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3MT Award Winners
Congratulations to all who participated in this year's Three Minute Thesis competition! Emma Jones and Hannah Herrick will advance to the Three Minute Thesis Final.
First Place
Emma Jones, Archaeology
Repossessing the Past: Chinook Archaeological Heritage and Stewardship at Tansy Point, Oregon
Second Place
Earl Stefanyshen, Archaeology
How to grow food at high elevation, in extreme cold, in a desert, and without soil: Traditional knowledge from the Western Himalaya
People’s Choice
Hannah Herrick, Archaeology
An Assessment of Lime Production Technology at Late Bronze Age Kalavasos-Ayios Dhimitrios (K-AD), Cyprus
Thank you to all participants including:
- Shalegh Missal, Archaeology
An Ancient DNA Study of Indigenous Whale Hunting in Barkley Sound, British Columbia, Canada
- Tanisha Salomons, Archaeology
id kuuniisii ad siilaay Ganah for our ancestors and future generations: Haida Perspectives on Heritage and Heritage Protection
- Sage Vanier, Archaeology
Entangled Legacies: Past Human-Plant Interactions on Sts’ailes Territory, SW British Columbia
- Shantanu Dutt, Ecological Restoration
Biological Soil Crusts for Reclamation of Mine Tailings
- Lauren Clark, Archaeology
The Dirt on DNA: Physical and Geochemical Factors Influencing Ancient DNA Preservation in Archaeological Sediments from the Bridge River Site, British Columbia
- Jennifer Hogan, Archaeology
Dating the Undatable: A Projectile Point Sequence of Canada’s Southwestern Boreal Forest
- Simon Van Barneveld, Archaeology
Modeling the Settlement Patterns of First Inhabitants on Jamaica’s Southwestern Coast
About 3MT:
One slide. Three minutes. Cash prizes. Give voice to your thesis in SFU's annual 3 Minute Thesis competition.