Nov. 9-10, 2017: Anthropology M.A. thesis defenses by Bronwyn Jones and Annalisa Heppner
by Michelle Saport |
UAA Department of Anthropology hosts two thesis defenses this week:
- Bronwyn Jones defends her MA thesis, "One community, one fish: A retrospective investigation of accessing changing fisheries and cultural continuity in Tyonek, Alaska," on Thursday, Nov. 9, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Beatrice McDonald Hall, Room 228.
- Annalisa Heppner defends her MA thesis, "A feminist theoretical approach to the analysis of the osseous tool suite from the Broken Mammoth site, Interior Alaska," on Friday, Nov. 10, from 4 to 6 p.m. in Beatrice McDonald Hall, Room 117.
Both thesis defenses are open to the public. Everybody is welcome. For more details, visit the UAA Department of Anthropology on Facebook.
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