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HANNAH PLUMER

EDUCATION

BrandeisUniversity: Master of Arts

Anthropology: archaeologyGraduated May 2011

OhioUniversity: Bachelor of Arts

Anthropology: archaeology, biological anthropology Graduated June 2010

SinclairCommunity College: Post Secondary Coursework (high school)2004 – 2007

RELEVANT COURSEWORK

BrandeisUniversity: 2010 -- 2011

Anthropology 201: History of Anthropological Thought

Anthropology 115: Landscape, Place, Memory and Meaning Across Cultures

Anthropology 123: Archaeology in Theory and Practice

Anthropology 153: Ancient Writing Systems

Anthropology 168: The Maya, Past, Present and Future

Anthropology 116: Human Osteology

Anthropology 184: Cross Cultural Art and Aesthetics

Anthropology 226A: Independent Research in Archaeology (focus in Bioarchaeology)

OhioUniversity: 2007 -- 2010

Anthropology 101: Intro to Cultural Anthropology

Anthropology 201: Intro to Biological Anthropology

Anthropology 202: Into to Archaeology

Anthropology 378: Human Ecology

Anthropology 447: Forensic Anthropology

Anthropology 370: Central American Prehistory

Anthropology 494D: Seminar in Archaeological Anthropology (focusing on Copan)

Anthropology 391: Primate Social Organization

Anthropology 492: Anthropological Archaeology

Anthropology 399: Readings in Anthropology (Independent study, Ceren, El Salvador)

Anthropology 399B: Readings in Anthropology (Independent study, Maya archaeology)

Anthropology 340: Applied Anthropology

Anthropology 381: Cultures of Sub-Saharan Africa

Classical Archaeology 212: Roman Archaeology (on site in Rome, Italy)

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Maya Research Program: StaffSummer 2013

Archaeological Excavations in Blue Creek, Belize

Maya Research Program: Internship Summers 2011 + 2012

Archaeological Excavations in Blue Creek, Belize

Supervised numerous burial and architectural sites at Nojol Nah and other sites within the Blue Creek area.

Co-lead excavations at Nojol Nah and the analysis of the human skeletal remains of that site and others.

Analyzed human skeletal remains on the onsite lab in Blue Creek.

HoustonMuseum of Natural Science: Internship2011-2012

Research and design the mortuary aspects for the exhibit Maya 2012: Prophecy Becomes History

Society for American Archaeology 76th Annual Meeting April 2011

Presented paper: Burial Differentials in the Maya Lowlands; in the panel Maya Ritual and Sacred Space.

Maya Research Program: Volunteer July 2009, July 2010

Archaeological Excavations in Blue Creek, Belize

OhioUniversity Study Abroad Program in Italy Fall 2008

Numerous classes (both history and anthropology)on ancient Rome and the Roman Empire.

Italian classes.

History of Pompeii.

MEMBERSHIPS

Society of American Archaeology 2010

Archaeological Institute of America 2009-2010

American Anthropological Association 2009-2010

Ohio University Anthropology Club (secretary)2008-2010

True House Student Council 2007-2008

ARTICLES PUBLISHED

2013

Osteological Analysis of Skeletal Remains Recovered from Multiple Prehistoric Maya Settlements During the 2012 Field Season Coauthored with William T. Brown, Annual Blue Creek Site Report

2012

Osteological Analysis of Skeletal Remains Recovered from Multiple Prehistoric Maya Settlements During the 2011 Field Season Coauthored with William T. Brown, Annual Blue Creek Site Report

Examining Class and Status of the Ancient Maya through Burial Analysis,Collegiate Journal of Anthropology, January 2012

2011

Gender in Mesoamerica: Interpreting Gender Roles in Classic Maya Society, Collegiate Journal of Anthropology, November 2011

LANGUAGES

Italian: Ohio University 2007 -- 2009

Colloquial Italian in Italy 2008

Colloquial Spanish in Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico2009 – 2012

French: Yellow Springs High School2004 – 2007

HONORS, AWARDS, AND GRANTS

Graduate Student Affairs GrantApril 2011

$300.00 for travel to present at the Society for American Archaeology annual conference

Welker’s Scholarship

$1,700.00 for study at the Maya Research ProgramSummer 2010

Bobcat Scholarship 2008-2009

$300.00 to $500.00 quarterly at OhioUniversity for academic achievement.

Ohio University Dean’s List Fall 2007, 2009

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY

Houston Community College2012 - 2013

Adjunct Professor: Introduction to Physical Anthropology

Moore Archaeological Consulting 2011 -- 2013

Field Technician: San Jancinto Battlefield excavations

Field Technician: Highway project outside of Houston, TX

Field Technician: Bayou Bike Path excavations, Houston, TX

Field Technician: San Jancinto Battlefield Data Recovery Project

Field Technician: SamHoustonPark, Houston, TX

Field Technician: Grand Parkway excavations, 41 HR 796

Field Technician: Dayton, TX paleo-site excavations 12-59

HRA Gray & Pape2012 -- 2013

Senior Field Technician

HoustonMuseum of Natural Science2011 -- 2012

Visitor Services Representative

Brandeis University 2010 -- 2011

Proseminar Coordinator and Graduate Research Assistant

Organized Anthropology Graduate Events (lectures, speakers etc)

Curves Fitness Center2005 -- 2008
Fitness Aid

Conducted classes in cardio fitness and strength training

Enrolled new members

Instructed members on proper equipment use

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

GalvestonMarathonJanuary 2013

Houston Half MarathonOctober 2012

Co-organized Ohio University Anthropology Club trip to Meadowcroft, PA2009

CFI Community Food Initiatives2010

Volunteered at farmers markets and schools to promote healthy and sustainable living

5k emPOWER Run: Fundraiser run to help educate orphaned children in Uganda2010

Athens Half Marathon2009 +2010

Last Chance Corral2008

Cared for neglected, hurt and abandoned horses and colts

Co-organized True House Student Council trip to Washington, DC2009