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Dr. Richard Yerkes' New Book Chapter

Please check out Dr. Richard Yerkes new chapter entitled Faunal Analysis in the new book Archaeological Investigations in a Northern Albanian Province: Results of the Projekti…

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Chelsea Hunter awarded Knauss Fellowship

Please join us in congratulating Chelsea Hunter for being awarded a Knauss fellowship, which is a one-year paid opportunity for current and recent graduates from advanced degree programs…

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Dr. Julie FIeld Nature Ecology & Evolution Paper

Please check out Dr. Julie Field's brand new paper entitled Fire activity and deforestation in Remote Oceanian islands caused by anthropogenic and climate interactions! Here is the abstract:

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Andrew Mitchel Mexican Food in the United States History

Check out PhD Candidate Andrew Mitchel's newest article on the history of Mexican food in the United States. In it he explores the change over time of this foodway during different historical…

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Forensic Program Featured on Around The Oval

We are excited to be featured on Around The Oval for our approved and first-of-its kind forensic anthropology program in the United States! Check out the story in Around the Oval!

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Tessa Cannon Featured in The Lantern: For The Love of Primates Sanctuary

PhD Candidate Tessa Cannon was recently featured in the OSU newspaper The Lantern for her organization For The Love of Primates' work to obtain and open a primate sanctuary in in Central Ohio. You…

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Elizabeth Holdsworth A Story of Us Interview

Check out the newest edition of the A Story of Us podcast presented by The Anthropology Public Outreach Program at The Ohio State University Department of Anthropology with our newest faculty hire…

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DEM3 Anthropology Research and Development Fund

The new DEM3 Anthropology Research and Development Fund provides support for research and conference related expenses, including travel, equipment, supplies, lodging, meals, and registration fees…

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Nick Kawa NPR Appearance about the Anthropocene

Nick Kawa recently appeared on the Morning Edition of NPR to discuss the selection by geologists of the timeframe for the Anthropocene, a new geological epoch presented by human intervention in…