Presented By: Department of Anthropology
The Michigan Anthropology Colloquia: Friday 1/22/2021@1:00PM - "Niche economy: The Afar Salt Caravan Route and the political economy of the Aksumite state (400 BCE-CE 900), Ethiopia"
The "From the ‘New Archaeology’ to Equitable Archaeologies: Global Lessons from Black Scholars" Series - Helina Woldekiros Assistant Professor of Archaeology WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS
The Michigan Anthropology Colloquia
The Department of Anthropology and the Museum of Anthropological Archaeology present:
The "From the ‘New Archaeology’ to Equitable Archaeologies: Global Lessons from Black Scholars" Series
"Niche economy: The Afar Salt Caravan Route and the political economy of the Aksumite state (400 BCE-CE 900), Ethiopia"
Helina Woldekiros, Assistant Professor of Archaeology
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS
Friday, January 22, 2021
1:00 p.m.
Zoom Webinar: https://umich.zoom.us/j/91766825227
Co-sponsered by: the Interdeparmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology, the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, Department of Middle East Studies, and the African Studies Center
The Department of Anthropology and the Museum of Anthropological Archaeology present:
The "From the ‘New Archaeology’ to Equitable Archaeologies: Global Lessons from Black Scholars" Series
"Niche economy: The Afar Salt Caravan Route and the political economy of the Aksumite state (400 BCE-CE 900), Ethiopia"
Helina Woldekiros, Assistant Professor of Archaeology
WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY IN ST. LOUIS
Friday, January 22, 2021
1:00 p.m.
Zoom Webinar: https://umich.zoom.us/j/91766825227
Co-sponsered by: the Interdeparmental Program in Classical Art and Archaeology, the Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, Department of Middle East Studies, and the African Studies Center
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