Professor Curtis Runnels and Priscilla Murray blog
The Cretan Idyll of Harriet Boyd and Charles Henry Hawes.
David Carballo publishes article in Frontiers in Political Science
Governance Strategies in Precolonial Central Mexico
Mary Beaudry Book Award Announcement
Mary Beaudry Book Award for the Archaeology of Food
Kathryn Bard along with colleagues publishes books
Bard, K.A., Fattovich, R., and Manzo, A. (eds.). 2021. Harbor of the Pharaohs to the Land of Punt II. Archaeological Investigations at Mersa/Wadi Gawasis, Egypt 2006-2011. Naples: Università degli Studi di Napoli “l’Orientale.” It is published in two volumes of 752 pages, and has 200 figures/illustrations: color photos, maps, plans and drawings. It also will […]
Professor Runnels blogs about “The Lost Site of Blacks Fork”
“In the summer of 2017 in the last days of innocence before the plague would blight our days,” read the rest of the article in Professor Curtis Runnels blog.
Alumna Anna Goldfield (GRS’17) writes PBS episode
Why The Paleo Diet Couldn’t Save The Neanderthals View episode here on YouTube. 302,123 views • Dec 2, 2021 • These relatives of ours lived in Eurasia for more than 300,000 years. They were expert toolmakers, using materials like stone, wood, and animal bone. They were also skilled hunters and foragers, and may even […]
Josh Robinson published an article
Josh Robinson published in the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. It can be found at the following link: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10816-021-09541-7. PDF. Congratulations Josh!
See Professor Runnels’ new blog post
Professor Curtis Runnels blog post “Ann Axtell Morris, Archaeologist of the Southwest” can be found here, http://blogs.bu.edu/runnels/.
John M. Marston to edit new book series for Cambridge
Marston is editing a series of new books
August 13th marked 500 years since the fall of the Aztec empire …
David Carballo has an article and blog to commemorate.