Alum, Akinwumi Ogundiran (GRS’00), winner of the 2022 Sutlive Book Prize
Dr. Akinwumi Ogundiran, winner of the 2022 Sutlive Book Prize for his book The Yorúbá: A New History. Dr. Ogundiran’s book is “the first transdisciplinary study of the two-thousand-year journey of the Yorúbá people, from their origins in a small corner of the Niger-Benue Confluence in present-day Nigeria to becoming one of the most populous […]
David Carballo co-author a paper with Alumni
Sacred Landscape and Cultural Astronomy on the Marcahuasi Plateau, Peru.
Karen Metheny served as guest editor of Historical Archaeology and published two articles
Thematic contribution came out of a conference session that Mary Beaudry and Dr. Metheny organized for the 2018 SHA meetings in New Orleans
Curtis Runnels and Priscilla Murray have published a chapter in a new book, New Discoveries in the American Paleolithic.
The Blacks Fork Culture of Southwestern Wyoming: Quarry Refuse or a Lithic Culture?
Kathryn Bard published a chapter
Middle Kingdom Egypt and Africa
Professor Curtis Runnels blogs
Archaeology and Eiseley’s Illusion of Two Cultures
Ricardio Elia and Amalia Pérez-Juez co publish an article with other colleagues
Menorca Talayótica: Prehistoric and Current Communities – New Ways of Understanding
Kathryn Bard’s textbook is translated into Spanish
Introduction to the Archaeology of Ancient Egypt, is going to be translated into Spanish.
Kathryn Bard Nature interview
Ancient smells reveal secrets of Egyptian tomb.
Sean Tallman and Samantha Kelley (CAS’19, MED’22) co-authored an article
Population-Inclusive Assigned-Sex-at-Birth Estimation from Skull Computed Tomography Scans.