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Department of Anthropology & Archaeology

Welcome to the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology

Anthropology [and Archaeology] demands the open-mindedness with which one must look and listen, record in astonishment and wonder that one
would not have been able to guess

Margaret Mead

We aim to introduce undergraduates to the rich past and complex present of human activity; especially in Southern Africa. We aim to develop these undergraduates into graduates of high calibre who can hold their own anywhere in the world. As a research entity, we publish research of international standing. We also strive to be of service to the many publics in Southern Africa and beyond. 

On this website you will find information about: 
  • Anthropology, archaeology and development studies as subjects
  • Undergraduate and postgraduate courses
  • Our staff and postgraduates – their research interests and publications
  • A gallery with pictures of field schools and departmental activities
  • News, events, community engagement and seminars  
Photos from the 2013 Open Day event at the University of Pretoria







 

News

New Chair in Department of Mining Engineering to help save lives - 18/06/2013
Research on a safer working environment in the hard-rock mining industry will henceforth be a very specific focus area at the University of Pretoria. This is the result of a donation of R4.7 million over 3 years by Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited (Harmony) to UP in order to establish a Chair in Rock Engineering and Numerical Modelling in the mining industry. The Harmony chair will be housed in the Department of Mining Engineering of the University’s Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology.
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TuksRugby reigns supreme in 2013 Carlton League - 16/06/2013
TuksRugby has proven its supremacy in Blue Bulls club rugby on Saturday, June 15 by claiming all five championship titles on offer in the 2013 Carlton League. The top prize at stake was the coveted Carlton Cup, the piece of silverware that eluded UP-Tuks 1 last year when they went down 23-27 to Police in the final.
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New Poultry Disease Management Agency (PDMA) and UP Research Poultry Chair launched in the Faculty of Veterinary Science - 13/06/2013
The new PDMA-UP Poultry Research Chair in the Faculty of Veterinary Science was recently launched by the Faculty and the South African Poultry Association (SAPA). This exciting collaborative partnership aims among other things, at conducting research on poultry diseases that have an impact on our economy. The first incumbent of this Chair, Prof Celia Abolnik, who was recently appointed by the Production Animal Studies Department, will be conducting research projects in conjunction with the Poultry Disease Management Agency (PDMA), the government as well as other relevant stakeholders.
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UP crosses borders with tourism - 13/06/2013
The Faculty of Humanities of the University of Pretoria was recently represented by two academic staff members at the Atlas Africa conference in Kigali, Rwanda. Mr Richard Wyllie (Department of Historical and Heritage Studies) and Professor Chris Boonzaaier (Department of Anthropology and Archaeology) both presented papers. For the first time in its history, the eighth bi-annual event was hosted by the Rwanda Tourism University College (RTUC) from 3 to 5 June 2013.
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Theatre highlights: Chasing and As Night Falls - 11/06/2013
There are performances of the shows Chasing (based on the life of Ingrid Jonker) and As Night Falls (based on the life of Helen Martins) at the Masker Theatre at the University of Pretoria. These shows are collaborations between the Drama Department and Matchbox Theatre Collective and both shows are choreographed by Nicola Haskins. Make sure you don't miss these shows before they head to perform at Smithfield and at the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown. As Night falls won a Standard Bank Ovation Award in 2011.
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Marketing honours students impress Newsclip - 10/06/2013
Part of the BComHons (Marketing Management) programme is to equip students with practical skills that they will need as young marketers in the industry. In order to meet this goal, the Department of Marketing Management partnered with Newsclip. The partnership enabled students to conduct media monitoring in the print, broadcast, online and social media environments, by utilising the various Newsclip delivery and media platforms available.
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Faculty of Veterinary Science: Research article about Dinosaurs published in the prestigious journal, Nature - 07/06/2013
The Department of Paraclinical Sciences of the Faculty of Veterinary Science is not only expanding its horizons, it is also digging deeper into the past. Dr Fritz Huchzermeyer, an extraordinary lecturer in the Department, was a co-author of an article that was recently published in the prestigious journal, Nature. The work was done in collaboration with paleontologists in China. This publication reported the preservation of ovarian follicles in Mesozoic birds from China and the early evolution of avian reproductive behaviour. Crocodilians and birds are closely related to dinosaurs and are, therefore, ideal models to explain the reproductive behaviour of these extinct animals.
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Read the tuksarchaeology blog
http://tuksarchaeology.wordpress.com/

Recent articles and blogs 

Opening Anthropology: An interview with Keith Hart (Part 1 of 3).
http://savageminds.org/2012/12/10/opening-anthropology-an-interview-with-keith-hart-part-1-of-3


Prof Keith Hart delivered the keynote lecture for the 24th Conference of the Societa’ Italiana di Economia Pubblica: “Informal economy, tax evasion and corruption”, Pavia, 24-25 September 2012.
http://thememorybank.co.uk/2012/10/17/the-informalization-of-the-world-economy/

Archaeologists find graves containing bodies of 5,000 slaves on remote island
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/mar/08/slave-mass-graves-st-helena-island

Archaeologists rush to the V&A to dig up 19th Century ship wreck.

http://www.news24.com/SciTech/News/Team-racing-to-dig-up-Waterfront-ship-20120209

 

Prof Keith Hart delivered a lecture at a seminar organized by Jean-Louis Laville and Geoffrey Pleyers, EHESS, Paris, 2 February 2012.

Social movements and the solidarity economy 


By John Kelly

Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, February 26, 2011; 7:03 PM

44 years later, Tally's Corner is revealed

Saba Mahmood: Democracy is not enough - Anthropologists on the Arab revolution part II

03:24:29 am, 22/02/11

Posted by Lorenz on www.antropologi.info

 

Scientists: Oldest human found in Alaska is a child, cremated 11,500 years ago

By Brian Vastag

Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, February 24, 2011; 4:57 PM

What about presenting research findings with cartoons?  Take a look at here http://anthrocomics.wordpress.com

 00:49:00 am, 27/02/11

Posted by Lorenz on www.antropologi.info