Fumi Arakawa, Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at IU, and Jacqueline Cowan, an archaeology graduate student at IU, presented the preliminary results of the 2024 IU Archaeology Field School’s accomplishments at the Mogollon Conference (linked below) in Silver City, New Mexico, on October 4, 2024.
Rhianna Cooke, an undergraduate Anthropology major, also gave an oral presentation, discussing an important discovery of a clay pit inside a semi-subterranean structure dating to the A.D. 550–650 period in the Gila National Forest of southern New Mexico. Rhianna was the only undergraduate student to present at the conference, and many audience members responded positively and praised her presentation.
Click here to view the program from the Mogollon Conference