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 […]
Alum, Emory Holland (CAS’12) job and education …
Alum, Emory Holland (CAS’12) update on career and education.
Alumnus Akinwumi Ogundiran (GRS’00) receives a large AIA grant
Akin received a large Archaeological Institute of America Grant.
Regina Isidro Campos (CAS’22) inducted into the Scarlet Key Honor Society
Regina represent the Class of 2022.
Kathleen Forste successfully defended her PhD dissertation
Congratulations to Kathleen for defending her dissertation titled, “An Archaeobotanical Investigation of Early Islamic Agricultural Economy in the Levant” on August 13th. Professor Amelia Perez-Juez shared two photos of Kathleen in Menorca this summer doing Medieval archaeology in the western Mediterranean.
Alum, Astrid Runggaldier (GRS’09) promoted to Associate Professor.
Alum, Astrid Runggaldier (GRS’09), has been honored at UT Austin was promoted to Associate Professor and awarded their distinguish award.
Marston publishes with PhD student Peter Kováčik and alumna Nami Shin
John M. Marston is lead author on a new article about the Bronze Age site of Kaymakçı in western Turkey, along with Anthropology PhD student Peter Kováčik, alumna Nami Shin (CAS ’15), and editor of the Journal of Field Archaeology, Christina Luke. Find the article, “Agropastoral Economies and Land Use in Bronze Age Western Anatolia,” […]
Alumnus Adam DiBattista (CAS’14) receives PhD, postdoctoral position
Adam DiBattista (CAS ’14) just completed his PhD, titled “The Transformation of Animal Materials in Early Greece,” at UCLA. Adam will join the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World (ISAW) at New York University in the fall as a Postdoctoral Scholar. Congratulations, Adam!