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A few years ago I would surf the net from the Archaeology Lab at Merced College, trying to find information on Forensic Anthropology programs which I could apply to. The connection was terrible, it could take twenty minutes for a page to load, and finding information on forensic osteology seemed impossible. Eventually, I had a long running list of sites I visited often - tutorials, book sites (I'm an avid book collector), and universities. I set myself to the task of making a rudimentary website called Marci's Anthro Page (which still exists in different form on my personal web site) with these links, which I could view from the Lab or library while on campus.

Alan T. Miller, a web developer as addicted to the computer as I am - pointed me in the right direction to go further with design, and got me the domain ForensicAnthro.com for my birthday, which I moved all of my Anthro Page content to. Any errors on this site are mine alone, & the bland design is my own as well - Alan helps with technical issues, but I'm too stubborn to give up the reigns completely!

I have an A.A. and a B.A. in Physical Anthropology, and have been fortunate enough to gain training and experience on Forensic Osteological casework, Cultural Resource Management, and Archaeology. I've also designed a few websites, and love taking on new projects.

If you would like to learn more about me, you can view my resume and other tidbits on my personal website anthrogirl.com and are welcome to contact me. I've received many emails from students and professors in the field, and I am glad I have been able to help in the hunt for osteological resources.

Marci Adamson
November 10, 2005

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