
Andrew Kracinski
Graduate Student
Anthropology, Archaeology
Contact
Building & Room:
BSB 2102
Address:
1007 W. Harrison St. Chicago, IL
Email:
About
I am an archaeologist interested in Historical Archaeology, cultural interactions on cultural peripheries, and archaeological theory. Currently, I work at UIC CRIM, where I assist in recovery of MIAs from World War Two in the South Pacific.
Education
B.A. University of Illinois at Chicago
Selected Presentations
January 2022: Moderator for LaSalle II: Re-explored at 45 at the Elgin Public Museum of Natural History and Anthropology (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUyhXzmJo34).
March 2020: Presentation at the 43rd Midwest Conference on Mesoamerican Archaeology and Ethnohistory at Northeastern Illinois University, hosted by Jon Hageman. Presentation titled Trial by Fire: Ceramic Breakage from a Production Locus in a Tzeltal Maya Community in Yajalón, Chiapas, Mexico
October 2018: Poster Presentation at the 76th Annual Plains Conference in San Antonio, Texas, titled Landscape and Geophysical Analysis at the Lynch Site (25BD1) Nebraska
March 2018: Poster Presentation at the Second City Anthropology Conference at the University of Illinois at Chicago titled Storm God Chasing in the Valley of Oaxaca.
March 2018: Presentation at the 41st Midwest Conference on Mesoamerican Archaeology and Ethnohistory at the University of Chicago, hosted by Claudia Brittenham. Presentation titled Storm God Chasing in the Valley of Oaxaca.