Lee Bement
Born in Texas, Lee is an Archeologist III and part time Assistant Professor
in Anthropology and has been with the Survey since 1990.
Educational Background
B.A. Fort Lewis College, Colorado
M.A., Ph.D. University of Texas, Austin
Research Interests
Hunter-gatherers, North American archaeology, paleoindians, zooarchaeology,
rock art, ritual, and social complexity of band level societies.
Other Facts
Lee is currently involved with the study of the 10,000 year old Cooper
Bison kill, one of the best preserved Folsom bison kills on the Southern
Plains.
Lbement@ou.edu
2005
Field School at the Certain site
Summary of Jake Bluff Research
Download Archeological Resource Survey Report No. 48
by Leland C. Bement and Casey R. Carmichael (free Acrobat
reader required)
From Top to Bottom: Pedestrian
Survey of the Black Mesa Region Cimarron County, Oklahoma
Visit Lee's home page on the Cooper
Site.

Lee's book, Bison Hunting at Cooper Site, is available
from the OU
Press.
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