Late Pleistocene Primate from South China: A Case Study from Yahuai Cave, Gaungxi
MA thesis defense of Jessica Castaño, Department of Anthropology and Sociology.
MA thesis defense of Jessica Castaño, Department of Anthropology and Sociology.
M.A. thesis defense of TJ Edwards, Department of Anthropology and Sociology.
Geordon Taylor M.A. thesis defense, Department of Anthropology and Sociology.
Talk by Kelly Chaves presented by Lambda Alpha
Join the Department of Anthropology for Katie Williams' dissertation defense in Harwell Hall room 214.
Project: "Transformative Cultural Materiality: Archaeologies of Displacement, Persistent Lifeways, & Identity" Presenters: Dr. Zachary Qualls (Gilcrease Museum) & Dr. Nkem Ike (University of Toronto) Join us for a roundtable conversation about Drs. Qualls' & Ike's newest research paper, Transformative Cultural Materiality: Archaeologies of Displacement, Persistent Lifeways, & Identity, which examines how displaced and migrating communities […]
Explore the significance of the Burbung Ceremony of Southeast Australia and the Dargan rock shelter with visiting lecturer Wayne Brennan.
Project Title: "The Klan, the White Mob, and the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre" Presenter: Dr. Aaron Schoenfeldt (Duane H. King Postdoctoral Fellow, HCAR) Explore how the Klan and the “culture of silence” shape what we know (and don’t know) about the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Join us for a Works-in-Progress seminar featuring Duane H. King […]
Project: "500 Years AGO" Presenters: Jessica Mehta (The University of Tulsa) Join us for a roundtable conversation about Jessica Mehta's visual series "500 Years AGO" a work-in-progress performance and poetic installation that confronts the ongoing afterlives of colonization through the intertwined violences of assimilation, extraction and erasure. Combining embodied performance, painted text and spoken poetry, […]
Project: "The Depictions of Injustice: Tribute Records from Culhuacan in the Conway Collection" Presenter(s): Dr. Ana Pulido Rull, Associate Professor of Latin American Art History (University of Arkansas) This Works-in-Progress Seminar explores Indigenous tribute records created in the mid-sixteenth century by tlacuiloque (Indigenous artists) from towns in the Basin of Mexico. Painted on amatl (fig-bark […]