Denise
Hodges
Ph.D., SUNY-Albany, 1986
Associate Professor
Professor Hodges has interests in human skeletal biology, paleopathology,
paleonutrition, and dental anthropology. She has conducted field
work in Mexico, England, and the mid-western United States.
She teaches courses in forensic anthropology, human skeletal biology,
and introductory biological anthropology.
Selected Publications
The Human Skeletal Remains from the Medieval Occupation of Gritille.
Contribution in: The Archaeology of the Frontier in the medieval
Near East: Excavations at Gritille, Turkey. By Scott Redford. Archaeological
Institute of America, Monographs, New Series, No. 3, Boston,
Pp. 281-298, 1998.
Endemic Treponematosis in Prehistoric Western Iowa. In Skeletal
Biology in the Great Plains, editors Douglas W. Owsley and Richard
L. Jantz. Washington, D.C. Smithsonian Institution Press, pp. 109-122,
with Shirley Schermer and Alton Fischer, 1994.
Temporomandibular Joint Osteoarthritis in a British Skeletal Population.American
Journal of Physical Anthropology 65: 367-378, 1991.
Agricultural Intensification and Prehistoric Health in the Valley
of Oaxaca, Mexico. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Museum
of Anthropology Memoir 22, 1989.
Contact Information
Dr. Denise Hodges
Department of Anthropology
Stevens Building 102
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115
Phone:753-7032
Fax: 815-753-7027
Email: dhodges@niu.edu
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