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Dr. David Carballo on The DemystifySci Podcast

in David Carballo, Interview, Research

Ancestors of the Americas.

Tagged: Ancestors Americas

John Marston’s research made The Brink’s top 10 discoveries of 2022

in John Marston, Research, The Brink

#8, Ancient Maya used water left over from making tamales to flush indoor toilets

Tagged: Ancient Maya, toilets

Robinson Baby Announcement

in Josh Robinson

Archer Martin Pridgeon-Robinson

Mark Mobius (CFA’58, COM’59)gives $1 million support research and fieldwork for archaeology students

in Arts & Sciences Magazine, Award, awards, Field Research, Graduate Student, Internship, Research, Undergraduate Student

“Archaeology in the Americas has not gotten as much support as it deserves. So much is undiscovered and misunderstood,” says Mobius.

Tagged: emerging archaeologists, Mark Mobius

Wade Campbell featured in the BU Arts & Sciences Magazine

in Arts & Sciences Magazine, BU Research, Interview, Wade Campbell

Reclaiming Their Voice, Navajo archaeology and anthropology professor Wade Campbell examines his tribe’s history of sheepherding.

Tagged: Diné, ethnoarchaeology, Navajo, pastoralism

Jacob Bongers published article in the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology

in Jacob Bongers, Publication, Research

Painting personhood: Red pigment practices in southern Peru.

Tagged: archaeometric, Chincha Valley, Peru, pigmented human remains

Successful dissertation defense of Mario Giron-Ábrego

in Graduate Student, Research

Projectile Points and Early Human Presence in Terminal Pleistocene Middle America

Tagged: dissertation defense, Pleistocene Middle America

BU Archaeology Colonial Cemeteries Visit

in Events, Research, Robert Murowchick, Undergraduate Student

Professor Robert Murowchick and some undergrads visited two colonial cemeteries in downtown Boston.

Tagged: Colonial Cemeteries, Granary Burial Ground, Kings Chapel Burying Ground

Archaeology Program Researcher Spotlight – Dr. Maria Torras Freixa

in Affiliated Faculty, Field Research, Research

Visiting Research Scholar from Universitat de Barcelona, Spain in the Archaeology Program at Boston University.

Tagged: Researcher, Teotihuacan, Urbanization of Teotihuacan, Visiting Scholar

John Marston and alumna, Kathleen Forste (GRS’21), co-author an article

in Alumni, Field Research, John Marston, Publication, Research

Urban agricultural economy of the Early Islamic southern Levant: a case study of Ashkelon.

Tagged: Archaeobotanical, Ashkelon, Early Islamic, Islamic, Levant, Tel Shimron, urban agricultural economies

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