Sarah Ann Bender
Program: Human Paleobiology M.S.
Year of Entry: Fall 2024
Advisor: Dr. David Braun
Sarah Ann Bender is an accomplished archaeologist with a passion for fieldwork, teamwork, and inclusivity. She has approximately six years worth of experience working as an archaeological field technician. Here, at the George Washington University, her research focuses on Paleolithic artifact assemblages associated with proboscidean butchery sites, and minimum analytical nodule analysis MANA. Sarah aims to eventually receive a Ph.D. and instruct students at the university-level.
Dean's Award in the Department of Anthropology at the George Washington University
Paleolithic Archaeology, Lithics, MANA, Hominin Butchery, Hominin/Human Paleobiology
Honors B.A. in Anthropology from the University of South Alabama
Certification & Minor in Geographic Information Science & Technology (GIS) from the University of South Alabama