Rochelle A. Marrinan

Florida State University, Department of AnthropologyMember since 1970

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My Biography

Dr. Marrinan received a PhD from the University of Florida in 1975. Research projects include Late Archaic Shell Rings (Georgia); Florida Museum of Natural History
Spanish Mission sites (Florida); Florida State University, Department of Anthropology Collections Zooarchaeological analysis late Mississippian sites (Florida); and Florida State University, Department of Anthropology Collections. Dr. Marrinan’s first annual meeting was in 1973 in New Orleans where she had the opportunity to hear Margaret Mead, who served as an important role model to her in high school, particularly the accomplishment of field work at a distance by women.

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