John Marston quoted in an article
Quote was in EOS, article titled, Tree Rings Hint at the Fall of the Hittite Empire. The Bronze Age civilization adapted to changes in climate but suffered during a prolonged crisis. “For John Marston, an environmental archaeologist at Boston University who wasn’t part of the study, the work of Manning and his colleagues identified the […]
Recording of the AIA Archaeology Hour with David Carballo
Collision of Worlds: An Archaeological Perspective on the Spanish Invasion of Aztec Mexico
Recording of the AIA Archaeology Abridged with David Carballo
“Traitors or Native Conquistadors? The Role of Tlaxcala in the Fall of Aztec Mexico”
Archaeologists will be in demand!
Archaeologists will be required to fill more than 8,000 positions.
Alum, Ben Thomas (GRS’05) is named the Executive Director of The SAH
Effective February 1, 2023.
Dr. David Carballo on The DemystifySci Podcast
Ancestors of the Americas.
Wade Campbell featured in the BU Arts & Sciences Magazine
Reclaiming Their Voice, Navajo archaeology and anthropology professor Wade Campbell examines his tribe’s history of sheepherding.
Professor Curtis Runnels quoted in article on “American Stonehenge.”
“The Mystery of America’s Stonehenge”
John Marston interviewed for an article, “What Ancient Toilets Can Teach Us about Maya Life-and Tamales”
Identifying nixtamalization in residues
Kathryn Bard Nature interview
Ancient smells reveal secrets of Egyptian tomb.