Abstract Archaeological interpretations regarding violence often rely on limited views on the role of women. Women are often portrayed as passive victims-as sacrificial objects, casualties in conflict ...
Join us to celebrate the start of the new semester and academic year! Come meet new Anthropology community members and catch up with old friends. We will also introduce new staff and faculty members.
In 2020, the School of Anthropology supported a Faculty Research Grant to create a series of 22 videos highlighting the ecological knowledge and expertise of wildlife guides in Ranomafana National ...
In her latest publication in Medical Anthropology Quarterly, SoA Assistant Professor Stefanie Graeter tracks lead toxicology from the United States to Peru to show how transnational discourses of lead ...
SoA Professor Terry Hunt's research was featured in multiple news articles regarding the emergence of a previously unresearched moai statue. The statue became visible when a dried lakebed allowed ...
SoA Associate Professor Robin Reineke, who is also Associate Research Social Scientist at the Southwest Center in the School of Global Studies, joined the Voices of Fronteridades podcast to discuss ...
Jordan Wilson (Ph.D. 2021) has accepted a position as a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Anthropology at Pennsylvania State University. As part of an NIH-funded project, Dr. Wilson will be ...
Dr. Edward A. Jolie, Clara Lee Tanner Associate Professor of Anthropology, has a new article just published: “Basketry Shields of the Prehispanic Southwest” appears in the latest issue of Kiva, the ...
The School of Anthropology is pleased to welcome Dr. José Luis Punzo Diaz as its Summer 2022 University Indian Ruin Scholar! Dr. Punzo, an archaeologist, graduated from the Escuela Nacional de ...
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 ...
An article by Takeshi Inomata (SoA Professor), Juan Manuel Palomo (Ph.D. SoA 2020), and Daniela Triadan (SoA professor), “Radiocarbon dates of burials from Ceibal and other Pasión Maya sites, ...
Congratulations to Rebecca Wey, Sarah Renkert, and Barvick, the 2022 School of Anthropology Dozier Award recipients! Rebecca and Sarah’s paper tied for the first place award, which includes a $500 ...
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