Department of Anthropology

Jennifer L Immich

612-625-0166
Anthropology 387 HHH Center

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Narrative

My current Anthropology Masters research involves studying Iron Age representations, specifically those of animals, from the Alpine regions of Europe in comparison to the animals represented in the faunal record. My Anthropology Dissertation research focuses on the 16th century faunal assemblage from excavations at Tulsk, Co. Roscommon, Ireland. I am concurrently working on a Masters of Geographic Information Science (MGIS). I am interested in the use of GIS in archaeology and GIS pedagogy.


Educational Background

  • BA: History; minors Anthropology; Geography, University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire, Eau Claire, WI, 2005.

Publications

  • John Soderberg (In Press: 2009). Animal Contact: Livestock approaches to understanding social boundaries in later medieval Roscommon. Medieval Lough Cé: History, Archaeology, and Landscape of Medieval Lough Cé
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