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Christine Halling

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Archaeologist

Christine L. Halling holds a B.S. (Minnesota State University, Mankato) in Anthropology and a
M.S. (University of Indianapolis) in Human Biology. She is currently employed as the
Anthropologist of the Lands & Natural Resources Section, Civil Division, Louisiana Department
of Justice. She is a Registered Professional Archaeologist and has trained in Forensic
Anthropology, Bioarchaeology, and Human Biology. Prior to her current employment, she
taught Anatomy & Physiology coursework and was the Lab Director for the Kampsville Human
Osteology and Bioarchaeology Field School.

Episode 15 - Cemetery Task Force - Natural Disasters, Restoration & Body Recovery
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Jan. 14, 2021

Episode 15 - Cemetery Task Force - Natural Disasters, Restoration & Body Recovery

Send us a text! We love hearing from listeners. If you'd like a response, please include your email. Jennie and Dianne are joined by Ryan Seidemann and Christine Halling of the Louisiana Cemetery Task Force to discuss what happens to cemeteries and their permanent residents when natural disasters such as floods and hurricanes strike. They share their experience and expertise on planning strategies once they know a storm is about to hit and how they handle recovery and restoration in the afterma...