"On the Table": The SUAC Blog

Stanford University Archaeology Collections and the Stanford Archaeology Center are pleased to welcome Dr. Danielle Raad as our new Curator and Assistant Director of Collections. 

Danielle Raad (she/her) is an anthropologist,…

The Stanford Archaeology Center welcomes Dr. Denise Lim as a postdoctoral scholar for the new African Collections project at the Stanford University Archaeology Collections (SUAC).

This one-year postdoctoral position is the first based in the…

Missed our Pacific Links exhibit opening last spring? No worries! Check out this "making of" video slideshow to see how the exhibit came together over spring 2017.

 

 

The De Young Museum’s Oceanic Art gallery is prominently situated at the top of the main staircase, one of the first galleries visitors approach when entering the permanent collection. The exhibit takes up a large section of the second floor and…

The connections Museum Cultures students drew in this “quick curation” exercise show the many ways things carry meaning and the many paths we may find into the interpretation of cultural objects. 

Museum…

Celebrate Anthropology with an OPEN HOUSE for STANFORD COMMUNITY at Stanford University Archaeology Collections

Stanford University Archaeology Collections (SUAC) is celebrating Anthropology Day! An Open House for the Stanford…

On 21 October 2016, the Stanford Archaeology Center is hosting a Public Symposium and Exhibits Open House showcasing new research on the theme of "before Stanford."

For more information and schedule of speakers, visit the…

The exhibit From “Curios” to Ambassadors: Representation in the Daggett Collection from Tribes of the Lower Klamath River will be on public view in the front lobby of the Stanford Archaeology Center, 488 Escondido…

On Wednesday, April 29th 2015, the student participants of the Daggett Collection Project went on another private tour of Stanford’s Cantor Center for Visual Arts, led by Catherine Hale (Curator of the Arts of Africa and the Americas)…