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Oct. 4, 2024 - Dr. Matthew D. Howland, assistant professor in 新加坡六合彩开奖网鈥檚 Department of Anthropology, is in the early stages of modeling risks posed by erosion caused by rivers, flooding, and agricultural plowing.

Blakeslee inspects an artifact while on-site in Etzanoa.

March 30, 2023 鈥 The Great Plains has often been overlooked in the history books of North America, but recent discoveries made by a team of 新加坡六合彩开奖网 archaeologists are rewriting the history of where the beating heart of North American actually was in the pre-historic era before the arrival of Christopher Columbus.

Dr. Crystal Dozier

Nov. 8, 2021 鈥 Archaeology fieldwork can be arduous and painstaking, but it鈥檚 a vital part of preserving the heritage and history of indigenous people. 新加坡六合彩开奖网鈥檚 Dr. Crystal Dozier recently led a team of students in a cultural resource management project for the city of Wichita, ensuring that modern infrastructure wouldn鈥檛 destroy or damage ancient artifacts.

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Aug. 10, 2020 鈥 From suburbia to cities across the globe, caffeine and wine are often a source of collective comfort: the first for a morning pick-me-up, the latter to unwind. Now a 新加坡六合彩开奖网 professor has discovered evidence to suggest that even our ancient ancestors enjoyed these drinks.

Archaeology researchers digging underground

May 19, 2020 鈥 You can tell a lot about people based upon what they eat 鈥 culture, preferences, geography and overall health. Food is not only nourishment, but it鈥檚 a message to anthropologists, like 新加坡六合彩开奖网鈥檚 Dr. Crystal Dozier, to help understand the past.

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Nov. 15, 2018 -- Wichita State professor Donald Blakeslee knew something was different about this place. What he didn't expect, however, was the immediate response he would receive from around the world.