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Salutations. I am Kayla. Come along with me as I wrangle up a PhD from Stanford University in Archaeological Sciences!
Vlog: Did we find a slave’s cabin?
Vlog: Did we find a slave’s cabin?
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My Instagram: TheFemaleKing
My Instagram: TheFemaleKing
Interview with Rooted Magazine
Interview with Rooted Magazine
"When I am away from Mississippi and I see pine trees or ornate magnolias, I become giddy with joy that the soil I am on can sustain some of the things I love."
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Read my Stanford Profile
Read my Stanford Profile
MyKayla Williamson is an archaeologist dedicated to studying the African Diaspora. She recently graduated from Cornell University with a Master of Arts in Archaeology and training in historic preservation and planning. Her academic journey and research are supported by the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (NSF GRFP) and the Stanford EDGE Fellowship. At Stanford University, she continues to explore and uncover narratives and experiences of Black people throughout history via utilizing archaeological fieldwork and scholarly analysis.
Read about my Dig on St. Croix
Read about my Dig on St. Croix
Volunteer for the National Archives Online: Citizen Archivist Missions
Volunteer for the National Archives Online: Citizen Archivist Missions
Welcome, virtual volunteers! Through our Citizen Archivist program, you can help unlock history within the documents of the National Archives. Transcribing and tagging primary sources improves our ability to read these documents, search for them, and use the information they contain. New to our Citizen Archivist program? Learn how to register and get started, and take a look at our Resources for how-to videos and instructions. We've handpicked these missions especially for our newest volunteers. Choose a Tagging or Transcription Mission that interests you from one of the boxes below.
Cotton Story Map
Cotton Story Map
Why I call Anthropology the Mother of All Majors
Why I call Anthropology the Mother of All Majors
Archeology is essentially the scientific excavation of land to find out more about history. It is probably one of the most well-known subfields. Everyone has heard of King Tut of Egypt, one of the most revolutionary finds in archeological history. Discoveries can reveal incredible things like ancien...
CIAMS Cornell Profile, Go Big Red!
CIAMS Cornell Profile, Go Big Red!
6 Amazing Women Article
6 Amazing Women Article
Ole Miss Profile Hotty-Toddy <3
Ole Miss Profile Hotty-Toddy <3
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