Talks

Forthcoming talks

Past talks

Craniometr­ic Investigat­ion and Biological Variabilit­y of a North American Historic Chinese Cemetery

Where: AAPA 2008 Dates: 9th April 2008 - 12th April 2008

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Fate of the Xiongnu: What happened to the legendary nomads?

Where: UM Grad/Faculty conference When: April 2008

Co-presented with B. Christy, A. Burch, and N. Seguchi

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A bridge between West and East: A craniofaci­al perspectiv­e on Anatolian biological diversity & Turkish population history and structure

Where: University Of Montana Anthropology Department When: April 2008

with Dr. Noriko Seguchi

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Where: American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Seattle, WA When: February 2006

with Dr. Jennifer Thompson

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What's in a Name? Twitter, facebook, connotea, & del.icio.u­s: Integrativ­e approaches to sharing, teaching, and learning

Where: Extended Learning Institute 2009, UM Online

This presentation will explore social book-marking and networking web sites in the often integrative, collaborative, and imaginative world of Web 2.0. The use of these sites can often promote discussion that is both intellectual and provoking, to greater enhance the learning and teaching experience in an online environment.

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The people of the Xiongnu culture (3rd century BC - 2nd century AD): Insights into the biological diversity of the earliest Eurasian nomadic steppe empire

Where: AAPA 2009

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