Assistant Professor of Anthropology Jiajing Wang is quoted in a recent article in Popular Science.
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June 07, 2025
An article in The New York Times describes research by a team of Dartmouth anthropologists that reveals the most complete ancient agricultural location in the eastern United States.
June 06, 2025
In an NPR segment, Dartmouth anthropologists Madeleine McLeester and Jesse Casana discuss their research in Michigan that uncovered what is likely the largest intact remains of an ancient Native American agricultural site in the eastern half of the United States.
March 30, 2025
Assistant Professor Raquel Fleskes received an honorable mention for an exemplary display of handling "culturally sensitive data." Read more...
March 13, 2025
Associate Professor of Anthropology Chelsea Kivland discusses the discrimination and other problems Haitian migrants are facing after they...
February 08, 2023
"We need to understand more about how these tools can be useful, under what circumstances, for whom, and to remain vigilant in surfacing...
December 01, 2021
A study co-authored by Dartmouth anthropologist, Laura Ogden and environmental studies professor, Nicholas Reo, cited in a Vox story that...
July 01, 2021
Desert locusts Schistocerca gregaria are threatening the food security of millions of people and devastating economies in eastern Africa and northern India. The ongoing outbreak is the largest in seven decades. These events give us cause to reflect on the natural history of locusts, our fraught relationship with them, and how they are represented in American popular culture and others.
May 18, 2021
Dartmouth alumna, Anjali M Prabhat and EEES PhD candidate, Kate Miller are lead authors of a newly published anthropology paper titled, "Homoplasy in the evolution of modern human-like joint proportions in Australopithecus afarensis."
April 06, 2021
Dartmouth archaeologists have been awarded a Neukom Institute CompX grant to support remote sensing of ancient settlements in the Upper Connecticut River Valley.