In the Caucasus We Count

WiP: Preliminary Results of the Tbilisi Archaeological Survey 2014, July 16 - Kathryn O'Neil Weber

2014-07-15

American Councils, CRRC and ARISC present the 21nd talk in the Spring 2014 Works-in-Progress Series!

Kathryn O'Neil Weber, Cornell University and ARISC Fellow
"Preliminary Results of the Tbilisi Archaeological Survey 2014"

Wednesday, July 16, 2014 at 6:30pm

EPF/CRRC-Georgia, Kavsadze St. 3, Tbilisi

Kathryn O'Neil Weber is a doctoral candidate from Cornell University, working on the relationship between social inequality and human-animal interactions in the transition between the Kura-Araxes and Early Kurgan cultures. She received a masters degree from the University of Chicago in 2010, as well as from Cornell University in 2014. She was born and raised in Chicago and resides in Ithaca, NY when she is not in Tbilisi.

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W-i-P is an ongoing academic discussion series based in Tbilisi, Georgia, that takes place at the Eurasian Partnership Foundation at Kavsadze St. 3. It is co-organized by the Caucasus Research Resource Centers (CRRC), the American Councils for International Education: ACTR/ACCELS, and the American Research Institute of the South Caucasus (ARISC). All of the talks are free and open to the public.

The purpose of the W-i-P series is to provide support and productive criticism to those researching and developing academic projects pertaining the Caucasus region.

Would you like to present at one of the W-i-P sessions? Send an e-mail to natia@crrccenters.org.

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