U of A students from left: Joel North, Brylee Huber, Emma Ming, María López Rojas, Taylor Seupaul and Emily Carter
U of A anthropology students presented original research at the 2024 Society of Ethnobiology Conference held April 26 in St. Louis, Missouri.
This gathering brought together international ethnobiologists, researchers and practictioners from across disciplines to explore the intricate relationships between human cultures and their environments.
Paleoethnobotany Lab members, ranging from sophmores to graduate students, presented their independent research projects at the poster session. Topics included:
Beyond presentations, U of A attendees were able to engage in discussion with fellow researchers, mentors and community members at the intimate conference. This meeting provided a unique platform for networking, fostering collaborations and sparking new ideas.
Molly Carney,
Department of Anthropology
479-575-4460,
mc143@uark.edu
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