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The Center for Archaeological Sciences (CAS) exists to ensure interaction between Archaeology and other scientific disciplines engaged in studies of the past.

For information about the Undergraduate Certificate in Archaeological Sciences, Contact Dr. Ervan Garrison (706) 542-1479.

The faculty of the Center for Archaeological Sciences congratulates the following graduating seniors for completing the requirements to be awarded the Interdisciplinary Certificate in Archaeological Sciences:

  • Blake Aaron Coleman
  • Nicole Marie Colosimo
  • Christopher Alan Daniel
  • Victoria G. Dekle
  • Lindsey Hall Thomas
Carol Colaninno

Join graduate student Carol Colaninno as she explains the archaeological work going on in the Zooarchaeology Laboratory at the Georgia Museum of Natural History.

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Dr. Robert Tykot

On Tuesday, March 28, 2006, Dr. Robert Tykot spoke to a gathering of faculty and students as part of the Center for Archaeological Sciences (CAS) 2005-2006 Lecture Series.  Tykot, Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of South Florida, delivered a lecture entitled They are What They Ate: Bone Chemistry and Ancient Diets.

Read more about Dr. Tykot's lecture here.

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