Anthropology Colloquium: ‘Increasing Diversity is not an End Goal: The Intellectual Value of Engaged Archaeology at Punta Laguna’

The Anthropology Department Colloquium series will host a talk by Dr. Sarah Kurnick (University of Colorado Boulder) titled “Increasing Diversity is not an End Goal: The Intellectual Value of Engaged Archaeology at Punta Laguna, Yucatan, Mexico.” The talk will be held in College Hall 125 at WSU Pullman on Thursday, April 4, at 3:30 p.m.

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