Colloquia and Seminar Schedules 2011-2012

Department of Anthropology Colloquium Series 2011-2012:

Who:   Professor Marcia Inhorn,  William K. Lanman Jr. Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs, Yale University.
WhatLecture on Global Gametes:  Reproductive “Tourism” and Islamic Bioethics in the High-tech Middle East.” 
When: Friday, September 23, 2011 4:00 pm.
Where: Room 230 Student Center

Co-sponsored by The College of Arts & Sciences, The Department of Behavioral Science,  The Department of Geography, The Department of Psychology,  and The International Studies Program.

The lecture is free and open to the public. For more information click here hsain.ilahiane@uky.edu

 

University of Kentucky Archaeology Roundtable Series 2011-2012:

Dr. Chris Begley, Transylvania University

“New 3D Imaging Technology for Use in Remote and Difficult Areas”

September 2, 2011.  4:00 pm., 108 Lafferty Hall

 

Professor Christopher Pool, University of Kentucky

“The Place of Monuments at Tres Zapotes: Recent Discoveries and New Interpretations”

September 30, 2011, 108 Lafferty Hall

 

Gavin Davis, University of Kentucky

“The Big Bird, The Maize Flower, and The Hummingbird: Socio-political Evolution and Place-making in Late Atitlan, Guatemala

October 28, 2011, 108 Lafferty Hall

 

Dr. Magdalena Muchlinski, University of Kentucky

“Primates are all brain and little braun: a preliminary investigation into tissue tradeoffs.”

February 10, 2012, 108 Lafferty Hall

 

Dr. David Anderson

“Reimagining Maya Origins in Yucatan, Mexico: The implications of recent work at Xtobo, Xaman Susula, Xanila, and beyond”

February 24, 2012, 108 Lafferty Hall

 

Phil Mink, University of Kentucky

“A Grand Cemetery: A Recent Investigation of the Pioneer Cemetery in Grand Canyon National Park”

March 9, 2012, 108 Lafferty Hall

 

Joseph Stair, University of Kentucky

“Diversity in Domestic Architecture at Ucí, Yucatan, Mexico: an Analysis of Megalithic Stones"

March 23, 2012, 108 Lafferty Hall

 

Pat Trader

“Fragmented Frontiers: Interpreting a Late Woodland Hamlet in the interior uplands of Illinois"

March 30, 2012, 108 Lafferty Hall

 

 

 

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