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The Ohio State University Department of Anthropology is frequently in the news for its faculty’s accomplishments, stimulating lectures and events and interesting discoveries in the world of Anthropology. Check out our latest news here and be sure to check back frequently for updates!



Department News

Study in Croatia this Summer

Application Deadline: Monday, Feb. 11, 2008

Flyer (pdf)   Course information (pdf) 

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2008 Forensic Field School

Dates: Monday June 16 thru Thursday July 3, 2008 Location of Field School: Ohio State University Campus, Columbus, Ohio.  Project Directors: Dr. Sam Stout & Jules Angel, PhDc.   PAST Field School Fee: $750 per person plus 5 Credit Hours Ohio State University tuition (paid separately).  Accepted students will enroll in OSU Course ANTH 685.

 Description: The Forensic Field School is an in-depth course covering all aspects of forensic investigation.  Over the course of three weeks participants will learn excavation, documentation and analysis techniques, as well as techniques for legally presenting results.  The field school combines in the field and in the lab day-long classes.

Enrollment Limit: 20.. Application DEADLINE: When full or June 15, 2008. Information from: angel.29@osu.edu Flyer (doc)

Hear About Our 2007 Field School

Hear About Our Forensics Camp

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Taylor Nelms Wins 2007 Gates-Cambridge Scholarship

AAPA 2008 Annual Meeting - Columbus, OH


Students in Anthropology 620.01 Hunter-Gatherers collaboratively made 
a wiki dedicated to foragers in autumn 2007. The motto of the course 
was: scientifically studying the diversity of forager societies 
without recreating a myth". Click here to go to the wiki: (http://foragers.wikidot.com/).  If you want to become a member of the site, send Dr. Moritz an email with a brief description of your background and discussion of 
why you want to contribute to the wiki.


Anthropology student tapped for presentation at CUR 
Featured Anthropology student:
Annamaria Crescimanno
Crescimmano has been selected to present her research abstract, A Comparison of Osteon Circularity between Human Long Bones versus Non Human Long Bones, at the 2008 Council on Undergraduate Research in Washington DC in April.

Faculty News

Clark Spencer Larsen, chair and professor of the Department of Anthropology, is the recipient of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists' (AAPA) Gabriel W. Lasker Distinguished Service Award for outstanding service to the field of anthropology and to the AAPA. (pdf)


Owning up to history
U.S. museums, universities face questions about, request for return of remains, art and antiquities
The Columbus Dispatch
April 22, 2008
Featured Anthropology expert: Clark Spencer Larsen, chair and professor, anthropology
http://www.dispatch.com/live/content/science/stories/2008/04/22/sci_whose_bones.ART_ART_04-22-08_B6_9A9UMP7.html?sid=101 (external link)


PROFESSOR GUIDES OSU FORENSIC ARCHAEOLOGY TEAM

In two separate, unsolved murder cases, police have called on Ohio State's Forensic Archaeology Cold Case Team to help search for and identify human remains. The Department of Anthropology formed the team two years ago to provide assistance to law enforcement and other agencies in the recovery and analysis of human remains. FACCT is under the direction of Professor Sam Stout and comprises both undergraduate and graduate students interested in forensic anthropology who volunteer their time. Read more >

Researchers: Human evolution speeding up
USA Today
December 10, 2007
Featured Anthropology Expert: Clark Larsen, chair and professor, anthropology
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/discoveries/2007-12-10-evolution-speeding-up_N.htm
ALSO: Seattle Times Intelligencer: We've evolved faster and faster as world population has boomed
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2004064721_evolution11.html

 


Indian mounds to remain protected
Columbus Dispatch
October 1, 2007
Featured Anthropology Experts: William Dancey, associate professor, anthropology; Jules Angel, graduate researcher and teaching associate, anthropology


Girls Explore Archaeology at COSI
http://www.cosi.org/educators/mentoring/girlsexplorearch/