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Topics in the Anthropology of sub-Saharan Africa This information is for the 2018/19 session.
The graduate program in biological anthropology at CU Boulder offers training in several areas, including primatology, human biology, and paleoanthropology. We share an interest in human ecology, the ...
Western museums hold countless African artifacts looted during colonial times, and while some are finally coming home, it's an uphill battle.
Professor in School of Anthropology, University of Arizona School of Anthropology Professor Steven Kuhn will present "The Role of North Africa in Modern Human Origins: Perspectives from Morocco and ...
Modern-day people of African descent possess a smaller percentage of Neandertal DNA, possibly from people migrating back to Africa over the past 20,000 years (SN: 1/30/20).
William & Mary faculty, graduate student, and alumni participation and leadership in several organized sessions and talks at SAfA underscores the university's increasing global importance in the study ...
By J.K. NabaryCape Coast, July 01, GNA – The Department of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Cape Coast (UCC) has held its maiden public lecture with a call on Africans to prioritise ...
This presentation explores historical memory through ethnographic research within the context of two separate interdisciplinary projects spanning three continents.
Robert Alan LeVine (1932–2023) was a founder of psychological anthropology, a social science discipline at the intersection of socio-cultural anthropology, psychology, psychoanalysis ...
African scholars – in Africa and in the diaspora – make significant contributions to the wellbeing of people and society both at home and abroad.