Anthropology
Can Old Racists Change?
Associate professor of anthropology Casey Golomski talks to The Conversation about his new book, "God’s Waiting Room: Racial Reckoning at Life’s End." Read More-
06/18/24
UNH Researchers Help Unearth What is Believed to be King Pompey Homestead
Archaeologists at the Â鶹app along with a historian at Northeastern University believe they have unearthed the long-lost... -
05/28/24
Discovering Ina Jane Doe
Amy Michael, assistant professor of anthropology and director of UNH’s Forensic Anthropology Identification and Recovery Lab, and true crime... -
02/22/24
Anthropology Researcher Helps Unearth Major Site in Andes
UNH postdoctoral researcher Alex Putnam-Garcia was part of the team that excavated one of the earliest-known circular plaza sites in the Americas. -
02/07/23
Retracing Colonists’ Spread into Great Bay
Researchers are using an innovative tactic to reveal the decision-making behind the early English colonists' movements into Great Bay.
Recent Stories
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01/30/19 - Meet Next Year's Faculty FellowsThe Center for the Humanities has awarded Faculty Research Fellowships to four faculty members for 2019-2020. Read More
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12/04/18 - Rising to the ChallengeSocial business competition winners get creative at the annual NH SVIC. Read More
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10/03/18 -Anthropologist Meghan Howey talks to Boston 25 about her research on sea-level rise and vulnerable historic sites.
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09/24/18 -UNH students visit Seacoast African American Cultural Center, view exhibit curated by their professor, Casey Golomski.
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09/17/18 - Public History at Crooked TreeA UNH anthropologist leads the creation of a Belize archaeology museum and cultural heritage center. Read More
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08/07/18 - Full Slate of FulbrightsA record number of applicants from UNH have been named 2018 Fulbright Scholars. Read More
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07/17/18 -Anthropology professor Meghan Howey, students and volunteers conduct archaeological research in Dover, N.H.
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07/17/18 - Searching for History at 1654 Meetinghouse SiteAnthropology professor Meghan Howey, students and volunteers conducted archaeological research in Dover, N.H. at the site of the Second Meeting House of the First Parish Church,... Read More
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12/13/17 -Anthropology grad Erin Thesing has started a new chapter in her teaching career.Ìý
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12/08/17 -"Prof. Sara Withers screened and discussed the documentary film "Uprooted: Heartache and Hope in New Hampshire" at Nashua Community College (NCC).Ìý The documentary was based on...