New Endowment Honours the Legacy of Dr. Anne Keenleyside
Gift from colleagues, friends of Trent professor to establish endowment in support of annual Anthropology Colloquium
Gift from colleagues, friends of Trent professor to establish endowment in support of annual Anthropology Colloquium
Research co-led by Trent CRC in Environmental Archaeology answers this question by looking at the historical ecology of polar bears
Trent Durham Anthropologist Dr. Helen Haines brings history to life with the Ka'kabish Archaeological Research Project
Funding from Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council to advance studies of Sierra Leone cultural history, employment of racialized immigrants in B.C., historical ecology of walleye and sauger, and Spanish colonization practices in the Maya
Trent historian Dr. Antonio Cazorla-Sanchez receives accolades from Spanish ambassador to Ottawa for interdisciplinary international collaboration driving forward the Virtual Museum of the Spanish Civil War
Durham students discuss findings from Ka'Kabish Archaeological Research Project with Ontario Archaeological Field School contemporaries on campus
Trent Anthropology student’s surprising research findings result in prestigious journal publication
Dr. Ian Begg publishes first volume of research on Trent benefactor, Gilbert Bagnani
Recent graduate Courtney Willms says unique experiential learning opportunity taught her new skills and makes her stand out to future employers
Research by Canada research chair in environmental archeology Dr. Paul Szpak reveals animals kept near valley settlements in driest desert in the world to make textiles