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Yes
Liberal Arts
2005

Contact Information

Kevin E. Smith
kesmith@mtsu.edu
Ed Kick
Sociology/Anthropology
Discipline specific equipment
PH109/111
New Technology
N/A
143687.76
Laboratory experience is central to students in archaeology and forensic/biological anthropology. As noted in Teaching Archaeology in the Twenty-First Century: “Students planning a career in archaeology must have mastered a set of basic cognitive and methodological skills that will enable them to operate effectively in … laboratory contexts... Upper division courses need to ensure that students graduating with a specialization in archaeology acquire these skills.” Our external program reviewer noted the inadequacy of lab facilities and equipment for students in these areas. Due to the lack of available facilities and equipment, we have not been able to implement the lab components of several courses. This proposal includes renovations to PH 109 and 111 to create a fully-functional archaeology and biological anthropology laboratory. The facility and equipment will be used by for laboratory exercises in ANTH 2230, 3210, 3310, and 3520 (120 students/semester). Requested equipment (fossil casts, skeletal comparative sets) will also be used to introduce a hands-on element into our General Education ANTH 2210 World Prehistory course (200 students/semester). Core courses with substantive use of the lab facility and equipment include Archaeological Methods, Forensic Anthropology, Environmental Archaeology, and the summer Archaeology School (80 students/semester). Interdisciplinary programs in archaeology and forensics/biological anthropology serve students from several colleges – particularly the natural sciences, history, criminal justice, psychology, and geosciences.
154976
154976
155535.2
-559.2
2-14700
N/A
N/A
1
Construction/installation (per Watson Hannah)
75000.00
75000.00
N/A
N/A
N/A
1
Fume hood installation/construction (per Planning)
12000.00
12000.00
N/A
1954
1704
4
Ohaus Dial-o-gram balance scale/accessories
220.00
880.00
N/A
1954
1704
4
Ohaus triple beam 710-TO/accessories
180.00
720.00
N/A
1954
1704
2
Ohaus electronic digital balance
800.00
1600.00
N/A
1955
1750
6
Digital caliper w/ computer input device
330.00
1980.00
N/A
1954
1704
1
Sonicator
500.00
500.00
N/A
1954
1704
2
Illuminated magnifer lamps
250.00
500.00
N/A
1957
1460
1
Articulated human skeleton w/ stand #SHN36
3300.00
3300.00
3800.00
1959
1295
1
Plastic Medical quality articulated human skeleton w/ stand #246867
878.80
878.80
876.85
2138
1377
1
Disarticulated human skull #WSM8132
750.00
750.00
849.30
1957
1460
3
Skeleton disarticulated, #SHN-37
2100.00
6300.00
6300.00
1957
1460
2
Skeleton disarticulated, Nylon #WSP-14
718.00
1436.00
718.00
1959
1295
3
Plastic medical quality disarticulated half skeleton w/ case #246785
782.10
2346.30
698.25
1963
1270
2
European American Male and Female #CS011/109
210.00
420.00
N/A
1963
1270
2
African American Male and Female #CS108/119
210.00
420.00
N/A
1963
1270
2
Male and Female Os Coxa Cast #R1001/RI002
50.00
100.00
N/A
1963
1270
2
Rib age casts #SA100
195.00
390.00
N/A
1963
1270
4
Suchey-Brooks Male/Female Pubic Symphysis casts #SA001/002
74.00
296.00
N/A
1958
1442
3
GPM Spreading caliper with rounded ends,#106
998.00
2994.00
2805.00
1958
1442
3
GPM sliding caliper (Poech type), #114
1830.00
5490.00
5085.00
1958
1442
3
GPM Linen measuring tape, #111
13.00
39.00
N/A
66501
pa
3
Osteometric board
200.00
600.00
626.64
1958
1442
1
GPM Goniometer (Mollison type), #117
1013.00
1013.00
975.00
1958
1442
1
GPM Small coordinate caliper with position locking screw #115
1606.00
1606.00
1495.00
2085
1382
1
Newark Brass sieves and collection pan with cover
822.10
822.10
869.93
1957
1460
1
Mounted mammalian skeletons (4)
597.00
597.00
546.00
1957
1460
1
Mounted bird skeleton #WSK-306
149.00
149.00
149.00
1957
1460
1
Mounted Turtle skeleton #WSK-301
130.00
130.00
99.00
1957
1460
2
Mounted venomous/non-venomous snake skeletons (2)
110.00
220.00
178.00
1957
1460
3
Mounted lizard/toad/fish skeletons #WSK-308/303/304
99.00
297.00
237.00
1957
1460
4
Skull, front and hind limb, vertebral comparative sets #WSK-310/312/314/316
89.00
356.00
267.00
1957
1460
1
Comparative skull set #WSK-315
273.00
273.00
273.00
1957
1460
1
Predator-prey skull set #WSK-120
173.00
173.00
173.00
1957
1460
1
Dietary skull set #WSK-125
176.00
176.00
176.00
1957
1460
1
Comparative mammal set #WSK-100
123.00
123.00
123.00
1957
1460
1
Hominid skull set of 9 #WBH-44
1588.00
1588.00
1588.00
1957
1460
1
Hominid tools set of 6 #WBH-43
369.95
369.95
369.95
1957
1460
1
Gigantopithecus WBC-199 Replica (not critical)
348.95
348.95
359.95
1957
1460
1
Great ape set #WBC-80 Replica
999.95
999.95
1128.95
1957
1460
1
Ring-tailed lemur replica #WBC-125 (not critical)
104.95
104.95
109.95
1957
1460
1
Celebes macaque replica #WTQ-173 (not critical)
120.00
120.00
132.00
1957
1460
1
Male hamadryas baboon replica #WTQ-185 (not critical)
129.00
129.00
143.00
1961
1379
2
Standard TAF student workstation
1050.00
2100.00
2311.78
2119
1356
1
Flatbed color scanner
600.00
600.00
524.62
1954
1704
1
Microscope B stereozoom w/ illuminators
3350.00
3350.00
N/A
2059
1649
1
Total station transit and accessories
20000.00
20000.00
12646.00
66502
pa
2
FORDISC 2.0 software
195.00
390.00
790.00
MFS
N/A
N/A
PH 109 & 111 - Abatedment completed by Env Solutions Inv 1382 & Resloution Inc. Inv 43080905; Installed cores
N/A
N/A
695.44
MFS
N/A
N/A
PH 109/111 - Alpha Building to cut new door opening, install new steel door with panic hardware, move display case, move plug for machines, move Lutron, add new Birch door with panic hardware to existing frame
N/A
N/A
10296.08
MFS
N/A
N/A
PH 109/111 - Change both doors to Construction Key Cores; abatement that was est on workorder C188299
N/A
N/A
1193.75
MFS
N/A
N/A
PH 109/111 - Work Orders Feb
N/A
N/A
4533.63
MFS
N/A
N/A
PH 109/111 - Work Orders March
N/A
N/A
586.54
MFS
N/A
N/A
PH 109/111 - Work Orders April
N/A
N/A
3179.52
MFS
N/A
N/A
Work Orders May
N/A
N/A
76622.17
1957
1460
N/A
5% Discount Received
N/A
N/A
-843.54
No
No
No
N/A