Department Directory
Megan Carney (On Sabbatical, Spring 2021) Assistant Professor mcarney@email.arizona.edu Office: Emil W. Haury Building, Room 318 Megan Carney is a sociocultural and critical medical anthropologist with specializations in transnational and gendered migration, migrant health, immigration policy, food and food systems, and biopolitics. She has conducted fieldwork in the western United States with Latinx, Mexican, and Central... [more information] |
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Anita Carrasco PhD Dissertator anitac@email.arizona.edu MA Thesis/PhD Dissertation Title:One World, Many Ethics. The Politics of Mining and Indigenous Peoples in Atacama [more information] |
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Lauren Elizabeth Carruth Ph.D. Program carruth@email.arizona.edu [more information] |
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Phil Cash Cash cashcash@email.arizona.edu Greetings! I am a Cayuse and Nez Perce indigenous person. I grew up on the Umatilla "rez" in northeastern Oregon and am a speaker of Nez Perce, an endangered language. Recently, in 2005, I was a recipient of a Documenting Endangered Languages (DEL) fellowship from the National Science Foundation... [more information] |
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Victor Castillo vjcastillo@email.arizona.edu Office: Haury 408A My research interests revolve around the study of the social processes that created the settings for community survival in contexts of colonialism. In particular, I am interested in exploring religious change during the transitional period between pre-Hispanic and colonial times in Mesoamerica... [more information] |
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Xanti Ceballos Ph.D. student xsceballospesina@email.arizona.edu Office: Haury 408A Xanti S. Ceballos Pesina is an archaeologist who is interested on the emergence of social inequality in ancient Mesoamerica, households, ceramics and chemical residues analysis. She has worked at the Maya sites of El Palmar, Dzibatunich, Nuevo Canaan and various sites in Hidalgo and Morelos in... [more information] |
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Zhao Chen Professor of Anthropology, Professor (Epidemiology and Biostatistics) zchen@email.arizona.edu TEL: 520.626.9011 Office: Roy P. Drachman Hall, Room A230 [more information] |
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Ran Chen ranchen95@email.arizona.edu I'm a Ph.D. student in the Archaeology program. I was born and raised in Zhejiang Province, China, and got my B.A. in Antiquity and Museology at Zhejiang University with a minor in Japanese. I received my M.A. from Stanford University with a subplan on Chinese Archaeology. Currently, my study is... [more information] |
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Joon-Beom Chu jchu@email.arizona.edu [more information] |
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Amy E Clark Alumni (Ph.D. 2015) aeclark@email.arizona.edu [more information] |
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Jeffery Clark Adjunct Associate Professor, Anthropology jclark@archaeologysouthwest.org TEL: 520.882.6946 FAX: 520.882.6946 Jeffery Clark’s research focuses on assessing the scale and impact of ancient human migration. He has been a preservation archaeologist at the Center for Desert Archaeology in Tucson for eleven years. Dr. Clark has spent the past 20 years conducting research in central and southern Arizona and... [more information] |
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Mariah Claw [more information] |
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Michael John Coffey Ph.D. Program mjcoffey@email.arizona.edu [more information] |
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Benedict J. Colombi Associate Professor, School of Anthropology, Associate Professor (American Indian Studies, School of Natural Resources and Environment) bcolombi@email.arizona.edu TEL: 520.621.2269 FAX: 520.621.7952 Office: Richard P. Harvill Building, Room 237B My specialization lies at the interface of Indigenous natural resource management, cultural and environmental sustainability, and globalization, and I am writing several articles and developing a book based on recent research with the Nez Perce Tribe about large dams, Pacific salmon, and the world-... [more information] |
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William Cotter williamcotter@email.arizona.edu I am a doctoral candidate in the joint PhD program in Anthropology & Linguistics. Prior to joining the Department of Linguistics and School of Anthropology, I completed a Master’s of Arts in Sociolinguistics of the Arab World at the University of Essex. As part of my work, I have conducted... [more information] |
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Adam Crane Graduate Student adacrane@email.arizona.edu Adam Crane has an M.Sc. in paleopathology from Durham University and is currently a Ph.D. student in the School of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. His M.Sc. thesis concerned the relationships among osteoarthritis, age identity, and disability among older adults in the post-medieval... [more information] |
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Jennifer L. Croissant Associate Professor of Anthropology, Associate Professor (Women's Studies & Sociology) jlc@email.arizona.edu TEL: 520.626.0079 Office: University Terrace Apartments, Room 206B [more information] |
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Maria Helen Czuzak Assistant Professor, Anthropology, Assistant Professor (Cellular & Molecular Medicine) mhc@email.arizona.edu TEL: 520.626.9299 Office: Health Sciences Center, Room 4205 [more information] |