Nicholas P. Herrmann
Assistant Professor
Department of Anthropology and Middle Eastern Cultures
Mississippi State University

PhD in Biological Anthropology
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, 2002

Email: nherrmann@anthro.msstate.edu
Phone: 662-325-1781

Research Interests
Biological Anthropology, Archaeology, Forensic Anthropology, GIS Applications in Anthropology

Current Research Projects
Currently working on web-based internet mapping, osteological analysis of skeletal material from Alabama and Greece, geodatabase development for archaeological excavations in Greece, and geospatial research of stable isotopes in modern US populations.

Most Current Publications:
Adams BA and Herrmann NP. Estimation of living stature from selected anthropometric (soft tissue) measurements: Applications for forensic anthropology. Manuscript in accepted to Journal of Forensic Sciences. Anticipated publication date 2009.

2008 Konigsberg LW, Herrmann NP, Wescott DJ, and Kimmerle EH Estimation and Evidence in Forensic Anthropology: Age-at-Death. Journal of Forensic Science 53(3):541-557.

2008 Devlin JB and Herrmann NP Bone Color as an Interpretive Tool of the Depositional History of Archaeological Cremains. In CW Schmidt and SA Symes (eds): The Analysis of Burned Human Remains, pp. 109-128. Elsevier Press, New York.

2008 Herrmann NP, Bennett Devlin J. Assessment of commingled human remains using a GIS based approach. In B Adams and J Byrd (eds.): Recovery, Analysis, and Identification of Commingled Human Remains, pp. 257-269. Humana Press, Inc., New York.

2007 Herrmann NP. New Radiocarbon Dates from Three Archaic Shell Middens in Western Kentucky: Indian Knoll 15Oh2), Ward (15McL11) and Barrett (15McL4). In S Miller, D Pollack, K Carstens, CR Moore (eds): Current Research in Kentucky, Volume Eight. Kentucky Heritage Council, Lexington. Pp. 77-89.

Geosystems Research Institute, an HPC2 Affiliate  •  Director: David R. Shaw, Ph.D.
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