Graduate Student, Anthropology
University of Calgary, Archaeology, Greek and Roman Studies
Research Associate, Calgary Institute for the Humanities
Thesis Title: 1) Ethnoarchaeological Perspectives on the Mortuary Practices of Jordanian Bedouin, 2) Ethnomedicine and Ethnobotany amongst the Bedouin of Jordan: Applications to Increase the Archaeological Visibility of Pastoral Nomads through the Identification of Plant Subfossils
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Kent Fowler
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About
I've been told that I should stop being interested in all aspects of archaeology and find a focus. My ethnoarchaeological work is primarily in increasing the archaeological visibility of nomadic people, such as the Bedouin of Jordan. Although I have ended up traveling down the ethnoarchaeological path, my main interests in archaeology include mortuary archaeology and human osteology.









