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Sarah Parcak is featured in the February issue of National Geographic.

Franti, founder of the free music event Power to the Peaceful, will perform as part of UAB’s 1963 commemoration celebration.

Sarah Parcak’s remote-sensing expertise uncovered lost sites, unlocked mysteries into the success of the Roman Empire.

Are humans to blame for malaria? A UAB anthropologist tracks the disease's deadly history.

Anthropology students are the first to excavate company housing at historic industrial site Sloss Furnaces.

UAB anthropology researchers will present papers at a conference hosted at UAB.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

UAB professor named a 2012 TED fellow

List places UAB’s Sarah Parcak — who uses satellite imagery to find lost archaeological sites — among the world’s top 25 innovators.

UAB professor of anthropology will be featured in a Discovery Channel documentary airing Oct. 9.

Sarah Parcak used satellite imaging to discover a hidden world that includes 17 pyramids and 3,100 ancient settlements.