Exhibit at the American Museum of Natural History | May 28—August 4, 2019 Curated by a team of Columbia University Museum Anthropology graduate students, this exhibit features a striking 19th century sanightaaq, or Siberian Yupik ceremonial gut parka. The garment was...
Professor Francesco de Angelis (Dept of Art History and Archaeology) co-directs a program of field research and a summer field school at Hadrian’s Villa, a UNESCO World Heritage site near Rome, Italy. The Villa wasbuilt for the Roman Emperor Hadrian during his reign...
Initiated in 2007, the Gorge Project is an ongoing network of research collaborations in northern New Mexico centered on the landscapes, visual culture, and archaeological traces within the Rio Grande gorge. The project has three commitments: first, to the...
The Karashamb Animals Project, directed by Professor Hannah Chazin (Department of Anthropology), investigates the animals found buried alongside humans in the Bronze Age necropolis at Karashamb (in modern day Armenia). In the hundreds of burials excavated at...