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Description: Profile of the zooarchaeology program including staff and comparative collection information.
Archaeological materials laid out in Room 264, Condon Hall, home of the UO Department of Anthropology North Pacific Faunal Collection. Photograph by M. Moss, July, 1997. The Zooarchaerology lab is located on the University of Oregon campus in room 264 of Condon Hall. The lab is host to several ongoing projects and houses a comparative faunal collection. The lab is directed by Dr. Madonna L. Moss who is in charge of the North Pacific Collections. Other faculty and staff members conduct research in the facility, having access to the comparative collection and given space to study various faunal materials.
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