Arnold and Jeske publish article on mortuary archaeology
“The archaeology of death: mortuary archaeology in the US and Europe 1990-2013” by Bettina Arnold and Robert Jeske has just appeared in the journal Annual Review of Anthropology.
“The archaeology of death: mortuary archaeology in the US and Europe 1990-2013” by Bettina Arnold and Robert Jeske has just appeared in the journal Annual Review of Anthropology.
Malaby presented his lecture at the University College London’s Center for Digital Anthropology.
Garstki’s work with Art History Professor Derek Counts is featured in a UWM News feature.
Arnold and Masters candidate Barbara McClendon installed an exhibit at Forest Home Cemetery’s “Halls of History” for Doors Open Milwaukee
Anthropology faculty members and PhD students presented papers at the European Association of Archaeologists 20th meeting.
The UWM Graduate School Research Committee awarded Arnold $15,000 in Subvention Funds.
Campbell presented “The emergence of language with music and ritual: an hypothesis” on June 27.
Turner recently received the AAPA’s Gabriel W. Lasker Award for Distinguished Service.
Heatherington’s course “The Political Ecology in Imagination” was mentioned in a New York Times article.
Murph Pizza‘s book, Paganistan: Contemporary Pagan Community in Minnesota’s Twin Cities, based on her 2009 Anthropology PhD thesis, will be available April 17 from Ashgate Publishing.