UWM Anthropology SURF Students Present at Annual MAC Conference

Elsie Touchstone, Dr. Shannon Freire, and Rachel Stewart show off their speed dating cards at the MAC Conference

A new open-access archaeology lab has just dropped! UWM Support for Undergraduate Research (SURF) students Elsie Touchstone and Rachel Stewart along with their research mentor, Dr. Shannon Freire, presented their co-created Archaeological Dating Lab at the 2024 Midwest Archeological Conference (MAC) meeting. Use the QR code to access all relevant materials. The materials are published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license. Stay tuned for additional posts about UWM Department of Anthropology students at the MAC!

 

 

 

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