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Amy Klemmer

  • Teaching Assistant Dissertator, Anthropology

Courses Taught

  • ANTH 525 - Analysis of Faunal Remains

Research Interests

  • Zooarchaeology
  • South American archaeology
  • Human eco-dynamics
  • Cultural heritage
  • Coastal archaeology
  • Environmental archaeology
  • Climate change
  • Paleoenvironmental reconstruction
  • Subsistence practices
  • Ethnoarchaeology
  • Ichthyology

Dissertation Title: "Climate Change and Human Ecology in Coastal Ecuador: A Zooarchaeological Study" (working title)

Awards and Honors

  • 51ÁÔÆæ Distinguished Graduate Student Fellow, 2020-2021

Biographical Sketch

Research Interests: zooarchaeology, South American archaeology, human eco-dynamics, cultural heritage, coastal archaeology, environmental archaeology, climate change, paleoenvironmental reconstruction, subsistence practices, ethnoarchaeology, ichthyology\nDissertation Title: "Climate Change and Human Ecology in Coastal Ecuador: A Zooarchaeological Study" (working title)\nAdvisor: Dr. Jean Hudson\nAmy is a Teaching Assistant for ANTH 525, Zooarchaeology: Analysis of Faunal Remains and a 51ÁÔÆæ Distinguished Graduate Student Fellow, 2020-2021\n