Mark Schurr

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Mark Schurr

Associate Professor of Anthropology

Office: 611 Flanner Hall
Phone: 574-631-7638
Email: Schurr.1@nd.edu

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Areas of Expertise

Archaeology of eastern North America, evolution of social organizations

Since 2003, Schurr has led archeological digs on the grounds of the Collier Lodge, a 19th-century hunting lodge located on the banks of the Kankakee River in northwestern Indiana. With the help of Notre Dame anthropology students and volunteers from the Kankakee Valley Historical Society, Schurr has unearthed hundreds of clues to the area’s rich past, including a prehistoric tool dating to 7,000 B.C., beads, tools and dishes of prehistoric Native American tribes, parts of a rare flintlock rifle, a spear point that dates back to 300 B.C., and prehistoric pottery from every known time period, spanning 800 B.C. to imported English pottery of the early 19th century. “Because the site had never been plowed, layers of earth were sealed, revealing centuries of artifacts," Schurr said. "I have never seen another site like this.”


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Anthropologist Mark Schurr receives Ganey Award

Archeological dig offers new view of historic life

Archaeological dig yields surprising finds

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Post Tribune—Volunteers ready for Collier dig

Dig turns up marshland artifacts