Samuel Koontz
Samuel Koontz is an anthropologist and computer scientist who is specializing in remote sensing techniques and their applications to anthropological research. A University of Kentucky alumnus, Koontz has conducted archaeological research projects in both academic and commercial settings around central Kentucky, southeast New Mexico, eastern Rhode Island, and southern Philippines. Koontz is working in the MOBILE cluster of EduceLab to enhance the deployment of instrumentation in archaeological field projects and heritage sites.
Contact Information
seko227@uky.edu
EduceLab and William S. Webb Museum of Anthropology. 1020 Export St, Lexington, KY 40504 USA
211 Lafferty Hall, Lexington, KY 40506 USA
Education
B.S. Anthropology - University of Kentucky
Research Interests
- Prehistoric hunter-gatherer societies of the Southeastern and Midwestern United States; mortuary/ritual behavior in intermediate level societies
- Remote Sensing
- human evolution
- human osteology
- bioarchaeology
- Kentucky
Affiliations
- Anthropology
- Computer Science