Passing of Deb Nichols, William J. Bryant 1925 Professor of Anthropology
Deborah (Deb) L. Nichols, William J. Bryant 1925 Professor of Anthropology, passed away on Wednesday, July 27. She was 70 years old.
[more]Deborah (Deb) L. Nichols, William J. Bryant 1925 Professor of Anthropology, passed away on Wednesday, July 27. She was 70 years old.
[more]Findings of research on the Dronkvlei Cave System in South Africa, which was funded by the Claire Garber Goodman Fund for the Anthropological Study of Human Culture, have been published in the November/December Issue of the South African Journal of Science.
[more]A study co-authored by Dartmouth anthropologist, Laura Ogden and environmental studies professor, Nicholas Reo, cited in a Vox story that explores whether the term "invasive species" is appropriate in an era of climate change and habitat loss. https://dartgo.org/dnewsogden1201
[more]In a story debating the oldest archeaological site, anthropologist Jeremy DeSilva argues for Kenya's Lomekwe 3 where stone artifacts were found, while he asknowledged, "some of our colleagues remain unconvinced of the intiquity of these tools." https://www.livescience.com/oldest-archaeological-site.html
[more]Pottery vessels that had held beer were found with human remains in a platform mound.
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