John M. Marston to edit new book series for Cambridge
Marston is editing a series of new books
August 13th marked 500 years since the fall of the Aztec empire …
David Carballo has an article and blog to commemorate.
John Marston co-authored an article in Vegetation History and Archaeobotany
John Marston co-authored an article titled “Hellenistic agricultural economies of Asheklon, Southern Levant” in Vegetation History and Archaeobotany. (PDF here)
Marston publishes with PhD student Peter Kováčik and alumna Nami Shin
John M. Marston is lead author on a new article about the Bronze Age site of Kaymakçı in western Turkey, along with Anthropology PhD student Peter Kováčik, alumna Nami Shin (CAS ’15), and editor of the Journal of Field Archaeology, Christina Luke. Find the article, “Agropastoral Economies and Land Use in Bronze Age Western Anatolia,” […]
David Carballo published in the SAA Archaeological Record
David Carballo has co-authored an article in the SAA Archaeological Record, titled “Archaeological Perspectives on the Spanish-Aztec War on its Quincentennial” (article starts on page 19). The article offers perspectives 500 years since the Spanish invasion of Mexico and fall of the Aztec empire. Congratulations David!
Latin American Antiquity Blog on Teotihuacan Research
Blog post for Latin American Antiquity that links to three different articles on the Tlajinga Project at Teotihuacan. David Carballo co-author of “Neighborhoods Life, Migration, and Social Infrastructure in Teotihuacan’s Southern Periphery” and “New Perspectives on Migration into the Tlajinga District of Teotihuacan: A Dual-Isotope Approach,” and on another article with students, Daniela Hernandez Sarinana […]
Joshua Robinson published an article in Historical Biology
Joshua Robinson, Lecturer in Archaeology, just published an article in Historical Biology titled “Investigating habitat heterogeneity of Late Pleistocene archaeological sites in eastern Africa from stable isotopes.” Congratulations Josh!
Kathleen Forste (GRS’21) published
Kathleen Forste (GRS’21) article, “An Intrasite Analysis of Agricultural Economy at Early Islamic Caesarea Maritima, Israel,” published in Ethnobiology Letters. Congratulations, Kathleen! https://ojs.ethnobiology.org/index.php/ebl/article/view/1718
Andrea Berlin published
Andrea Berlin published, “The Achaemenid-Ptolemaic Transition: The View from Southern Phoenicia,” in Times of Transition. Judea in the Early Hellenistic Period. Sylvie Honigman, Christophe Nihan, and Oded Lipshits, eds. Mosaics 1. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University Press and Eisenbrauns: University Park PA, 2021. Pp. 143-159. Congratulations Andrea!
Alumna Nami Shin (CAS’15) and John M. Marston author article
Alumna Nami Shin (CAS 2015) and John M. Marston are lead authors on a new study of botanical remains from Kaymakçı, a Late Bronze Age site in Western Anatolia. The article is available via this link. Congratulations to Nami and Mac!