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Friday Archeology

Listen to and engage with archaeologists discussing their work and findings
from all around the world!


McMillan Hall G052
4pm-5pm
Every Friday During the School Year

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Reimagining power relations: non-hierarchical social complexity at Poverty Point

Reimagining power relations: non-hierarchical social complexity at Poverty Point

Through their research at a 3,000-year-old monumental site built by indigenous peoples, anthropology graduate students Seth Grooms and Grace Ward have found an important example of complex cultural achievement occurring in the absence of coercive labor.