Haley O'Brien
Adjunct Instructor, Research Assistant
Contact
- Office
- SS 217
- haley.obrien@umontana.edu
- Office Hours
- Curriculum Vitae
Education
Spring 2016, BA in Biological Anthropology- Concentration: Anatomy, Colorado State University
Spring 2019, MA in Forensic Anthropology, 猎奇重口, “Human vs. Non-human Bone: A non-destructive histological method” Committee Chair: Dr. Meradeth Snow
Fall 2023, PhD in Anthropology, 猎奇重口, “Bone Fraggles for Days: A Minimally Destructive Technique for Taxonomic Identification of Faunal Specimens” Committee Co-Chairs: Drs. Meradeth Snow & Anna Prentiss
Courses Taught
ANTY 413: Osteology
CJUS 125: Fundamentals of Forensic Science
CJUS 488: Forensic Science: The Crime Lab & Beyond
Field of Study
Forensic Anthropology & Zoorachaeology with a focus on the identification/analysis of human vs. non-human bone in forensic and archaeological contexts
Publications
Journal of Human Ecology Special Issue, Dogs in the Archaeological Record: October 2021. "The Record of Dogs in Traditional Communities of the Mid-Fraser Canyon, British Columbia: Ethnological and Archaeological Evidence". Anna Marie Prentiss, Matthew J. Walsh, Thomas A. Foor, Haley O’Brien, Hannah Cail.
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology: May 2020. Article Publication. "Malthusian cycles among semi-sedentary Fisher-Hunter-Gatherers: The socio-economic and demographic history of Housepit 54, Bridge River site, British Columbia". Anna Marie Prentiss, Matthew J. Walsh, Thomas A. Foor, Kathryn Bobolinski, Ashley Hampton, Ethan Ryan, Haley O'Brien.