Middle Eastern Experience: UALR Anthropology Student Travels to Yemen

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Anthropology student Elizabeth Sanders of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, along with assistant professor of anthropology Krista Lewis, participated in an archaeological excavation in Yemen in the Middle East. The international project focused on the ancient city of Marya that existed between the first century B.C. to the sixth century A.D. -Photography by Elizabeth Sanders

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  • Thank you Elizabeth Sanders you are angel

  • very nice video

  • This was a fantastic self review. I enjoyed it very much. from one anthropologist to another ;)

  • Relly good pictures and i enjoyed watching it all. Very nice selection of music as well! If you were to plan to go back i would say you should go to Shibamm Kokaban or other cities which they are rich of archaeologoy where you can excavate. Very nice vid and good luck.

  • Nice video and great pictures!

    I study Archaeology at the University of Leiden, in The Netherlands. I hope to excavate in Syria next year!

  • Great Pictures and you are so sweet to say what you said about the people of Yemen. Thank you for this clip.

  • Sorry, that was nice not nive

  • very nive video. With your permission, we will add it to BabALYemen(dot)com. Thank you

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