Alumna, Mary Clarke (GRS’20), hired as a Research Specialist
Working at the Getty Research Institute on the Digital Florentine Codex Initiative.
Guzin Eren defends PhD Dissertation
Congratulations Guzin!
John Marston interviewed for an article, “What Ancient Toilets Can Teach Us about Maya Life-and Tamales”
Identifying nixtamalization in residues
Class of 2022
Archaeology Class of 2022
Britt Hartenberger (GRS’99, GRS’03) accepted an associate director and tenure track teaching position.
Britt Hartenberger is a Faculty Specialist II and Associate Director for Anthropology.
Jade Luiz (GRS’18) employed as an Assistant Professor
Hired as an Assistant Professor at Metropolitan State University in Denver.
Sean Tallman and Samantha Kelley (CAS’19, MED’22) co-authored an article
Population-Inclusive Assigned-Sex-at-Birth Estimation from Skull Computed Tomography Scans.
Maria Codlin (GRS’22) receives postdoc
2 year postdoc position at the University of Turin.
Curtis Runnels and Justin Holcomb (GRS’20) publish an article together.
The Indigenous Paleolithic of the Western Hemisphere.
Alumna Anna Goldfield (GRS’17) writes PBS episode
Why The Paleo Diet Couldn’t Save The Neanderthals View episode here on YouTube. 302,123 views • Dec 2, 2021 • These relatives of ours lived in Eurasia for more than 300,000 years. They were expert toolmakers, using materials like stone, wood, and animal bone. They were also skilled hunters and foragers, and may even […]