Anthropology students receive Mark Diamond Research Fund grants

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Congraluations to the following graduate students from the Department of Anthropology who received Mark Diamond Research Fund grants:

Kaitlin Ahern, (Tim Chevral, advisor) “Monumental Foundations: An Investigation of the Preclassic Development of Civic-Ceremonial Plazas in the Cival Region, Guatemala”

Mark Conaway, (Noreen Von Cramon-Taubadel, advisor)  “Quantification of integration in the hominoid postcranium in reference to evolutionary history and functional independence”

Amandine Eriksen, (Noreen Von Cramon-Taubadel, advisor)  “An Integrative Assessment of the Pattern and Causes of Bilateral Asymmetry Across the Human Skeleton”

Ashlee Hart, (Peter Biehl, advisor) “Convening Cultures in Ancient Thrace: An Evaluation of Interaction on Ceramic Technological Choice from Iron Age Bulgaria"

Brittany Kenyon, (Joyce Sirianni, advisor), “Morphological and Taxonomic Assessment in Macaques: a 3D Geometric Morphometric Approach”

Laura LaBarge, (Carol Berman, advisor, EEB program) “The Ecology of Fear in Wild Samango Monkeys (Cercopithecus albogularis schwarzi)”

Heather Rosch, (Peter Biehl, advisor) “Multi-Scalar Analyses of Ottoman Ceramics in Rural Southwestern Anatolia”