Mary Clarke (GRS’20) awarded the BU Arts Initiative Graduate Arts Research Grant
Mary Clarke (GRS’20) awarded a Graduate Arts Research Grant in the amount of $3,000. Funding for this award has been provided by the BU Arts Initiative and the Associate Provost for Graduate Affairs. Congratulations Mary!
Guzin Eren recipient of Archaeology Outstanding Teaching Fellow Award 2018-2019
Congratulations Guzin! This distinction shows that we value your important contribution to our teaching mission and confidence in your performance and abilities. The reception will take place in the College of Arts and Sciences, Room 132, 725 Commonwealth Ave., Monday, May 6th.
Two Successful Archaeology PhD Defenses April 3rd!
Congratulations to Dr. Catherine Scott Dissertation title: “Exploring Methods of Archaeological Sediment Chemistry Analysis in Western Turkey!” Congratulations to Dr. Natalie Susmann, dissertation title “The Nature of Cult: Visualizing the Greek Cultic Landscape in the Argolid and Messenia, C. 2800 – 146BCE!”
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 […]
Four students receive travel awards
Congratulations to Guzin Eren (GRS’20), Mary Clarke (GRS’20), Natalie Susmann (GRS’19), Katie Berlin (GRS’21) recipients of Archaeology Program Travel Award.
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.”
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
Daniela Hernandez Sarinana awarded Predoctoral Residence at Dumbarton Oaks
Daniela Hernandez Sarinana (GRS’20), awarded a Predoctoral Residence in Precolumbian Studies at Dumbarton Oaks for Spring 2019. In the photo she’s before a mural from her dissertation site of Teotihuacan. Congratulations Daniela! In the photo she’s before a mural from her dissertation site of Teotihuacan.
Congratulations to Professor Runnels and Justin Holcomb!
Professor Curtis Runnels and Justin Holcomb (GRS’21) published a new paper in the Journal of Lithic Studies titled, “New evidence for the Palaeolithic in Attica, Greece”. A link to the paper can be found at http://journals.ed.ac.uk/lithicstudies/article/view/2665
Holiday Party
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