News Archive

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Cele Wolman in Wexley
Launch of new MA Program in Archaeological Heritage
Photo of Hollis Miller in front of an excavated test pit
Anthropology, actually — Hollis Miller and a community-oriented project to uncover the lived experience of colonialism for Sugpiaq families
Photo of Rodrigo Solinis-Casparius (one of the award winners) with Melissa Yeager
2019 Yeager Award Reception and Recipients
Photo of Denny Hall 313, on April 26th featuring tables with students and consultants in discussion
Culture Resource Management (CRM) Careers
Sex and Death on the Western Emigrant Trail: The Biology of Three American Tragedies
In Press: Sex & Death on the Western Emigrant Trail: A Biology of Three American Tragedies
A Canadian scientist and amateur hunter has recreated the arrowheads used 8,000 years ago: narrow bone heads, composite bone and obsidian heads and pear-shaped flaked stone points JANICE WOOD/UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
Stone Age man’s top tips for felling prey
University of Washington researchers re-created ancient projectile points to test their effectiveness. From left to right: stone, microblade and bone tips.Janice Wood
Reconstructing an ancient lethal weapon
Tribal Archaeology as Archaeological Practice -Workshop Flyer
Preserving the Past Together - March 15th "Tribal Archaeology as Archaeological Practice" workshop and Dr. Marek-Martinez Keynote address
Peter Lape reflects on historic Seattle in ARCADE
Don Grayson, photo by Mary Levin, UW Photography, 2011
Don Grayson's University Faculty Lecture
Heterotopia —The New UW Journal of Anthropology
Roy Webb Memorial Research Commons
Roy Webb Library Rededicated
Audience members at Career Night
Career Night—What Can You Do with an Anthropology Degree?