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“When Informants Become Knowledge Producers: Reframing Great Zimbabwe Using Indigenous Knowledge”
Mar. 3, 2025—“When Informants Become Knowledge Producers: Reframing Great Zimbabwe Using Indigenous Knowledge“ March 21 12:15pm 101 Buttrick Hall Shadreck Chirikure Edward Hall Professor of Archaeological Science University of Oxford Archaeology in Africa, like elsewhere, was introduced as a tool of empire. The first westerners to encounter Great Zimbabwe speculated that it was exotic in...
Psychologist, philosopher, and anthropologist discuss love’s biggest questions | Agree/Disagree
Feb. 19, 2025—Check out Prof. Kim McKinson in Psychologist, philosopher, and anthropologist discuss love’s biggest questions | Agree/Disagree!
“Marginalized in Mississippi: Addressing disparities and invisible data in missing persons cases”
Feb. 5, 2025— “Marginalized in Mississippi: Addressing disparities and invisible data in missing persons cases” Dr. Jesse GoliathAssistant ProfessorDepartment of Anthropology and Middle Eastern CulturesMississippi State UniversitySenior Research Associate – Cobb Institute of Archaeology Thursday February 27th at 6:00 PM 101 Buttrick Hall Abstract: Currently, Mississippi lacks state laws requiring the reporting of missing...
Tom Dillehay’s work in Chile and Peru recognized for major contributions to anthropological archaeology
Aug. 28, 2024—Read more about it here.