Digging up history with a ‘real-life Indiana Jones’ Dr. Sarah Barber
Author(s): Sarah Barber1, Megan Seifert2
1. University of Central florida 2. Headwaters Science Institute
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Sarah “Stacy” Barber is an anthropological archaeologist with a long-term interest in how human beings interact with coastal ecosystems. She has also conducted research since 2017 on the east coast of Florida, where she and collaborators are evaluating the history of human occupation and resource use on the Indian River Lagoon. Dr. Barber has also conducted research on the coast of Oaxaca in southern Mexico since 2000, looking at the origins and organization of early urban societies in coastal settings. Her research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the Historic Society, the National Geographic Society, and Argonne National Laboratories.
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- Barber, S., Seifert, M. (2022). Digging up history with a ‘real-life Indiana Jones’ Dr. Sarah Barber. Headwaters Science Institute, QUBES Educational Resources. doi:10.25334/GTZ4-8N18