@SAPIENS_org has just published my newest piece, an essay about the archaeology of personhood, and abortion bans throughout history.
(Spoiler alert: turns out bans are all about control, racism, and xenophobia)
#anthropology#archaeology
https://t.co/RRb24YG9KG
In case anyone is interested, I wrote a short blog post on moving as an international student, now posted on my blog. As always, students are always welcome to reach out to me with questions ❤️
https://t.co/kAz25nVDyo
Sometimes “failures” are actually wins in disguise. My newest blog post is all about my journey as a Fulbright Alternate - an experience that was overwhelmingly positive for me, even though I wasn’t a Finalist.
https://t.co/JYNvnMdK6H
It took 1 year, 7 months, and 28 days, but it’s done. All 166 pages and 39,100 words of it.
“Investigating mobility across the life course through stable isotope analysis at the Early Medieval site of Berettyóújfalu Somata, Hungary”
I’m putting this out to #bioarchaeology#isotope Twitter: does anyone know of any (bioarch) sources that discuss the local/non-local dichotomy in detail? I’ve found a few sources that touch on it, but not many that discuss the problem in depth
Please join us in congratulating four of our Anthropology students for winning the 2023 Student Scholar Symposium Award! Congratulations Brianna, Allyson, Melissa, and Soulkie!
Please join us for the thesis defense of Anthropology MA student Brianna Muir on Thursday, April 6th at 9:00AM. Brianna will be presenting their thesis in Howard Phillips Hall room 409M, as well as over zoom. More info is provided on the flyer below. We hope to see you there!
Excited to announce that I am defending my MA thesis this Thursday! Please feel welcome to attend (virtually or in person) if stable isotopes of an early medieval population sounds interesting to you!!!
Please join us for the thesis defense of Anthropology MA student Brianna Muir on Thursday, April 6th at 9:00AM. Brianna will be presenting their thesis in Howard Phillips Hall room 409M, as well as over zoom. More info is provided on the flyer below. We hope to see you there!
Please join us for the thesis defense of Anthropology MA student Brianna Muir on Thursday, April 6th at 9:00AM. Brianna will be presenting their thesis in Howard Phillips Hall room 409M, as well as over zoom. More info is provided on the flyer below. We hope to see you there!