/osteoarchaeologists, zooarchaeologists, and forensic anthropologists figure out how many individuals are in an assemblage?

Digging in the Wrong Place: “Undiscovered”

January 22, 2018January 22, 2018by Stephanie HalmhoferLeave a Comment on Digging in the Wrong Place: “Undiscovered”
Digging in the Wrong Place: “Undiscovered”

Let's talk about the controversy surrounding the pharaoh Tutankhamun's DNA.

Knowledge Feature – X-Ray Fluorescence

October 29, 2017January 8, 2018by Stephanie HalmhoferLeave a Comment on Knowledge Feature – X-Ray Fluorescence
Knowledge Feature – X-Ray Fluorescence

I'm making my first ever attempt at XRF analysis. I don't know if it will work, but there's only one way to find out!

What’s Up Next on the Archaeological Horizon?

October 6, 2017December 21, 2017by Stephanie HalmhoferLeave a Comment on What’s Up Next on the Archaeological Horizon?
What’s Up Next on the Archaeological Horizon?

I've finished my Masters - what's next?

An Unsolicited Guide to Writing your Archaeology Thesis

August 29, 2017August 1, 2018by Stephanie Halmhofer1 Comment on An Unsolicited Guide to Writing your Archaeology Thesis
An Unsolicited Guide to Writing your Archaeology Thesis

You've done it. You've reached the point where it's time to start writing your archaeology thesis. These are my suggestions on how to actually write it.

Part 2: Updates on the Little Glass Time Machines – Sexwamin and the Bohemian Blown-Glass Beads

July 20, 2017July 28, 2018by Stephanie Halmhofer2 Comments on Part 2: Updates on the Little Glass Time Machines – Sexwamin and the Bohemian Blown-Glass Beads
Part 2: Updates on the Little Glass Time Machines – Sexwamin and the Bohemian Blown-Glass Beads

Some exciting updates to my glass bead research!

What is an Osteobiography?

May 27, 2017June 2, 2018by Stephanie Halmhofer1 Comment on What is an Osteobiography?
What is an Osteobiography?

At the core of osteoarchaeological research is an osteobiography. But what is that? And how do we write one?

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