Undergraduate

Anthropology in Action

 

Amber Pierson

Amber Pirson (on the right) is a rising senior majoring in Anthropology and International Studies. Her research interests and desire to end human trafficking led her to complete the UK Fulbright Summer Institute at the ÅÝܽÊÓƵapp of Bristol (2017) and the Boren Scholarship at Chulalongkorn ÅÝܽÊÓƵapp in Thailand (2018). In Bristol, Amber studied the History and Heritage of the Transatlantic Slave Trade through archival documents. Her research centered on comparing the various experiences of slaves to that of migrants immigrating to the United States from 1780 to 1985. The challenges presented from this research inspired Amber to continue understanding the shifts in exploitative labor around the world- including South and Southeast Asia. As a result, she worked on USAID Asia Counter Trafficking in Persons project in Bangkok, Thailand. This project worked to combat exploitative labor practices in supply chains throughout Asia, along with eradicating sex trafficking. To continue in this vein, Amber plans to enroll in a joint degree program in graduate school studying law and international human rights. 

Liam Johnson

Anthropology undergraduate ÅÝܽÊÓƵapp Liam Johnson describes his research during the 2019 Anthropology in Action Undergraduate Poster Symposium

Laura

Anthropology alum Laura explains her undergraduate honor's thesis during the 2019 Anthropology in Action Undergraduate Poster Symposium

Savannah Rudolph

Anthropology alum Savannah Rudolph explains her undergraduate honor's thesis during the 2019 Anthropology in Action Undergraduate Poster Symposium

Fieldschool Excavations

Undergraduate and Graduate ÅÝܽÊÓƵapps show off the dirt and sweat acquired during excavations at the Archaeological Field School

 

Learn to map

Archaeological Field School ÅÝܽÊÓƵapps at Gamble Plantation learn how to map a feature

Students of Dr. Wallman’s 2017 Archaeological Field School take a trip to the South Florida Museum to learn about local natural and cultural history

Students of Dr. Wallman’s 2017 Archaeological Field School take a trip to the South Florida Museum to learn about local natural and cultural history

Undergraduate ÅÝܽÊÓƵapp volunteers work to wash artifacts in the Historic Archaeology Lab

Undergraduate ÅÝܽÊÓƵapp volunteers work to wash artifacts in the Historic Archaeology Lab

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Undergraduate ÅÝܽÊÓƵapp volunteers help clean and process animal remains in the Zooarchaeology Lab

Undergraduate ÅÝܽÊÓƵapp volunteers help clean and process animal remains in the Zooarchaeology Lab

Undergraduate ÅÝܽÊÓƵapps at Dr. Wallman’s 2018 Archaeological Field School excavate a large privy feature uncovered during previous field work

Undergraduate ÅÝܽÊÓƵapps at Dr. Wallman’s 2018 Archaeological Field School excavate a large privy feature uncovered during previous field work

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Undergraduate ÅÝܽÊÓƵapp excavates the privy discovered during excavations during the USF Archaeological Field School

Undergraduate ÅÝܽÊÓƵapp excavates the privy discovered during excavations during the USF Archaeological Field School

Dr. Diane Wallman, FPAN, ÅÝܽÊÓƵapps, and volunteers use Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to recover the location of missing burials at Whispering Souls African American Cemetery in Safety Harbor, FL

Dr. Diane Wallman, FPAN, ÅÝܽÊÓƵapps, and volunteers use Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) to recover the location of missing burials at Whispering Souls African American Cemetery in Safety Harbor, FL.