Freya Harrison is a current undergraduate student at the University of Victoria pursuing a social science degree, with a major in Anthropology. Within the field, Freya is particularly interested in paleolithic archaeology, and the way women are depicted in parietal art. As an avid rock climber, hiker, and surfer, Freya spends as much time outside as possible, and is highly invested in the effectiveness of sustainability projects on and off UVic’s campus.
Garbology of UVic Anthropology Students: A Can-Do Attitude from the Can’tnadians
Introduction UVic's ANTH 392 ‘Things: Exploring Material Cultures’ asked us to use archaeological and theoretical frameworks to explore why humans use objects in certain ways, what objects we use, and why we give those objects meaning. One of the best ways to...
0 Comments