Ann Grauer : Brunch with the Bones

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Ann Grauer : Brunch with the Bones

Featured Guest:
Dr. Anne Grauer
Professor of Archaelogy
Loyola University Chicago

Featured Event:
Brunch with the Bones:
What Can We Learn From Human Remains
*Hands-on Session*

Date & Location:
Saturday, October 13, 2007

9:30 a.m.
McCormick Lounge, Coffey Hall, LSC
6525 North Sheridan Road

Cost:
Admission is $10


 

Dr. Anne Grauer, professor of Anthopology at Loyola University Chicago, offers a “Dig-In” Brunch with the Bones, a hands-on session with skeletal remains. The author of Bodies of Evidence and Sex Gender in Paleopathological Perspective, she is certified as an expert in human skeletal remains in the States of Illinois and Wisconsin, and serves on the FBI’s Evidence Recovery Team.

In the first half of this session, she will discuss “What can we learn from the human skeleton?” Participants will learn how to determine gender as well as aspects of the deceased’s ancestry. After brunch, participants will use their new knowledge to examine skeleton remains.

Dr. Grauer wants us to know the “real” world of forensic science. She received her Ph.D. in biological anthropology from the University of Massachusetts – Amherst.

RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED

R.S.V.P. by October 1, 2007.

Contact Carol Franklin at 773 508-2641 or cfrankl@luc.edu

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