
Harvard Anthropology
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Anthropology at Harvard brings a broad global perspective to the study of human beings – integrated with the social sciences, humanities, and natural sciences.
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http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~anthro/ 29-11-2011 20:06:47
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Last year, Harvard Anthropology Harvard Department of Human Evolutionary Biology Prof. Christina Warinner Christina Warinner @MPI_SHH found lapis lazuli in a medieval woman's teeth—a mineral used as pigment in book production. Check out Warinner Group's latest findings in Mongolia, which prove dairying was an essential practice.

Monday, October 5th, 12-1pm UConn #Anthro #Sociocultural Seminar Series Presents "Queer Objects: Plastics, Intimate Citizenship, and the Rush to Rescue" given by Professor George Paul Meiu from Harvard Anthropology Join via: uconnvtc.webex.com/meet/anthrodept UConn Africana Studies Institute Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies


"Horse mastery helped mysterious Mongolian warriors build a multiethnic empire" Prof. Christina Warinner's research featured in Science Magazine sciencemag.org/news/2020/11/h…

Interview with Prof. @ajanthasub in IndiaSpend "Liberalisation Has Widened Caste Differences" indiaspend.com/liberalisation…

"Sustaining the myth of merit" interview with Prof. @ajanthasub in Himal Southasian himalmag.com/sustaining-the…

"Shooting Cameras for Peace/Disparando Cámaras para la Paz: Youth, Photography, and the Colombian Armed Conflict / Juventud, Fotografía y el Conflicto Armado Colombiano by Alex Fattal HU Social Anthropology PhD graduate '14. hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?is…






Interview with Prof. George Paul Meiu with Society for Cultural Anthropology Society for Cultural Anthropology. culanth.org/fieldsights/di…


Ancient tooth tarter provides glimpse into early trade and menu items. Read more about Christina Warinner's research in today's Harvard Gazette. news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/… via Harvard University Warinner Group


Attention Harvard University graduate students! We are awarding small emergency grants to support students whose writing and/or research plans were disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more here (and please share widely)! wcfia.harvard.edu/funding/studen…


Study explains early humans ate starch — and why it matters. “We think we’re seeing evidence of a really ancient behavior that might have been part of encephalization — or the growth of the human brain,” said Christina Warinner. news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/…

Prof. of Anthropology Sally Falk Moore dies at 97 news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/… via Harvard University
