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Lori E. Wright
Associate Professor
Email: lwright@tamu.edu
Phone: (979) 862-7665
Office: 316E Anthropology
 

Dr. Wright supervises the following graduate students:

Student Program
Primary Research Area
Christine Alvarez Ph.D. Bioarchaeology, Texas
Shannon Bowman
Ph.D.
Bioarchaeology
Larkin Kennedy
Ph.D.
Bioarchaeology
Kathleen Murray
M.A.
Bioarchaeology, Southwest US
Maria Parks Ph.D. Bioarchaeology, Brazil


Recent graduates of our program whose work was supervised by Dr. Wright include:

Cassady Yoder , Ph.D. 2006
Dissertation:  The Late Medieval Agrarian Crisis and Black Death Plague Epidemic in Denmark:  A paleopathological and Paleodietary Perspective.
Dr. Yoder is teaching at Texas A&M University and Blinn College in Fall 2006.

Jason Wiersema , Ph.D. 2006
Dissertation:  The Petrous Portion of the Human Temporal Bone:  Potential for Forensic Individuation.
Dr. Wiersema is a forensic anthropologist for Harris County, Texas (Houston).

Eric Bartelink , Ph.D. 2006
Dissertation:  Resource Intensification in Pre-Contact Central California:  A Bioarchaeological Perspective on Diet and Health Patterns among Hunter-Gatherers from the Lower Sacramento Valley and San Francisco Bay.
Dr. Bartelink is an Assistant Professor at California State University , Chico, CA.

Andrew Scherer , Ph.D. 2004
Dissertation:  Dental Analysis of Classic Period Population Variability in the Maya Area
Dr. Scherer is an Assistant Professor at Wagner College , Staten Island, NY. 

Amador Minjares , M.A.  2003
Thesis: Human Skeletal Remains of the Ancient Maya in the Caves of Dos Pilas, Guatemala

Joan Baker , Ph.D.  2001
Dissertation: No Golden Age of Peace: A Bioarchaeological Investigation of Interpersonal Violence on the West Gulf Coastal Plain
Dr. Baker works for the US Army Central Identification Lab , Hawaii.
 
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