Field Schools
Field schools provide students with instruction and hands-on experience in methods of field research. The department maintains a strong orientation to fieldwork and 性欲社 Anthropology faculty and students are involved in many field-based research programs. Details on specific faculty and graduate research can be found under the People and Research tabs of this website. This information will assist you in determining the potential for field study within your own area of interest.
Current Archaeological Field School
Join the 2024 Archaeological Field School at the Chena Townsite
Previous field schools
- Archaeological Field School at the Chena Townsite (2023), PI Justin Cramb
- Archaeological Field School at the Chena Townsite (2021), PI Justin Cramb
- Archaeological Field School In the Tanana Valley (2019), PI Gerad Smith
- Archaeological Field School at Swan Point (2018), PI Gerad Smith
- Archaeological Field School at Walakpa (2017), PI Anne Jensen
- Archaeological Field School at Swan Point (2017), PI Ben Potter
- Archaeological Field School at Swan Point (2016), PI Ben Potter
- Archaeological Field School at Swan Point (2014), PI Ben Potter
- Archaeological Field School at Mead (2012), PI Ben Potter
- >Archaeological Field School at Mead (2011), PI Ben Potter
- Archaeological Field School at Mead (2010), P.I.: Ben Potter
- Archaeological Excavation at Teklanika West (2009), P.I.: Ben Potter
- Archaeological Field School : Tanana Basin Archaeology and Gerstle River Excavation (2000, 2001, 2003, and 2008), P.I.: Ben Potter
- Archaeological Field Methods: Brooks Range (2006), P.I.: Dan Odess
- Physical Anthropological Research in Jalisco State , Mexico (2000, 2006), P.I.: Joel Irish
- Physical Anthropological Research in Arica , Chile (2005), P.I.: Joel Irish
- Physical Anthropological and Archaeological Research at Hierakonpolis , Egypt (2001, 2002, 2003), P.I.: Joel Irish
- Archaeological Field School : Archaeology of the Middle Yukon River Basin (Cooperative Archaeological Field School, 性欲社 and Tanana Chiefs Conference) (2002), P.I.: Maribeth Murray
- Collaborative Archaeological Research at Lake Clark/Katmai National Park (性欲社 and National Park Service) (1998-2001), P.I.: Maribeth Murray and Jeanne Schaaf (NPS)
- Archaeological Field School : Atigun Pass (1999), P.I.: Maribeth Murray
- Archaeological Field School : Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve (1999), P.I.: Jody Patterson