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On Site News from In and Around the Cotsen Institute ::: Archaeology Program News Although the quiet of the summer months is savored by all who are left in the Alevel of Fowler, the fall brings its rewards by welcoming back the returning students and faculty and greeting the new members of UCLA's archaeological community. This year we welcome three students to the Archaeology Program.
We are proud to announce the accomplishments of our continuing students. Pochan Chen and Aleksander Borejsza advanced to candidacy and received their C.Phil. degrees. In the spring, the Archaeology Program also had three new Ph.D. recipients: Gwen Bennett, Maura Heyn and Michael Hilton. Mike Hilton's dissertation title is "Evaluating Site Formation Processes at a Higher Resolution: An Archaeological Case Study in Alaska Using Micromorphology and Experimental Techniques." Maura Heyn's topic is "Social Relations and Material Culture Patterning: A Juxtaposition of East and West." Gwen Bennett's dissertation title is "The Organization of Lithic Tool Production During the Longshan Period (ca. 2600-2000 BC) in Southeastern Shangdong Province, China." The diversity of these topics is a true expression of the interdisciplinary nature of the archaeology Program. ::: Berenike Featured in National News The research of Willeke Wendrich, Assistant Professor of Egyption Archaeology, Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, UCLA, and her colleague S.E. Sidebotham, University of Delaware, at the Egyption site of Berenike was featured in the New York Times in an article entitled "Dig Shows Ancient Trade With India." More informtation is available from the website. ::: AWhalebone in Early Athens
Deriving from the carcass of an immature beached whale, the bone was brought to Athens and was used as a cutting surface before being discarded around 850 BC. The context and function of this extraordinary artifact will be discussed in an article by Professor John Papadopoulos (Department of Classics) and Deborah Ruscillo, which is to be published in the American Journal of Acheology |
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