John Veith

Professor of Archaeology Science

Dr. John Veith is Professor of Archaeology Science, at the University of St. Jameson. Dr. John is also Chair of the Committee supervising research interests for the Anthropology Science Institute.

Academic background

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Academic objectives

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Honors

National Medal of Excellence in Science and Technology

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Office: 221 Jackson Hall
Email: [email protected]
Office Phone: (617) 452-2345
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Lab location: South West Building A112
     
Assistant: Nicki Christensen
Assistant office: 220 Jackson Hall
Assistant phone: 617-452-0231
Assistant fax: 617-452-0231

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