Captive Bodies, Kingly Splendor: Warfare and Social Identity in Ancient Maya Art
Caitlin EarleyAsst. Professor, Department of Art HistoryUniversity of Nevada, RenoNovember 4, 2016 – 3:30p – Silsby 113
[more]Caitlin EarleyAsst. Professor, Department of Art HistoryUniversity of Nevada, RenoNovember 4, 2016 – 3:30p – Silsby 113
[more]This paper presents a formal treatment of Frankenstein's reasoning and show that his rationale for denying a mate to his male creation has empirical justification. Our results suggest that the decision was prudent because it averted our own extinction by competitive exclusion.
[more]The topic of this year's conference is Violence Against Difference. Saturday's opening address on structural violence, by Assistant Professor of Anthropology Chelsey Kivland, opens the day of discussions and breakout sessions.
[more]Sharing the Mountain is a project that aims to memorialize the expansive and intricate community that has been established at the Moosilauke Ravine Lodge, by sharing the stories and experiences of Dartmouth students, alumni and community members.
[more]Gerardo GutierrezAssoc. Professor, Department of AnthropologyUniversity of Colorado BoulderOctober 14, 2016 – 3:30p – Silsby 312
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