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Mentorship in motion: Student perceptions of experiential learning in forensic anthropology

Teaching Anthropology

Brendan : The biggest challenges I faced were in learning what information is important when conducting analyses and learning proper documentation of work and results. The post Mentorship in motion: Student perceptions of experiential learning in forensic anthropology first appeared on Teaching Anthropology.

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Ancient Iberian Slate Plaques: Early Genealogical Records?

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A recent study, published in the European Journal of Archaeology 1 , suggests these plaques may represent one of humanity's earliest attempts at recording genealogy—a non-verbal precursor to modern ancestry documentation. The plaques likely documented the genealogy of socially prominent individuals, reinforcing hierarchical structures.

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Anthropology at a Crossroads: Confronting Challenges and Reimagining the Future

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Anthropology has long been celebrated as a discipline that offers profound insights into human cultures, societies, and behaviors. As we navigate the complexities of the twenty-first century, anthropology faces an ever-evolving landscape that presents challenges and opportunities for renewal and growth.

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Other Anthropology Schools: Translating Disciplinary Treasures for “Undisciplined” Minds

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The courses covered many domains—design, medicine, the environment—but most featured an anthropological flair, and most of the organizers had an anthropology background. I titled my course—one of the four core courses—“Tears of the Earth: An Anthropological Thinking Experiment.”

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Confronting Social Dogma with Anthropological Op-Eds: An Interview with Mark Mansperger, Darby Stapp, and Victoria Boozer

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The Journal of Northwest Anthropology (JONA) has just released Mark’s memoir, My Ideological Battle: Confronting Social Dogma with Anthropological Op-Eds. Did you learn anything about yourself, anthropology, or newspaper writing? Coming together in my pieces are my formal training in both economics and anthropology.

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The Case of Hostile Terrain ’94 at the University of Oregon 

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This document contains a set of readings, films, videos, and discussion questions that we share with other UO faculty interested in involving their students in the creation of the toe tags that are central to the HT94 installation. Lilia McEnaney is the section contributing editor for the Council for Museum Anthropology.

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Respecting the Dead: The Ethics of Human Skeletal Research and Curation

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A recent paper in the American Journal of Biological Anthropology urges anthropologists and anatomists to confront the legacy of human skeletal collections and calls for a new ethical framework that prioritizes transparency, community collaboration, and respect for the deceased. Annual Review of Anthropology, 51 , 125-142.