- Pedagogy -

Rise of Civ (102)
Archaeology (210)
Pacific (310)
Egypt (312)
Europe (411)
Mediterranean (419)
Research (450)
Ethnohistory (463)
Empires (491)

- Outcomes -

Publications (pdf files)
Student Research
Dig We Must

- Favs -

Working your Degree
World Atlas
Iraq War Antiquities
Orsinal

Spring 2007

Ph.D., UCLA, 1991
Professor

I am an archaeologist with research interests in complex societies, monumental architecture, and the archaeology of power and ritual. I have conducted field work in Polynesia, Europe, and Africa. My current fieldwork focuses on social stratification and the political economy of the Maui Kingdom in Hawaii, and the rise of complexity in early Iron Age Sicily.

I teach courses in archaeology, field methods, ethnohistory, quantitative analysis, and method and theory.

Spring 2007 Course Links: Anth411 Anth450