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NATHAN KAYNE HARPER

 

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I am a PhD candidate, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

My research interests are: Biological reconstruction of past Cypriot populations. Craniometrics, relative biologic distance, paleopathology, anthropogenic environmental change and human health. Forensic anthropology.
Staff osteologist, Kourion - Amathus Gate Cemetery

I have also undertaken aproject as a Fulbright scholar concerning intrasite cranial variation at Khirokitia.

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas

email nkayneharper@fulbrightweb.org

Publications/Presentations:

Harper, N.K. Short Skulls, Long Skulls and Thalassemia: J. Lawrence Angel and the Development of Cypriot Anthropology. ASOR Annual meeting, Atlanta, Georgia. November 2003.

Harper, N.K. A Multivariate Analysis of Archaeological Cypriot Populations: Relative biological relationships in the eastern Mediterranean. M.A. Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Wichita State University. 2003.

Harper, N.K. Cranial Variation in a Bronze Age Series from Cyprus: A study of Population dynamics in the eastern Mediterranean. American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Annual Meeting Tempe, Arizona. April 2003.

Parks, D.A., C.M. Mavromatis and N.K. Harper. Preliminary Report of Excavation at Kourion's Amathus Gate Cemetery, 2000. RDAC 2001.

Parks, D.A., C.M. Mavromatis and N.K. Harper. Preliminary Report of Excavation at Kourion's Amathus Gate Cemetery, 1999. RDAC 2000.

 

 

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