Climate Change, Food Production, and Societal Collapse: Considering Sustainability within Ancient Mesopotamia
Alexia SmithAssistant Professor, Department of AnthropologyUniversity of Connecticut April 16, 2014317 Silsby Hall3:00 - 4:30 PM
[more]Alexia SmithAssistant Professor, Department of AnthropologyUniversity of Connecticut April 16, 2014317 Silsby Hall3:00 - 4:30 PM
[more]Mark Aldenderfer, Professor and DeanSchool of Social Sciences, Humanities and ArtsUniversity of California, Merced March 31, 2014001 Rockefeller Center4:00 - 5:30 PM
[more]Dartmouth will host a group of distinguished academic and tribal scholars and elders for two panel discussions next week as part of a symposium on the “Collaborative Research in the Study of Native American Cultures.”
[more]Dartmouth’s Kes Schroer has taken her students on an unusual adventure “in order to put themselves into the mind of a chimpanzee,” she says. “Chimpanzees provide a critical counterpoint for understanding the potential uniqueness of human behaviors.”
[more]Support from the Lucas Family Fund for Undergraduate Research and the Claire Garber Goodman Fund for the Anthropological Study of Human Culture enabled Andres Mejia-Ramon to conduct investigations at the pre-Columbian metropolis of Teotihuacan.
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