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Spring 2006
WoAGG-Sponsored Colloquium
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Monday, Feb 13, 4:30
PM
Lesley A. Sharp (Barnard College,
Columbia University)
Body Enhancements: Anthropological Musings on Organ Transplants and
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Fall 2005
WoAGG-Sponsored Colloquium
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Monday, Nov 7, 4:30
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Carol Greenhouse (Princeton University)
Reading Democracy
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Spring 2005
WoAGG-Sponsored Colloquium
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Monday, Apr 25, 4:30
PM
Alison Brooks (George
Washington University)
Behind "Out-of-Africa": The Middle Stone
Age and the Global Expansion of Modern Humans
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Spring
2003 WoAGG-Sponsored Colloquium
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Monday, Apr 14, 4:30 PM
Elizabeth Stone (SUNY Stony Brook)
Excavating Cities: Fieldwork at Mashkan-Shapir and Ayanis
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Fall
2002 WoAGG-Sponsored Colloquia
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Monday, Nov 4, 4:30 PM
Virginia Valian (Hunter College, CUNY)
Cross-Linguistic Research and Nativism
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Monday,
Nov 25, 4:30 PM
Lesley Gill (American University)
Human Rights and Wrongs: The Militaries of the Americas
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Alexis
Boutin
Tell Atchana, 2004
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The Spring 2002 Lecture
Series was organized by the Women of Anthropology Graduate Group with
the generous support of the Department of Anthropology.
Wednesday, March 27, 4:30
PM
Roundtable discussion with Lynn
Meskell (Columbia University)
On feminism and archaeology today. Paper
will be distributed in advance of the roundtable.
Learn more about Dr. Meskell here.
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Monday, April 1, 4:30 PM
Julia Hendon (Gettysburg
University)
"Social Identity in Southeastern
Mesoamerica: Constructed Landscapes and Embodied Memory"
For abstract and to learn more about Dr. Hendon click here.
Monday, April 8, 4:30 PM
Susan Cachel (Rutgers
University)
Body Size and Shape in Humans and Other
Primates--A Perspective from Evolutionary Ecology
Learn more about Dr. Cachel here.
Monday, April 15, 4:30 PM
Rita Wright (New York University)
Tentatively: The History and Future
of COSWA (Committee on the Status of Women in Anthropology)
Learn more about Dr. Wright here.
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Ellen Bell, Margarita Tomb,
Copan, Honduras 1998
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Monday, April 22, 4:30 PM
Emily Martin (New York
University)
On Epistemology and Science: The
Intersection of Race, Gender, and Class
Learn more about Dr. Martin here.
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