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Recognizing Accomplishments of SBU Faculty and Staff
SBU News
More than 130 faculty and staff were honored at the Annual Awards and Recognition Dinner on November 8. President Samuel L. Stanley Jr.,...
84 months ago
Old Pipes Offer New View Of Black Life in Colonies (Published 1988)
The New York Times
Decorated clay tobacco pipes, excavated in Virginia and Maryland and long thought to be Indian artifacts, have now been identified as the earliest preserved...
436 months ago
The Guardian view on archaeology and writing: the world-building power of small thoughts
The Guardian
Editorial: A cold Roman soldier is promised new socks, while his commander's wife invites her peers to party: mundane texts offer priceless...
10 months ago
Digging into Plymouth’s slave history
Boston.com
A team of excavators, led by archaeologist Craig Chartier, examined the Plymouth property formerly owned by Colonel George Watson, who had slaves.
147 months ago
‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ Review: German Anti-War Classic Gets Stunning Adaptation
Collider
Set in the midst of World War I, the film's focus narrows on Paul Bäumer (Felix Kammerer) and his small group of friends that get lured into war.
25 months ago
Object Lessons in History (Published 2014)
The New York Times
FIVE years ago, the BBC and the British Museum collaborated on a hugely successful radio series and book called “A History of the World in...
122 months ago
The Truth About Thanksgiving Is that the Debunkers Are Wrong
History News Network
Setting people straight about Thanksgiving myths has become as much a part of the annual holiday as turkey, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie.
6 months ago
Women in Archaeology at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
National Park Service (.gov)
Throughout the history of archaeology at Fort Vancouver, women have been involved in archaeology, both working alongside archaeologists or...
21 months ago
For Pilgrims, Thanksgiving Was a Way of Life
Christianity Today
The commemoration we recognize each year came out of a deep view of providence and everyday gratitude to God.
48 months ago
Cheshire village's mysterious 'pirate grave' and the three theories behind it
Cheshire Live
Little can be read from the weathered sandstone slab, but at the foot of the stone, a startling carving stands out: A skull and crossbones.
19 months ago