Dr. Katie Chiou, the Department’s new Assistant Professor, has learned that her dissertation at UC Berkeley, “Common Meals, Noble Feasts: An Archaeological Investigation of Moche Food and Cuisine in the
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New Publication by Dr. Ian Brown
Congratulations to Dr. Brown and Colleagues for their new publication (attached): Duane Esarey, Ian W. Brown & Anjaneen Coble (2018) The Mississippian Site of Origin for the So-Called Moundville
New Publication by Dr. Lisa LeCount
Congratulations are in order for Lisa LeCount and her latest publication: “Lessons Learned in Seriating Maya Pottery” in Engaging Archaeology: 25 Case Studies in Research Practice, edited by Stephen W. Silliman, pp189-197,
New Publication by Dr. Jason DeCaro
Congratulations are in order for Jason DeCaro with the publication of a new article in Annals of Behavioral Medicine (PDF attached). Parmelee, Scicolone, Cox, DeCaro, Keefe, and Smith. 2018. Global versus momentary osteoarthritis
New Publication by Dr. Dressler
Dr. Dressler and his Brazil colleagues have released a new publication (attached): Dressler, W. W., Balieiro, M. C., Santos, J.E.D. (2018). What You Know, What You Do, and How You
New Article by Associate Dean Lisa Pawloski
Our new professor, Associate Dean Lisa Pawloski, has recently published an article: “ ‘Our turn to eat’: Shifting gender norms and food security in the Wakiso district of Uganda,” by
New article by Henderson and Dressler
Doctoral student Nicole Henderson and Prof. Dressler recently published an article, “Medical Disease or Moral Defect? Stigma Attribution and Cultural Models of Addiction Causality in a University Population.” Congratulations Bill and
Article by Oths, Smith, Stein, and Landivar published in AJHB
A new article out by Dr. Kathy Oths, Hannah Smith (UA Master’s student), Max Stein (UA Ph.D. student) and Rodrigo Lazo Landivar titled “A Decade of Rapid Change: Biocultural Influences
Wade Tidwell receives URCA Funding
Wade received funding from the College of Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Creativity and Research Academy (UCRA) in the amount of $700 to attend and present his research entitled “Artifact Ubiquity as an Index of Ancient
HBERG Students Receive URCA Funding
Julia Sponholtz has received $400 from the College of Arts & Sciences Undergraduate Creativity and Research Academy (UCRA) for her research project entitled “What Stinks in a “Stinky T-Shirt” Study?: Can Humans