Matt Hill: Visions article
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When I was really young, I really liked dinosaurs. Paleontology, that sort of deal- I considered it here, but I just wasn’t as interested in that as I was with Archaeology.
Would you like to get a taste of what it’s like to do field work in biological anthropology? Learn more about a great study abroad opportunity lead by Anthro faculty.
We need to understand the perspectives of other people and therefore we need to learn to listen. It’s something that we need to learn – it’s not something that we just know.
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