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Magda E. Mankel
[email protected]
Chronology of Education
In Progress Ph.D. Program, Anthropology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD.
2016
M. A.A., Applied Anthropology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD.
2013
B.A., Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
Employment History
Intern. Summer 2016
Intern. Summer 2015
Teaching Assistant. Spring 2015
Research Assistant. 2013-2014
Research Assistant. 2012-2013
Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail.
Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail.
Department of Anthropology, U. of Maryland, College Park.
Department of Anthropology, U. of Maryland, College Park.
Anthropological Research LLC, Tucson, AZ.
Research and Field Experiences
2016 Intern, National Park Service, Juan Bautista National Historic Trail, Tucson, Arizona.
 Conducted interviews with Latino adults.
 Explored ways to increase Latino access to Anza Trail heritage resources.
2015 Intern, National Park Service, Juan Bautista National Historic Trail, Tucson, Arizona.
 Conducted research featuring focus group discussions with Latino adults.
 Explored ways to increase Latino access to Anza Trail heritage resources
2014 Archaeological Field Assistant, University of Maryland, College Park, MD.
 Assisted in identifying 19th century archaeological sites in Ireland.
2013 Research Assistant, Anthropological LLC, Tucson, Arizona. T.J. Ferguson, PhD.
 Annotated General Land Office (GLO) maps for a project pertaining to the Tohono
O'odham Indian Tribe of Arizona.
 Created an annotated inventory of audio files pertaining to the Santo Domingo Tribe
of New Mexico.
2012 Undergraduate Researcher, The Ronald E. McNair Achievement Program,
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. Diane E. Austin, PhD.
 Used semi-structured interviews to explore the interactions between humanitarian
aid workers and the material culture of undocumented migrants.
2012 Field School Participant, The Undocumented Migration Project Field School, Institute
for Field Research, Arivaca, AZ. Jason P. De León, PhD.
 Used archaeological field techniques and ethnographic methods to understand the
modern material culture of undocumented border crossers.
2012 Field School Participant, University Indian Ruin Field School, University of Arizona,
Tucson, AZ. Paul Fish, PhD. and Suzanne Fish, PhD.
 Learned archaeological field techniques, data management, laboratory analysis,
museum cataloging, and public outreach within a southwestern archaeology
context.
2011 Undergraduate Researcher, The Ronald E. McNair Achievement Program, University
of Arizona Tucson, AZ. Diane E. Austin, PhD.
 Conducted a research project focused on media discourses regarding the material
objects left behind by undocumented border crossers in southern Arizona.
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Magda E. Mankel
Scholarly Presentations
2016 “Gauging Hispanic Interests in Hispanic Heritage Resources: A case study of the Juan
Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail.” Paper presented at the Society for Historical
Archaeology, Washington D.C.
2015 “Understanding the material and spatial strategies of border crossers through water
bottles and beverage containers.” Paper presented at the Society for Historical
Archaeology, Seattle, WA.
2013 “Undocumented Migration, Boundary Enforcement, and Contemporary Archaeological
Sites: Understanding the Modified Southern Arizona Landscape from the Perspective of
Locals”. Poster presented at the 78th Annual Meeting of the Society for American
Archaeology, Honolulu, HI.
2012 "The Undocumented Migration Project and Future Research Interests Regarding
Human-Environment Interactions in Southern Arizona." Paper presented at the Ronald
E. McNair Colloquium, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
2011 “Purity and Danger within the Context of the Southern Arizona Borderlands.”
 Graduate and Professional Student Council Student Showcase, Poster Session,
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
 Ronald E. McNair Colloquium, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ. August.
 UROC Symposium, Poster Session, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
 Ronald E. McNair Scholars Symposium, University of California, Berkeley, CA.
August.
Fellowships and Awards
2016 Graduate School Summer Research Fellowship, U. of Maryland, College Park, MD.
2014 International Graduate Research Fellowship, U. of Maryland, College Park, MD.
2013 University of Maryland McNair Fellowship, U. of Maryland, College Park, MD.
2012 The School of Anthropology’s Scholar Award, U. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
2012 Byron Cummings Memorial Scholarship, U. of Arizona, Tucson, AZ.
Memberships
Phi Beta Kappa
Society for American Archaeology
Society for Historical Archaeology
Languages
English: Fluent. Spanish: Advanced. French: Intermediate.
Publication
Johnson, Beverlene, Leroy J. Juan, Maren P. Hopkins, T.J. Ferguson, and Magda E. Mankel. 2013.
In the Footsteps of Our Ancestors: Tohono O’odham and Hia-Ced O’odham History and Traditions
on Barry M. Goldwater Range, East. Tohono O’odham Nation. Submitted to 56th Management
Office Luke Air Force Base, Contract No. FA4887-10-C-0071.
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