Josh Robinson has a new publication
Pliocene climatic change and the origins of Homo at Ledi-Geraru, Ethiopia
Josh Robinson and colleagues awarded a Leakey Foundation Grant
Joshua Robbinson and his colleagues from Argentine, led by Nelson Novo of the Instituto Patagónico de Geología y Paleontología, have received funding from the Leakey Foundation for our project: The youngest and possibly the last non-human primates inhabiting Patagonia, and their associated fauna. This project will include fieldwork at the Middle Miocene localities of Cañadón del […]
Andrea Berlin receives AIA Gold Medal for Distinguished Archaeological Achievement
Andrea’s career has focused on the archaeology of three historical periods in the eastern Mediterranean world: the Achaemenid Persian, Hellenistic, and Roman periods.
Andrea Berlin on The Brink
What Ancient Pottery Can Teach Us About Everyday Lives in the Time of Jesus and Herod the Great
Amelia Perez-Juez and Paul Goldberg write joint chapters
Amelia Perez-Juez and Paul Goldberg write joint chapters in Cercles, l’hàbitat protohistòric de l’illa de Menorca 11. Los círculos postalayóticos en época andalusí 12. Murder Mystery Resolved
John Marston interview of the Agora of Athens
John Marston interview of the Agora of Athens was recently published by the American School of Classical Studies at Athens. Here is the link to the video: https://www.ascsa.edu.gr/news/newsDetails/agora-scholars-speak-mac-marston
Ilaria Trafficante published an open access article
Trading Antiquities in Early 20th-Century Rome: A Case Study of the Dynamics Shaping the Export of E. P. Warren’s Antiquities from Rome to Lewes
Alumna, Natalie Susmann, publishes an Open Access article
Seeing Sacred for Centuries: Digitally Modeling Greek Worshipers’ Visualscapes at the Argive Heraion Sanctuary
John Marston published a new article in Current Anthropology 65
Agricultural Entanglements, Niche Construction, and Low-Level Food Production
Alum, Justin Holcomb, published new article in Nature Astronomy
“Our Martian heritage must be preserved, say leading scientists”