Stay tuned!

Stay tuned!

Stay tuned for upcoming research with Siobhan Cooke (Johns Hopkins School of Medicine) and Claire Kirchhoff (Marquette University) on the anatomy, pathology, and covariation in the teeth and TMJ of primates and humans, thanks to an award from the National Science...
Field Notes from Romania

Field Notes from Romania

Check out our recent feature in the University of Arkansas Research Frontier’s Field Notes, and a blurb in their blog! U of A Anthropologist Catalogs Fossil Remains from Significant European Site Little Discoveries...
So many fossils, so little time

So many fossils, so little time

Fossils were in no short supply during our recent research trip to the “Emil Racovita” Institute of Speleology in Bucharest, Romania. Our goal this season was to work on continuing to inventory the existing Olteţ River Valley paleontological collections....
Way to go Sarah!

Way to go Sarah!

Congrats to Terhune Lab member Sarah Cumpston on her poster presentation in the 2016 American Association of Physical Anthropologists Undergraduate Research Symposium. Well done!! Check out her poster here.
Snakes… why’d it have to be snakes?

Snakes… why’d it have to be snakes?

We had a packed house in the Terhune Lab yesterday for dissection and preparation of two snakes (one green tree python and one ball python, both donated to the lab after natural deaths) for our beetle colony. Dissecting the snakes with UArk biology faculty and grad...