UVM Anthropology Club
Mission Statement
The purpose of this organization is to further the involvement of UVM students in the field of anthropology by providing a median for interactions between anthropologists and students.
The major goals of this organization are to gain experience in the field of anthropology through field trips, lectures, hands on activities, and charitable events.
Warrior Tut: Sculptures from Luxor prove the "Boy King" was the scourge of Egypt's foes. W. Raymond Johnson of the Archaeological Institute of America. Volume 63 Number 2, March/April 2010.
The Skull of Doom: The Mitchell-Hedges crystal skull: Fact, fiction, and the creation of myth. Jane MacLaren Walsh of the Archaeological Institute of America. May 27, 2010.
Dynasty of Priestesses: Evidence of a powerful female bloodline emerges from the Iron Age necropolis of Orthi Petra at Eleutherna on Crete. Eti Bonn-Muller of the Archaeological Institute of America. March 1, 2010
In the Field with Taft Blackhorse and John Stein Reporting on the Navajo theory of Anasazi origins. Keith Kloor of the Archaeological Institute of America. November 5, 2009.
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