Zooarchaeologyat the University of Oregon

Madonna Moss

Madonna Moss is in charge of the Zooarchaeological Collection. She has been doing research on the Northwest Coast for almost 30 years. She has analyzed faunal remains from 15 sites in southeast Alaska. She is at work on the book, The Archaeology of North Pacific Fisheries.

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Jon Erlandson

Jon Erlandson has been doing archaeological research on the Pacific Coast for over 30 years. He and his students continue to work with faunal remains from San Miguel and Santa Rosa islands. Jon collected and prepared many of the shells in the invertebrate collection.

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Chelsea Buell

Chelsea Buell is a member of "Team Mink" and is assisting Molly Casperson in analysis of the bird bones from Mink Island.

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Molly Casperson

Molly Casperson is analyzing bird bones from the Mink Island site in Amalik Bay, Alaska, for her Master's project. These bird bones date from 7000 to 4000 BP.

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Hannah Cooney

Hannah Cooney is a member of "Team Mink" and is assisting Molly Casperson in analysis of the bird bones from Mink Island.

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Jaime Dexter

Jaime Dexter-Enriquez is working with Tracy Garcia to analyze fish bone from Chief's Island on the Oregon coast.

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Tracy Garcia

Tracy Garcia is working with Jaime Dexter to analyze fish bone from Chief's island on the Oregon coast.

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Robert Losey

Rob Losey is Associate Professor at the University of Alberta. We list him here on the Zooarch Lab website because of his contributions to the collection when he was graduate student. He received his Ph.D. from the UO in 2002.

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Patrick O'Grady

Patrick O'Grady is in charge of the Oregon Museum of Anthropology Research Division's faunal collection. His research centers on the Great Basin.

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Torrey Rick

Torrey Rick is Curator of North American Archaeology at the Smithsonian Institution. He warrants space on the Zooarch Lab website because of the many fish skeletons he contributed to our collection while he was a UO graduate student. He received his Ph.D. from UO in 2004.

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Heather Ulrich

Heather Ulrich is analyzing bird bones from the Dunes Site on the Oregon coast for her Master's project.

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