“What’s really important about bioarchaeology is that it is the window into the past for most people who existed — because while historical records do…
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“Classical-period archaeobotanical research has not yet reached its full potential, and despite facing some internal and external issues, we envision a bright future for both…
Comments closedBy Shannon Corbett, Pheona Xaykosy, Grace Coyne, Holly Rose Pacyon, and Paige Stoppel Ayana Omilade Flewellen (they/she) is an archeologist who focuses on the topics…
Comments closedGabas Yagoub, Jhadia Saenz, Evelyn Ray, Amaia Mayberry, Nat Christman Background Dr. Colleen Morgan is a leading scholar in critical digital archaeology. A UC Berkeley…
Comments closedGrace Netti, Doraliz Perez, Irene Ham, Aranza Torres Professor Edda Guareschi is a forensic anthropologist whose research focuses on advancing methods to identify human remains…
Comments closedEva Larson, Laine Fine, Quinn Granfelt, Claudia Novas Rivera Introduction Dr. Amanda Logan is a paleoethnobotany archaeologist specializing in West Africa during the last millennium.…
Comments closedGrace Harvey, Summer Pratt, Charlotte Yesser, Ingrid Steen-Adams & Aahana Mulchandani “It is now time that we not only make this acknowledgment, but work hand-in-hand…
Comments closed“What’s really important about bioarchaeology is that it is the window into the past for most people who existed — because while historical records do…
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