For the 2023 Lecture Series, we invite you to explore the Frontlines of Archaeology with four explorers whose research have unearthed incredible insights into human history.
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For the 2023 Lecture Series, we invite you to explore the Frontlines of Archaeology with four explorers whose research have unearthed incredible insights into human history.
The next FREE lectures will be held March 20 & 21. Reserve tickets below:
https://t.co/KsTeINnV34
@erikwdavis Thanks! This is just an updated version of the earlier announcement about our NSF grant you tweeted about last month (UH might be surprised that most of the $/overhead is coming to UO- LOL).
@erikwdavis @SokpheaY Putting this one on my reading list. I still LOVE Julia Wallace's piece and which she had written more on the topic.
https://t.co/rNBzyMeGBQ
Tam Pà Ling, Laos, is a cave near the top of Pa Hang Mountain. In it, archaeologists have excavated cultural and skeletal remains of some of the earliest modern humans in southeast Asia, some 70,000 years old.
Photo: Fabrice Demeter
@erikwdavis I did a Wikipedia project this term where students are working on creating pages about important SEA Archaeological sites and it has turned out great. Students report it being so much more meaningful because of the public impact. Love these non-exam/non paper projects.
Uncovering history: As part of an @NSF grant project, @uoregon#archaeologist Alison Carter travels to Cambodia this summer to continue her #fieldwork at Prasat Basaet temple in hopes of revealing its influence on surrounding communities #Archaeology https://t.co/cst41s6pfp
@erikwdavis Also highly recommend The Stolen Warriors documentary if you can get your hands on it for discussing looting and issues of cultural heritage
https://t.co/SwIoiOsyac
I hope the Lion is now at peace.
With Toek Tik & Brad Gordon having waived their anonymity, I'm finally able to thank them for the critical role they played, not only in our @CultureTraffic research, but righting one of the Killing Field's many wrongs.
https://t.co/ymJwEdNwoZ
Here we go:
Pandora Papers reveal how a notorious art dealer, Douglas Latchford, and his family set up trusts in tax havens shortly after U.S. investigators began linking him to looted Cambodian artifacts. https://t.co/blL5bqEOy7