Fryxell Award Symposium: Papers in Honor of Debra L. Martin
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 86th Annual Meeting, Online (2021)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Fryxell Award Symposium: Papers in Honor of Debra L. Martin" at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Professor Martin’s extraordinary achievements in anthropology have crossed interdisciplinary boundaries to unpack the complexity of human experiences through direct archaeological and osteological analyses, theoretical scholarship, exhaustive publications, and her leadership across disciplines and within her teaching and mentoring. Her research has transformed our understanding how violent events are shaped, used, and experienced by people in the past, highlighting how violence impacts the lives of those on the margins. She is a role model in how to perform engaged, ethical, and forward-moving research. This session celebrates the ways her teaching, mentorship and collaborative work has impacted her students and colleagues. The papers presented here reflect on Dr. Martin’s rock-steady mentorship, leadership, and collaboration in the ways we all work to read the past and strive for humanistic and scientific models of inquiry, and consider our own research questions. She has significantly reshaped the field of bioarchaeology, biological anthropology, biocultural studies, and forensic sciences. She shows by example not only how to do good anthropology but how to be a good anthropologist. We take tremendous pleasure in sharing our experiences and scholarship to recognize Dr. Martin in honor of the Fryxell award.
Other Keywords
Bioarchaeology/Skeletal Analysis •
Theory •
Slavery •
Historic •
Ancestral Pueblo •
Warfare, Violence, and Conflict •
Ritual •
Colonialism •
Archaic •
Mogollon
Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
USA (Country) •
New Mexico (State / Territory) •
Oklahoma (State / Territory) •
Arizona (State / Territory) •
Texas (State / Territory) •
Sonora (State / Territory) •
Chihuahua (State / Territory) •
Colorado (State / Territory)
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- Documents (11)
- Beyond the Brutality: Ritualized Violence in the Archaic Period Southeast (2021)
- The Body Poetic: Violence, Body Processing, and Identity Formation in the Past (2021)
- Contextualizing Conflict: Social Theory in the Bioarchaeology of Central Anatolia (2021)
- Doing Context-Specific, Anthropological Bioarchaeology: Hard Times from England to the Andes (2021)
- A Four-Field View in an Increasingly Myopic World (2021)
- Hidden People in the Past: Honoring the Scholarship of Debra Martin (2021)
- Queer Eye for the Dead Guy: The Influence of Debra Martin on a Bioarchaeological Investigation of Gender beyond the Binary (2021)
- Recovering "Los Antepasados": Bioarchaeology of a Historic Genízaro Community in Colonial New Mexico (2021)
- Skeletal Transcripts as Ancestral Voices, a Legacy of Interdisciplinary Work: Recognizing the Contributions of Dr. Debra L. Martin to American Archaeology and Beyond (2021)
- What’s Your Question? Theoretical Bioarchaeology in the American Southwest and Ancient Arabia (2021)
- Why We Study Violent Behaviors in the Past: Dr. Debra Martin’s Contributions to Research on Systems of Socially Sanctioned Warfare and Systematic Exploitation (2021)