About our Research:
This research was conducted by undergraduate students as part of an assignment for Anthropology 4358: Topics in Archaeology Collapse. The team is composed of senior students of varying studies and interests. As a team, we think it is important for agriculturalists as well as the public to make well-informed decisions about the choices they face when developing rural areas.
About Our Research Team:
Marcela Contreras - Team Leader
Marcela is an Anthropology and French Major at The University of Texas at Arlington. She has an interest in learning about past civilizations and human evolution.
Afifa Fatema
Afifa is a Biology Major and Anthropology minor at The Univerisity of Texas at Arlington. She is interested in the climate and how that has affected our past and how that is affecting our present. She also has an interest in Archaeology, since it can be connected with any subjects, including Biology, chemistry, and other social sciences.
Kelsie McGilvray
Kelsie is an Art History Major with a Minor in Anthropology at The University of Texas at Arlington. She has an interest in the culture of Meso-American societies, past and present. She believes that by studying the environmental practices of past cultures, we can take preventative measures to conserve our current natural environments and preserve the cultures that inhabit them.
Oswaldo Valverde
Oswaldo is an Architecture Major at The University of Texas at Arlington.
Marcela is an Anthropology and French Major at The University of Texas at Arlington. She has an interest in learning about past civilizations and human evolution.
Afifa Fatema
Afifa is a Biology Major and Anthropology minor at The Univerisity of Texas at Arlington. She is interested in the climate and how that has affected our past and how that is affecting our present. She also has an interest in Archaeology, since it can be connected with any subjects, including Biology, chemistry, and other social sciences.
Kelsie McGilvray
Kelsie is an Art History Major with a Minor in Anthropology at The University of Texas at Arlington. She has an interest in the culture of Meso-American societies, past and present. She believes that by studying the environmental practices of past cultures, we can take preventative measures to conserve our current natural environments and preserve the cultures that inhabit them.
Oswaldo Valverde
Oswaldo is an Architecture Major at The University of Texas at Arlington.