2017 Anthony Forge Memorial Lecture - Lady Kintore’s Corroboree
Lecture
Dr Gaye Sculthorpe was a student of social anthropology in the first year course taught by Anthony Forge on his arrival at ANU in 1974. Completing further studies in anthropology, history and museums studies, she worked for many years in curatorial positions at Museum Victoria, Melbourne, and…
The once forgotten child in bioarchaeology: developments in the field
Seminar
Part of the Biological Anthropology Research Seminars 2017 Every thursday at 4PM
Patterns in the Past: Mulvaneys in heritage protection and the Dampier Archipelago
Lecture
A lavishly illustrated talk on the ancient petroglyphs of the Dampier Archipelago and the issue of heritage protection when 50,000 years of culture challenges 50 years of industry. Dr Ken Mulvaney, following in his father’s footsteps, has over 40 years’ experience in archaeological…
Fossils, skulls, and brains: bridging paleoneurology and medicine
Seminar
The fossil record generally provides incomplete information on anatomical variation and, mostly when dealing with brain, it only deals with gross external morphology. Despite these limitations, fossils are the only direct witness of the evolutionary changes, and they can supply key features able to…
Parturition Scars
Seminar
Part of the Biological Anthropology Research Seminars 2017 Every thursday at 4PM
How teeth shed light on our evolutionary past
Seminar
Part of the Biological Anthropology Research Seminars 2017 Every thursday at 4PM
Intro to Anthropology: Understanding the culture of the university
Activity
Intro to Anthropology: Understanding the culture of the university Date & time 9am 10 April – 5pm 13 April 2017 Location On-campus (ANU) Contacts Associate Professor Simone DennisSend email Available April 2017 The ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences offers a broad range of programs in the…