Symposium: Archaeological, Biological and Cultural Approaches to Understanding Humans

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Date/Time:Friday, 28 Apr 2017 from 8:00 am to 12:30 pm
Location:Memorial Union, Gallery and Pioneer Room
Cost:Free
Phone:515-294-4046
Channel:College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Categories:Conferences
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The anthropology symposium is an opportunity for students to share and discuss their projects and research in an academic setting among their faculty and peers. All are welcome to attend. Registration not required.

This symposium highlights the intrinsically diverse quality of anthropological inquiry and showcases our students' scholarly work in archaeological, biological, or cultural studies. Keynote speaker is Sebastian Braun, director of American Indian studies and associate professor of anthropology in world languages and cultures. He will present "Culture as Resistance: Kinship, Economics and Environments."