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Dr. Clark Larsen (left) and student at Çatalhöyük.
Dr. Dawn Kitchen with friends.
Dr. Dawn Kitchen observing baboons.
Residents outside the town of Bocas.
Anthropologists observing baboons.
Dr. Jeff McKee (left) excavating in southern Africa.
Burial excavation.
Graduate student Gabriela Jakubowska.
Excavating in southern Africa.
Former graduate student Mike Harrower, Yemen.
Forensic anthropology training.
Former graduate student Julia Giblin excavating a palisade ditch.
Primatologist observing.
RASA team picture.
Merchant selling food.
Tribesman in ceremonial paint.
Primatologist at work.
Dr. Scott McGraw with monkey skulls collected from nests of
crowned hawk eagles in Tai Forest, Ivory Coast.
Building a house in Wuro Ladde.
Hungary field school 2001.
Students sifting for evidence at a school forensics camp.
The importance of agriculture to our culture and economy.
Unearthing human histories.
Experiencing the world first-hand at field sites.
Agriculture plays an important role in anthropological studies.
Understanding other cultures through human interaction.
Traveling the world to learn.
Making new friends at field sites throughout the world.
Studying cultures, economies and human interaction.
Dr. Jeff Cohen eating grasshoppers at a field site in Oaxaca.
Dr. Barbara Piperata in a manioc garden in the eastern Amazon.
Anthropology faculty at a school forensics camp.