Trevor Lamb award an NSF Grant
Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant
Maria Codlin successfully defended her PhD defense.
Congratulations Maria!
Chieh-Fu “Jeff” Cheng awarded a PhD of Archaeology
Jeff defended his dissertation successfully today, titled, “The Archaeology of Trails in the Batongguan Region of Taiwan, Landscape, People, and Mobility, From the Early Seventeenth Century to the Present” Congratulations Jeff!
Two Successful Archaeology PhD Defenses April 3rd!
Congratulations to Dr. Catherine Scott Dissertation title: “Exploring Methods of Archaeological Sediment Chemistry Analysis in Western Turkey!” Congratulations to Dr. Natalie Susmann, dissertation title “The Nature of Cult: Visualizing the Greek Cultic Landscape in the Argolid and Messenia, C. 2800 – 146BCE!”
Successful Archaeology PhD Defenses
Congratulations to Ilaria Patania, Allison Cuneo, and Zhengdong Guo for successfully defending their dissertation. Allison’s defense was Thursday, August 3 titled, “Heritage Management Challenges and Changes in Northern Iraq: The Rise of Kurdistan and the Islamic State Onslaught After the Fall of Saddam”. Ilaria’s was Friday, August 4 titled, “Site Formation Processes and Site Use […]
Alum, Kathryn Ness to publish monograph.
Archaeology PhD Kathryn L. Ness, Curator of Collections at Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth, Massachusetts, is about to publish a monograph based on her 2015 dissertation, Setting the Table: Ceramics, Dining, and Cultural Exchange in Andalucia and La Florida with University Press of Florida. Due out in January, 2017, the book is already being promoted widely […]