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Matt Dulik: Up
Close and Personal |
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Affiliation: University of
Pennsylvania
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starting second year of graduate school in the fall;
interest is Middle Eastern Bronze Age |
| Favorite Pech pastime:
playing hearts late into the night |
Little known fact:
has studied Latin, ancient Greek, ancient Egyptian, and Biblical Hebrew |
| Favorite saying:
"I didn't say that" |
| Profile:
This is Matt's first Paleolithic project and first time in France,
although he's also worked at Copan in Mesoamerica. He's interested in
applying genetics to answer archaeological questions about the
relationships of skeletal remains found in tombs, between skeletons found
in different types
of tombs, and in sexing the skeletons. He seems a real quiet guy, but
really can talk up a storm once started. This summer he studied German so
that he can take classes in an ancient Middle Eastern language, Akkadian,
next year. You could say that he really likes those "dead"
languages! |