The School of Human Evolution and Social Change maintains a global research presence, with field stations and laboratories in 12 nations.
For information on facilities and projects, contact the faculty listed below.
Laboratories
Behavioral Ecology Laboratory |
Bioarchaeology of Nubia Expedition Laboratory |
Center for Archaeology and Society Alameda Repository |
Ceramic Technology Microscopy Laboratory |
Culture, Health and the Environment Laboratory (CHELab) Cindi SturtzSreetharan |
Ceramics and Sediment Preparation Laboratory |
DNA Clean Laboratory (Level 2) |
Dental Biology Lab |
Elemental Analysis Facility |
Advanced Visualization (“Viz”) Lab |
Inclusive Human Learning (IHL) Group |
Laboratory of Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobotany |
Laboratory of Molecular Anthropology |
Maceration Laboratory |
Mesoamerican Archaeology Laboratory |
Osteology Laboratory |
Teotihuacan Research Laboratory (Mexico) |
Field Sites
Acetanango (Guatemala) |
Bangladesh |
Chololo (Kenya) |
Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve (United States) |
Gombe Stream Research Center (Tanzania) |
Hadar (Ethiopia) |
Mbaracayu (Paraguay) |
Mindanao (Philippines) |
Mossel Bay (South Africa) |
Museo Contisuyo (Moquegua, Peru) Donna Nash Jane Buikstra Kelly Knudson |
Ngogo (Uganda) |
Tequixquiac-Apaxco (Mexico) |
Turkana (Kenya) |