Tristram R. Kidder, of Washington University in St. Louis, will present "Poverty Point as a Radical, Cosmological Ritual Intervention." Abstract: Drawing almost exclusively from Western concepts of ...
Trevor Duke, curator and director of the NAGPRA program at the University of Alabama, will present his talk "Repatriation, Collaboration and Tribal Consultation: A New Nexus of Archaeology" on Sept.
The Department of Anthorpology will host John Bing, founder and chairman of ITAP International, for the Anthropology Spotlight Lecture Series: Applying Anthropology to Real World Problems. Bing will ...
This semester we expect to host a series of events and lectures in the Department of Anthropology that hopefully intrigue and excite you. There are, as you are aware, certain events and lectures to ...
Each year the department awards the Sutlive Book Prize to the best book published in the prior year, in any discipline, that makes use of anthropological perspectives in order to examine historical ...
Dr. Ward delivered his first lecture on "Modern Anthropology" last night before a large audience. He said: Anthropology is a new study which is by no means clear to the popular mind. It has as its ...
Equal Opportunity and Non-discrimination at Princeton University: Princeton University believes that commitment to equal opportunity for all is favorable to the free and open exchange of ideas, and ...
Lee University’s Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences will host guest lecturer Megan Kleeschulte, who is a doctorate student in the anthropology department at the University of Tennessee at ...
The research talk will briefly discuss two projects I have recently worked on and future work that all aim to use research to empower the voices and perspectives of Native American peoples. As part of ...
Beyond its centrality to debates on the definition of a global chronostratigraphic geologic unit, the Anthropocene concept has served as a useful theoretical construct with which to assess ...
THE object of this instructive lecture is to illustrate the importance of the study of anthropology as an adjunct to the study of history. Anthropology is not exclusively concerned with the measuring ...
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