Author: Kathleen Forste
Department of Archaeology, Ph.D. student
Maria Codlin and Kathleen Forste have both been awarded Short Term Graduate Research Abroad Fellowships from the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences at BU! Maria will use it to continue her dissertation research on animal consumption through the analysis of faunal remains from Teotihuacan, Mexico, and Kathleen will use it to continue her dissertation […]
Maria Codlin will be presenting at on “Social Landscapes and Kapu in the Hawaiian Islands: A Case Study from the Ka’û district, Hawai’i Island” at the Society for American Archaeology in the general session “Archaeology of Oceania” at 10:45 am Saturday 9th April.
Anna Goldfield will present her research on Neanderthal fire use and extinction in the general session “European Zooarchaeology” on Thursday, April 7 at 4:30pm.
Marston will be a discussant for the session “Archaeoethnobotany and Household Contexts” at the 81st Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology on Thursday morning, April 7.
Kathleen Forste is a co-author of a newly published article in the Journal of Ethnobiology entitled “Disturbing Developments: An Archaeobotanical Perspective on Pinyon-Juniper Woodland Fire Ecology, Economic Resource Production, and Ecosystem History.” Read it here: Sullivan, Berkebile, Forste, and Washam 2015 JOE Congratulations, Kathleen!