Social Gathering
Anthropology Club Spring Camping Trip
Tannehill State ParkThe anthropology Club will be camping at Tannehill State Park. Tannehill is about 45 minutes from campus, and is the site of a historic ironworks. More information about the site can be found on their website: http://www.tannehill.org/index.html The camping trip will be $5/person to cover the cost of reservations. This, along with your signed release
Anthropology Club Meeting -Lecture from Dr. Galbraith and Art Walk!
Government PlazaThe Anthropology Club will have a special meeting Friday on site at Government Plaza where Dr. Marysia Galbraith will be setting up for the Druid City Arts Festival. She is going to give us a lecture at 3:30 PM on the anthropology of art, and members will then have the option to attend fellowship and
DeJarnette Barbecue
Nelson B. Jones Conference Building MoundvilleJoin us for the annual DeJarnette Barbecue held at the Conference Center at Moundville Archaeological Park. Good food and friends abound!
Screening of Dr. Oths “The Last Bonesetter: An Encounter with Don Felipe” Film
205 Gorgas LibraryThis event will take place on Wednesday, April 17th between 5:30 and 7:30 in Gorgas 205, with a catered reception during the first hour. During the second hour, we will screen two short films released in 2018 and co-directed by Kathy Oths, from UA’s Department of Anthropology. The Last Bonesetter: An Encounter with Don Felipe (27 min) and Así Sobrevivimos
Anthropology Club Meeting and talk by Dr. McClure
22 ten Hoor Hall TuscaloosaWe have our final Anthropology Club meeting of the semester this Friday at 4 PM in room 22 ten Hoor. We will be hearing a talk from Dr. Stephanie McClure about her research, and introducing our new anthropology club officers. There will be snacks and refreshments to celebrate another great year of anthro club!
Alabama Archaeological Society Meeting
118 ten HoorWe will have our April meeting on Wednesday, April 24 at 6:00 PM in ten Hoor room 118. Rob Barlow will be giving a talk on his master's research concerning stone tool use shifts during the Younger Dryas. This event is free and open to the public.
Graduate Student Potluck
Smith Hall, 2nd floorFABLE Talk: Maegan McCane
109 ten Hoor 350 Marrs Spring Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesFor the October program in the For Anthropologists Beginning Lifelong Engagements (FABLE) series, MA student Maegan McCane will present a talk titled "La chica de Chocó: Connecting with Communities in Colombia."
FABLE Talk: Dr. Flavio Silva
109 ten Hoor 350 Marrs Spring Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesFor the November program in the For Anthropologists Beginning Lifelong Engagements (FABLE) series, UA postdoc fellow Dr. Flavio Silva will present a talk titled "If Stones Could Talk: The Use of Stone Tools to Understand Exchange During The Maya Classic."
FABLE Talk: Dr. Amber Huff & Dr. Patrick Huff
109 ten Hoor 350 Marrs Spring Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesFor the December program in the For Anthropologists Beginning Lifelong Engagements (FABLE) series, social anthropologists and political ecologists Dr. Amber Huff and Dr. Patrick Huff will present a talk titled "Many Futures are Possible, and Some are Already in the Making: Indigeneity, Autonomy and Reconceptualizing Development."