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North America Archaeologists Archaeology


This category is for archaeologists who primarily conduct research on the archaeology of North America.

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  • Williams, Patrick Ryan - Curriculum vitae of this Assistant Professor of Archaeology at Boston University teaches GIS and remote sensing.
  • Murphy, James L. - Curriculum vitae of this Ohio State University archaeology and library science specialist.
  • Ramenofsky, Ann F. - Curriculum vitae of this University of New Mexico Associate Professor. Research interests include analytical methods, Spanish colonization and epidemic disease.
  • Rautman, Alison E. - Curriculum vitae of this Michigan State University Associate Research Scientist. Research interests include archaeology, ecology, egalitarian societies and geoarchaeology of the American southwest.
  • Peebles, Christopher S. - Profile of this Indiana University Professor. Research interests include prehistory of eastern North America and computation and cognition.
  • Swartz, B.K. - Brief curriculum vitae of this Ball State University professor. Research interests include petroglyph interpretation and relationship to patterns of prehistoric settlement and standardized rock art recording methods.
  • Jones, Terry L. - Curriculum vita of this California Polytechnic State University Assistant Professor. Research interests include North American prehistory and hunter-gatherer ecology.
  • Martin, Susan R. - Brief profile of this Michigan Technological University Associate Professor. Research interests include prehistoric Archaeology and cultural resource management.
  • Taylor, Walter Willard Jr., (1913-1997) - Obituary published in the Society for American Archaeology newsletter. Author of A Study of Archeology wherein he described his conjunctive approach.
  • Beaudry, Mary - Profile of this Boston University Associate Professor. Research interests include material culture studies, comparative colonialism, culture contact, and gender and equity issues in archaeology.
  • Crown, Patricia L. - Brief curriculum vitae of this University of New Mexico Associate Professor. Research interests include ceramic analysis, gender studies, early agricultural societies and the United States Southwest.
  • Ford, James A. (1911-1968) - Detailed biography of this past president of the Society for American Archaeology.
  • Harry, Karen - Detailed profile of this University of Nevada Assistant Professor. Research interests include Southwestern archaeology, ceramics, chemical compositional analysis, experimental archaeology, prehistoric trade and exchange, organization of craft production.
  • Kelley, John Charles (1913-1997) - Obituary from the Society for American Archeology newsletter. Kelley was not only the foremost authority on northwest Mexico, he had command of Mesoamerican and southwestern archaeological and ethnohistoric literature as well.
  • Singleton, Theresa - Brief profile of this Syracuse University Associate Professor. Research interests include African American history and culture, colonial America, and the southern United States.
  • O'Brien, Michael J. - Brief profile of this University of Missouri Professor. Research includes the archaeology of hunter-collectors, 19th-century American frontier settlement, origins of domestication, and ceramic technology.
  • Norder, John - Brief profile of this Michigan State University Professor. Research interests include Native American history and ethnohistory in anthropology and archaeology focusing on transcultural and colonial interactions.
  • Pitblado, Bonnie L. - Profile of this Utah State University Assistant Professor. Research interests include Paleoindian archaeology, the earliest peopling of the Rocky Mountains, museum management, and public education.
  • Knight, Vernon J. - Brief profile of this University of Alabama Professor. Research interests include Southeastern North America.
  • Brauner, David R. - Curriculum vitae of this Oregon State University Professor. Research interests include historical archaeology and cultural resource management of the northwest.
  • Lightfoot, Kent - Detailed profile of this University of California, Berkeley Professor. Research interests include culture contact studies in California.
  • Swanson, Steven J. - Curriculum vitae of this Arizona State University Archaeological Research Institute Research Assistant. Research interests include landscape ecology and the archaeology of the American southwest (specifically Mogollon).
  • Berres, Thomas E. - Northern Illinois University archaeologist with specific interests in cultural resource management, faunal analysis, and late prehistoric cultural interaction in the Mid-continent.
  • Marrinan, Rochelle - Brief profile of this Florida State University Associate Professor. Research interests include southeastern United States prehistory.
  • Zubrow, Ezra B. - Profile of this University of Buffalo professor. Research interests include simulation methods, demography and marginal cultural areas in the US, Europe, and Philippines.
  • McCullough, Robert - Brief profile of the director of the Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW) Archaeological Survey.
  • Leone, Mark P. - Profile and curriculum vitae of this University of Maryland Professor. Research interests include critical theory, as it applies to archaeology, and particularly, to historical archaeology.
  • Kohler, Timothy A. - Brief biography and selected publications of this Washington State University professor. Specializations include the archaeology of the southwestern United States.
  • Arnold, Jeanne E. - Detailed profile of this University of California, Los Angeles, Professor. Research interests include craft specialization, exchange systems, California, Pacific Coast of North America.
  • Humphrey, Robert L. (1939-2002) - Obituary of former George Washington University Professor. Humphrey's work included New World archaeology, museums and the public, and the cultures of peoples north of the Arctic Circle.
  • Bourque, Bruce - Profile of this Bates College Senior Lecturer. Research includes the prehistory of Maine.
  • Wesson, Cameron B. - Profile of this University of Illinois Chicago Assistant Professor. Research interests include household archaeology, Marxist anthropology, quantitative methods, and the prehistory and protohistory of the Southeastern United States.
  • Ackerman, Robert E. - Profile of this Washington State University Professor. Research interests include the earliest evidence for the movement of hunter-gatherers into coastal and interior regions of northeast Asia and Alaska.
  • Mehrer, Mark - Northern Illinois University professor with research interests in North American prehistory, settlement studies, household archaeology, remote sensing, and GIS.
  • Chilton, Elizabeth - Profile of this Harvard University Associate Professor. research interests include the origins of agriculture in New England, as well as the relationship between changing environment and subsistence choices.
  • Krause, Richard A. - Profile of this University of Alabama Professor. Research interests include ethnoarchaeology and pottery manufacture and use from both ethnographic and archaeological perspectives.
  • Shackel, Paul - Profile of this University of Maryland professor. Research interests include the ways material items are used by individuals and groups in order to create social relations and group identity.
  • Sassman, Kenneth Edwards - Curriculum vitae of the University of Florida assistant professor. Specializes in the prehistory of the southeastern United States.
  • Gambel, Lynn - Brief curriculum vita of this San Diego State University professor. Research interests include the development of chiefdom societies and exchange.
  • Blitz, John - University of Alabama professor with research interests in the evolution of political complexity and chiefdoms, the cultural dynamics of frontiers, warfare, and ethnogenesis.
  • SWAnet Contact an Archaeologist - An self-listed e-mail directory of archaeologists working in the American southwest who welcome contacts.
  • Elia, Ricardo J. - Brief profile of this Boston University Associate Professor. Research interests include International archaeological heritage management, U.S. cultural resource management and archaeology and the law.
  • Wood, W. Raymond - Detailed profile of this University of Missouri Professor. Research interests center on the Ozark Highlands of the midcontinent, and on the Great Plains of North America, and include both prehistoric studies and ethnohistory.
  • Silliman, Stephen - Detailed profile of this UMass Boston professor. Research interests include the archaeology of Native American responses to colonialism, collaborative indigenous archaeology, theories of identity and labor, New England and California.
  • Moyer, Curtis - Detailed profile of this College of William and Mary director of the Conservation Center.
  • Keeley, Lawrence H. - Profile of this University of Illinois Chicago Professor. Research interests include Paleolithic archaeology, functional analysis of stone tools and experimental archaeology.
  • Fenenga, Franklin (1917 - 1994) - Obituary from the Society for American Archaeology newsletter of this noted California archaeologist.
  • Pleger, Thomas C. - Curriculum vitae of this University of Wisconsin Assistant Professor. Research interests include prehistoric and historic archaeology of the Great Lakes region.
  • Lipe, William D. - Brief profile and curriculum vitae of this Washington State University Professor Emeritus. Research interests include the North American Southwest, archaeological method and theory, and cultural resource management.
  • Schiffer, Michael Brian - Detailed biography of this University of Arizona Professor. Research interests include behavioral archaeology, archaeological method and theory, experimental archaeology, technology and society, and ceramic technology.
  • Speth, John D. - Brief profile of this University of Michigan Professor. Research interests include hunters and gatherers, cultural ecology, diet and subsistence.
  • Ferguson, Leland - Profile of this University of South Carolina Professor. Research focuses on the historical archaeology of the early African-American community in the 18th and 19th century Moravian community of Salem in North Carolina.
  • Vellanoweth, René L. - Curriculum vita of this Humboldt State University Assistant Professor. Research interests include coastal archaeology of southern California.
  • Brown, Ian W. - Profile of this University of Alabama Professor. Research interests include Indians of the Southeastern United States, historical archaeology, ethnohistory, and acculturation theory.
  • Martin, Patrick E. - Brief profile of this Michigan Technological University Associate Professor. Research interests include historical and industrial archaeology and cultural resource management.
  • Caywood, Louis Richard (1906-1997) - Obituary published in theSociety for American Archaeology newsletter. Work on Hudson Bay forts in the Northwest, mission sites in the Southwest, Meductic site in Canada, and Jamestown, made Caywood one of the early practitioners of North American histori
  • Steward, Julian H. - Biography of this archaeologist best known for the development of the theory of cultural ecology. Written by a University of Texas student.
  • Harrington, Jean Carl (1901-1998) - Obituary from the Society for American Archaeology newsletter of the man regarded as "the father of historical archaeology" in North America.
  • Perry, Jennifer Elizabeth - Curriculum vita of this Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Pomona College. Includes a bibliography and works in progress.
  • Maxwell, Moreau Sanford (1918-1998) - Obituary published in the Society for American Archaeology newsletter. While Arctic research was his forte, Maxwell periodically returned to Midwestern research at Fort Michilimackinac and other sites, pioneering anthropologically oriented historical arch
  • O'Shea, John - Brief profile of this University of Michigan Professor. Research interests include the archaeological study of funerary customs.
  • Sears, William Hulse (1920-1996) - Obituary published in the Society for American Archaeology newsletter. His seminal work, "The Sacred and Secular in Prehistoric Ceramics" (1973) stimulated new ideas for many southeastern archaeologists.
  • Ellis, Christopher - University of Western Ontario professor whose research Interests include ecological anthropology, geoarchaeology, and prehistoric eastern North America, Ontario.
  • Gallivan, Martin - Brief profile of this College of Willam and Mary Adjunct Assistant Professor. Research centers on the late precontact and early colonial archaeology of Native American societies in the Middle Atlantic region.
  • Baker, William Ellmore (1877-1957) - William “Uncle Bill” Baker deserves recognition as one of the pioneer avocational archaeologists of the Plains, with work spanning thirty years (late 1920’s-1950’s) in the Oklahoma panhandle and surrounding region.


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