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CURRICULUM VITAE
Ann Webster Bunch
Department of Criminal Justice
College at Brockport, SUNY
Brockport, NY 14420
Phone: (585) 395-5501
Email: [email protected]
EDUCATION
Ph.D. University of Chicago 1993 Anthropology
M.A. University of Chicago 1988 Anthropology
B.A. Wellesley College 1986 Anthropology
LICENSURES AND PRIVELEGES
Diplomate, American Board of Forensic Anthropology (Number 60)
Fellow, American Academy of Forensic Sciences
Henry F. Williams Associate, New York State Police, Bureau of Criminal Investigation
MAJOR ACADEMIC INTERESTS
Topical: Forensic anthropology; human and faunal osteological analysis;
archaeological/recovery field methods; human taphonomy and site formation
processes
Area: Central New York, Southeast Asia, South America (Andes)
Dissertation Title: “The Role of the South American Camelid in the Development of the
Tiwanaku State”
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2006-present Consultant, Faculty Mentor, Syracuse University Project Advance,
Forensic Science Program
2003-present Consultant, Jefferson County Medical Examiner’s Office
2002-present Consultant, Onondaga County Medical Examiner’s Office
1995-2002 Forensic anthropologist, U.S. Army Central Identification
Laboratory, Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii
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1990, 1989 Zooarchaeologist/human osteologist, Project Wila Jawira, University
of Chicago and INAR, Bolivia
1988 Unit supervisor/zooarchaeologist, Project Wila Jawira, University of
Chicago: Excavations at Tiwanaku, Bolivia
1987 Unit supervisor: Programa Contisuyu, Projecto Osmore, University
of Chicago: Excavations at San Antonio, Moquegua Valley, Peru.
1984 Member, Brock University Archaeological Practicum: Excavations
at Kalavassos-Tenta, Cyprus.
ACADEMIC/TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2010-present Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, College at Brockport, SUNY,
Brockport, NY
2007-2010 Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice, College at Brockport, SUNY,
Brockport, New York
2006-2007 Chair and Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, SUNY
Oswego, Oswego, New York
2002- 2006 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, SUNY Oswego, Oswego, New York
2000-2002 Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of Hawaii, West Oahu
1993-1995 Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Kentucky,
Lexington, Kentucky
1992-1993 Visiting Instructor/Lecturer of Anthropology, Loyola University of Chicago,
Chicago, Illinois
1990-1993 Teaching Fellow/Lecturer, Department of Organismal Biology and
Anatomy, University of Chicago, Human Gross Morphology
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
2011-present Director, Forensic Specialties Accreditation Board
2009-present Member, Board of Directors, American Board of Forensic Anthropology
2005-present: International Association of Identification, Member
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1998: Henry F. Williams Associate, New York State Police, Bureau of Criminal
Investigation
1996-present: American Academy of Forensic Sciences, Current Status: Fellow
HONORS, AWARDS, AND GRANTS
Post-graduate:
2009-2011 National Institute of Justice Grant entitled “Continuing Education
Program in Forensic Anthropology” submitted by Syracuse University,
Forensic Science Program. (Co-Principal Investigators: James Spencer,
Michael Sponsler, Shannon Novak, and Ann Bunch.) $912,580.
2009 January – May. Dr. Nuala McGann Drescher Leave Award. $6337.80
2006-2007 National Institute of Justice General Forensics Research and Development
Grant. Awarded August 2006. $7000.00
2006 SUNY Oswego Arts and Sciences Summer Research Grant for Students
and Faculty (Heather Kozuba, co-author, principal investigator) $1000.00
2006-2007 SUNY Oswego Rice Creek Field Station Grant (Student/Faculty
collaboration with Heather Kozuba) $500.00
2005-2006 Forensic Science Foundation Lucas Grant , AAFS. $750.00
2005-2007 SUNY Oswego Rice Creek Field Station Grant $850.00
2004-2005 SUNY Oswego Rice Creek Field Station Grant $750.00
2005 Medina High School Distinguished Alumni Award
2003-present Consulting Grant, Onondaga County Medical Examiner’s Office
(with the Office of Research and Graduate Studies, SUNY Oswego)
$100.00 per case
1999 Achievement Medal for Civilian Service, Department of the Army
Graduate:
1991-1992 Horton-Hallowell Fellowship, Wellesley College Alumnae Association,
Ten month grant for $4000
1990-1991 Fulbright Grant, Institute of International Education, Twelve month
grant for $12,000
1987-1990 University of Chicago, Unendowed fellowships, Full tuition.
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Graduate awards (continued):
1987, 1989 University of Chicago, Center for Latin American Studies,
Mellon Foundation Travel Grant
PUBLICATIONS
Peer Reviewed Journal articles
2011 Ann W. Bunch. “Indoor Wet-Screening of Exhumed Skeletal Remains: A
Suggested Procedure for the Preparation of Fragile Evidence for
Anthropological Analysis” Journal of Forensic Sciences, 66(2): 456-460.
2010 Ann W. Bunch and Calvin Y. Shiroma. "The Search for, Recovery, and
Positive Identification of a Vietnam-Era U.S. Army Soldier" in Military
Medicine, February 2010.
2009 Ann W. Bunch. “The Impact of Cold Climate on the Decomposition
Process.” Journal of Forensic Identification 59 (1): 26-44.
2005 Ann W. Bunch and Christopher G. Fielding. “The Use of World War II
Chest Radiographs in the Identification of a Missing-In-Action U.S. Marine
Raider from World War II.” Military Medicine, 170 (3): 239-242.
1998 Ann D. Webster. “Recovery of a Vietnam-Era Aircraft Crash: Use of
Cross-Cultural Understanding and Dual Forensic Recovery Methods”
Journal of Forensic Sciences, 43 (2): 277-283.
1992 Lisa M. Hoshower, Jane E. Buikstra, Paul S. Goldstein, and Ann D.
Webster. “Artificial Cranial Deformation at the Omo M10 Site. A
Tiwanaku Complex from the Moquegua Valley, Peru” Latin American
Antiquity 6 (2): 145-164
Book Reviews
2007 Of Fundamentals of Forensic Anthropology by L. Klepinger. In the
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Volume 132, Issue 3. p 484.
Journal articles
1996 Robert W. Mann and Ann D. Webster. “An Anthropologist’s Walk into the
Past” Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 87 (2).
1996 Robert W. Mann, Thomas D. Holland, Ann D. Webster, and William E.
Grant. “The Search for American MIAs: Forensic Anthropology in the
Field” The Director, LVIV (12).
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Books/Book Chapters
In preparation Dawnie Steadman, Ann Bunch, and Jane Buikstra.. Forensic Anthropology
Today: An Introduction. Oxford University Press: Oxford.
2009 Ann W. Bunch and Colleen C. Shine. “Science Contextualized:
The Identification of a U.S. MIA of the Vietnam War from Two
Perspectives” in Hard Evidence: Case Studies in Forensic Anthropology.
Second Edition. Steadman, D. W. (editor). Prentice-Hall Publishers: NJ.
2003 Ann D. Webster and John W. Janusek. “Tiwanaku Camelids: Subsistence,
Sacrifice, and Social Reproduction” in Tiwanaku and Its Hinterland:
Archaeology and Paleoecology of an Andean Civilization (2) Urban and
Rural Archaeology. Alan L. Kolata (editor), Smithsonian Institution Press:
Washington, D.C.
1990 Geoffrey Conrad, Peter Burgi, Peter Griffiths, Catherine Jacobus, and Ann
Webster. “Resumen de Las Excavaciones en San Antonio, Departmento de
Moquegua,” in Trabajos Arqueologicos en Moquegua, Peru. L. Watanabe,
M. Moseley, and F. Cabieses (eds.) Programa Contisuyu del Museu
Peruano de Ciencias de la Salud, Southern Peru Copper Corporation.
1989 Geoffrey Conrad and Ann Webster. “Household Unit Patterning at San
Antonio,” in Ecology, Settlement, and History in the Osmore Drainage,
Southern Peru. Don S. Rice and Charles Stanish (eds.) British
Archaeological Reports. International Series No. 545.
Technical Reports
2006 Ann W. Bunch. “The Impact of Cold Climate on the Decomposition
Process,” Report submitted to Rice Creek Field Station, April 2005.
1995 Steve McBride, Kim McBride, Margaret Scarry, and Ann D. Webster.
“Report on the Henderson Site, Henderson County, Kentucky.”
Archaeological Report 321. Program for Cultural Resource Assessment,
University of Kentucky.
1994 Tom Sussenbach, William D. Updike, and Ann D. Webster.
“Phase II Archaeological Excavation at the Shop Hollow Dump Site
(15LR40) in Letcher County, Kentucky.” Archaeological Report 342.
Program for Cultural Resource Assessment, University of Kentucky.
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PAPERS AND TALKS PRESENTED 2012 Forensic Anthropology – Introduction to Biological Profile -- Presentation
and Workshop for the Syracuse University Project Advance Summer Course
2011 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology- Presentation and Workshop for the
Syracuse University Project Advance Summer Course
2010 Forensic Anthropology Basics -- Presentation and Workshop for the
Syracuse University Project Advance Summer Course
2009 Forensic Anthropological Problems and Solutions. Presentation and
Workshop for the Syracuse University Project Advance Summer Course.
2009 A Multidisciplinary Test of the Lamendin Age Estimation Method.
Presented at the 61st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Forensic
Sciences.
2008 Forensic Anthropology Today/ Estimation of Age at Death. Presentation
and Workshop for the Syracuse University Project Advance Summer
Course.
2007 Forensic Anthropology: Trauma Basics: Presentation and Workshop for
the Syracuse University Project Advance Summer Course.
2006 Forensic Anthropology: Methods and New Technologies. Presentation and
Workshop for the Syracuse University Project Advance Summer Course.
2006 Forensic Anthropology Reports: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.
Presentations and Workshop for the Minnowbrook Conference, Syracuse
University Project Advance.
2006 A Preliminary Study of Decomposition in Cold Climate. Presented at the
American Academy of Forensic Sciences annual meeting, February 2006.
2006 Darwin and the Science of Man: Discovery the Missing Links of Past and
Present. SUNY Oswego IPAC Series for Darwin Day, February 2006.
2005 Forensic Anthropology and Recovery: Traditional Methods and New
Innovations. Project Advance, Syracuse University.
2005 Guest Speaker, 19th
Annual Orleans County Academic Excellence Awards
Dinner.
2004 Twenty-first Century Forensic Anthropology. Presented at the Science Today
Lecture Series, SUNY Oswego.
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2004 Forensic Anthropology: An Overview. Presented at the 3rd
Annual Meeting
of Project Advance, Syracuse University.
2003 Forensic Anthropology and Recovery. Presented at the 2nd
Annual Meeting of
Project Advance, Syracuse University.
2003 Be Tenacious in Your Searches for Clandestine Burials: A Lesson from the
Field. Presented at the 54th
Annual Meeting of the American Academy of
Forensic Sciences, Atlanta.
2000 Forensic Anthropology and the Big Island Aircraft Crash. Presented at the 2nd
Annual Meeting of the Maui Memorial Medical Center Forensic Conference.
1999 Human Taphonomy and Its Impact on Forensic Recovery Operations in
Vietnam. Presented at the 51st Annual Meeting of the American Academy of
Forensic Sciences, Orlando.
1998 Forensic Recovery: Politics and Postdepositional History. Presented at the
63rd
Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Seattle.
1990 Recovery of a Vietnam Era Aircraft Crash: The Use of Multiple
Anthropological Methods. Presented at the Mountain, Desert, and Coastal
Forensic Meeting, Boulder City, NV.
1993 Pastoralism and the Development of the Tiwanaku State. Presented at the
University of Kentucky Department of Anthropology Colloquium Series.
1993 The Pastoral Foundation of the Tiwanaku State. Presented at the
Northwestern University Department of Anthropology Colloquium Series.
1993 Shifting Faunal Usage Patterns in the Tiwanaku Valley and at Lukurmata,
Bolivia: Formative through Tiwanaku V. Presented at the 58th
Annual
Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, St. Louis.
1992 Ongoing Research at Tiwanaku, Bolivia. Presented at the Chicago
Archaeological Society, Chicago Academy of Sciences, Chicago.
1992 Camelids of the Tiwanaku Valley and Lukurmata from Formative to
Tiwanaku V: Size and Age Differences. Presented at the 20th
Annual
Meeting of the Midwest Andean and Amazonian Archaeologists, University
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
1990 Faunal Use Patterns of Tiwanaku and the Tiwanaku Valley, Bolivia.
Presented at the South American Prehistory Conference, University of Illinois,
Urbana-Champaign.
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1990 Los Camelidos de Tiwanaku. Presented at the Mesa Redonda, Instituto
Nacional de Arquelogia, La Paz, Bolivia.
1990 The Fauna of Tiwanaku, Bolivia. Presented at the Center for Latin American
Studies, University of Chicago.
1988 Preliminary Analysis of the Faunal Remains of Tiwanaku, Bolivia. Presented
at the 17th
Annual Midwest Andean and Amazonian Meetings, Central
Michigan University.
1988 Household Unit Patterning at San Antonio, Moquegua, Peru. Presented at the
Center for Latin American Studies, University of Chicago.
MEDIA APPEARANCES AND CONTRIBUTIONS
2011 “Can Race be Determined by the Mandible?” Contribution to The Slate,
Washington Post Online Magazine.
2007 “Where’s Peggy?” Cold Case Files episode 110, A and E Channel
2003 “Last Flight of Bomber 31” NOVA DVD/VHS on 1944 PV-1 aircraft loss and
subsequent recovery in Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia (2001)
1999 “The Hunt” Discovery Channel Episode on MIA/POW mission
REFERENCES
Jane E. Buikstra, Professor, School of Human Evolution and Social Change. Arizona State
University. Tempe, AZ. Phone: (480) 965-6213.
Alan L. Kolata, Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Chicago, Chicago,
Illinois. Phone: (773) 702-7729.
Thomas D. Holland, Director, Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command. Hickam Airforce
Base, Honolulu, Hawaii. Phone: (808) 772-4583
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