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Ruthann Knudson
National Park Service (.gov)
Ruthann Knudson was an archeologist who specialized in Paleoindian studies. She touched seemingly every aspect of American archeology.
7 months ago
ArtSEA: A peek into Seattle’s past via 60K newly digitized photos
Crosscut
The previously unseen archive showcases Asahel Curtis' eye for the everyday. Plus: summer music festivals are in full swing.
6 months ago
Anthropology in Ruins
Minding The Campus
From November 10 to 13, I attended the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), which was held in Seattle,...
24 months ago
New paper doubts estimates of how often women hunted in hunter-gatherer societies
Why Evolution Is True
Twitter is good for some stuff, and the best are 1.) cat and duck pictures and 2.) finding out about new science papers, often before...
10 months ago
Seattle culinary community honors the legacy of a local cheese connoisseur
The Seattle Times
Friends and colleagues of community builder Alison Leber, who died in a car accident in 2022, are paying tribute to her legacy with a new...
10 months ago
ANTHROPOLOGY FACT SHEET
University of Washington, College of Arts and Sciences
Anthropologists at the University of Washington work toward a common goal: to document and understand our many interconnected ways of being human.
40 months ago
Casey James Miller
Muhlenberg College
I offer a range of introductory and advanced cultural anthropology courses on topics including gender and sexuality, queer anthropology, medicine and health,...
72 months ago
Hale Herald - Autumnal Equinox 2022
University of Colorado Boulder
We will publish it quarterly on (roughly) the autumn and spring equinox and winter and summer solstice. Our fall semester has been off to a good, if intense...
25 months ago
Move Over, Men: Women Were Hunters, Too (Published 2023)
The New York Times
Anthropologists are finding that women in modern foraging societies have played a major role in catching game.
17 months ago
The ocean is the mirror of the Earth: Legacy of a Seattle fisherman
The Seattle Collegian
Some may argue that fishing as an industry is dying, but not on the shores of Knutson. “When I started fishing in 1972, I've heard that my...
32 months ago