It Belongs In A Museum: Indiana Jones and the Adventure of Archaeology Review
By Emma Louise Backe Although Indiana Jones is a beloved cinematic figure—the consummate swashbuckling archaeologist—his representation of archaeological theories and…
By Emma Louise Backe Although Indiana Jones is a beloved cinematic figure—the consummate swashbuckling archaeologist—his representation of archaeological theories and…
By Emma Louise Backe Magic has returned to England. This past summer, two shows in particular dealt explicitly with the…
By Marissa Lorusso In many societies, the power of the written word is unequally distributed: access to literacy and literature,…
For any practicing or aspiring anthropologist, fieldwork is the defining, almost qualifying practice of the discipline. As an undergraduate studying…
By Peter Olthoff As many therapists will tell you, if you cannot build rapport with the client, if you cannot…