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Digging deeper: Three graduates are helping shape the past and future of The Alamo

Gabriella Zaragosa, Tiffany Lindley and Kat Jenkins standing in front of the Alamo.
Gabriella Zaragosa, Tiffany Lindley and Kat Jenkins, all graduates of the UT San Antonio anthropology program, now work as archaeologists at The Alamo.
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When Tiffany Lindley, PhD, ’20 first came to UT San Antonio, the city was unfamiliar territory, and the university itself was a complete unknown. Drawn solely by the chance to work under faculty and archaeologists Jason Yaeger and Kat Brown, Lindley now views this decision as pivotal in shaping her career.

“I knew nothing about San Antonio or UTSA,” Lindley recalls, “but I dare say it was one of the best decisions I made because it really helped me get to where I am today.”

Today, Lindley serves as the director of archaeology at The Alamo, a role where she oversees significant excavation projects that help rewrite and enhance the narrative of Texas history.

Read more at Sombrilla Magazine.

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