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Christopher Powell quit high school after one semester to become a fisherman. After more than a decade he returned to the academic world, working his way to a master's degree in archaeology. He pursued a particular fascination with the Maya of ancient Mesoamerica, leading to discoveries about the people's application of sacred geometry in art and architecture and about their highly developed knowledge of mathematics and astronomy. In the mid-1990s Powell directed University of Pennsylvania Museum excavations at Copn in present-day Honduras. From 1996 to 2000 he supervised excavations for the Proyecto Grupo de las Cruces at Palenque, a southern-Mexico Maya city dating to the fourth century. In 2001 he continued work at Palenque, this time working with Alfonso Morales for the Instituto Na...
This is the first in a series of shopping guides for the local ethnic markets. Monthly, Courier & Press correspondent Aimee Blume will visit the markets and tell you what to look for and how to prepare it. Blume has a degree in fine arts from the University of Southern Indiana and worked in archaeology before finding herself addicted to the kitchen. After attending Western Culinary Institute in Portland, Ore., she worked as a chef on the Oregon coast, in Jackson Hole, Wyo., and in New Orleans' French Quarter and trained for three weeks at a tratatoria in Rome. She now teaches in the culinary program at Ivy Tech.
... responsibilities under the Federal Archaeology Program (36 CFR Part 79, Curation of Federally-Own... in archaeology are a graduate degree in archaeology, anthropology, or closely related f...
The State System of Higher Education has approved two graduate degrees for Indiana University of Pennsylvania. The system's Board of Governors authorized a doctorate in communications media and instructional technology and a master's degree in applied archaeology at IUP. The doctoral degree will prepare students to become communications faculty members and communications leaders in business and industry.
OREM -- Two local physicists are proving that making chocolate can be a science, as they open a rare chocolate manufacturing company in Orem after a detailed study of the industry. Art Pollard and Clark Goble are business partners in Lextek, an Orem software company. Pollard, who also has a degree in archaeology, met Goble while the two were involved in the Physics Department at Brigham Young University in 1990.
When Curtis Bateman struggled with his archaeological studies in college, whether it was keeping various emperors' names straight or listing the wars of ancient Greece in chronological order, he sometimes buoyed himself by thinking of a man holding a whip. I would look at the image of Indiana Jones in the films as a kind of James Bond and think, 'Ancient history is pretty kick- (butt). He's fighting Nazis and throwing whips,'" said Bateman, 25, who earned his degree in ancient archaeology from Bowdoin College in Brunswick in 2005.
Aimee Blume has a degree in fine arts from the University of Southern Indiana and worked in archaeology before finding herself addicted to the kitchen. After attending Western Culinary Institute in Portland, Ore., she worked as a chef on the Oregon coast, in Jackson Hole, Wyo., and in New Orleans' French Quarter and trained for three weeks at a tratatoria in Rome. She now teaches in the culinary program at Ivy Tech Community College. There is no food group that raises stronger opinions and reactions than organ meats.
Richard Hubbard Howland, an architectural and art historian and classical archaeologist, died Oct. 24 at his home in the District. He was 96. Born in Providence, R.I., Mr. Howland earned a bachelor's degree from Brown University in 1931, a master's degree in art history from Harvard University in 1933 and a doctoral degree in classical archaeology from Johns Hopkins University in 1946.
Buddy and Mary Ward of Daleville, are proud to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah Ward to David Crowder, son of Chuck and Susan Crowder of Naperville, Ill. Sarah is a graduate of Salem High School and Virginia Tech where she earned a degree in Classics and Art History. She received her master's degree from the University of Arizona in Classical Archaeology.
On her way to a master's degree in historical archaeology a few years ago, Windham native Joy Giguere became fascinated with death. More appropriately, the culture of death. She was in Wales and Ireland in 2001, completing field school work that included geophysical gravesite surveys.
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