Calendar - Anthropology Colloquium
The Department of Anthropology Archaeology Units: Integrating Research, Service, and Student Educational Opportunities
From place names to the naming of places (people & things) in Chickasaw language revitalization
“Davis Bottom: Rare History, Valuable Lives”
Translated Justice? Ixhil Maya Participation in the Trial of Ríos Montt for Genocide in Guatemala
Translated Justice? Ixhil Maya Participation in the Trial of Ríos Montt for Genocide in Guatemala
The Business of Development: What’s Wrong with the Bottom of the Pyramid Approach to International Development
Western and Indigenous Knowledges in Intercultural Education in Ecuador
Temples in Diaspora: Religiosity, Urban Space and the Construction of Consilience in Tamil Toronto
Break dancing with the dead: Popular music and the role of ancestors in Maya language revitalization
Break dancing with the dead: Popular music and the role of ancestors in Maya language revitalization
Appalachians Strike Back: Eastern Kentuckians perceptions of dialect variation in Kentucky
Appalachians Strike Back: Eastern Kentuckians perceptions of dialect variation in Kentucky
Mexico Cultural Heritage Panel
Introducing the book: Landesque Capital: The Historical Ecology of Enduring Landscape Transformations.
“Chronic Liminality: living on the edge in a Zambian park buffer zone”
Book Launch: Kentucky's Cookbook Heritage: Two Hundred Years of Southern Cuisine and Culture
Tikal: Paleoecology of an Ancient Maya City
Women and Peacebuilding: Lessons Learned from Post-Genocide Rwanda
Out of Many…: Hinterland Perspectives on the Creation of an Ancient Maya Polity
Shaking the Family Tree (again): What Do We Really Know About Our Newest Cousin, Homo naledi?
Peachy-Keen: Tracing the Introduction of Peaches (Prunus persica) into the Americas
Moving Mountains and Liberating Dialogues: My Life as a Black Feminist Archaeologist
Becoming Farmer, Becoming Workers: Agriculture and Industrial Gold Mining in Papua New Guinea
Pre-Hispanic Obsidian Quarrying at the Zaragoza-Oyameles Source Area, Puebla, Mexico: What we've learned from three seasons of survey