One Class, One Day: Archaeology of Boston
BU Today 8/29/2012 article.
Skeletal remains found at site add to mystery…
Franco Rossi and Aviva Cormier find fragment of a human skull at the Professor William Saturno site in Xultún, Guatemala. Click here for the BU Today article dated 08/09/2012.
Goldberg’s Laboratory of MicroStratigraphy confirms pottery find in China as world’s oldest
BU Today article dated 8/2/2012.
Alum Dr. Ellen Moriarty gives birth to twins
On June 23 Ellen and Matt Moriarty gave birth to twin boys, Larkin Daniel and Cameron Steven.
In Remembrance of Chad DiGregorio
BU Today article We join with so many others who knew Chad in offering our deepest sympathy on his passing.
Congratulations to PhD candidate Franco Rossi
Franco Rossi was awarded a 2012 Summer Residential Fellowship at the American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia, to study Sylvanus Morley’s early 20th century field notes on the ancient Maya city of Xultun; the site where Franco is doing his dissertation research under the direction of Prof. William Saturno.
PhD candidate Brent Fortenberry is co-editor of and contributor to the eighth volume in the “Studies in Contemporary and Historical Archaeology”
PhD candidate Brent Fortenberry is co-editor of and contributor to the eighth volume in the “Studies in Contemporary and Historical Archaeology” series, Modern Materials: Proceedings of CHAT 2009 Oxford (edited by Brent Fortenberry and Laura McAtackney) , The volume can be ordered from Archaeopress.
Congratulations to our alum Thomas F. Tartaron (PhD 1996) who is now a tenured Associate Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
Congratulations to Pinar Ozguner recipient of BIAA-RCAC Junior Resident Fellowship
Pinar Ozguner has been offered a British Institute at Ankara (BIAA)- Koc University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (RCAC) Junior Residential Fellowship at RCAC. Pinar will pursue the study of “Archaeological Entanglements: The People, and Politics of Archaeology in Turkey”.
Congratulations to Luke Pecoraro and Kathryn Ness they were selected to receive the student award funded by the Boston University Center for the Humanities.
The ceremony will be held at the Castle.