About Us
Our faculty share an interest in the holistic study of humans and a curiosity about the varieties of human experience. We believe that such an understanding forms an integral part of an undergraduate liberal education, and that the application of insights gained from such an understanding will contribute critical elements to the solution of contemporary medical, social, economic, and political problems. Our Department works across several broad areas of concentration, including Cultural Anthropology; Experimental Anthropology; Human Rights; Medical Anthropology; New World Archaeology; and Old World Archaeology. Our area strengths include Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America, North America, and Southwest Asia. Our faculty has also worked in Europe, South and Southeast Asia, and Oceania. We offer extensive expertise in many research methods in ethnology and archaeology. Our Department is part of The Higher Education Opportunities Act. If you would like to support the Anthropology Department, please visit College of Liberal arts and Sciences.
Mark your calendars!
On Tuesday, April 11, come celebrate our own Professor César Abadía-Barrero's new book, Health in Ruins, together with the author and three distinguished panelists: Carolyn Smith-Morris, Omar Dewachi, and Alejandro Cerón. Sponsored by the Research Program on Global Health & Human Rights at UConn Gladstein Family Human Rights Institute & UConn Anthropology.
Details & registration:
https://humanrights.uconn.edu/2023/02/01/book-celebration-health-in-ruins/?fbclid=IwAR2kThdQG0AQG0HPdjCagZZqvUoFrRZdPR95VNI9v0MwNfuZrVbq5oCsQ-c
More about Prof. Abadía-Barrero's book: https://www.dukeupress.edu/health-in-ruins ...
Congrats, Roxanne! ...
https://givingday.uconn.edu/o/university-of-connecticut-32/i/uconn-gives-2023/s/anthropologyandarchaeology
Mark your calendars; Giving Day, brought to you by UConn Gives, will be running this week on March 8th and 9th! It is a great opportunity to support the Department of Anthropology! ...
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.add4675
New Study Shows Archery Appeared in Europe Thousands of Years Earlier than Previously Thought ...
Congratulations to our UConn alumna Hilda Lloréns who has recently been awarded two prizes for her latest book Making Livable Worlds: Afro-Puerto Rican Women Building Environmental Justice: the 2022 Gregory Bateson Book Prize and the Frank Bonilla Book Award from the Puerto Rican Studies Association! ...
What does it mean to be Jewish ...
... in Cuba? ... in Ethiopia? ... in Turkey?
... if you’re an atheist? ... LGBTQIA+? ...a Jew by Choice?
These are some of the questions we will explore in this course, which
taps into the rich anthropological scholarship on Jewish life and Jewish
communities around the world.
No prior knowledge of Judaism is required. Prior coursework in anthropology or sociology is helpful but not required.
This course will count as an ethnographic course toward the major or minor in Anthropology, toward the Religion minor, or as an elective for the major or minor in Judaic Studies.
Question? Email sarah.willen@uconn.edu ...
Join us next week for a talk on “Cultural Change during the Middle Stone Age” by Dr. Nicholas Conard from Universität Tübingen! @universitaet.tuebingen #archaeology #pleistocene ...
Professor Christian Tryon and graduate student Peyton Carroll survey coastal Sicily by boat looking for Paleolithic caves as part of the #eosicily project ...
PhD student Elena Skosey-lalonde (@skosejlen) at PAN AFs speaking in a session on marine cultural heritage management on community engaged approaches to research on the Swahili coast and Indian Ocean world. ...
UConn Anthropology PhD candidate Jayson P. Gill presented his research this morning at the Caucasus Network Through Time’s virtual seminar on New Directions in the Palaeolithic of the Caucasus. #archaeology ...
We are in the endgame now! Fundraising ends at 7pm EST. There is still time to support student research in Anthropology at UConn. A BIG thank you to everyone who has donated! Even a little bit makes a big difference for the graduate and undergraduate students in our department. >> https://tinyurl.com/43hrn9v7 #uconn #uconngives #uconngives2022 #anthropology ...
Today is UConn Gives and there is still time to help support undergraduate and graduate level anthropological research and conference travel! >> https://tinyurl.com/43hrn9v7 ...
Check out the panel on Indigenous Futures in Multimedia hosted by our own Dr. Nathan Acebo! Registration link >> https://tinyurl.com/3c48bkwz ...
UConn Gives fundraising starts tomorrow! You can help support graduate and undergraduate anthropology research >> https://givingday.uconn.edu/o/university-of-connecticut-32/i/uconn-gives-2022/s/anthropology funds raised previously were recently used to help our graduate students afford the cost of travel to present their research at the AABA and Paleoanthropology conferences. #anthropology #archaeology #uconngives ...
Post-Doctoral Researcher Raquel Fleskes presenting her paper “Critical Translation and Transparency in Community Centered Ancient DNA Research: Insights from the Anson Street African Burial Ground Project” at the American Association of Biological Anthropologists meeting. #aaba2022 ...
PhD candidate Christina Balentine presenting aDNA analyses of the demographic histories of ancient hunter-gatherer groups from Chilean Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego at the American Association of Biological Anthropologists meeting. Posted with permission from Christina Balentine. #aaba2022 ...
Graduate student Urvi Kaul presenting her research on Cribra Orbitalia prevalence and severity in Bronze Age Arabia at the AABAs. Co-first authored with Brittany Clark from Georgia Southern University. #aaba2022 ...
Professor Christian Tryon presenting new descriptions of Ksar ‘Akil Upper Palaeolithic hominins at the Paleoanthropology meeting. #paleos #paleoanths #paleoanths2022 ...
PhD candidate Jayson Gill (@roadtoruins ) presenting a theoretical paper on optimal transmission, co-authored by Tanner Kovach, at the Paleoanthropology Society meeting. #paleos #paleoanths #paleoanths2022 #archaeology ...
Departmental News
Giving Day Runs March 8th and 9th
Mark your calendars; Giving Day, brought to you by UConn Gives, will be running this week on March 8th and 9th! It is a great opportunity to support the Anthropology Department. Any donations, no matter how much, would be greatly appreciated. To give, visit our fundraising page here.
[Read More]New Study Shows Archery Appeared in Europe Thousands of Years Earlier than Previously Thought
A new study published in Science Advances contextualizes the traditions and technological knowledge of early, pioneering Homo sapiens. The study demonstrates the mastery of archery by modern populations and extends the evidence of archery in Europe back by about 40,000 years.
[Read More]Tanner Kovach and Jayson Gill Publish Scholarly Article
Congratulations go out to graduate students Tanner Kovach and Jayson Gill for completing and publishing a new scholarly article in the prestigious Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory! The article, entitled School of Rocks: a Transmission Time Investment Model for Pleistocene Lithic Technology, proposes a “transmission time investment model for integrating the tenets of human […]
[Read More]Upcoming Lecture from Archaeological Society of Connecticut
On Wednesday, March 8th, at 7:00 PM, Jim Bailey of the Archaeological Society of Connecticut will be hosting a virtual lecture entitled Pirates on the Run: An Investigation of 17th Century Arabian Coins Found in New England. It is free to join and will be held via Zoom. Be sure to sign up! Click here […]
[Read More]Upcoming Events
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Mar
24
RMME Summer 2023 Application Deadline!12:00am
RMME Summer 2023 Application Deadline!
Friday, March 24th, 2023
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Storrs Campus Gentry
Today is the last day to apply for Summer 2023 admission to the 100% Online Research Methods, Measurement, & Evaluation Master's degree program and the 100% Online Graduate Certificate in Program Evaluation program. For more information, visit: https://rmme.education.uconn.edu/Contact Information: Dr. Sarah D. Newton, methods@uconn.edu
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Mar
27
Build Quantitative Research & Evaluation Skills Online!12:00am
Build Quantitative Research & Evaluation Skills Online!
Monday, March 27th, 2023
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Storrs Campus Online
Looking to be more competitive on the job market? Graduating and don't know what to do next? Want skills you can use at school, at work, AND in your everyday life? Check out UConn's Research Methods, Measurement, & Evaluation (RMME) Programs! Now accepting applications to the 100% Online RMME Master's degree program and the 100% Online Graduate Certificate in Program Evaluation program! The application deadline for Fall 2023 enrollment is June 16th. For more information, visit: https://rmme.education.uconn.edu/Contact Information: Dr. Sarah D. Newton, methods@uconn.edu
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Apr
10
Build Quantitative Research & Evaluation Skills Online!12:00am
Build Quantitative Research & Evaluation Skills Online!
Monday, April 10th, 2023
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Storrs Campus Online
Looking to be more competitive on the job market? Graduating and don't know what to do next? Want skills you can use at school, at work, AND in your everyday life? Check out UConn's Research Methods, Measurement, & Evaluation (RMME) Programs! Now accepting applications to the 100% Online RMME Master's degree program and the 100% Online Graduate Certificate in Program Evaluation program! The application deadline for Fall 2023 enrollment is June 16th. For more information, visit: https://rmme.education.uconn.edu/Contact Information: Dr. Sarah D. Newton, methods@uconn.edu
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Apr
11
Book Celebration - Health in Ruins: The Capitalist Destruction of Medical Care at a Colombian Maternity Hospital3:30pm
Book Celebration - Health in Ruins: The Capitalist Destruction of Medical Care at a Colombian Maternity Hospital
Tuesday, April 11th, 2023
03:30 PM - 05:30 PM
Storrs Campus Humanities Institute Conference Room
This is a hybrid event, held in-person with the option to join online. Please RSVP to attend.
(In-person) RECEPTION: 3:30 PM - 4:00 PM
(Hybrid) BOOK CELEBRATION & PANEL: 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Join us for a panel celebrating Professor César Ernesto Abadía-Barrero’s new book, Health in Ruins, which chronicles the story of El Materno—Colombia’s oldest maternity and neonatal health center and teaching hospital—over several decades as it faced constant threats of government shutdown.
This team-based and collaborative ethnography analyzes the social life of neoliberal health policy. The book shows that health care privatization is not only about defunding public hospitals; it also ruins rich traditions of medical care by denying or destroying ways of practicing medicine that challenge Western medicine.
Our panel will include an overview of the book by Prof. Abadía-Barrero, followed by comments from three internationally renowned experts in medical anthropology and global health.
Please RSVP to join us at http://s.uconn.edu/health-in-ruins-book-celebrationContact Information: humanrights@uconn.edu
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Apr
14
Doctoral Dissertation Oral Defense of Jayson P. Gill 3:00pm
Doctoral Dissertation Oral Defense of Jayson P. Gill
Friday, April 14th, 2023
03:00 PM - 04:30 PM
Storrs Campus Homer Babbidge Library, Class of 1947 Room
"Factors Underlying Long Term Cultural Change in the Eurasian Middle Pleistocene."
AnthropologyContact Information: Dr. Daniel Adler, daniel.adler@uconn.edu
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Nathan Wales is a lecturer with the Department of Archaeology, at the University of York (BioArCH)
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Austin Hill is a Research Associate at Dartmouth College, Department of Anthropology
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Ann Cheney is Associate Professor in Residence at School of Medicine, University of California, Riverside