University of Calgary

Fall 2007 Noon Lecture Series

Submitted by wonl on Fri, 09/26/2008 - 13:47.

  FALL 2007

Noon Lectures

All Noon Lectures will be held on Wednesdays

in ES 859 (unless otherwise noted) at 12:00noon.

Please come and join us.

 

Jan 31

Dr. Jerimy Cunningham (Post-Doctoral, University Of Calgary) - Taxononmies of Taste:  The consumption of domestic vessels in the Inland Niger Delta of Mali 

Feb 7

Arron Osicki (Dept of Archaeology, Grad Student) - Rambling in the Rockies:  A Look at Rocky Mountain Archaeology 

Feb 14 

Dr. Richard Garvin (UBC Okanagan) - Tombstones as Totem Poles:  The North Coast Native Cemeteries Project

Feb 28 

Sonia Zarrillo (Dept of Archaeology, Grad Student) - The AmazING TRACE:  Discovering past aboriginal use of maize on the Canadian Plains 

Mar 7

Andrea Waters-Rist (Dept of Archaeology, Grad Student) - Dental Modification in Ancient Siberian Hunter-Gatherers:  Teeth as Tools

Mar 14 

Matthew Walls (Dept of Archaeology, Grad Student) - TBA

Mar 21

Jayne Wilkins (Dept of Archaeology, Grad Student) - On the origins of modern human behavior:  A technological perspectivefrom Kudu Koppie 

Mar 28

Ruth Dickau (Post-Doctoral, Archaeology, UofC) - On the Rockies:  Investigating resource use and the transition to agriculture in western Panama

Apr 4

Dr. Julia Boughner (Post Doctoral, Medical Sciences, UofC) - Talkin' bout my Evolution:  Molar & Mandibular Evo-Devo in Primates

Apr 11

Julie-Anne White (Grad Student, Archaeology) - TBA