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Aliya Godoy, an FLC senior studying Anthropology, spent the summer in the New Mexico Office of Archaeological Studies working on a special project. Godoy looked at historic and prehistoric remains in the temporary collections and recorded variations in features of the facial bones that are used in estimating ancestry, to assess their usefulness for ancient and recent Southwestern people. Godoy plans to travel for a few months after graduating, and then enroll in a graduate program in Forensic Anthropology.