Kelly J. Knudson, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Director, Archaeological Chemistry Laboratory Center for Bioarchaeological Research School of Human Evolution and Social Change Arizona State University PO Box 872402 Tempe, AZ 85287-2402 E-mail address: kelly.knudson@asu.edu Office phone: 480-727-0767 Fax: 480-965-7671 Office location: Social Science 225E Office hours: MW 3:00-4:00 pm |
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The
Archaeological Chemistry Laboratory, affiliated
with the Center for Bioarchaeological Research in the School of Human
Evolution and Social Change at ASU, focuses on chemical analyses of
archaeological materials, particularly bone and soils. |
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My
Andean research focuses on residential
mobility in the Tiwanaku and Wari polities. I utilize a combination of archaeological
chemistry and bioarchaeology, particularly stable isotope analyses of archaeological
human and modern faunal tooth enamel and bone. |
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In
addition, I am currently utilizing chemical
analyses of soils at modern and
archaeological seasonal subsistence camps in western Alaska in order to determine
the soil signatures of archaeological activity areas. |
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2004
Knudson, Kelly J. Tiwanaku
Residential Mobility in the South Central Andes: Identifying Archaeological
Human Migration
through Strontium Isotope
Analysis. Unpublished Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Anthropology,
University of Wisconsin at Madison. |
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ASB
494/591: Andean Archaeology (spring 2006) |
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All content © 2005 K. J. Knudson |
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