Graduate Student

Congratulation to Laura Masur! Successful PhD Defense and a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Job!

Laura Masor (GRS’19) successfully defended her PhD, Monday, April 1, 2019.  Dissertation Title: Priestly Plantations: An Archaeology of Capitalism and Community in British North America.” Laura starting this fall has a tenure-track Assistant Professor position waiting for her at The Catholic University of America, School of Arts and Sciences, Department of Anthropology.  Congratulations Laura, we […]

Two of our students receive the National Science Foundation: Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant

Congratulations to Mary Clarke and Maria Codlin, both recipients of the National Science Foundation: Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (DDRI). Mary’s project title “Producing Stone and State: The Intersection of Ancient Maya Domestic and Institutional Economies” and Maria’s “Feeding a city: Urban hunting and animal husbandry at Teotihuacan.”  

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Wroth (GRS’18), Marston, and Goldberg publish a paper

“Neanderthal plant use and pyrotechnology: phytolith analysis from Roc de Marsal, France”, paper published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, written by, Archaeology alumna, Kristen Wroth (GRS’18), Professor John M. Marston, Professor Emeritus, Paul Goldberg, et al. Read the paper. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs12520-019-00793-9 Congratulations Kris, Mac, and Paul! Image, Kristen Wroth and John Marston

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