Colloquia
In lieu of a full colloquia schedule for 2011–12, we are offering the following presentations:
2012
Feb. 10 James T. Watson, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona
Reconstructing an Ancient Human Biocultural Ecology: How Environment, Human Biology, Technology and Social
Complexity Impact Oral Health in Past Populations
(3:30–5 p.m.; SHESC 340)
Feb. 17 Hugh Raffles, Eugene Lang College, The New School for Liberal Arts
Strange Stones
(3:30–5 p.m.; SHESC 340)
Mar. 2 Christian Feest, University of Vienna
Between Tradition & Modernity: The Bororo in Photographs of the 1930s
(3:30–5 p.m.; SHESC 340)
Apr. 23 William Lipe, Department of Anthropology, Washington State University
Topic TBA
(3:30–5 p.m.; SHESC 340)
2011
Oct. 21 Herman Pontzer, Department of Anthropology, Hunter College
Humans, the High-Energy Apes
(3:30–5 p.m.; SHESC 340)
Oct. 28 Lars Fogelin, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona
The Archaeology of Material Icons: The Origin of Buddha Images in South Asia
(3:30–5 p.m.; SHESC 340)
If you have questions or would like to be added to the event notification list, please contact Melissa Birling (melissa.birling@asu.edu).
For a complete list of school events, lecture/colloquia information, thesis defenses and more, see the Events page.
Note: All of the content of events at Arizona State University is protected by copyright. To request permission to record (audio/video) an event, please phone or e-mail the contact person designated on the event listing with enough advanced notice for you to obtain release forms from presenters and participants.
Reconstructing an Ancient Human Biocultural Ecology: How Environment, Human Biology, Technology and Social
Complexity Impact Oral Health in Past Populations
(3:30–5 p.m.; SHESC 340)
Strange Stones
(3:30–5 p.m.; SHESC 340)
Between Tradition & Modernity: The Bororo in Photographs of the 1930s
(3:30–5 p.m.; SHESC 340)
Topic TBA
(3:30–5 p.m.; SHESC 340)
2011
Oct. 21 Herman Pontzer, Department of Anthropology, Hunter College
Humans, the High-Energy Apes
(3:30–5 p.m.; SHESC 340)
Oct. 28 Lars Fogelin, School of Anthropology, University of Arizona
The Archaeology of Material Icons: The Origin of Buddha Images in South Asia
(3:30–5 p.m.; SHESC 340)
Humans, the High-Energy Apes
(3:30–5 p.m.; SHESC 340)
(3:30–5 p.m.; SHESC 340)
Note: All of the content of events at Arizona State University is protected by copyright. To request permission to record (audio/video) an event, please phone or e-mail the contact person designated on the event listing with enough advanced notice for you to obtain release forms from presenters and participants.
Past Colloquia

