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Home News Tally of Bones, Artifacts Reveals 2000 Years of Population Swings Among Indigenous Americans ...
The UA School of Sociology is holding a Brownbag on Friday, February 5, 2021. The speaker will be Megan Carney, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Arizona, and Fulbright Scholar ...
The Arizona Archaeological Council (AAC), in partnership with the Arizona Archaeological and Historical Society (AAHS), established the Douglas B. Craig Memorial Grant to honor the legacy of this ...
Congratulations to Dr. Patrick Lyons (Professor and Arizona State Museum Director; Ph.D. SoA 2001) and Dr. Patricia Crown (Ph.D. SoA 1981) on their co-authored article, “Macaws and Other Parrots from ...
Operating since 1988, the University of Georgia’s Interdisciplinary Field Program is an eight-week field-based program in geology, anthropology, and ecology that takes students across the western ...
The School of Anthropology and the Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research offered “Dendroarchaeology” field camp (Anth/Geos 497i/607j) during Presession 2022 for the 20 th time!! The course teaches the ...
Home News From Ghent To Helsinki—Gender and Methodology In The Ancient Near East ...
SOA alum Rebecca Crocker (Ph.D. 2016) is pleased to share that she has just been hired as Cultural Anthropologist with Variant Bio, a start-up biotech firm based in Seattle that aims to develop novel ...
Dr. Marco Serino, an Assistant Professor of Classical Archaeology at the University of Turin, Department of Historical Studies, was recently awarded the postdoctoral Marie Sklodowska-Curie–Global ...
It’s a fairly common occurrence for Dr. Evan MacLean, assistant professor and director of the Arizona Canine Cognition Center, to get calls from people in the popular media looking for expertise in ...
Associate Professor Megan Carney is a member of a feminist collaborative that just launched a podcast called Nutrire CoLab. Nutrire CoLab explores eating, feeding, caring, and healing from a critical ...
Associate Professor Eric Plemons will give a paper in the Trans/Medicine workshop in the Johns Hopkins University Department of the History of Medicine. The paper is titled “The Allegory of the ...
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