Thursday, April 23, 2009

Brad Newbold, MA, Aaron Woods, MA

In shameless self-promotion, I wanted to let you all know that Brad and I submitted our theses today. We're all done! Speaking for myself, it feels pretty good.

When the ETDs are available from BYU, I'll post links to both theses.

I'd like to thank Scott for all of his help with figures, formatting, and patience.

Just a review of our topics:

My thesis discussed the distributions, quantities, and value of projectile points from Parowan Valley.

Brad's thesis discussed paleoindian and paleoarchaic subsistence, specifically faunal remains at North Creek Shelter. Brad identified some turkey bones and may have identified an extinct species of deer. He can fill you in for more details.

A side note, come August, Brad will be heading to Washington State and I will be heading to UNLV.

Please see the related link:

PhD Placements

(the pictures are kind of fuzzy now, a few days ago they were smaller and clearer)

Monday, April 06, 2009

Happy Four Years!

I just noticed that as of April 6th, 2009, this blog has been around for four years!

Thanks for making this blog, Chris! Also, thanks to all of you for continuing to post and making this blog a success.