Monday, 3:30 – 5:00, in Haskell Hall 315.
January 23 – Kristin De Lucia - “Domestic Economies and Regional Transition, Household Multicrafting and Consumption in pre-Aztec Mexico”
Instructor, Northwestern University
Ph.D. Northwestern, 2011
Interests: Archaeology, Early Postclassic Mexico, Aztecs; households, economic and social institutions in complex societies; feminist anthropology
http://wisc.academia.edu/KristinDelucia
January 30 – Christina Tsune Halperin
Princeton Society of Fellows 2010-13
Ph.D. University of California, Riverside, 2007
Interests: Archaeology, Articulation between state and households through the perspectives of political economy and visual culture; Mesoamerica, Maya
http://www.princeton.edu/artandarchaeology/faculty/cthalper/
February 6 – Zoë Crossland
Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University
Ph.D. University of Michigan, 2001
Interests: Semiotic archaeology, forensic archaeological practice, archaeologies of death and the body; highland Madagascar, post-medieval Britain
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/anthropology/fac-bios/crossland/faculty.html
February 13 – Alice Yao
Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Toronto
Ph.D. University of Michigan, 2008
Interests: Formation of ancient China’s borderlands during the first millennium BC; interplay of material culture, textual sources and social theory to develop a comparative perspective on ancient imperialism
http://anthropology.utoronto.ca/people/faculty-1/faculty-profiles/alice-yao