Dr. Sarah Sportman, a state archaeologist for the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History, will be giving a public ...
Picture an aircraft streaking across the sky at hundreds of miles per hour, unleashing millions of laser pulses into a dense ...
CT residents are invited to learn about recent archaeological discoveries and ongoing research across the state during an annual public lecture.
A field school is a common way for archaeology and anthropology students to learn how to locate, excavate and analyze archaeological sites. This past summer, Diane Teeman, a member of the Burns Paiute ...
Wind jostles the helicopter as we skim over dense forest and the snow-covered peaks of the Coast Mountains. We are flying over northwestern British Columbia, and from this aerial vantage point, it’s ...
To close out the 2014-2015 season of Flagler College's Community Lecture Series, Lori Lee, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, will speak on the topic of the interplay between indigenous peoples and ...
If archaeology becomes only about serving nationalist frames, it can erase Indigenous voices and risk treating Indigenous peoples symbols of the nation rather than as communities with their own ...