Anthropology students uncover World War II-era history at Amache
At first glance, it’s hard to see anything but barbed wire, parched trees and plants armed for battle at Amache, read more…
At first glance, it’s hard to see anything but barbed wire, parched trees and plants armed for battle at Amache, read more…
Archaeology students uncover World War II-era history at Amache.
Colorado’s history is rife with imagery of rugged bravado: Zebulon Pike’s daring mountaineering expedition, the fortunes won and lost during read more…
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It’s like the old joke: Someone is “outstanding” in his field. But really, Larry Conyers is often out standing in read more…
Bonnie Clark, associate professor of anthropology at the University of Denver, will lead a field school June 21 to July 19 at Amache, the World War II U.S. Japanese American internment camp in Granada, Colo.
Bonnie Clark, associate professor of anthropology at the University of Denver, will lead a field school June 21–July 19 at read more…
So long, shovel. Technology is archaeologist Larry Conyers’ tool of choice.
The Harper Humanities Garden was the site of an archeological dig this spring. Larry Conyers, an associate professor in DU’s Anthropology Department, read more…
In 2005 alone, Larry Conyers searched for military and ancient graves in Hawaii, mapped tortoise burrows in central Florida, investigated read more…
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