Lindsay
Eaves, accomplished student, research assistant, and cave diver, has
produced numerous reports and publications about anthropology for the
University of Iowa. Eaves has been active in freelance writing and copy
editing and is particularly interested in using writing to reach out to
younger audiences. This fantastic woman has caved in Iowa and Missouri
and has as a background in wilderness response and rock climbing.
As an UI graduate student, she is currently completing her doctoral dissertation in the UI Department of Anthropology and has been hand chosen because of her highly technical skills and small stature to join an international team of researchers this month to excavate early human fossil remains in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site (COHWHS), just north of Johannesburg, South Africa. The National Geographic is tracking the excavation—dubbed the Rising Star Expedition—on its blog.
SOURCES
http:// www.trowelblazers.com/post/ 68252952499/ rising-star-trowelblazers-i -lindsay-eaves
http://now.uiowa.edu/2013/ 11/history-below-ground
As an UI graduate student, she is currently completing her doctoral dissertation in the UI Department of Anthropology and has been hand chosen because of her highly technical skills and small stature to join an international team of researchers this month to excavate early human fossil remains in the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site (COHWHS), just north of Johannesburg, South Africa. The National Geographic is tracking the excavation—dubbed the Rising Star Expedition—on its blog.
SOURCES
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http://now.uiowa.edu/2013/
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