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Placement of Graduates

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Elizabeth Chayes (Werden) Conservator in Private Practice, Laguna Niguel, CA (2008)

Tessa de Alarcon Samuel H. Kress Fellow, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia, PA (2012)

Christian de Brer Conservator, Fowler Museum, Los Angeles, CA (2008)

Lily Doan Andrew W. Mellon Fellow, Objects Conservation, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA (2012)

Elizabeth Drolet Conservation Fellow, Fowler Museum, Los Angeles, CA (2012)

 

 

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Siska Genbrugge Assistant Conservator, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA (2010)

Özge Gençay-Üstün Assistant Conservator, Southwest Museum of the American Indian, Los Angeles, CA (2008)

Molly Gleeson Project Conservation, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Philadelphia, PA (2008)

Lauren Horelick Andrew W. Mellon Fellow, National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, D.C. (2010)

 

 

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Nicole Ledoux Objects Conservation Fellow, Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies, Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA (2012)

Allison Lewis Assistant Conservator, Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, Berkeley, CA (2008)

Jiafang Liang Conservator, Shaanxi Archaeological Institute, Xi'an, China (2010)

Linda Lin Fellow, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY (2010)

Dawn Lohnas Conservation Researcher, American Museum of Natural History, New York, NY (2012)

 

 

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Suzanne Morris Conservator in Private Practice, Los Angeles, CA (2010)

Robin OHern Andrew W. Mellon Fellow, National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, D.C.(2012)

Steven Pickman Conservator in Private Practice, Washington D.C. (2008)

 

 

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Cindy Lee Scott

Andrew W. Mellon Fellow, Objects Conservation, Detroit Institute of Art, Detroit, Michigan (2012)

 

 

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The Construction of Value

Scholars from Aristotle to Marx and beyond have been fascinated by the question of what constitutes value. The Construction of Value in the Ancient World makes a significant contribution to this ongoing inquiry, bringing together in one comprehensive volume the perspectives of leading anthropologists, archaeologists, historians, linguists, philologists, and sociologists on how value was created, defined, and expressed in a number of ancient societies around the world. Based on the basic premise that value is a social construct defined by the cultural context in which it is situated, the volume explores four overarching but closely interrelated themes: place value, body value, object value, and number value. The questions raised and addressed are of central importance to archaeologists studying ancient civilizations: How can we understand the value that might have been accorded to materials, objects, people, places, and patterns of action by those who produced or used the things that compose the human material record? Taken as a whole, the contributions to this volume demonstrate how the concept of value lies at the intersection of individual and collective tastes, desires, sentiments, and attitudes that inform the ways people select, or give priority to, one thing over another.

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