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Pain measurement devices; the ironic political economy of vanilla production; narratives in and of archaeological thought; historical and sociological studies of scientific instrumentation; ...
From the team that brought you the oldest and largest Maya monument, Aguada Fénix in Tabasco, Mexico, now we have…“ nearly 500 ancient ceremonial sites in Southern Mexico,” to quote the headline from ...
The School of Anthropology is proud to present the latest SoA Wenner-Gren recipients, Ashleigh Thompson and Paula Ugalde. Hearty congratulations to both! Here’s a look at their projects. With the ...
Voices of Fronteridades Podcast Discusses Binational Project, Forensic Citizenship in the Borderlands ...
In 2020, the School of Anthropology supported a Faculty Research Grant to create a series of 22 videos highlighting the ecological knowledge and expertise of wildlife guides in Ranomafana National ...
The Sonora Environmental Research Institute, Inc. (SERI), a Tucson-based nonprofit organization dedicated to utilizing community participatory research to support disadvantaged and marginalized ...
Alum Dan Shaw (M.A. SoA 1968) has a new book out from Carolina Academic Press, in the Ritual Studies Monograph Series (Andrew Strathern and Pamela Stewart, eds.) titled Singing Samo Songs: From Shaman ...
Kirk Astroth (M.A. 2020) recently had a short article published in the 50th anniversary issue of Caerdroia, the Journal of Mazes and Labyrinths, about two unusual labyrinth images he documented on the ...
Dr. Bohrer’s library, papers, and reference specimens are housed separately at the Arizona State Museum and the Arizona State Herbarium. Her formal teaching in botany, anthropology, and archaeology, ...
Associate Professor Eric Plemons will give a paper in the Trans/Medicine workshop in the Johns Hopkins University Department of the History of Medicine. The paper is titled “The Allegory of the ...
SoA Professor Terry Hunt's research was featured in multiple news articles regarding the emergence of a previously unresearched moai statue. The statue became visible when a dried lakebed allowed ...
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