Robert D. Bates, PhD research associate for the Institute of Archaeology, and Andrews University students, presented ongoing research projects for the museum. The diverse projects included photographing artifacts, ceramic analysis, remodeling museum displays, serving as docents, correlating bones, scanning coins and creating archaeological illustrations
2010 Spring issue of Archaeology newsletter, DigSight. Features the article Institute Celebrates 10...
Goals: To have students participate as part of an interdisciplinary team excavating a historic site ...
Balu\u27a 2019, Kent Barmlett, Monique Vincent, and Friedbert Ninow Al-Maktába: The Bookstore Random...
Anthropology professors explore archaeological opportunities in the field; Q&A with Dean Suchar; Alu...
ASOR 2020, Paul J. Ray, Jr. VanderKam Lecture, Robert D. Bateshttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/iah...
I have always been passionate about the preservation of the past as well as sharing it with others. ...
ASOR 2019 Annual Meetings, Paul J. Ray, Jr. MPP at 50 Years, Robert D. Bates Al-Maktába: The Booksto...
In US popular culture, the word “archaeology” often conjures up images of buried treasure, ancient r...
Presentations about current research by UM archaeology professors and students. 4:30 WELCOME 4:35...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine how to make archaeology more accessible to teachers and s...
Archaeology education and outreach for the general public is more widely recognized among profession...
In 1901 Robert S. Peabody lamented the lack of instruction in archaeology at his high school alma ma...
Fall 2011 issue of the Archaeology newsletter, DigSight. Features the article BA IN ARCHAEOLOGY EXP...
Hasel Lecture, Dorian Alexander World of Jesus, Talmadge Gerald Al-Maktába: The Bookstore Random Sur...
The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is a world-renowned institutio...
2010 Spring issue of Archaeology newsletter, DigSight. Features the article Institute Celebrates 10...
Goals: To have students participate as part of an interdisciplinary team excavating a historic site ...
Balu\u27a 2019, Kent Barmlett, Monique Vincent, and Friedbert Ninow Al-Maktába: The Bookstore Random...
Anthropology professors explore archaeological opportunities in the field; Q&A with Dean Suchar; Alu...
ASOR 2020, Paul J. Ray, Jr. VanderKam Lecture, Robert D. Bateshttps://digitalcommons.andrews.edu/iah...
I have always been passionate about the preservation of the past as well as sharing it with others. ...
ASOR 2019 Annual Meetings, Paul J. Ray, Jr. MPP at 50 Years, Robert D. Bates Al-Maktába: The Booksto...
In US popular culture, the word “archaeology” often conjures up images of buried treasure, ancient r...
Presentations about current research by UM archaeology professors and students. 4:30 WELCOME 4:35...
The purpose of this thesis is to determine how to make archaeology more accessible to teachers and s...
Archaeology education and outreach for the general public is more widely recognized among profession...
In 1901 Robert S. Peabody lamented the lack of instruction in archaeology at his high school alma ma...
Fall 2011 issue of the Archaeology newsletter, DigSight. Features the article BA IN ARCHAEOLOGY EXP...
Hasel Lecture, Dorian Alexander World of Jesus, Talmadge Gerald Al-Maktába: The Bookstore Random Sur...
The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is a world-renowned institutio...
2010 Spring issue of Archaeology newsletter, DigSight. Features the article Institute Celebrates 10...
Goals: To have students participate as part of an interdisciplinary team excavating a historic site ...
Balu\u27a 2019, Kent Barmlett, Monique Vincent, and Friedbert Ninow Al-Maktába: The Bookstore Random...