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Author Archives: Pam Weis
Creating Structure in a Formless Summer
This may be the greatest challenge thrown your way since you started graduate school…it threatens to take you down roads of untold temptation and laziness…it could undo everything for which you have fought so hard… What is this horror? A … Continue reading
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Feet in (At Least) Two Worlds
Every discipline has its subfields…and subfields of subfields. This is very much the case in Anthropology where the Cultural (and Linguistic) wing is a completely different world from the Physical (and Archaeological) wing. Of course there is a shared history, … Continue reading
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