Emily Quarato, a junior from New York majoring in chemistry and anthropology, was selected to participate in a National Science Foundation’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates site project this summer in eastern Hungary, where she studied a Bronze Age cemetery population.
Quarato, who is a UAB Chemistry Scholar and member of the UAB Honors College’s Science and Technology Honors Program, worked in the Bronze Age Körös Off-Tell Archaeological (BAKOTA) Field School hosted by Quinnipiac University and the NSF REU Site program.
Quarato worked with an international, multidisciplinary research team on the analysis of a Middle Bronze Age cemetery and settlement in eastern Hungary. Her project used isotopic analysis of burials from Early and Middle Bronze Age cemeteries.
Emily Quarato Chosen for NSF Project in Hungary
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October 07, 2016