Congratulations Archaeology Class of 2018!
The 2018 Archaeology Convocation Ceremony was held Saturday, May 19, 2018, Photonics Center Auditorium. Congratulations to our graduates! Doctor of Philosophy Sara Belkin Aviva Cormier Allison Cuneo Zhengdong Guo Jade Luiz Ilaria Patania Kristen Wroth M a s t e r of A r t s Christina Fossa Victoria Poston Juan Vidal Mi Wang […]
Kathleen Forste recipient of the CAS Outstanding Teaching Fellow Award
On Thursday, May 3, 2018 CAS Outstanding Teaching Fellow Award was awarded to Kathleen Forste for her dedication to assisting in undergraduate courses. Congratulations Kathleen!
Kathleen Forste in action – in the field
Kathleen is in Israel in the field. First she was at a beautiful early Islamic site near Modi’in, and now in the lovely little fruit orchard and garden behind the Albright, floating samples. Here are some fun pictures of her in action.
Prof. Beaudry and alumna Kaoru Ueda contribute to the publication of the 2011 conference on historical archaeology in Taiwan
Conversation between Archaeology and History: Seventeenth Century Taiwan and Its Surrounding Area Proceedings of the 2011 conference on historical archaeology in Taiwan, published in 2017 by the Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. Among the contributors are Kaoru Ueda and Prof. Mary Beaudry. Save Save
Dan Fallu, alum, in the Marsh Chapel Choir Album
Congratulations Dan! To read entire BU Today article click here.
Paleoethnobotany Lab (CAS AR516) featured in BU Today Close Up
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Alumna, Anna Goldfield, first article as a columnist for Sapiens
Anna Goldfield, Boston University Department of Archaeologist alumna, is a columnist for Sapiens.org, a site that showcases anthropology for the public run by the Wenner-Gren Foundation. Congratulations to Anna, her first article! Click here to read it.
WGBH-FM Interview with Professor Beaudry, Jade Luis, and Diana Gallagher
Edgar B. Herwick III, WGBH Curiosity Desk, interviewed Professor Mary Beaudry, graduate student, Jade Luiz, and alumna, Diana Gallagher, about the dig in the North End that has revealed what might be Paul Reveres’ bathroom. “Privies are like shipwrecks,” said Beaudry, “in the sense that they’re time capsules.” “People would say to me, ‘is that […]
Successful Archaeology PhD Defenses
Congratulations to Ilaria Patania, Allison Cuneo, and Zhengdong Guo for successfully defending their dissertation. Allison’s defense was Thursday, August 3 titled, “Heritage Management Challenges and Changes in Northern Iraq: The Rise of Kurdistan and the Islamic State Onslaught After the Fall of Saddam”. Ilaria’s was Friday, August 4 titled, “Site Formation Processes and Site Use […]
Archaeology Summer Research Updates
Tel Shimron Excavation: The Tel Shimron Excavation seeks to understand the ancient world, including the world of the Bible, through rigorous archaeological investigation, in order to provide resources for the study of Levantine history and culture over the last five thousand years. Kali Wade and Kathleen Forste. The Stélida Naxos Archaeological Project: The Stélida Naxos Archaeological […]