Speakers and Events

 

Anthropology Speakers Series

The Department is pleased to offer an exciting and diverse series of speakers and other events during the school year, with scholars from around the world giving talks from all the fields Anthropology encompasses. Below you will find our current schedule. Information will be updated on a regular basis as new speakers and events are added to our line-up. Check this page often.

ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND.

 

 

Friday, February 10th - 2:30 pm SSC 2257

Graduate Research Seminar Series

This series is held on most Fridays and features faculty and student speakers on a wide variety of subjects.

Presenter:  Joanna Berry
Topic:        Impacts of Government Responses to Mexican Asylum Claims in Canada

Presenter:  Leanne Bekeris
Topic:       Disseminating Structural Violence: Articulating the Need for Community Set Standards at Walpole Island First Nation

Friday, February 17th - 2:30 pm SSC 2257

Graduate Research Seminar Series

This series is held on most Fridays and features faculty and student speakers on a wide variety of subjects.

Presenter:  Ken Andrews
Topic:        Clinical and radiological aspects of leprosy from the Roman Period Dakhleh Oasis, Egypt.

Presenter:  Steven Naftel
Topic:        Elemantal Distributions in Dental Absesses: A First Look

Friday, March 2nd - 2:30 pm SSC 2257

GUEST SPEAKER

Jane Hill

Topic: TBA

Friday, March 9th - 2:30 pm SSC 2257

Graduate Research Seminar Series

This series is held on most Fridays and features faculty and student speakers on a wide variety of subjects.

Presenter:  Kaye-Lynn Boucher
Topic:       Bone biomechanics: The relationship between human behaviour and cross-sectional properties of long bones

Presenter:  Carlie Pennycook
Topic:        Llama llama llama maize! Investigating dietary choices in the Integration Period Quito Basin

Friday, March 23rd - 2:30 pm SSC 2257

Graduate Research Seminar Series

This series is held on most Fridays and features faculty and student speakers on a wide variety of subjects.

Presenter:  Kelly Miller
Topic:        Analysis of a Possibly Ritualistic Western Basin Feature

Presenter:  Jeff Muir
Topic:       An Exploration of Village Structure in a Western Basin Tradition Site Using Ceramics

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Friday, March 30th - 2:30 pm SSC 2257

Graduate Research Seminar Series

This series is held on most Fridays and features faculty and student speakers on a wide variety of subjects.

Presenter:  Andrew Wade
Topic:        Examining the evolution of Egyptian excerebration and evisceration through the IMPACT mummy database.

Presenter:  Andrew Nelson
Topic:       TBA

 

The Research Seminar series will resume in September -  pm SSC 2257