We have a new publication from Dr. Dressler and colleagues (see attached). It is the result of his continued work in Brazil. See full citation below. Dressler, William W., Mauro
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Dr. Tokovinine’s Work on Maya Warfare Profiled in the New York Times, UA News
Dr. Alexandre Tokovinine takes photos to create a photogrammetry 3-D model of broken fragments of a Mayan monument (Courtesy of Estrada-Belli, Tulane University). Dr. Alexandre Tokovinine’s recent work on warfare
AAAS Leshner Fellow Christopher Lynn Awarded Wenner-Gren Grant (updated with links to news articles)
UA professor and American Association for the Advancement of Science Leshner Fellow Dr. Christopher Lynn has received a $20,000 Wenner-Gren Foundation Grant to continue his work on The Inking of
Mirjam Holleman Successfully Defends Dissertation
Warmest congratulations to soon-to-be Dr. Mirjam Holleman, who successfully defended her dissertation on stigma toward people with physical disabilities in Poland and its effects on social integration and lived experiences. Pictured
Courtney Helfrecht and Holly Horan to Join Anthropology Faculty
It gives us great pleasure to announce the addition of two new faculty members to the Department of Anthropology! Dr. Courtney Helfrecht and soon to be Dr. Holly Horan are
Larry Monocello Awarded Fulbright!
Doctoral candidate Larry Monocello was awarded a Fulbright Open Study/Research Award to perform his dissertation fieldwork in Seoul, South Korea. His research focuses on the ways in which culture affects
Jessica Kowalski successfully defends dissertation
Our own Jessica Kowalksi is officially now Dr. Kowalksi! She defended her dissertation, entitled “Hierarchy, Scale, and Complexity: Arcola Mounds and Mississippian Ceremonialism in the Southern Yazoo Basin” most impressively!
Watch William Dressler’s lecture, “Culture: A User’s Guide” for the UA 2019 Last Lecture Series
For those of you who were unable to attend the UA Last Lecture Series featuring our own Dr. William Dressler, you can watch it at your leisure. Click below and
New Mayan archaeology publication from our own Lisa LeCount, John Blitz, and Ted Nelson
Great news! We have a new publication from two of our own faculty and one of our graduate students. Lisa LeCount along with John Blitz, graduate student Ted (Clay) Nelson
Dr. Cameron Lacquement publication about Moundville Earthen Landscape Modification
Our own Dr. Cameron Lacquement has published a chapter entitled “The Energetics of Earthen Landscape Modification: An Assessment of an Emerging Mississippian Polity.” It is in an edited book by