Bioarchaeological investigations in the Moche Valley of Peru

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Transcript Bioarchaeological investigations in the Moche Valley of Peru

Tuesdays, 12:30-1:45 p.m.
107 Sharp Lab
February 12
Introduction
February 19
Miguel Diaz, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Swarthmore College
What do visual anthropologists do and why do they do it?
February 26
Margaret Dorsey, Visiting Scholar, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania
Music, politics and more: Contemporary ethnographic research in North America
March 4
Celeste Gagnon, UD Alumna (1991) Department of Anthropology, Muhlenberg College
Bioarchaeological investigations in the Moche Valley of Peru
March 11
Rene Munoz, College for International Students, Nanjing Normal University and Department of
Anthropology, University of Arizona
Uneasy neighbors: Recent research along the Piedras Negras-Yaxchilan frontier
March 18
Michael O’Neal, Department of Geography, University of Delaware
Modeling the Natural Degradation of Earthworks
March 25
Scott Watson, UD Alumnus (1984) Cultural Resources Program Manager, Department of the
Army, Baltimore District, Corps of Engineers
Raising the dead
April 1
SPRING BREAK
April 8
Barbara Silber, UD Alumna (1988) Archaeologist, McCormick-Taylor
Into the wild: Life after graduation
April 15
Chris Cole, Ph.D. Candidate, Preservation Studies, University of Delaware
The scientific analysis of pre-1850’s Eastern Woodlands quillwork dyes
April 22
Steven Dettwyler, UD Alumnus (1977) DSAMH Mental Health Director
Anthropology and the design of social services
April 29
Bruno Pouliot, Conservator, Wintherthur Museum
Challenges in the conservation of anthropological collections
May 6
Brandon Bies, UD Alumnus (2001) National Park Service
P.O. Box 1142: The role of oral history in uncovering America's secrets
May 13
Ian Janssen, UD Alumnus (1996) Archivist, University of Delaware
From archaeology to archives: From dusty rocks to dusty paper
May 20
Claudia Valeggia, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania
Breastfeeding, fecundity, and nutrition in Toba women of northern Argentina
The public is welcome to attend any or all of these talks. Students registered for the one-credit pass/fail class,
ANTH267-010, must attend. If you have questions, please contact the Anthropology Office (831-2802) or
[email protected]