Join the Sam Noble Museum for a free weekly Zoom lecture series celebrating the inspirational women of field science! While The Bearded Lady Project: Challenging the Face of Science is on exhibit, we're highlighting women working in paleontology, geology, archaeology, and beyond.
It’s Site Saturday! Today’s is all about the recently discovered tomb of Ptah-M-Wia, the “right hand man” of one of Ancient Egypt’s most powerful pharaohs: Rameses II. This tomb was discovered by archaeologists from the University of Cairo in Saqqara, Egypt.
Dr @CourtneyHofman & colleagues published in Quaternary International: Rick, TC et al. 2022. Coring, profiling, and trenching: Archaeological field strategies for investigating the Pleistocene-Holocene-Anthropocene continuum. Quaternary International
https://t.co/eFVLsKXJlW
Cast your vote for the Oklahoma Archaeology Month poster in the @SAAorg poster contest. It highlights our internship, "Voices of Greenwood" and the centennial of the Tulsa Race Massacre. Voting is open until April 8th. Below is our 2021 OAM poster! https://t.co/pmmynwxVm0
This Thursday, March 24th at 4PM will be the next Presidential Dream Course, featuring Dr. Margaret Beck. The lecture will be held in Bizzell Library LL118 and via zoom. The lecture is titled, “Red Pigment in the Great Plains.”
The zoom link posted later this week!
Happy Anthropology Day! Click the link in our profile to check out the events that are happening throughout the day! I will be going to a few events. How about you? #anthroday
This evening AGSA passed the torch to its new 2022 officers. From left to right we have Vice President, Megan Walsh, Social Media/Webmaster, Kaylyn Moore, Secretary, Martina Dimitrijevic, President, Horvey Palacios, Faculty Liaison, Robin Singleton, and Treasurer, Alice Ma.
Congratulations to Dr @sarah_trabert, who was awarded an Arts & Humanities Forum Public Fellowship for 2021-22 for her project “Documenting Allotment Era Wichita Community Gathering Spaces.” With the grant, Dr Trabert will be conducting events for the Wichita & Affiliated Tribes.
Congratulations to Dakota Larrick (@digdancedakota), who successfully defended her MA thesis “Interpreting Land-Use During the Late Paleoindian Bull Creek Occupation on the Southern Plains" today!
@MatiasPailes @BLPitblado
Congratulations to the @OU_LMAMR team and colleagues! (Including our own PhD alumnus @ATOzga.) You can read more about this project here:
https://t.co/OIGYLayvY1
Congratulations to Jose Rodrigo Vivero Miranda, who successfully defended his MA Thesis, Archaeology of Eastern Sonora, Mexico: A Reconsideration of Rio Sonora/Serrana Social Organization through Comparative Ceramic Analysis!
This is a Viking Age mitten recovered from the melting ice in 🇳🇴.
It's one of 100s of artefacts found in a mountain pass, in use from AD 300–1500, as climate change melts ice patches.
🔗 to research by @brearkeologi, published #OnThisDay in 2020 (🆓) https://t.co/b7bkyzK3Ms
POSTDOC at WSU Anth in the Biocultural #Anthropology Lab! PhD in any discipline. Possible renewal up to 1 additional year pending positive performance. App review starts May 15.
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OKPAN had the honor of hosting a virtual conversation with @drchipcolwell and Gordon Yellowman. They provide insider perspectives on repatriation and collaboration between museums and indigenous communities. Link below!
https://t.co/q8JCtsZtoU via @YouTube
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📢📢This morning, my articles about #harassment in #archaeology were released by @CambUP_Archaeo and @SAAorg. Both articles are published full Open Access so that they are available to all #archaeologists. Please share! https://t.co/0S9bXl8Zgc
Congratulations to Dr. Matthew Pailes (@MatiasPailes), who was awarded $6,000 from the Rust Family Foundation to work at an Early Agricultural Period site in southern Sonora, Mexico.