Paul Goldberg and Amalia Pérez-Juez published a paper in Geoarchaeology
The open access article is titled, “The fabric of Torre d’en Galmés, Menorca, Spain.” Paul Goldberg, Amalia Pérez-Juez First Published: 7 June 2023 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/15206548 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/gea.21964 Abstract: The term fabric has a variety of meanings, particularly in geology and archaeology. In the former case, it can encapsulate the three-dimensional arrangement of particles and voids, including organizational […]
Mary Clarke (GRS’20) and Angelique Lindberg (CAS’24) published an article
Critical Citation & An Anticolonial Practice.
Alum, Travis Parno (GRS’13), interviewed on the discovery of a 400-year-old burial skeleton from Colonial Maryland
Unfortunately, the burial site offered little to no clues about the boy’s actual identity.
Daniela Hernandez Sarinana successfully defended her dissertation
Congratulations Dr. Daniela Hernandez Sarinana.
Qi Zheng (GRS’22) accepted into PhD Program
University of Michigan’s PhD program in art history
Archaeology Program SAA Participants
SAA 88th Annual Meeting Attendees (alumni, faculty, students)
Recording of Kathleen Forste talk: A First Look at Farming and Foodways in an Andalusian Village: Results of the Menorca Archaeology Project
Kathleen Forste talk recording from the Archaeology Seminar Series talk of March 15, 2023, “A First Look at Farming and Foodways in an Andalusian Village: Results of the Menorca Archaeology Project.”
Alumna, Dr. Ilaria Patania (GRS’17) recipient of grants for her new project
Early Occupation of Sicily Project
Alum, Ben Thomas (GRS’05) is named the Executive Director of The SAH
Effective February 1, 2023.
John Marston and alumna, Kathleen Forste (GRS’21), co-author an article
Urban agricultural economy of the Early Islamic southern Levant: a case study of Ashkelon.