Curtis Runnels quoted in Discover Magazine.
Professor Curtis Runnels quoted in Discover Magazine under the Knives section.
Alum Stefan Cleasson (CAS’92) interviewed by New York Times
Stefan worked with Professor Beaudry at the Spencer-Peirce-Little site in Newbury and after he got his PhD at U New Hampshire worked for the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency in Honolulu (where our PhD Veronica Keyes works) and now has his own consulting business, operating out of the Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth, NH. Dr. Stefan […]
David Carballo Teotihuacan Tlajinga article in Reuters
‘“We’re now finding that life on the periphery was pretty good,” said Boston University archeologist David Carballo, who discovered brightly-colored paintings over fine stucco on three buildings he began excavating there in July,” David Alire Garcia of Reuters. Read entire article here.
Professor John Marston research on The Brink
Click here to read the entire article, What can we Learn from ancient peas?
Professor Bard National Geographic interview about the Ancient Burial Ground of 800 Egyptian Tombs
“From this area, there really aren’t very many tombs that are known, except for the royal tombs there,” says Kathryn Bard, an archaeologist at Boston University who was not involved in the work. “That’s why this cemetery is important.” Read the entire article here https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2018/09/news-800-egyptian-tombs-lisht-middle-kingdom-parcak-archaeology/?utm_source=TWITTER&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=social_experts
Professor Runnels quoted in Discover Science for the Curious
If you are a member of the magazine you can read the full story here http://discovermagazine.com/2018/sep/pyramid-dreams Discover Science for the Curious quoted Professor Runnels on their September 2018 issue.
Professor John Marston quoted in Science Magazine
Animal fat on ancient pottery reveals a nearly catastrophic period of human prehistory By Michael Price Aug. 13, 2018 , 3:05 PM, Sciencemag.org Read article: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/08/animal-fat-ancient-pottery-shards-reveals-nearly-catastrophic-period-human-prehistory
Professor Curtis Runnels Asphendou Cave, Crete, Times Interview
Cretan cave art is from the Ice Age Norman Hammond, Archaeology Correspondent April 7 2018, 12:01am, The Times A carving of an extinct deer in the Asphendou Cave on Crete PHILIP SAPIRSTEIN The earliest known Greek art has been identified in a cave on the island of Crete. Depicting extinct animals, it has been found to date […]
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 […]
Ilaria Patania appears in archaeology documentary – Secrets of the Nolichucky River, E. Tennessee
Ilaria Patania appears in archaeology documentary – Secrets of the Nolichucky River at 37.25 span of the documentary. Click here to view the documentary. Published on Apr 8, 2017 Secrets of the Nolichucky River investigates a buried Native American village in upper East Tennessee that may may hold the key to a missing link in […]