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Summer 2017 | Curran Teaches Short Course Introduction to Biological Anthropology

Dr. Sabrina Curran

Dr. Sabrina Curran, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, is teaching a short course called ANTH 2010 Introduction to Biological Anthropology in the second summer session. This course satisfied the Ohio University general education Tier II Natural Sciences (2NS) requirement. ANTH 2010 Introduction to Biological Anthropology (2NS) 6/27/17 – 7/18/17 | Class […]

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March 2, 2017 at 12:19 pmAnnouncements

Curran and Team Awarded NSF Funds to Continue Pleistocene Research in Romania

Newly excavated partial mammoth skeleton n in lab at Institute of Speleology in Romania.

by Harlee Rozell ’17 Last summer Dr. Sabrina Curran, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, traveled to Romania to continue her research involving the geographical movement of the Homo erectus species, an ancestor of modern humans, during the early Pleistocene. Her interest in this project began in 2008, when she first traveled to […]

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February 14, 2017 at 10:16 amNews

Patton, Curran Author Article on ‘Archaic Period Domesticated Plants in the Mid-Ohio Valley’

3-D scan of domesticated chenopod seed with truncated margins

Dr. Paul Patton and Dr. Sabrina Curran co-authored an article on “Archaic Period Domesticated Plants in the Mid-Ohio Valley: Archaeobotanical Remains from the County Home Site (33at40), Southeastern Ohio” in the Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 41 (2): 127-158. Patton is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Food Studies and Director of […]

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August 30, 2016 at 11:26 amResearch

Curran on ‘Homo erectus’ at Athens Public Library, Jan. 28

Dr. Sabrina Curran

Dr. Sabrina Curran presents “Homo erectus: A Human Ancestor Unlike Any Other” at the Athens Public Library on Thursday, Jan. 28,  at 6:30 p.m. Curran is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Ohio University. Abstract: Did you know that Homo erectus was the first to disperse throughout Africa and Eurasia, even though five […]

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January 28, 2016 at 5:15 pmEvents

Anthropology Senior Co-presents at Paleoecology Symposium in Cleveland

Anthropology Senior Co-presents at Paleoecology Symposium in Cleveland

Samantha Gogol ’16, Anthropology senior, co-presented a poster with Dr. Sabrina Curran, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Ohio University, at the Paleoecology Symposium Research Workshop held at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History in September. Gogol’s poster, “Paleocommunity Analysis of Four Eurasian Pleistocene Sites” presented results demonstrating that modern communities […]

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January 26, 2016 at 12:10 pmResearch

Summer II | Want to Know if You Have Neanderthal DNA?

Summer II | Want to Know if You Have Neanderthal DNA?

The Sociology & Anthropology Department at Ohio University is offering a Summer Session II course that fills general education Tier II Natural Sciences (2NS). ANTH 2010 Introduction to Biological Anthropology (2NS) Have you ever wondered where we come from? About what makes us different from all other animals? In Anthropology 2010 (Introduction […]

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May 28, 2015 at 10:22 amNews

Summer Courses | Tier II Natural Sciences (2NS), Online & On Campus

Summer Courses | Tier II Natural Sciences (2NS), Online & On Campus

Summer with the College of Arts & Sciences—Enjoy our Parks | Fill some Reqs—includes courses that can apply toward Ohio University’s general education Tier II requirements in Natural Sciences. Check the Registrar’s summer course offerings site for up-to-the-minute course availability—both online and on campus. ANTH 2010 Introduction to Biological Anthropology […]

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April 20, 2015 at 8:54 pmNews