25 02, 2019

Events to Explore DNA Research of African Remains Found at Gaillard Center

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Anthropology professors Ade Ofunniyin and Joanna Gilmore have led research for the Gullah Society regarding the remains of 36 enslaved Africans found at the Gaillard Performing Arts Center.

13 04, 2018

Anthropology Professor Leads Talk on Burial Sites Exhibit

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Anthropology professor Ade Ofunniyin will talk about a new exhibit that examines the cultural implications of remains of African-descendants unearthed at the Gaillard Center.

6 11, 2015

How Your Professors Spend Their Free Time

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When they aren't teaching, conducting research or making a difference in the lives of students, these faculty members are playing guitar for audiences, completing triathalons and diving on shipwrecks.

1 05, 2015

Discovery of Rare Key Helps Unlock Dixie Plantation’s Storied Past

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Senior anthropology major Ben Widder was participating in an archeological field school at Dixie Plantation when he discovered a parsonage key from the early 1700s.

24 03, 2015

Anthropology Professor ‘Dr. O’ Honors Famous Grandfather’s Legacy

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College of Charleston adjunct professor of anthropology Ade Ofunniyin, grandson of the late Charleston blacksmith Philip Simmons, has been named one of CHARLIE magazine’s “50 Most Progressive.”

3 11, 2014

Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Center for Humans and Nature to Host ‘Does Hunting Make Us Human?’ Event

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The Department of Sociology and Anthropology and the Center for Humans and Nature will host "Does Hunting Make Us Human" event November 7, 2014.