TransMonDyn Seminar: Spatial analysis of the diversity of languages: a multidisciplinary perspective

This is the final talk in a series of four seminars in College Hall 125, open to the public, presented by the members of the TransMonDyn research team visiting WSU this week from France. TransMonDyn studies major changes in settlement systems in history and prehistory. The Friday, Nov. 14, talk, by Christophe Coupe (8-9 a.m.) is entitled “Spatial analysis of the diversity of languages: a multidisciplinary perspective.”  This series is sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Anthropology. For more information contact Tim Kohler (tako@wsu.edu).

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