Below are examples of students’ final research posters for courses such as Introduction to Archaeological Laboratory Sciences, in which students conduct an independent research project and present their findings via a conference-style poster and talk.
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Developing a field guide to Bronze Age beads from Mongolia -
Understanding the green glazed ceramics of Dura Europos -
Predicting group assignment of Mexican clay ear plugs -
Stained glass windows at Yale's Hall of Graduate Studies -
Understanding Roman imperial economic decline with pXRF -
Re-evaluating Near Eatern Neolithicization through multi-sited obsidian sourcing -
Classifying Catfish Cave sherds using pXRF analysis -
On the Hunt for Hemozoin: Applications of X-Ray Fluorescence -
Experimental Methods and pXRF Parameters in Pigment Identification -
The Hunt for Hemozoin: FTIR-ATR Analysis -
Within the Mangrove Swamp: Geochemically Sourcing the Obsidian of Salinas La Blanca, Guatemala -
Chavín and Chawin: Archaeomagnetism at Chawin Punta -
Does Potter Paste Chemistry Support Pottery Groupings Based on Traditional Methods of Ceramic Analysis in South Central Africa? -
The Hunt Continues: Exploring Magnetometry to Identify Malaria in Human Skeletal Remains -
Measuring Geochemical Variability of Ceramics