Graduate Students
Graduate students
listed on this page gave permission to the author to have their name and
academic interests listed below. This is not a complete listing of all graduate
students involved in the graduate program. If your information is not
listed and you would like it to be, please contact Rick Edwards @ wedwards
@uwm.edu
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To See Recent Theses and Disertations please click on the
following link: Dissertations and
Theses
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Lindsay Barone: lmbarone@uwm.edu
Master's Student,
Physical Anthropology and Museum Studies
Human Osteology,
Paleoanthropology, Hominin evolution, Evolutionary Biology,
Human Biological
Variation, and Bioarchaeology
Lisa L.
Becker: llbecker@uwm.edu
Ph.D. Student, Physical
Anthropology
Reproductive Ecology, Evolutionary Psychology, Forensics,
Bioarchaeology of the American Southwest (Mimbres)
Erin
Bilyeu: ekbilyeu@uwm.edu
Master's Student,
Cultural Anthropology and Museum Studies
Visitor Studies, European
Ethnicity and Nationalism, Invented Traditions, Heritage
Michelle
Birnbaum: birnbaum@uwm.edu
Ph.D Student,
Archaeology
Great Lakes Archaeology, Ceramic Analysis with an emphasis
on compostional
analysis.
Melissa S. Bobholz: mbobholz@uwm.edu
Masters Student,
Archaeology and Museum Studies
Prehistoric North America, Bioarchaeology,
Human Osteology, Paleopathology, and Mortuary studies; Other interests:
Environmental Anthropology
Melissa E. Brown: brownme@uwm.edu
Masters Student,
Archaeology and Library and Information Science
North American
Contact/Historical Archaeology, Southwest, Media, Music, and Visual Arts,
Digital Collections, Archaeological Ethics
Kevin M. Cullen
Master's Student,
Archaeology and Museum Studies
Underwater archaeology and the role of
maritime trade, particularly along the European Atlantic coastal zones, as well
as along the coastlines of South Asia. My current thesis topic revolves around a
large assemblage of artifacts at the Milwaukee Public Museum from the late Iron
Age cultural complex of Amlash / Marlik located southwest of the Caspian Sea in
northwestern Iran.
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Matthew Dalstrom:
dalstrom@uwm.edu
Ph.D. Student, Cultural
Anthropology
Medical anthropology, applied anthropology, globalization,
Latin America, tourism and public policy
Daniel
Dybowski: dybowski@uwm.edu
Master's Student, Archaeology
Lithic
Analysis, Experimental Archaeology, Middle/Upper Paleolithic transition in
France/Germany
Other interests: Epistemology and Archaeological theory,
Globalization and human land-use dynamics
Alejandra A.
Estrin: aaestrin@uwm.edu
Ph.D. Candidate
(Dissertator), Physical Anthropology
Biomedical Anthropology, Biology
of Women, Stress and Human Variation, Latino/a Studies, Urban
Anthropology
Ethan A. Epstein: eepstein@uwm.edu
Master's
Student, Archaeology
Currently concentrating on Paleo American lifeways,
culture, and dispersion routes, through key site analysis/reconstruction and
language regression/ reconstruction. Specific attention is focused on site
separation, technology (durable & non-durable) and linguistic changes as key
indicators of culture
change.
Kathleen (Kate) M.
Foley Winkler: kmfoley@uwm.edu
Ph. D.
Student,
Bioarchaeology
Great Lakes Archaeology, Oneota Mortuary Practices, Human
Osteology, Paleopathology
Edward
M. Fratello: fratello@uwm.edu
Masters Student,
Archaeology and Museum Studies
Europe, Southwestern U.S. and Northern
Mexico, Archaeobotany, Prehistoric Diet, Ceramics, State Formation,
World-Systems, Co-evolution, Ethnic Identity, Railroad History
Erin
Gilliland: eeg2@uwm.edu
Master's Student,
Ethnoarchaeology and Museum Studies
Pacific Island Studies,
Zooarchaeology, Evolutionary Psychology, Ethics in
anthropology, Mesoamerican
archaeology, ecology, globalization and tourism
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Christine
Hamlin: chamlin@uwm.edu
Ph. D.
Candidate (dissertator), Archaeology (Mortuary
Archaeology)
Expression of gender, age, and status configurations in
mortuary contexts of the Late Pre-Roman Iron Age and Roman Britain; Human
Osteology; Religious Syncretism
Elizabeth J. Handwerk: handwerk@uwm.edu
Masters Student,
Archaeology and Museum Studies
Mortuary Archaeology; Iron Age
Europe/Roman transition, Prehistoric North America
Matthew John
Knuth: mjknuth@uwm.edu
Master's Student, Cultural
Anthropology and Museum Studies
Ethnomusicology, Religion, Classical
Archaeology, Aesthetics, Cognitive Science, History, Food Politics & Applied
Anthropology, Cultural Geography, Linguistics, Art, Ethnopharmacology, U.S.
Society, Tribal India, Cyprus, Rapanui, Archaeogenetics, Philosophy of Science,
Numismatics, etc.
Ralph
Koziarski: rk1@uwm.edu
Ph.D. Student,
Archaeology
Human and cultural ecology, artisenal fishers (both modern
and prehistoric),
lake ecology, Great Lakes prehistory and history from the
13th to 18th
centuries, zooarchaeology and applied zooarchaeology
Ricky
H Kubicek
MS Candidate,
Archaeology
Central European Iron Age, social theory,
History of Central European archaeology, GIS, statistics, survey methodology,
phytoliths
Patrick Lindsay: plindsay@uwm.edu
Ph.D. Student, Cultural
Anthropology
Nationalism, Europe and European Integration, Sports,
Globalization
Emily Mueller: em@uwm.edu
Masters Student,
Archaeology
Western North America, Arid Environments, Zooarchaeology,
Human and Cultural Ecology, GIS
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Linda
Naunapper: lnaunapp@uwm.edu
Ph. D. Candidate
(dissertator), Archaeology
Historic Period Archaeology; Eastern
Woodlands of North America; Native American History, Culture and Art; Trade
Beads; Philosophy of Science
Murph
Pizza: supermurph@earthlink.net
Ph. D.
Candidate (dissertator), Cultural Anthropology and Comparative Religions;
ad hoc Lecturer, Ethnic Studies
Wiccan/Neopagan community in the Twin
Cities, Minnesota (a.k.a. Paganistan!), Modern Occult Movements and Esotericism
in the U.S., Construction of American Religious Identity, New Religious
Movements, Gender and Religious Experience, Anthropology of
Consciousness
Paula J. Porubcan:
paulajp2@uwm.edu
Ph.D. student,
Archaeology
Historic archaeology, Western Great Lakes, EuroAmerican and
Native American
material culture studies, spatial analysis,
GIS
Sara Rich
Master's student in Art History
Ancient Near Eastern art and archaeology, especially Canaanite ritual
art, maritime trade routes, cross-cultural contact evidenced in iconography.
Currently thinking about how the physical environment of the Levant, esp. cedar
groves, impacted the national identity of the Canaanites.
Matthew P.
Robinson: mpr@uwm.edu
Ph. D. Student,
Cultural Anthropology
Senegal, West Africa Popular Culture, Postcolonial
Identity, Sociolinguistics
Amy
Samuelson: samuels6@uwm.edu
Ph.D. Student, Cultural
Anthropology
Environmental Anthropology, Agriculture, Post-Socialist
Development, Romania
Kurt A.
Sampson
Masters Student, Archaeology and
Museum Studies
Great Lakes Archaeology, Wisconsin Archaeology, Aztalan,
Effigy Mounds Culture,
Lithic Projectile Point and Other Stone Tool
Analysis, Native American Spirituality and Cultures
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Seth A. Schneider:
sethas@uwm.edu
Ph. D. Student, Archaeology
and Museum Studies
North American and European Archaeology, Ceramic
Studies, Mortuary Studies, Social Complexity
Ramona C.
Tenorio: rtenorio@uwm.edu
Ph.D. Student, Cultural
Anthropology
Ethnobotany, Latin American studies, gender and
reproductive health, indigenous knowledge and intellectual property rights,
indigenous peoples of Mexico, flora of Mexico, and biogeography.
Elisabeth Thimke
Master's Student, Physical
Anthropology
Primatology, Behavioral Endocrinology,
Conservation
Alexandra Trumbull: trumbull@uwm.edu
Masters Student, Cultural
Anthropology and Museum Studies
Iconology, pan-Arctic
cultures and animism, Native American art, Gender Studies; Other interests:
rupestral and Neanderthal art, concomitant evidence of early spirituality;
Museum studies focus: preventive collection care and collections
management. Thesis Title: "Supermarket Spirituality and Today's New Age
Movement."
Jon Van
Beckum: vanbjon@uwm.edu
Masters Student, Archaeology and Museum Studies
Historic/Military Archaeology, especially contact and post-contact
periods in the Midwest
Charles
(Charlie) J. Weber, Jr.: cjweber@uwm.edu
Masters Student, Cultural
Anthropology
Enviromental Anthropology, Technosciences,
Practice/Performance Theory, Class/Power Struggles, and cultural understanding
of environmental knowledge
Daniel M.
Winkler: dwinkler@uwm.edu
Ph. D.
Student, Archaeology
Great Lakes Archaeology, Lithic Analysis, Archaic
Period
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