University of Louisville Anthropology Department’s CACHe. Curating collections, conducting scientific research, engaging with the public. Tweets by T Jennings
Congrats to @KatyMarklein and colleagues for their recent article on frailty, resilience, and inequality in medieval London @ScienceAdvances https://t.co/dHwNG8ljDV
University of Louisville classes are canceled and offices are closed tomorrow, September 27, due to the potential for severe weather.
Staff and patients should call ahead regarding the status of clinics.
🚨🚨🚨The 3rd annual ICORB conference will take place virtually from October 24-26th 2024! We welcome all contributions related to Roman zooarchaeology 🦌🐖🐑 archaeobotany 🍄🍇🌿 and human osteoarchaeology 🦷🩻🦴Submit your abstract to [email protected] by August 1 2024!
Discover the remarkable efforts of the Anthropology Dept. in restoring Louisville's Eastern Cemetery. The team is mapping headstones, using ground-penetrating radar, and gathering powerful stories from families in the hopes of righting wrongs of the past.https://t.co/xPHGWPlE5k
If you’re attending @SAAorg meeting, don’t forget to buy this overview of everything you need to know about Pleistocene archaeology in Africa by @A_Y_Beyin
The ABI is partnering with the College of Arts & Sciences to present to you the most recent developments in community engagement. RSVP on the following link https://t.co/VnRmgt97CQ
Celebrating @uoflasa and @CACHeUofL for hosting @kyshpo's 2024 KY Heritage Council Archaeology Conference! Top firms are on the hunt for UofL talent, making it an excellent day to be an A&S student. Thanks to Tom Jennings and all other faculty, staff and students involved!
Join us at Speed Cinema Sunday Feb 4th 3:00PM for a FREE showing of Facing East followed by panel discussion. Learn about the tragic history of necroviolence and the @NEHgov@NEH_Research work we’re doing @smallwoodash@KatyMarklein@UofLCAS@UofLEngaged
https://t.co/xcIj1qPRdY
Once these hit the market we’re gonna sync ours with our Hobo data loggers and live stream curation lab temperature and humidity data straight to our retinas!
@DrPardi It recognizes Paul Martin’s overkill or wave-of-advance hypothesis for humans (Clovis) driving North American megafauna to extinction. Tho now it seems most likely that folks were here 2,000+ years before Clovis, and climate depleted megafauna populations that humans finished off
Join us at Speed Cinema Sunday Feb 4th 3:00PM for a FREE showing of Facing East followed by panel discussion. Learn about the tragic history of necroviolence and the @NEHgov@NEH_Research work we’re doing @smallwoodash@KatyMarklein@UofLCAS@UofLEngaged
https://t.co/xcIj1qPRdY
@BrownJamW If you’re just measuring edge length, ImageJ will work great. If you’re wanting to do gm on the shape of serrations themselves, email and I’ll send you an example of how we approached it when thinking about convergent cultural evolution