Seminar in Geological Sciences
100 Williamson HallJohn Smol “Canaries in the Coal Mine: Northern Lakes as Sentinels of Environmental Change”
John Smol “Canaries in the Coal Mine: Northern Lakes as Sentinels of Environmental Change”
2000-Year Maya Odyssey: Tracking Animal Use and Exchange During the Rise and Fall of a Maya State by Ashley Sharpe, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida The site of Ceibal, Guatemala, was one of the oldest and longest-lasting Maya centers, with an occupational sequence spanning over two millennia (1000 BC - AD 1000). …
2000-Year Maya Odyssey: Tracking Animal Use and Exchange During the Rise and Fall of a Maya State by Ashley Sharpe, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida The site of Ceibal, Guatemala, was one of the oldest and longest-lasting Maya centers, with an occupational sequence spanning over two millennia (1000 BC - AD 1000). …
The Politics of Disability in a Chicago Gang Thursday, March 24, 3:30 pm in Criser 201 This talk is an attempt to understand why disabilities are disproportionately visited on low-income, African American communities. More generally, I consider the multifaceted ideas about what injury means among disabled populations. My argument is that, while admirable, the Disability …
The Politics of Disability in a Chicago Gang Thursday, March 24, 3:30 pm in Criser 201 This talk is an attempt to understand why disabilities are disproportionately visited on low-income, African American communities. More generally, I consider the multifaceted ideas about what injury means among disabled populations. My argument is that, while admirable, the Disability …
In addition to his talk on Thursday, there will be a lunch with graduate students on Friday, March 25 at 12:30 in the Diaspora Room, 1350 Turlington. Please plan to attend if you would like to get to know Dr. Ralph. Dr. Laurence Ralph is John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences in the Departments of …
In addition to his talk on Thursday, there will be a lunch with graduate students on Friday, March 25 at 12:30 in the Diaspora Room, 1350 Turlington. Please plan to attend if you would like to get to know Dr. Ralph. Dr. Laurence Ralph is John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Social Sciences in the Departments of …
Hayley Singleton, "Midden among the mounds: An Ongoing Study of Faunal Remains from a Platform Mound and Adjacent Midden at the Garden Patch Site" This paper presents on the faunal composition of a platform mound and adjacent village midden as a means of understanding subsistence, feasting, and ceremony at the pre-Columbian Garden Patch site, a Middle …
Hayley Singleton, "Midden among the mounds: An Ongoing Study of Faunal Remains from a Platform Mound and Adjacent Midden at the Garden Patch Site" This paper presents on the faunal composition of a platform mound and adjacent village midden as a means of understanding subsistence, feasting, and ceremony at the pre-Columbian Garden Patch site, a Middle …
Our next Seminar will be presented by Dr. William Keegan, Curator, Caribbean Archaeology, University of Florida on Friday, 3/25 at 4:15 in room 371 Dickinson Hall. The title for the seminar is "Speciation without geographical isolation.”