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Asia at the World’s Fairs: An Online Exhibition of Cultural Exchange

Curators: Robert E. Murowchick (CAS Archaeology) and Cathy Yeh (CAS WLL)

Yijun “Betty” Xie selected for a BUCH Digital Creators Award

Her video game, “The Path Home,” originally created for Prof Cunningham's "Slavery and the In-Between" course

Samantha Nadel published second dissertation article

The chemical identification of cochineal production tools in archaeological environments: Preservation, degradation, and contamination

Elizabeth Wahab published an article

Geochemical and petrographic study of archaeological ceramics from Igbo Ukwu (9th – 12th Century CE), southeastern Nigeria

Yijun (Betty) Xie presented her senior thesis research

ethical interventions for osteological education

David Carballo coauthor on an article in Science Advances

David Carballo coauthor on an article in Science Advances dealing with issues of comparative...

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