MASTER OF ARTS IN ANTHROPOLOGY
May 2020
Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
Thesis Proposal – “Size and Shape Differences of the Basicranium Using Craniometric Morphometric Methods”
WICHITA STATE UNIVERSITY
Positions Held
GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANT
2018 - 2020
Provided direct instruction for the introduction to biological anthropology lab course and developed course instruction and material.
Provided indirect instruction for the introduction to biological anthropology, introduction to archaeology, and introduction to cultural anthropology lectures.
GRADUATE RESEARCH ASSISTANT
Summer 2019 and Summer 2020
Inventoried and created osteological profiles for human remains from over 120 individuals from a comingled archaeological collection for repatriation
Performed metadata research on skeletal collections for repatriation
Photographed human remains from over 120 individuals as well as multiple faunal elements
Managed collections and data entry
Handled confidential data and materials
LAMBDA ALPHA, ALPHA CHAPTER SECRETARY
2019-2020
Managed meeting minutes
Provided helpful and useful feedback to other officers
Aided in the preparations of a student conference
WORKS
By Benjamin H Moss
These works were created during my time at Wichita State University
SIZE AND SHAPE DIFFERENCES OF THE BASICRANIUM USING GEOMETRIC MORPHOMETRIC METHODS
Master's Thesis
This paper was accepted by the Wichita State University Graduate School for fulfillment of the Master of Arts in Anthropology requirement. Follow the link to the open access SOAR website at Wichita State University to view the document.
INVENTORY AND IDENTIFICATION OF HUMAN SKELETAL REMAINS FROM FOSS RESERVOIR, OKLAHOMA
Benjamin H Moss, Lissette M Varela, and Peer H Moore-Jansen 2020
This report inventories and provides osteological profiles of unknown Native American remains recovered from from Foss Reservoir in Oklahoma. The remains and report were submitted to the Bureau of Reclamation in accordance with Cooperative Agreement R17AC00067.