"Landscape Archaeology" students uncover Dartmouth's History
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.
[more]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.
[more]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.
[more]Find out how drones are enabling today's archaeologists to preview sites of interest before taking out the shovel and brush.
[more]"Instead of vilifying the racial minority or immigrant, as has Trumpism, populism should target the political-economic system that has benefited few people at the expense of all of us," write Profs. Kivland and Mladek, associate professor of German studies and comparative literature.
[more]Prof. Sergei Kan presented two papers at this conference. A biannual gathering, which brings together tribal elders, indigenous cultural preservation activists, and the general public (Native and Non-Native) with academic scholars in the fields of anthropology, history, linguistics, art, etc.
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