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Dr. Daniel C. Weinand, Post-doctoral Research Associate

Education

Ph.D. 2005, Anthropology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
M.S. 1997, Geology, University of Georgia, Athens.
B.A. 1991, Zoology, University of Georgia, Athens.

Research Interests

Zooarchaeology, Geochronology, Palaeoenvironmental Reconstruction, Functional Morphology, Southeast U.S., Southeast Asia

Selected Publications

Weinand, Daniel C. (2007, in press) A Study of Parametric Versus Non-Parametric Methods for Predicting Paleohabitat from Southeast Asian Bovid Astragali. Journal of Archaeological Science. Currently available online.

Kramer, A., T. Djubiantono, F. Aziz, J. S. Bogard, R. A. Weeks, D. C. Weinand, W. E. Hames, J. M. Elam, A. C. Durband, and Agus (2005) The first hominid fossil recovered from West Java, Indonesia. Journal of Human Evolution 661-667.

Weeks, R. A., J S. Bogard, J. M. Elam, D. C. Weinand, and A. Kramer (2003) Effects of thermal annealing on the radiation produced electron paramagnetic resonance spectra of bovine and equine tooth enamel: fossil and modern. Journal of Applied Physics 93(12):9880-9889.

Weinand, D. C., C. F. T. Andrus, and M. R. Crook (2000) The Identification of Cownose Ray (Rhinoptera bonasus) as a Seasonal Indicator Species and Implications for Coastal Mississippian Subsistence Modeling. Southeastern Archeology 19(2): 156-162.

Weinand, D. C. (2000) Seasonality Examination of White-Tailed Deer Increment Structures from Coastal Georgia, USA. In Anne Pike-Tay (ed.): Innovations in assessing Season of Capture, Age, and Sex of Archaeofaunas. ArchaeoZoologia, Vol XI/1.2, pp.65-78.

Weinand, D. C. and E. J. Reitz (n.d.) Variability in animal use within the Guale Pueblo, Mission Santa Catalina de Guale, St. Catherines Island, Georgia. Ms. submitted to The Archaeology of Mission Santa Catalina de Guale: Material Culture and Ethnobiology, edited by D. H. Thomas. Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History.



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