The stories behind the skeletons

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The stories behind the skeletons

From Basketmaker sites to crime sites, Fort Lewis College’s Mulhern and students use bones to probe the past
Dawn Mulhern, assistant professor of anthropology at Fort Lewis College, assists student with identifying parts of the spine during a lab on campus.
Dawn Mulhern, center left, says students are fascinated by biological anthropology. The students are, from left, Alven Miller, Meredith Cook and Marjorie Hite.
Dawn Mulhern, assistant professor of anthropology at Fort Lewis College, assists students in identifying parts of the spine during a lab session on campus. Mulhern studies both ancient and modern bones, consulting for agencies in the area such as the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management’s Anasazi Heritage Center.

The stories behind the skeletons

Dawn Mulhern, assistant professor of anthropology at Fort Lewis College, assists student with identifying parts of the spine during a lab on campus.
Dawn Mulhern, center left, says students are fascinated by biological anthropology. The students are, from left, Alven Miller, Meredith Cook and Marjorie Hite.
Dawn Mulhern, assistant professor of anthropology at Fort Lewis College, assists students in identifying parts of the spine during a lab session on campus. Mulhern studies both ancient and modern bones, consulting for agencies in the area such as the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management’s Anasazi Heritage Center.
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