"We believe that leaders must recognize that environmental policy is health policy. Rollbacks of environmental regulations will cause far greater consequences on health, in the U.S. and globally, than any health care bill."...
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January 19, 2018
In the fourth of five talks, Kristina Douglass, presents "Environmental Archaeology and Late Holocene Lifeways of Southwest Madagascar" on February 1st at 12:30p....
January 12, 2018
In the third of five talks, Erik Otárola-Castillo, presents “The Effects of Climate Change on the Diet of Great Plains Paleoindians” on January 18th at 12:30p....
January 08, 2018
You are invited to see Haiti’s most prominent graffiti artist in action! Friday, January 12, 2018, from 10am to 3pm in the Main Hall of Baker Library....
January 05, 2018
In the second of five talks, Ari Caramanica presents “ Spontaneity and Order in the Agricultural Hinterland of the Ancient North Coast of Peru ” on January 11th at 12:30p....
January 05, 2018
In the first of five talks, Nawa Sugiyama presents " Empowered Animals, Ritualized Violence, and the Construction of Sacred Landscapes: A View from Teotihuacan, Mexico" on January 4th at 12:30p....
January 01, 2018
William W. Fitzhugh IV has been teaching a course on Arctic cultures, archaeology, and environments at the Department of Anthropology for...
November 29, 2017
At the end of the fall term, Prof. Casana and students in ANTH 29 used new technology to find footprints of campus buildings beneath the Baker Library lawn.
November 28, 2017
In a recent Valley News article, Prof. Kivland expressed concerns about the end of Temporary Protection Status for Haitians displaced by the earthquake in 2010.
November 06, 2017
Find out how drones are enabling today's archaeologists to preview sites of interest before taking out the shovel and brush....