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MARI Brown Bag Series to host Luke Auld-Thomas for talk on landscape data in archaeology

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MARI Brown Bag Series to host Luke Auld-Thomas for talk on landscape data in archaeology

Uptown Campus
Dinwiddie Hall
305

MARI brown bag series poster, shows a drawing of the lower half of a person wearing a red and white striped tunic carrying a bag of greens. Below this image is a marbled advertisement for "How to Avoid Gerrymandering the Past" The background is abstract.

The Middle American Research Institute is happy to announce the third talk of the 2018-2019 Brown Bag talk series. Luke Auld-Thomas, Ph.D. student in the Department of Anthropology, will present on his research in a talk entitled How to Avoid Gerrymandering the Past: Characterizing Settlement Density and Boundaries in Landscape-Scale Data at 12:00 PM in Dinwiddie 305.

MARI‘€™s Brown Bag talk series is meant to provide a venue for students and faculty focusing on topics related to Mesoamerica to discuss their latest research in an informal and friendly setting. If you are interested in presenting, please email Jessica Melancon (jmelanc1@tulane.edu) for more information.

For the current speaker list of this talk series, visit the MARI Brown Bag website.