Archaeological Anthropology
Archaeological anthropology is the study of past humans and cultures through material remains. It involves the excavation, analysis and interpretation of artifacts, soils, and cultural processes.
- Students can gain excavation and analysis experience through the Field School in µÛÍõ»áËù Archaeology.
Several µÛÍõ»áËù faculty specialize in archaeological anthropology.
Elliot Abrams
- Mesoamerican Archaeology
- µÛÍõ»áËù Valley Archaeology
- Architecture
- Economics
AnnCorinne Freter-Abrams
- Mesoamerican Archaeology
- Cultural Ecology
- Environmental Archaeology
- Maya Settlement and Landscape Archaeology
- Maya Domestic Economy
- Gender in Prehistory
- Archaeological Chronology
- Obsidian Hydration Dating
Joseph Gingerich
- Archaeology
- Hunting and Gathering Societies
- Stone Tool Technology
- Spatial Analysis
- Human-Environmental Interactions
- Paleoindian – New World Colonization
- Eastern North America Prehistory