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Consultancy Services for Preparation of Feasibility Report for Two-laning of Km. 0.000 to Km.53.000 of SH- Public Works Department 2B section comprising the Palari-Makrana-Khatu(Highway-I) inclusion of Makrana-Bidiyad-Parbatsar Government of Rajasthan from Km 0.000 to Km 22.300 of SH-2D (Pkg-11) in the State of Rajasthan EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 0.1 BACKGROUND The work for Consultancy Services for Preparation of Feasibility Report for Two-laning of Km. 0.000 to Km. 53.000 of SH-2B Manglana-Makrana-Khatu comprising the section from Manglana to Khatu (the “Highway-I”) inclusion of *Makrana-Bidiyad- Parbatsar SH-2D from Km 0.000 to Km 21.000 connecting Makrana (SH-2B) to Parbatsar (SH-21A) in the State of Rajasthan has been awarded to YONGMA Engineering Company Ltd in consortium with M/s. STERLING Indo Tech Consultants P Ltd, by Public Works Department, Government of Rajasthan vide letter no.F- 7(25)/PPP/2014-15/Package-11/D-21, dated on 21-08-2014. The commencement date of the project is 10th September 2014. 0.2 INVESTIGATIONS & EVALUATIONS Feasibility Study was carried out by YONGMA Engineering Company Ltd in consortium with M/s. STERLING Indo Tech Consultants P Ltd and the report evaluates Financial Viability in terms of Financial Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of the homogeneous road sections for optimum upgrading. The above evaluation has been based on various surveys and investigations carried out during the course of the study and these include traffic, topography, pavement condition, inventory and condition of road/structures and material investigations. -
Rajasthan Urban Sector Development Investment Program - Nagaur Water Supply
Initial Environmental Examination Document Stage: Revised Project Number: 40031-053 February 2014 IND: Rajasthan Urban Sector Development Investment Program - Nagaur Water Supply Subproject (Additional Scope) The work of water supply subproject is already under execution in Tr-02. The scope of works under execution includes construction/rehabilitation of distribution network construction of raising mains, OHSRs, CWR and an intermediate pump house. Some additional areas are proposed to lay distribution network and construction of ESRs. Prepared by Local Self Government Department For the Government of Rajasthan Rajasthan Urban Infrastructure Development Project The initial environmental examination is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. ABBREVIATION ADB - Asian Development Bank DSC - Design and Supervision Consultancy EA - Executing Agency EAC - Expert Appraisal Committee FI - Financial Intermediary GLSR - Ground Level Service Reservoir GoI - Government of India GoR - Government of Rajasthan GSI - Geological Survey of India IA - Implementing Agency IEE - Initial Environmental Examination IPMC - Investment Programme Management Consultancy IPMU - Investment Programme Management Unit JNNURM - Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission LSGD - Local Self-Government Department MFF - Multitranche Financing Facility MoEF - Ministry of Environment and Forests NAAQS - National Ambient Air Quality Standards -
RAJASTHAN STATE LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITY, JAIPUR MEDIATION TRAINING PROGRAMME up to 31-5-2012 S.No
RAJASTHAN STATE LEGAL SERVICES AUTHORITY, JAIPUR MEDIATION TRAINING PROGRAMME UP TO 31-5-2012 S.No. Divisional Head Date of holding the Concerned No. of No. Judicial officer Total No. of No. of No. of Name of trainers Remarks. Quarter Mediation training districts Advocates Trained Trained Referral mediators Judicial Judges. Advocates Offers as Mediator 01 Jaipur HQ 25 .4.2009 to -- 13Adv.+4 02 Dy. 18 02 --- Mr. Prasad Subbanna, 30.4.2009 Adv. Total Sec. RSLSA Advocate and 18 Mediator and co- ordinator, Bangalore. Mr. B.K. Mehta, Advcoate & mediator, Bangalore 02 Jodhpur HQ 31 Marth 2011 to 1st RHC Jodhpur 18 -- 18 -- 25 Mrs. Neena Krishna April,2011 and 9 to Bansal- Home Court 12 April, 2011 Delhi. Shri Arun Kumar Arya- Home Court – Delhi. 03 Jaipur Division 15.7.2011 to Jaipur Distt. 07 08 40+01 42 32 Mr. V.K. Bansal- Home 17.7.2011 Jaipur Metro 11+01 S.W. 14 123 Court,Delhi 22.7.2011 to Dausa 05 04 11 09310384709 24.7.2011 Sikar 04 04 13 Ms. Anju Bajaj 2nd round Jhunjhunu 06 04 12 Chandra- Home 06-01-2012 to 08-1- Alwar 07 08 55 Court,Delhi 2012 and 27-1-2012 09910384712 to 29-1-2012 2nd round 10-2-2012 to 12-2- Anju Bajaj chandana & 2012and 24 to 26-02- V.Khana , Shalinder 2012 JPR DISTT. kaur.(Jaipur Distt.) 11-5-2012 to 13-5- Ms. Neena Krishana 2012 and 25-5-2012 Bansal 09910384633 to 27-5-2012 Sh. Dharmesh Sharma 09910384689 04 Ajmer Division 05.08-2011 to Ajmer 10+01 S.W. -
Sub Registrar/Ex-Officio District Wise List
Sub Registrar/Ex-Officio District wise List Sr. Sr. District Name of Office Sub Registrar / Ex-Officio No. No. 1 1 Ajmer-I Sub Registrar 2 2 Ajmer-II Sub Registrar 3 3 Beawar Sub Registrar 4 4 Kishangarh Sub Registrar 5 5 Bhinai Ex-Officio 6 6 Kekri Ex-Officio 7 7 Masuda Ex-Officio 8 8 Nasirabad Ex-Officio 9 9 Pisangan Ex-Officio 10 10 Pushkar Ex-Officio 11 11 Rupangarh Ex-Officio 12 Ajmer 12 Sarwar Ex-Officio 13 13 Tatgarh Ex-Officio 14 14 Bijainagar Ex-Officio 15 15 Tantoti Ex-Officio 16 16 Sawar Ex-Officio 17 17 Arain Ex-Officio 18 18 ShriNagar Ex-Officio 19 19 Saradhana Ex-Officio 20 20 Aradka Ex-Officio 21 21 Nagola Ex-Officio 22 22 Devliyakalan Ex-Officio 23 23 Kadeda Ex-Officio Alwar Sr. Sr. District Name of Office Full Time S.R.O. / Ex-Officio No. No. 24 1 Alwar-I Sub Registrar 25 2 Alwar-II Sub Registrar 26 3 Alwar-III Sub Registrar 27 4 Behrod Sub Registrar 28 5 BHIWARI Sub Registrar 29 6 Neemrana Sub Registrar 30 7 Tijara Sub Registrar 31 8 Bahadurpur Sub Registrar 32 9 Bansoor Sub Registrar 33 10 Govindgarh Ex-Officio 34 11 Kathumar Ex-Officio 35 12 Kishangarhbas Sub Registrar 36 Alwar 13 Kotkasim Sub Registrar 37 14 Laxmangarh Ex-Officio 38 15 Malakhada Ex-Officio 39 16 Mundawar Sub Registrar 40 17 Raini Ex-Officio 41 18 Rajgarh Ex-Officio 42 19 Ramgarh Sub Registrar 43 20 Tapukara Ex-Officio 44 21 Thanagazi Ex-Officio 45 22 Mandan Ex-Officio 46 23 Bhanokhar Ex-Officio 47 24 Narayanpur Ex-Officio 48 25 BadiDamev Ex-Officio 49 26 Khairthal Ex-Officio 50 27 Harsoli Ex-Officio 51 28 Tahlan Ex-Officio Banswara Sr. -
Nagaur District Survey Report
NAGAUR DISTRICT SURVEY REPORT 1 CONTENTS PAGE(S) 1. INTRODUCTION 2 2. OVERVIEW OF MINING ACTIVITY IN THE DISTRICT 8 3. THE LIST OF MINING LEASES IN THE DISTRICT 39 4. DETAILS OF ROYALTY OR REVENUE RECEIVED IN LAST 147 THREE YEARS 5. DETAILS OF PRODUCTION OF SAND OR BAJARI OR 150 MINOR MINERALS IN LAST THREE YEARS 6. PROCESS OF DEPOSITION OF SEDIMENTS IN THE RIVERS OF 152 THE DISTRICT 7. GENERAL PROFILE OF THE DISTRICT 152 8. LAND UTILIZATION PATTERN IN THE DISTRICT 161 9. PHYSIOGRAHY OF THE DISTRICT 163 10. RAINFALL 165 11. GEOLOGY AND MINERAL WEALTH 166 2 [ Nagaur District Survey Report CHAPTER 1: Introduction Nagaur district falls almost in the central part of Rajasthan covering an area of 17,718 sq.km. The district is bounded by the latitudes 26°02'12" to 27°37'39" and longitudes 73°05'20" to 75°24'. The NH-65 which connects district H.Q. with Jodhpur and NH-89 connecting it with Ajmer and Bikaner are passing through the district. It is also connected with Jaipur, Jodhpur and Bikaner through broad gauge railway line. It is oval in shape. The district forms a part of great Thar desert and a large part of it is covered by wind blown sand. The district boundary is shared by seven districts of Rajasthan viz.-Jaipur, Ajmer, Pali, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Churu and Sikar. It falls in Ajmer division and administratively divided into four sub divisional offices viz. Didwana, Nagaur, Merta, and Parbatsar. Nagaur, Merta, Jayal, Ladnun, Didwana, Nawa, Makrana, Degana, Parbatsar and Khimsar are the ten tehsil head quaters of the district. -
District Boundary Assembly Constituency
NEW ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCIES (Based on Rajasthan Gazette Notification SADULSHAHAR-1 Dated 25th January, 2006) GANGANAGAR-2 SANGARIA-7 KARANPUR-3 RAJASTHAN PILIBANGA (SC)-9 HANUMANGARH- 8 GANGANAGAR RAISINGHNAGAR (SC)-5 SURATGARH-4 HANUMANGARH BHADRA-11 NOHAR-10 ® ANUPGARH (SC)-6 TARANAGAR-20 LUNKARANSAR-16 SADULPUR-19 KHAJUWALA SARDARSHAHAR-21 (SC)-12 CHURU PILANI CHURU-22 (SC)-25 BIKANER MANDAWA-28 SURAJGARH-26 JHUNJHUNUN-27 TIJARA-59 JHUNJHUNUN DUNGARGARH-17 BIKANER FATEHPUR-32 WEST-13 KHETRI-31 BEHROR- BIKANER RATANGARH-23 EAST-14 NAWALGARH- 62 MUNDAWAR- 61 29 KISHANGARH KOLAYAT-15 UDAIPURWATI- BAS-60 LACHHMANGARH-33 30 NEEM KA THANA-38 KAMAN-70 SUJANGARH KOTPUTLI-40 (SC)-24 SIKAR-35 BANSUR-63 KHANDELA-37 ALWAR LADNUN- URBAN-66 RAMGARH-67 NOKHA-18 106 DHOD (SC)-34 SIKAR SRIMADHOPUR-39 ALWAR NAGAR-71 ALWAR VIRATNAGAR-41 RURAL (SC)-65 DEEG - DANTA KUMHER-72 RAMGARH-36 KATHUMAR DEEDWANA-107 SHAHPURA-42 PHALODI-122 (SC)-69 JAYAL RAJGARH - (SC)-108 BHARATPUR- NAGAUR- CHOMU-43 THANAGAZI-64 LAXMANGARH (ST)-68 73 109 NADBAI-74 NAWAN- JAISALMER- 115 JAMWA BHARATPUR 132 AMBER-47 MAHUWA-86 NAGAUR MAKRANA- RAMGARH BANDIKUI-85 WEIR 113 (ST)-48 (SC)-75 JAISALMER KHINVSAR-110 JHOTWARA-46 JAIPUR DAUSA- LOHAWAT-123 BAYANA POKARAN- ADARSH 88 NAGAR-53 DAUSA (SC)-76 133 PHULERA-44 SIKRAI RAJAKHERA-80 DEGANA- (SC)-87 HINDAUN 112 PARBATSAR- BASSI (SC)-82 BAGRU 114 (ST)-57 PUSHKAR- (SC)-56 TODABHIM DHOLPUR- JODHPUR 99 (ST)-81 DHAULPUR 79 OSIAN- DUDU BARI-78 125 (SC)-45 CHAKSU KARAULI-83 MERTA (SC)-58 LALSOT BAMANWAS BASERI BHOPALGARH (SC)-111 (ST)-89 (SC)-126 -
(I) Basic Information
FORM – I (I) Basic Information S. Item Details No. Name of the Project’s Nayaki Granite Mine Area. 1. (M.L. No. 103/2018) 2. S. No. in the schedule B2 Category 3. Proposed capacity / area / length / Proposed Production–271262 TPA of tonnage to be handled / command Granite Mines area / lease area / number of well Lease area–2.1262 Hect. to be drilled. 4. New / Expansion / Modernization. New 5. Existing Area etc. 2.1262 Hect. 6. Category of Project i.e. “A” or “B” “B2” Does it attract the general No 7. condition? If yes, please specify. Does it attract the specific No 8. condition? If yes, please specify. Location N - 250 59’ 59.4” to 260 00’ 07.6” E - 750 11’ 07.4” to 750 11’ 14.0” Khasra No. 1286 & 1287 ( Pvt. Land) 9. Near Village Nayaki Tehsil Kekri District Ajmer State Rajasthan Nearest Railway Station along Nasirabad is nearest Railway station is with distance in Km (by Air). About 53.0 Km NW direction. 10. Nearest Airport along with Jaipur International Airport (About 110 distance in Km (by Air). Km in NE direction) Nearest Town, District At Kekri, Ajmer, (Rajasthan). 11. Headquarter, State Village Panchayat / Zila Parishad Village Panchayat–Nayaki 12. / Municipal Corporation / local Zila Parishad–Kekri body. Name & Address of the M/s B.R.G. Granite Pvt. Ltd. 13. Applicant/Lessee R/o -14, Shree Gopal Nagar, Gopalpura By Pass, Jaipur District- Jaipur, ( Raj.) Name & Address of the Co. 14. Applicant/Lessee Address for Correspondence Name & Address of the M/s Shri Mateshwari Granite Applicant/Lessee R/o -14, Shree Gopal Nagar, Gopalpura By Pass, Jaipur District- Jaipur, ( Raj.) 15. -
Final Version
RFP-64 REVISED- INCORPORATING AMMENDMENT,CLARIFICATION& ADDITIONS Request For Proposal “Implementation of AMR system for DTs and Consumers on Infrastructure As A Service (IaaS) Basis” TN –62 Final Version Purchaser: Jaipur VidyutVitran Nigam Ltd (JVVNL), Jaipur Office of the Superintending Engineer (IT), JVVNL, Jaipur Email: [email protected] Tel : 0141 2741561 AMR SYSTEM FOR DTs & CONSUMER TN-62- NOTICE INVITING TENDER NOTICE INVITING TENDER Reference No: TN - 62 Jaipur Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd. [“JVVNL”/ “Jaipur Discom”] has invited bids from competent Agency for work of“Implementation of AMR system for DTs and Consumers on Infrastructure As A Service (IaaS) Basis” The contract period shall be initially for a period of six years including the Implementation & Rollout period of One Year from the date of award of contract. The contract period may be extendable for further two years, as per mutual agreement. Online through e-Procurement/e-Tendering system at Mode of Bid Submission http://eproc.rajasthan.gov.in Superintending Engineer (IT) Jaipur VidyutVitran Nigam Ltd. Tendering Authority Room No.117, Vidyut Bhawan Jyoti Nagar, Jaipur Rajasthan, 302005. Estimated cost of Project Rs. 150 Crs 1) Ram Avatar Sharma SE (IT) Contact Persons Office: 0141-2741561 2) RK Sharma, XEN (IT). Submission of Banker’s Cheque/ Demand Draft in favour of AO(IT&RE),JVVNL, Jaipur or online in the name of AO(IT&RE), JVVNL, Jaipur, having A/c No. 51093320466 in the SBI Collectorate Branch, Jaipur having IFS Code SBIN0031206 against Tender Document Fee (including GST@ 18%) Rs: 5900/-. before 15.5.2018 upto 4 PM deposited in the office of the AO(IT&RE) (non-refundable), payable at Jaipur, Rajasthan. -
MICR CODE of Rajasthan Marudhara Gramin Bank Branches.Pdf
Br Code Br Name Regional Office District MICR Code 1 2 3 ATBARA PALI-1 PALI 306348152 4 AUWA PALI-2 PALI 306348153 5 BAGOL PALI-2 PALI 306348154 6 BALARA PALI-1 PALI 306348155 7 BALI PALI-2 PALI 306348156 8 BALUNDA PALI-1 PALI 306348157 9 BANKLI PALI-2 PALI 306348158 10 BAR PALI-1 PALI 306348160 11 BERA PALI-2 PALI 306348161 12 BHANWRI(P) PALI-1 PALI 306348163 13 BHANDER PALI-2 PALI 306348162 14 BHATUND PALI-2 PALI 306348164 15 BILAWAS PALI-1 PALI 306348165 16 BILASPUR PALI-2 PALI 306348166 17 BOOSI PALI-1 PALI 306348167 18 CHAMUNDERI PALI-2 PALI 306348168 19 CHANDAWAL PALI-1 PALI 306348169 20 CHANG PALI-1 PALI 306348170 21 CHANOD PALI-2 PALI 306348171 22 CHARWAS PALI-1 PALI 306348172 23 DENDA PALI-1 PALI 306348173 24 DEOLI(AUWA) PALI-2 PALI 306348174 25 DEVLI KALAN PALI-1 PALI 306348176 26 DESURI PALI-2 PALI 306348175 27 DHANLA PALI-2 PALI 306348177 28 DHOLA PALI-2 PALI 306348178 29 FALNA PALI-2 PALI 306348179 30 GHANERAO PALI-2 PALI 306348180 31 GIRI PALI-1 PALI 306348181 32 GUDA ENDLA PALI-1 PALI 306348182 33 GUNDOJ PALI-1 PALI 306348183 34 JADAN PALI-2 PALI 306348184 35 JAITARAN PALI-1 PALI 306348185 36 JAWALI PALI-1 PALI 306348187 37 JAITPUR PALI-1 PALI 306348186 38 JHINTRA PALI-1 PALI 306348188 39 JOJAWAR PALI-2 PALI 306348189 40 KANTALIYA PALI-2 PALI 306348190 41 KHAIRWA PALI-1 PALI 306348191 42 KHIMEL PALI-2 PALI 306348192 43 KHINWARA PALI-1 PALI 306348193 44 KHIWANDI PALI-2 PALI 306348194 45 KHOD PALI-1 PALI 306348195 46 KHUSALPURA PALI-1 PALI 306348196 47 KOSELAO PALI-2 PALI 306348197 48 LAMBIYA PALI-1 PALI 306348198 49 LUNAWA PALI-2 PALI 306348199 50 MANDAWAS PALI-1 PALI 306348201 51 MARWAR JN. -
SFC IV 1St 2012-13 Gram Panchayat
SFC - IV Grants 2012-13 (1st Installment) S.No District Panchayat Samiti Gram Panchayat SFC Amount Transfer By BANK NAME BRANCH ACCOUNT NO. I.F.S CODE OF BANK 1 AJMER ARAI AJGARA 291185 SBBJ SBBJ SARWAR 51037681341 SBBJ0010110 2 AJMER ARAI ANKAURIYA 292848 BOB BOB ARAIN 0 1240100003285 BARB0ARAINX 3 AJMER ARAI ARAIN 413103 BOB BOB ARAIN 0 1240100002405 BARB0ARAINX 4 AJMER ARAI BHAGWANPURA 400500 SBBJ SBBJ SARWAR 51037681125 SBBJ0010110 5 AJMER ARAI BHAMBHOLAO 328819 BOB BOB ARAIN 0 1240100009861 BARB0ARAINX 6 AJMER ARAI BHOGADEET 318842 BOB BOB ARAIN 0 1240100009854 BARB0ARAINX 7 AJMER ARAI BIRLA 283221 BOB BOB BORADA 22580100000064 BARB0BORADA 8 AJMER ARAI BORADA 384921 BOB BOB BORADA 22580100000206 BARB0BORADA 9 AJMER ARAI DADIYA 289610 BOB BOB KATSOORA 17880100002835 BARB0KATSOO 10 AJMER ARAI DEOPURI 273331 BOB BOB KATSOORA 17880100002824 BARB0KATSOO 11 AJMER ARAI DHASOOK 384046 SBBJ SBBJ DHASOOK 51062410596 SBBJ0010576 12 AJMER ARAI FATEHGARH 393673 BOB BOB FATEHGARH 13550100000080 BARB0FATAJM 13 AJMER ARAI GOTHIYANA 237359 BOB RRB ARAIN 0 1240100010143 BARB0ARAINX 14 AJMER ARAI HARPURA 292585 BOB BRGB MANOHARPURA 40490100000258 BRBBOBBRGFF 15 AJMER ARAI HINGONIYAN 317179 BOB BOB JUNIA 13560100000217 BARB0JOONIY 16 AJMER ARAI JHEEROTA 324443 BOB BRGB ANKAURIYA 4037010002570 BARBOBRGB 17 AJMER ARAI KALANADA 315954 BOB BOB ARAIN 0 1240100002057 BARB0ARAINX 18 AJMER ARAI KASHEER 313941 BOB BOB BORADA 22580100004808 BARB0BORADA 19 AJMER ARAI KATSOORA 262128 BOB BOB KATSOORA 17880100001964 BARB0KATSOO 20 AJMER ARAI KHEERIYA 376694 SBBJ -
Methods and Problems in the Site Census Approach: a View from Mewar Through Archaeology and Ethnohistory
Methods and Problems in the Site Census Approach: A View from Mewar through Archaeology and Ethnohistory Namita Sugandhi1, Teresa P. Raczek2, Prabodh Shirvalkar3, Charles K. Brummeler2 and Lalit Pandey4 1. Hartwick College, One Hartwick Drive, Oneonta, NY 13820, USA (Email: [email protected]) 2. Kennesaw State University, 402 Bartow Ave, Kennesaw, GA 30144, USA (Email: [email protected]; [email protected]) 3. Deccan College Post‐graduate and Research Institute, Yerwada, Pune –411006, Maharashtra, India (Email: [email protected]) 4. J.R.N. Rajasthan Vidyapeeth University, Pratap Nagar, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India (Email: [email protected]) Received: 30October 2015; Accepted: 08November 2015; Revised: 22 November 2015 Heritage: Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Archaeology 3 (2015): 163‐179 Abstract: The practice of conducting a regional census has some similarities but many differences from systematic archaeological survey. Both attempt to study “sites”, or material traces of human activities in the past, but the idea of an archaeological “census” utilizes a more informal approach to visiting sites that have been previously documented by earlier researchers. Archaeological census has the goal of assessing site destruction, degradation, and various issues associated with heritage management. The method can provide valuable data about the current status of sites and serve as an expedient tool for future research planning as well as in the development of community and cultural resource management strategies. In this paper, we present census details from a multi‐year project conducted in the Mewar Plain of Rajasthan, outlining our methods and the various conditions that shaped our approach and results, emphasizing in particular the role of ethnohistory. -
Immigrant Identity in the Indus Civilization: a Multi-Site Isotopic Mortuary Analysis
IMMIGRANT IDENTITY IN THE INDUS CIVILIZATION: A MULTI-SITE ISOTOPIC MORTUARY ANALYSIS By BENJAMIN THOMAS VALENTINE A DISSERTATION PRESENTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 2013 1 © 2013 Benjamin Thomas Valentine 2 To Shannon 3 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Truly, I have stood on the shoulders of my betters to reach this point in my career. I could never have completed this dissertation without the unfailing support of my family, friends, and colleagues, both at home and abroad. I am grateful, most of all, for my wife, Shannon Chillingworth. I am humbled by the sacrifices she has made for dreams not her own. I can never repay her for the gifts she has given me, nor will she ever call my debt due. Shannon—thank you. I am likewise indebted to the scholars and institutions that have facilitated my graduate research these past eight years. Foremost among them is my faculty advisor, John Krigbaum, who took a chance on me, an aspiring researcher with little anthropological training, and welcomed me into the University of Florida (UF) Bone Chemistry Lab. I have worked hard not to fail him, as he has never failed me. Under John Krigbaum’s mentorship, I have earned my chance to succeed in academe. During my time at UF, I have benefited from the efforts of many excellent faculty members, but I am especially grateful to James Davidson, Department of Anthropology and George Kamenov and Jason Curtis, Department of Geological Sciences.