Laura Evis
- levis at bournemouth dot ac dot uk
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Biography
Research Title: Digging the Dirt - A comparative Analysis of Excavation Methods and Recording Systems in Relation to Their Applications in Forensic Archaeology
Theses
- Evis, L., 2014. Digging the dirt: a comparative analysis of excavation methods and recording systems in relation to their applications in forensic archaeology. PhD Thesis. Bournemouth University, School of Applied Sciences.
Invited Lectures
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Digging the dirt, Austin, Texas, USA, 23 Mar 2017 more
Paper by L Evis, T Darvill, P Cheetham, and I Hanson “Digging the dirt: An evaluation of archaeological excavation and recording techniques and their applicability in forensic casework”.
Qualifications
- PG Dip in Forensic and Biological Anthropology (Bournemouth University, 2010)
- Short Course in Mass Grave Short Course (Bournemouth University, 2010)
- MSc in Forensic Archaeology: Crime Scene and Internationa (Bournemouth University, 2009)
- Short Course in Use of CRANID craniometric software. CRANID short (Bournemouth University, 2009)
- BA (Hons) in Ancient History and Archaeology (Cardiff University / Prifysgol Caerdydd, 2008)
Memberships
- British Association for Biological Anthropology and Osteoarchaeology (BABAO), Member,
- British Association for Human Identification (BAHID), Member,
- Forensic Archaeology Special Interest Group (IfA), Member,
- Institute for Archaeologists (IfA), Member,
- Rwandan Research Group (INFORCE), Member,
- Society for American Archaeology (SAA), Member,