Anthropology

at Northern Kentucky University

Anthropology Program Photos - 2005


NKU Anthro Professor Ken Tankersley (second from left) and other board members of the Kentucky Center for Native American Art and Culture to be built in Carrollton, Kentucky, 2005

NKU Anthropology alumnus Mark Jacobs talking with visitors to his conservation park, 2005

An article from NKU's Alumni Association magazine, Northern, about Mark Jacobs' Split Rock Conservation Park, 2005

NKU Anthropology alumna, Dr. Deborah McKibben Williamson, of the Office of the Courts in the state capital, Frankfort, Kentucky, 2005

Professor Sharlotte Neely with her 4-month-old granddaughter "Baby Quinn" (Mary Kathleen Quinn Donnelly) who wears a dress made by her grandmother's grandmother (For those of you not into kinship, that's Quinn's great-great-grandmother.), 2005

Professor Sharlotte Neely doing research in Hawaii, 2005

Professor Neely at a reconstruction of a traditional Hawaiian temple on the "Big Island" of Hawaii

NKU Anthro alum and former professor Tom Donnelly with granddaughter Quinn Donnelly at an archaeological site in Hawaii, 2005

Quinn Donnelly and her mom, Bridgette Donnelly, in Hawaii, 2005

Quinn Donnelly and her grandmother Professor Sharlotte Neely on Hawaii's Kona Coast, 2005

Professor Thomas Foster at one of his archaeology sites, 2005

Dr. Foster hard at work, 2005

The female white buffalo calf--sacred to the Lakota Sioux--born in the spring 2005 in Shelbyville, Kentucky. Photo by NKU Anthro alumnus and ethnophotographer Greg Rust

Our five NKU anthros in Thailand did fly most of the way, but they seem to have used more traditional transportation, too. NKU Anthro alumna Emily Powers Dean and NKU Anthro student Shawn Fehrenbach arrive by elephant, 2005

And here come NKU Anthro majors Rogelio Rivera and Mandy Turner on their elephant, 2005

What they came for, however, was the archaeology lab work. Here are Emily and Mandy hard at work, 2005

And here are Rogelio and Shawn hard at work, 2005

There's still some time for sightseeing. Here's the group at the Grand Palace in Bangkok, 2005

Not to be outdone by the NKU anthros and their elephants in Thailand, NKU Anthropology Professor Mike Simonton and NKU English Professor Gary Walton lead their students and alums by pony cart through Ireland--on Inis Oirr in Ireland's Aran Islands, 2005

The excavated ruins of Saint Kevin's Church on Inis Oirr, 2005

Anthropology Professor Mike Simonton at Saint Kevin's, 2005

Here's the group at the ancient monastic ruins at Glendalough, 2005

Gorillas--er, students--in the mist at Glendalough, 2005

NKU anthro alumna Autumn Bennett and anthro student Tina Peebles at Pol na Brone, the largest dolmen in Ireland, 2005

Professor Gary Walton reading Yeat's "Swans of Coole Park" at Lady Gregory's estate, Coole Park, 2005

A historic sign in the Wicklow Gaol, 2005

OK, how much trouble could Dan have caused on the trip to deserve this? Daniel Robinette in the stocks at Wicklow Gaol, 2005

But at the end of the day is Edward Gaughan tending his pub in Ballina, County Mayo, 2005

Students and alums having a meal at Gaughan's Pub, 2005

More views of the group at Gaughan's, 2005

Who is that famous face at Gaughan's Pub? Could it be Ohio Simonton?

Professor Barbara Thiel and students at the summer archaeology dig, 2005

Archaeology students digging at NKU's site in northern Kentucky, 2005

Archaeology students doing the screening of artifacts, 2005

Professor Karl Hagglund may be in charge of the Biology Department's electron scanning microscope, but his degrees are in anthropology, 2005

Professor Hagglund with his daughter Isabella, 2005

Anthropology Professor and alumna Jeannine Kreinbrink and anthropology major Baird Ullrey dig a historic archaeology site in Bedford, Kentucky, and have their story in the NKU Northerner, 2005

Anthropology Professor Dr. Ken Tankersley at the 2005 powwow in Carrollton, Kentucky, as he recruits a new NKU student

Thanks in part to NKU's Ken Tankersley, the NKU Theater Department presents Stone Heart on the life of Sacajawea, 2005

NKU Anthropology Major Rath Robinson, second from the left, does the geology thing on a dinosaur dig in Utah, 2005

NKU Anthropology alumna and part-time professor Jeannine Kreinbrink at the Battery Hooper archaeology dig in Fort Wright, Kentucky, as featured in Smithsonian Magazine, 2005

NKU Anthropology alumnus Eric Bates and Erin Bates in Cordova, Alaska, 2005

Eric with an Aleut-speaking native elder in Alaska, 2005

Eric and Erin on a glacier in Alaska, 2005

ASK 1st Place Web Site Co-winner Rogelio Rivera and ASK 3rd Place Student Paper Winner Jardana Peacock as they pose for a photo for the Northerner, 2005

NKU Anthropology alumna, Chris Holtz

Part-time NKU Anthropology Professor Katie Englert shooting photos in the eastern highlands of New Guinea, 2005

In New Guinea, 2005

In New Guinea, 2005

NKU Anthropology Professor Dr. MaryCarol Hopkins doing kente cloth weaving in the west African country of Ghana, 2005

NKU Anthropology student Megh Zahrndt weaving kente cloth in Ghana, 2005

NKU Anthropology: The Next Generation: Dr. MaryCarol Hopkins' son Gabriel Moses doing bronzework in Krofrofrom, Ghana, 2005

Prehistoric rock art in Arizona, photo by NKU part-time Anthropology Professor Britteny Howell

We are grateful to Roger C. Adams of the NKU Archives, Jill Diesman of Academic Computing, Joan Ferrante of Sociology, James F. Hopgood of Anthropology, Joe Ruh, NKU Photographer, and Kristina Wegener of Anthropology, for their roles in the creation of this online photo album. If you have old or recent photos of NKU Anthropology students, former students, alumni, staff, former staff, faculty, or former faculty to contribute to our virtual photo album, contact Douglas Hume (email) for information on sending photos. All photos will be returned.