Carolyn Heitman (bio)
Archaeology, Kinship and Households, Social and Ritual Organization, Gender, Social Inequality, Cultural Heritage Preservation, Ethnoarchaeology, Digital Archaeology and Digital Anthropologies, American Southwest
Effie Athanassopoulos (bio)
Landscape and Historical Archaeology, Europe, Mediterranean, Archaeology and Identity Formation, Digital Archaeology
Elizabeth S. Clausing (bio)
Biological Anthropology, Genomic Epigenetics, Public Health, Health Inequities, Early childhood experiences impact on health in adulthood
Heather Richards-Rissetto (bio)
Digital Cultural Heritage, Mesoamerica, Landscape Archaeology, 3D Modeling and Visualization, Geographic Information Systems, Accessibility and Visibility Studies, Social Networks and Inequality
LuAnn Wandsnider (bio)
Time in Archaeology, Costly Signaling and Multi-level Selection, Hellenistic-Roman southern Turkey, Historic Homesteading Nebraska, Community Formation
Raymond Hames (bio)
Behavioral Ecology, Economic Exchange, Time Allocation, Marriage and Kinship
Roberto Abadie (bio)
Medical Anthropology, Health Disparities, Latino Health, People Who Inject Drugs, Bioethics, United States, Puerto Rico, Latin America
Sophia Perdikaris (bio)
Environmental archaeology, Zooarchaeology, People – environment interactions , Viking Age to Medieval time period, Northern Norway and Iceland, Heritage and sustainability, Barbuda (Caribbean)
Taylor Livingston (bio)
Critical Medical Anthropology, Applied Anthropology, Breast-feeding and Lactation, Health Inequities, Perinatal Health Outcomes, Anthropology of the US South, Biocultural Perspectives on Maternal and Child Health, Women’s Health, Intersectional Feminism
Timothy Schilling (bio)
Mississippian Culture, North American Indian Cosmology and Belief Systems, Complex Societies, Mounds/Earthworks/Ancient Monuments, Geoarchaeology, Bayesian Analysis, Chronology, Site Formation Processes, Historic Preservation, Urban Archaeology and the Development of Cities
William Belcher (bio)
Forensic anthropology and archaeology, Forensic taphonomy, Indus Valley Civilization (South Asia) and Umm an-Nar Culture (Oman), Northern New England prehistory, Ancient fishing ecology and technology, Faunal analysis (fish remains), Climate change and prehistory
Environmental Studies | Anthropology (MA)
Ethnic Studies | Anthropology (MA)
Great Plains Studies | Anthropology (MA)
Professional Archaeology | Anthropology (MA)
Women's & Gender Studies | Anthropology (MA)