Bryan D. Tucker, M.A., R.P.A.
Biographical Sketch
I am a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Florida with an anticipated graduation in May 2009. I consider myself a broadly trained bioarchaeologist, and recently I have been working with stable isotopes to reconstruct paleodiet and migration during the Archaic Period in northeastern Florida. In addition to my bioanthropological training I have extensive archaeological experience with 9 years of lab and field experience including a field season as an assistant director on a field school in Portugal sponsored by Wake Forest University. You can view an updated C.V. by selecting this link.
Select Publications
Bioarchaeology and Burial Practices at Capela De Nossa Senhora Da Victória, (Rio Maior, Portugal).
Poster Presentations
Micro Serial Sampling Human Dentition-SAA 2006
Cooking Bone and C:N ratios-AAPA 2008