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Dawnie Wolfe Steadman


Education:
PhD, University of Chicago 1997
D-ABFA, 2005

About:
Associate Professor of Anthropology. Application of forensic anthropology, paleopathology, skeletal biology, bioarchaeology, and human rights.

Contact:
osteo@binghamton.edu

Selected Bibliography:

(Last Five Years)

Steadman, Dawnie L. Wolfe, Bradley Adams and Lyle Konigsberg. (2006) The Statistical Basis For Positive Identifications In Forensic Anthropology. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 131(1):15-26.

Steadman, Dawnie L. Wolfe, Lisa DiAntonio, Jeremy Wilson, Kevin E. Sheridan and Steven Tammariello. (2006 ) The Effects of Chemical and Heat Maceration on the Recovery of Nuclear and Mitochondrial DNA from Bone. Journal of Forensic Sciences 51(1):11-17.

Steadman, Dawnie L. Wolfe, Bradley Adams and Lyle Konigsberg. (2007) Response to Anderson: Statistical Basis for Positive Identification in Forensic Anthropology. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 133(1):741-742.

National Science Foundation, with Charles C. Cobb. NSF Award No. BCS-0613173, "Topographies of Mississippian Conflict and Health in the Middle Cumberland Region." (grant)

Steadman, Dawnie L. Wolfe, Elena Sintes Olives, Camila Oliart Caravatti and Jennifer M. Bauder. (2007) Forensic Anthropological Investigation of 22 Skeletons Recovered from Spanish Civil War Mass Graves in the La Guijarrosa and Santaella Cemeteries, Santaella, Spain. Report submitted to el Foro por la Memoria and the Municipal Government of Santaella, Spain. Binghamton: Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University.

Ewing, Mark W., Dawnie Wolfe Steadman and Katy Serpa. (2007) Mitigation Phase III Survey Report for NYSDOT PIN 4096.24.323. Data Recovery at the Pioneer Cemetery Site (RMSC Nda 139/NYSM#11662), Village of Mount Morris, Livingston County, New York. Report Submitted to the New York State Education Department, New York State Museum. Rochester: Regional Heritage Preservation Program, Rochester Museum and Science Center.

Gassiot, Ermengol, Jorde Estevez, Juan Oltra, Elena Sintes and Dawnie Wolfe Steadman. In Press. Archaeology of the Spanish Civil War: Rescue of the Memory and Historic Justice. Submitted to: Archaeology and Capitalism: From Ethics to Politics. Y. Hamilakis and P. Duke, eds. UCL Press, London.

Steadman, Dawnie L. Wolfe and William D. Haglund 2005 The Scope of Anthropological Contributions to Human Rights Investigations. Journal of Forensic Sciences 50(1):1-8.

Steadman, Dawnie L. Wolfe and Steven A. Andersen 2003 Latent Print Processing of Human Bones. Journal of Forensic Identification 53(5):556-565.

Mundorff, Amy Zelson and Dawnie L. Wolfe Steadman 2003 Anthropological Perspectives of the Forensic Response at the World Trade Center Disaster. American Anthropological Association Bulletin of the General Anthropology Division 10(1):1-5.

Steadman, Dawnie L. Wolfe and Lyle W. Konigsberg. 2003 Multiple Points of Similarity. In D.W. Steadman (ed), Hard Evidence: Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. pp.63-76.

Steadman, Dawnie L. Wolfe (editor) 2003 Hard Evidence: Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Steadman, Dawnie L. Wolfe 2003 Introducing Forensic Anthropology. In D.W. Steadman (ed), Hard Evidence: Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. pp. 1-22.

Steadman, Dawnie L. Wolfe 2003 The Pawn Shop Mummified Head: Discriminating Among Forensic, Historic, and Ancient Contexts. In D.W. Steadman (ed), Hard Evidence: Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. pp. 212-226.

Steadman, Dawnie L. Wolfe 2001 Mississippians in Motion? A Population Genetic Analysis of Interregional Gene Flow in West-Central Illinois. Amer J Physical Anthropol 114(1):61-73.

(Other Key Publications)

Steadman, Dawnie L. Wolfe 1998 The Population Shuffle in the Central Illinois Valley: A Diachronic Model of Mississippian Biocultural Interactions. World Archaeology 30(2): 306-326.