Anchors and Variability: Papers In Honor of Roderick J. McIntosh

Event time: 
Thursday, November 9, 2023 - 10:00am to 5:30pm
Hours of operation: 

Thursday, November 9, 2023
Sloane Physics Laboratory, Room 59

Kristina Douglass (Columbia University), “TBD”

Alisa LaGamma (Metropolitan Museum of Art), “Roderick McIntosh Innovator and Cultural Conservationist.”
 
Jon Anderson (Marsh Institute, Clark University), “Underground Memories, Projectality and Space Making.”
 
Annie Antonities (Ditsong National Museum of Natural History), “Drawing on the ‘Pulse Model’ to explain EIA settlement along the Letaba River, northeastern South Africa.”
 
Kefilwe Rammutloa (Yale University), “Rethinking Early Iron Age communities: Evidence from Emseni, Kwazulu Natal, South Africa.”
 
Shadreck Chirikure (University of Oxford), “TBD”
 
Peter Coutros (Ghent University), “The First Bantu Speakers south of the Congo Rainforest: The BantuFirst Project Results.”
 
Nicholas Gestrich (Frobenius Institut), “First results of recent archaeological fieldwork around Ségou, Mali.”
 
Sonja Magnavita (Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main), “Straight through the desert or all along the savanna? Fresh insights into long-distance connections in 1st and early 2nd millennium CE Central and West Africa.”
Event description: 

Papers In Honor of Roderick J. McIntosh

Clayton Stephenson / Yale Class of 1954 | Professor Emeritus of Anthropology
Organizers: Peter Coutros (Yale ‘09 -Ghent University)
and Jamie Inwood (Yale ‘09 -)
Sponsored by: Yale Peabody Museum, coe fund |
Dept of Anthropology | Council on African Studies
Admission: 
Free but register in advance
Open to: 
Yale Community Only