TOUR | Archaeology and History of New England
TourJoin us on our inaugural tour of archaeological and historical sites of New England! During the week we’ll cover a broad expanse of time, from learning about the Native communities...
Join us on our inaugural tour of archaeological and historical sites of New England! During the week we’ll cover a broad expanse of time, from learning about the Native communities...
Presented by: Dr. Chip Colwell Archaeologist and former Curator of Anthropology, Denver Museum of Nature and Science; Founding Editor in Chief, SAPIENS: Anthropology Magazine which received the 2017 American Anthropological...
Presented by: Dr. Grant S. McCall Executive Director and Chief Research Scientist, Center for Human-Environmental Research; Associate Professor of Anthropology, Tulane University; Editor, Lithic Technology; Co-Editor, (w/ K.Widequist) Prehistoric Myth...
Presented by: Dr. Ripan S. Malhi Professor, Departments of Anthropology; Evolution, Ecology and Behavior; American Indian Studies Program; and Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology; Co-Director, Center for Indigenous...
Join us for a conversation with Tracy Loe, Editor of American Archaeology, the Conservancy’s award-winning quarterly popular magazine devoted solely to presenting the rich diversity of archaeology in North America....
Join our adventure in the heartland of the Ancestral Puebloan world. From land and from the vantage point of Utah’s San Juan River, you’ll experience one of the most scenic...
Presented by: Dr. Henrietta Lidchi Executive Director, Wheelwright Museum of the American Indian; Honorary Professor, School of Social and Political Science, The University of Edinburgh; Formerly: Research Fellow and Principal...
Presented by: Dr. Melanie Mitchell Artificial Intelligence Expert, Computer Scientist, and Professor Santa Fe Institute; Author, Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans; Complexity: A Guided Tour, 2010 Phi Beta Kappa Science...
Presented by: Steve Davis Literary Curator, Witliff Collections, Texas State University-San Marcos and Author, Dallas 1963; Frank Dobie: A Liberated Mind:Texas Literary Outlaws: Six Writers in the Sixties and Beyond. Co-Author, (w/B.Minutaglio) The Most...
Presented by: Dr. Scott Ortman and Dr. Robert S. Weiner Dr. Scott Ortman: Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Director, Center for Collaborative Synthesis in Archaeology, Institute of Behavioral Science,...
Presented by: Dr. Thomas Dalton Dillehay Rebecca Webb Wilson University Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Religion and Culture; Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Anthropology and Latin American Studies; and Research Professor, Vanderbilt...
Presented by: Dr. Donna Glowacki Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology and Affiliated Faculty, Environmental Change Initiative, University of Notre Dame; Author, Living and Leaving: A Social History of Regional Depopulation in...