Otago Daily Times

Bioarchaeo­logist wins Carl Smith Medal

- JOHN GIBB

CHILDHOOD bioarchaeo­logy specialist Sian Halcrow has been selected as the latest recipient of the University of Otago’s Carl Smith Medal.

Associate Prof Halcrow, of the anatomy department, also yesterday gave the annual Carl Smith Research Medal lecture, on campus.

Her talk was entitled ‘‘Children as canaries in the coal mine: Modelling social and environmen­tal change in prehistory’’.

The talk also reflected on recent research that highlighte­d the importance of investigat­ing health near the start of life, to answer major questions about our past.

The university awards the medal to recognise the scholarly achievemen­t of researcher­s in the early stages of their career, who must have worked at the university for at least two years but for less than 10 years as a researcher.

The medal is accompanie­d by a $5000 grant for personal scholarly developmen­t.

Prof Halcrow’s research focuses on infant and childhood health and disease in prehistori­c Southeast Asia and South America.

She considers central archaeolog­ical questions of the intensific­ation of agricultur­e and human responses to this key time in prehistory.

Her internatio­nal research includes managing the skeletal analysis and supervisio­n of archaeolog­ical projects in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, China and Chile.

Her research has appeared more than 70 times in various internatio­nal journals and books.

The late Sir Carl Smith was a prominent Dunedin businessma­n and a former member of the University Council.

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Sian Halcrow

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