Winter 2008 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 16
Carrie Dennett - The Archaeology of Northeast Honduras and Its PreColumbian Cultural Connections in Lower Central America
Jan 23
Ave Dersch - Ethnotaxonomy: Western & Dene approaches to plant taxonomy
Jan 30
Dr. Peter Dawson - Fighting for your Right to be Cold: The International Polar Year (2007/2008), Climate Change, and the Development of Inuit Culture
Feb 6
Dr. Brian Kooyman - Easter Island: What's the Mystery
Feb 13
Barbara Van Vierssen Trip - The Brewing Debate About Middle Range Archaeology
Feb 20
No Noon Hour Lecture - Reading Week
Feb 27
Karen Bassie - The Sacred Geography of Highland Guatemala
Mar 5
Andrew White - Digital Worlds: Agent Based Modeling in Archaeology
Mar 12
Calla McNamee & Howard Cyr - The St. Louis Site: 9,000 years of River Front Property Along the South Saskatchewan River
Mar 19
Sonia Zarrillo - The Earliest Maize in America? Results of Collaborative Research between CRM and Academia
Tuesday, March 25
Special Guest Presentation by Mitch Hendrickson - Lights at the Inn? Investigating Settlement around the Angkorian Khmer Resthouse Temples
April 2
No Noon Lecture
April 9
Dr. Mary McDonald - Plugging Gaps, Nailing Links: Survey Above Kharga Oasis, Egypt
April 16
Alejandro Patino - Production of Pottery during the Early Classic (A.D. 150-550) in Peten, Guatemala: A View from Naachtun

