Tag: Department of Anthropology
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Body of work: Prof consults as forensic anthropologist on cold cases with GBI
MariaTeresa Tersigni-Tarrant’s job is not for the faint of heart. As a forensic anthropologist, she…
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Tracy Yang
“Amazing” seems too simplistic to describe Tracy Yang. Rhodes Scholar, Foundation Fellow, Honors student and…
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UGA plans activities for Women’s History Month
“Our History is Our Strength” is the theme of Women’s History Month, which will be…
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UGA professors featured in Appalachia environmental history series
Two University of Georgia professors-Charles Hudson, retired professor of anthropology, and John Inscoe, professor of…
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OBITUARY
Robert Edward Rhoades, Distinguished Research Professor of Anthropology at UGA, died March 24.
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Noted anthropologist to speak on University of Georgia campus in March
J. Stephen Lansing, a professor of anthropology at the University of Arizona with a joint…
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Darwin Days to be celebrated on UGA campus
Darwin Days, a yearly celebration of the life and work of Charles Darwin, whose theory…
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Georgia Museum of Natural History to host fund-raising event
The Georgia Museum of Natural History, part of the University of Georgia’s Franklin College of…
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UGA researchers find no overall loss of vegetable diversity in the 20th century
Two University of Georgia scholars argue against the conventional wisdom that the 20th century was…
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Workers find clues to UGA history
Remnants of a former building and artifacts dating back more than 200 years have been…
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More vegetables, please!
Two University of Georgia scholars argue against the conventional wisdom that the 20th century was…
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UGA educational forum to focus on global security and development
A cross-section of University of Georgia faculty and students will discuss their research and teaching…
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The new village at Cherokee Heritage Center in Oklahoma
Visitors to the Ancient Village at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah, Okla., have for…
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UGA presents Appalachia: A History of Mountains and People
A four-part series chronicling the history of one of Earth’s oldest mountain ranges and its…
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UGA wins grat to extend research in Appalachia
The National Science Foundation has awarded a grant of $6.7 million to a consortium of…
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UGA team to help in construction of historicall accurat village at Cherokee Heritage Center
Visitors to the Ancient Village at the Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequah, Okla., have for…
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Department of anthropology graduate student at UGA wins national writing award
A University of Georgia department of anthropology graduate student has won the American Anthropological Association’s…
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Nithya Natrajan
Nithya Natrajan cares about people. The mid-term Foundation Fellow and CURO apprentice chose UGA for…
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Graduate student in UGA anthropology department wins government fellowship
A graduate student in the department of anthropology at the University of Georgia has been…
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UGA anthropologists receive Distinguished Economic Botanist Award from national society
Professors Brent Berlin and Elois Ann Berlin have been named recipients of the 2008 Distinguished…
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‘Limited footprint’
By 1763, the world of Cherokee Indians in the Southeastern U.S. was in tatters.
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Widely held beliefs about early Cherokee settlement patterns likely incorrect
Scientists have also studied why the society collapsed with such relative speed as the eighteenth…
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UGA’s Department of Anthropology graduate student wins international society paper competition
A department of anthropology graduate student has won the Society of Economic Anthropology graduate paper…
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Graduate student in department of anthropology at UGA wins government fellowship
A graduate student in the department of anthropology at the University of Georgia has been…
