Social Science and Public Policy
The AGSO presents Dr. Kylie Quave
April 29, 2021 at 3:30pm – 5:00pm EDT
Virtual (See event details)
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Dr. Quave will be speaking on her current research as the Director of the Yunkaray Archaeological Research Project in Cuzco, Perú. She is studying acceptance and rejection of Inka styles and craft technologies through material culture from the Inka heartland and provinces. Dr. Kylie Quave is an Assistant Professor of Writing and of Anthropology. As an anthropological archaeologist, she reconstructs household-level responses to imperialism and colonialism in the South American Andes (ca. 1000-1800 CE). She directs archaeological excavations, studies material culture using visual and archaeometric methods, and conducts ethnohistorical research in Peruvian archives. She teaches science writing in the University Writing Program at George Washington University.
Sponsored by the Department of Anthropology
If you have any questions or require accommodations, please contact JoAnn L Rhoades at jlrhoade@syr.edu by April 19, 2021.
This event was first published on March 2, 2021 and last updated on April 5, 2021.
Event Details
- Category
- Social Science and Public Policy
- Type
- Virtual
- Region
- Virtual
- Open to
- Public
- Contact
- JoAnn L Rhoades
jlrhoade@syr.edu
- Accessibility
- Contact JoAnn L Rhoades to request accommodations