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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 ...
Birds of the Sun, a book coming out from UA Press in spring 2022, includes contributions by SoA archaeology alumni Patricia Crown (Ph.D. 1981), Samantha Fladd (Ph.D. 2018), Patrick Lyons (ASM Director ...
For a recent episode of the “Heritage Voices” podcast, host Jessica Yaquinto interviews Dr. Edward A. Jolie (Oglala Lakota and Hodulgee Muscogee), the Clara Lee Tanner Associate Professor at School of ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
Erin L. Durban (Ph.D. UArizona 2015) has a new article in American Anthropologist titled “Anthropology and Ableism,” which is now available online. Dr. Durban is now an assistant professor in the ...
Kelsey Hanson (Ph.D. Candidate) was awarded the Cordell Prize at the Pecos Conference in Mancos, Colorado, for her talk “The Hidden Histories of Colors: Lessons from a Pandemic Pigment Lab.” The ...
Congratulations to the School of Anthropology’s latest National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant recipients! Ph.D. student Ziya Kaya has been awarded the NSF DDRIG ...