Department of Anthropology

What makes us different is what makes us human..

Kathleen M. S. Allen

Lecturer

Kathleen Allen received her PhD from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1988. She is an archaeologist whose interests focus on the development of tribal societies, regional settlement patterns, and contact studies exploring the interface between anthropology, history, ethnohistory, and archaeology.

Her primary geographic area is the Eastern Woodlands of North America with a special focus on pre- and post-contact period Iroquoian cultures of the eastern Great Lakes.

Methodological interests include the application of geographic information systems to archaeological problems and the study of ceramic form and style.

kmallen@pitt.edu

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