About Me:
Leee Overmann has a DPhil in Archaeology from the University of Oxford and an MA in psychology and BA in anthropology, philosophy, and English from the University of Colorado. She is a lecturer for the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Center for Cognitive Archaeology. Her work has appeared in Behavioral and Brain Sciences, Cambridge Archaeological Journal, Current Anthropology, Journal of Anthropological Sciences, Journal of Archaeological Science, Journal of Cognition and Culture, Quaternary International, Rock Art Research, Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Cognitive Science, Behavioral Sciences and the Law, Persuasions: The Jane Austen Journal, and several edited volumes. Her research interests include numerical cognition and ethnomathematics, cognitive and language evolution, cultural astronomy and timekeeping.
Area(s) of Training
anthropology, applied anthropology, archaeology, cultural anthropology, ethnography, psychology, other
Area(s) of Expertise
numerical cognition and ethnomathematics, cognitive and language evolution, cultural astronomy and timekeeping
Current Area of Employment
Center for Cognitive Archaeology, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs