Laboratories and Field Sites

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

Archaeological Chemistry Laboratory

Behavioral Ecology Laboratory

Bioarchaeology of Nubia Expedition Laboratory

Center for Archaeology and Society Alameda Repository

Ceramic Technology Microscopy Laboratory

Culture, Health, Environment and Language Laboratory (CHELab)

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)
Jonathan Maupin
Associate Professor
Bangladesh
Daniel Hruschka
Professor
Chololo (Kenya)
Joan Silk
Regents Professor
Deer Valley Petroglyph Preserve (United States)
John Bello
Assistant Director
Gombe Stream Research Center (Tanzania)
Ian Gilby
Associate Professor
Hadar (Ethiopia)
 
Mbaracayu (Paraguay)
Kim Hill
Professor
Mindanao (Philippines)
Kim Hill
Professor
Mossel Bay (South Africa)
Curtis Marean
Foundation Professor

Museo Contisuyo (Moquegua, Peru)
Ryan Williams
Professor

Donna Nash
Associate Professor

Jane Buikstra 
Regents Professor 

Kelly Knudson
Professor

Ngogo (Uganda)
Kevin Langergraber
Associate Professor
Tequixquiac-Apaxco (Mexico)
Christopher Morehart
Associate Professor
Turkana (Kenya)
Sarah Mathew
Associate Professor