Film screening: Destruction of Memory
Tues. Nov 15 at 5:30pm. A film about the destruction of cultural heritage.
Destruction of Memory: A VAST Production
Film - Documentary | November 15 | 5:30-7:30 p.m. | 112 Wurster Hall
Sponsors: Archaeological Research Facility, Department of History of Art, Global Heritage Fund
Fall Lecture: A Paleogenomic Perspective with Lars Fehren-Schmitz
Please join us Thurs Oct 20th at 4pm! Reception will follow.
A Paleogenomic Perspective on the Population History of the Central Andes and the peopling of South AmericaLars Fehren-SchmitzUniversity of California Santa Cruz, UCSC Paleogenomics Labs & Department of Anthropology
PV Kirch receives AIA Book Award
A Shark Going Inland Is My Chief (University of California Press, 2012) is awarded the AIA's Holton Book Award.
The Archaeological Institute of America announces that the Felicia A. Holton Book Award goes to Patrick Vinton Kirch, A Shark Going Inland Is My Chief: The Island Civilization of Ancient Hawaii (University of California Press, 2012)
J. Sunseri Awarded 2015 Community Engaged Scholarship prize
Community Engaged Scholarship Award recognizes faculty leadership in developing or teaching community-based courses, or in engaging students in community-based research.
Prize for Benjamin Porter's book
American Schools of Oriental Research awards the 2014 G. Ernest Wright Book Prize to Complex Communities
Graduate Project Featured
Annelise Morris' research and interview Archaeology and untold stories of the African Diaspora is featured on Berkeley Science Review.
Guggenheim Fellowships for two ARF Faculty
Michael Nylan (History) and Kent Lightfoot (Anthropology) received the prestigious award today.