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UMMAA in the Field: Lightning Talks from Graduate Student Field Projects

U-M Anthropology PhD students Matthew Brown, Jhon Cruz, Soren Frykholm, Drosos Kardulias, and Kara Larson
Thursday, September 21, 2023
12:00-1:00 PM
2327 School of Education Map
In 2023, UMMAA parachuted their graduate students to different parts of the world armed only with a blunt aged trowel and a notebook to print their memories and findings in distant lands. The goal is a journey to the human past in the hands of tenacious young archaeologists eager to cross mountains, sail the Mediterranean, and reach the arid Levant for pieces of information embedded in modest debris forgotten in the ground. Some students have made it home and want to share the diversity of their findings, stories with local stakeholders, and plans for their following research stage.
Building: School of Education
Event Type: Lecture / Discussion
Tags: Anthropology, Archaeology
Source: Happening @ Michigan from Museum of Anthropological Archaeology