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A Traumatized Woman with Multiple Personalities Gets Better as Her ‘Parts’ Work as a Team

A Traumatized Woman with Multiple Personalities Gets Better as Her ‘Parts’ Work as a Team

Front Page Story of Archaeology Magazine: Wheat Irrigation in Ancient China’s Dry Land

Front Page Story of Archaeology Magazine: Wheat Irrigation in Ancient China’s Dry Land

Malaria Infection Harms Wild African Apes

Malaria Infection Harms Wild African Apes

Boyer to study the emergence and persistence of “wild” religions

Boyer to study the emergence and persistence of “wild” religions

Baugh named to board of Oxford Dictionary of African American English

Baugh named to board of Oxford Dictionary of African American English

2021 Photography Contest

2021 Photography Contest

2020 Anthropology Awards Ceremony

2020 Anthropology Awards Ceremony

Anthropology statement on Black Lives Matter, racism and inequality

Anthropology statement on Black Lives Matter, racism and inequality

H. Kathleen Cook Graduate Student Prize Awardee 2019-2020

H. Kathleen Cook Graduate Student Prize Awardee 2019-2020

Marshall elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Marshall elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences

2019 Photography Contest

2019 Photography Contest

Washington University deepens ties with Mekelle University in Africa

Washington University deepens ties with Mekelle University in Africa

Dr. Fiona Marshall to receive Compton Award

Dr. Fiona Marshall to receive Compton Award

Women shaped cuisine, culture of ancient Cahokia

Women shaped cuisine, culture of ancient Cahokia

Are there Zika reservoirs in the Americas?

Are there Zika reservoirs in the Americas?

Annual contest showcases ‘old friends’: photography and anthropology

Annual contest showcases ‘old friends’: photography and anthropology

Bowen book earns honorable mention for Laura Shannon Prize

Bowen book earns honorable mention for Laura Shannon Prize

2018 Photography Contest

2018 Photography Contest

Ancient livestock dung heaps are now African wildlife hotspots

Ancient livestock dung heaps are now African wildlife hotspots

Wash U linguist analyzes American dialects, discrimination

Wash U linguist analyzes American dialects, discrimination

Alumni Spotlight: Melinda Kramer

Alumni Spotlight: Melinda Kramer

Strengthening the department's  research and teaching through collaboration

Strengthening the department's research and teaching through collaboration

Research by alumna Natalie Mueller discussed on NPR

Research by alumna Natalie Mueller discussed on NPR

Lewis Wall's new book "Tears for My Sisters" will donate all book royalties

Lewis Wall's new book "Tears for My Sisters" will donate all book royalties

National Science Foundation Grant Awarded to Anthropology's Brad Jones

National Science Foundation Grant Awarded to Anthropology's Brad Jones

Future of Food Studies Graduate Conference: A Review

Future of Food Studies Graduate Conference: A Review

Department of Anthropology wins Active Transportation Month trophy

Department of Anthropology wins Active Transportation Month trophy

Anthropology Awarded Green Office Program Certification

Anthropology Awarded Green Office Program Certification