Marston, Scott, Luke, and Shin are co-authors on the 2014-2017 Research report at Kaymakci
BU Archaeology Program Professor John Marston, graduate student, Catherine Scott (GRS’19), alumna Nami Shin (CAS’15), and Christina Luke, Adjunct Associate Professor are co-authors on Exploring Space, Economy, and Interregional Interaction at a Second-Millennium B.C.E. Citadel in Central Western Anatolia: 2014–2017 Research at Kaymakçı, published by AJA. Congratulations to all! Click here to read article.
Sydney Hunter (CAS’19) tweeted by CAS News
Sydney Hunter, Archaeology major, tweeted by CAS News on her research work in Uzbakistan this summer through the CAS Honors Travel Research Fund.
Alumna Katrina Eichner (CAS’10) hired as Assistant Professor at U of Idaho
Katrina Eichner has been newly appointed as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology, College of Letters, Arts & Social Sciences at the University of Idaho. Katrina Eichner received her BA in Archaeology from Boston University in 2010. She went on to earn her doctorate in anthropology with an emphasis in gender, women, […]
Natalie Susmann’s summer in-class debate
Natalie Susmann’s summer class, CAS AR 100, Great Discoveries in Archaeology, students have spent the past two weeks independently researching and preparing for an in-class debate, held today, on the Parthenon marbles.
Summer 2018 Uzbekistan field work
Professor John Marston, undergraduate student, Sydney Hunter, and a few other students are in the field in Uzbekistan this summer.
Emma Schlauder summer 2018 field work
Archaeology undergraduate student, Emma Schlauder, excavating at the medieval cemetery of Hågerup, Denmark alongside Dr. George Milner. The last photo was identified as the first Slavic Temple Ring to be found in Denmark. Thank you Emma for the photos and sharing your summer work with us.
Alumna, Elizabeth Hannigan (CAS’18), Maya society research featured in BU Today.
Alumna, Elizabeth Hannigan (CAS’18), Maya society research features in BU Today. Click here to read entire article. “Xultún, located in one of Guatemala’s national parks, is at least a three-hour drive from the nearest town, “depending on whether it’s a muddy day,” says Hannigan, who spent two months at the dig site in 2016. For […]
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 […]
Paleoethnobotany Lab (CAS AR516) featured in BU Today Close Up
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Elizabeth Hannigan award recipient of Harold C. Case Scholarship
Elizabeth Hannigan’CAS18 awarded the Harold C. Case scholarship for next year, her senior year. This award is one of the highest honors accorded to undergraduate students at Boston University. You were one of 8 students to win the award this year. The Harold C. Case Scholarship was established by contributions from students, alumni, staff, faculty, […]