Society for Biological Anthropology

Society for Biological Anthropology Biological Anthropology, Forensic Anthropology, Physical Anthropology, Anthropology

The Society for Biological Anthropology (SBA) is a student run organization under the Anthropology department at the California State University of Los Angeles. The SBA functions as a educational source to those interested in Biological Anthropology by hosting events for students/faculty and fundraisers to support the Biological Anthropology lab on campus. The society commonly meets once a month and is open to CSULA students to join.

Pizza fundraiser here at csula king hall!
09/29/2016

Pizza fundraiser here at csula king hall!

Thanks to everyone who came out and supported our pizza fundraiser today! Hope to see everyone again in the next few wee...
02/03/2016

Thanks to everyone who came out and supported our pizza fundraiser today! Hope to see everyone again in the next few weeks!

09/07/2015

Hello everyone,

We would like to inform you that Sanisera Archaeology Institute is offering an special discount in underwater courses for this autumn. We hope you like it.

Please don´t hesitate to contact us for further information.

Best regards.

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Webpage: http://archaeology.institute
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +1 347 8710963
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06/15/2015

In a previous Quick Tip post we briefly touched on teeth in anthropology/archaeology by providing a basic answer to the question, “What can an anthropologist tell from the examination of teeth?”, w...

05/29/2015

Announcing a new Research Experience for Undergraduates that combines a month of field work in the Middle Stone Age of Ethiopia with an additional month of museum-based research at the National Museum in Addis Ababa, or a month of laboratory-based research at one of several labs in the US with a foc…

05/03/2015

Danta is pleased to announce our 2015 field courses in tropical biology. Our course are intended for undergraduates or early graduate level students who have a keen interest in tropical ecosystems and conservation, but have little or no experience of working in a tropical environment. Participants m…

05/02/2015

I am instructing two sessions of a 4-week Primate Behavior and Ecology field school through Maderas Rainforest Conservancy in the rainforest at La Suerte, Costa Rica. Both of these sessions still have space available for students:

04/11/2015

It looks like we may have a new monkey species under our scientific radar, thanks to its stand out ge****ls. The newly discovered animal, the white-cheeked macaque (Macaca leucogenys), was recently identified as a previously unknown species due its distinctive p***s and scrotal coloration that disti…

04/07/2015

This course introduces students to the role of the biological anthropologist, archaeologist and forensic scientist in excavations of human remains.

04/03/2015

Albania’s magnificent archaeological site at Butrint National Park is one of two primary locations for Utica College’s 12th annual Forensic Anthropology Field School course, which includes nine days in Bucharest, Romania. A truly unique international experience, ours is the only anthropology field s…

12/10/2014

Promoting scholarly exchange and collegiality for biological anthropologists and those in associated fields in the southwest of the U.S.

11/25/2014

Reminder: There is a meeting today, Tuesday the 25th at 3:20 in the Forensics lab. The secretary position is now open. We will be voting on a new officer at the meeting. If you would like to nominate yourself please let us know!

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