Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture
IGERT Program in Evolutionary Modeling (IPEM)
Center For Statistics And The Social Sciences
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How to contact meIn person You can find me in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Washington. My office is Denny 117, at the basement level (where they keep all the archaeologists). You can see below roughly where that is, but here is a Google map showing more preciesly the location of my office, and here is the UW campus map showing Denny Hall. If you're just dropping by, check my calendar before coming to make sure I'll be in.
By post Ben Marwick
By wire (or wireless, I suppose) tel. 206.552.9450
If you're dialing from outside the US, dial +1 before the other numbers. You might also check the time difference.
email. bmarwick [at] uw.edu
https://profiles.google.com/benmarwick
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Recent Publications
Marwick, B. 2010. Self-image, the long view and archaeological engagement with film: an animated case study. World Archaeology 42(3): 394–404 [PDF]
Marwick, B. 2009a. Review of "Cultural Transmission and Material Culture: Breaking Down Boundaries" edited by Miriam Stark, Brenda Bowser, and Lee Horne (2008). American Anthropologist 111(4): 540-54169: 82. [wiley.com] [PDF]
Marwick, B. 2009b. Review of "Place as Occupational Histories: An Investigation of the Deflated Surface Archaeological Record of Pine Point and Langwell Stations, Western New South Wales, Australia." by Justin Shiner. Archaeopress, Oxford, (2008). Australian Archaeology 69: 82. [AAA] [PDF]
Marwick, B., White, J.C., B. Bouasisengpaseuth 2009. The Middle Mekong Archaeology Project and International Collaboration in Luang Prabang, Laos. SAA Archaeological Record 9 (3) 25-27 [saa.org] [PDF]
White, J.C., Lewis, H., Bouasisengpaseuth, B., Marwick, B. and K. Arrell 2009. Archaeological investigations in northern Laos: New contributions to Southeast Asian prehistory. Antiquity 83(319) [antiquity.ac.uk]
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