Evan McDuff (GRS’25) awarded a Fulbright
Focuses on the use of botanical remains from the archaeological record to illuminate culinary practices and the use of imported spices in the Roman Empire.
Kathryn Bard given an award by the El Museo Liceo Egipcio de León in Spain
For the work of cultivation, research and dissemination of Ancient Egypt.
Kali Routier (CAS’22) internships at the Buttonwood Museum in Haverhill, MA
Identifying and inventorying substantial collection of prehistoric artifacts acquired from the late 1800s throughout the 1900s by local collectors.
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?
Guzin Eren defends PhD Dissertation
Congratulations Guzin!
Kathryn Bard published a chapter
Middle Kingdom Egypt and Africa
Professor Curtis Runnels blogs
Archaeology and Eiseley’s Illusion of Two Cultures
Archaeology Outstanding Teaching Fellow of the Year
Samantha Nadel
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 Retires
Kathryn Bard Retires from BU 1988-2022