Native American Stone Tool Artifacts Stone tools are among the oldest and most significant artifacts left behind by early human societies, offering critical insights into…
Stone Tools At our station during the annual archaeology and collections public open house, participants explored Wesleyan’s collection of local stone tools and discovered how…
Ecuadorian Shuar ceremonial objects and garments At the Archaeology and Collections annual public open house, EAL employee Asher shared a research project on Wesleyan’s collection…
3d Scanning During our annual archaeology and collections public open house we ran a 3D scanning and printing booth! We use 3D scanning and printing…
Wesleyan Archaeology and Collections Public Open House Recap (Spring 2025) Spring 2025Report by Cadence Cole (’25)On March 1st, 2025 the Wesleyan Archaeology department worked with…
Stone tools are among the oldest and most significant artifacts left behind by early human societies, offering critical insights into how ancient people lived, worked,…
Mashantucket Pequot Museum Field Trip (2024) Spring 2024 Reported by Elise Krautheimer (’27) and Cadence Cole (’26) On November 15, 2024, the ARCP310 class went…
Pumpkin Carving with Stone Tools (Fall 2024) Fall 2024 Reported by Cadence Cole (’26) On October 25th, the Archaeology & Anthropology Collections and the Archaeology…
Brunson’s Research (Summer 2024) Summer 2024Reported by Katherine Brunson In summer 2024, Kate Brunson and Avnish Kulkarni (Class of 2024) conducted zooarchaeological research at the…
Brunson Participates in Panel on Local Native American History Reported by Katherine Brunson In 2023 and 2024, students in the Environmental Archaeology Lab contributed to…