Bryan D. Tucker, M.A., R.P.A.
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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
Diet and mobility in Middle Archaic Florida: Stable isotopic and faunal evidence from the Harris Creek archaeological site (8Vo24), Tick Island.
Bioarchaeology and Burial Practices at Capela De Nossa Senhora Da Victória, (Rio Maior, Portugal).
The Ocmulgee/Blackshear People and the Middleman Hypothesis: an Isotopic Evaluation.
Gauging Differential Health Among The Sexes At Windover (8BR246) Using The Western Hemisphere Health Index.


Poster Presentations
Micro Serial Sampling Human  Dentition-SAA 2006
Cooking Bone and C:N ratios-AAPA 2008
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