COMMUNITY ROUNDTABLE ON OCT. 4 LOOKS AT ARCHAEOLOGY IN TURKEY
September 25, 2007
September 25, 2007
CORTLAND, N.Y., Sept. 25 -- SUNY Cortland issued the following news release:
During a community roundtable on Thursday, Oct. 4, at SUNY Cortland, Sharon Steadman, an associate professor of sociology/anthropology at SUNY Cortland, will theorize about what ancient life might have been like based on artifacts found at a 5,000-year-old dig in Turkey.
Titled "Archaeology in Turkey: Searching for Clues to Ancient Life," the roundtable takes place between 8-9 a.m . . .
During a community roundtable on Thursday, Oct. 4, at SUNY Cortland, Sharon Steadman, an associate professor of sociology/anthropology at SUNY Cortland, will theorize about what ancient life might have been like based on artifacts found at a 5,000-year-old dig in Turkey.
Titled "Archaeology in Turkey: Searching for Clues to Ancient Life," the roundtable takes place between 8-9 a.m . . .