Dakota Buhmann

Department of Anthropology

Master Student

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Dakota Buhmann

Hi there! My name is Dakota Buhmann, I am a master’s student of anthropology/archaeology. My interest lies in Bioarchaeology, where I have an interest in osteology (human or otherwise), mortuary studies, bibliomania, and archaeology. I am originally from Evanston, WY, I left to get my A.A. in History from Sheridan College before transferring to the University of Wyoming where I received my B.A. in Anthropology with minors in Honors and Museum Studies. After a field season at our Hell Gap field school, I decided the master’s program at UW was the place for me. When not in school I am typically doing field work at archaeological sites or with cultural resource management. In the past my research has included an oral history project of Hell Gap National Historic landmark, which I became involved with through the Paleoindian Research Lab (PiRL.)