Affiliate Graduate Faculty

  • A. Antonites, PhD – Archaeology, African Iron Age, African complex societies and their hinterlands, networks of exchange, craft production
  • A.R. Antonites, PhD – African archaeology, zooarchaeology, foodways, early complex societies, collections-based research, museum studies
  • J. S. Athens, PhD – evolutionary and agricultural ecology, origin of agriculture, development of complex societies, tropical paleoenvironmental (Ecuador, Oceania), archaeology of Ecuador, Micronesia, and Hawai‘i, CRM issues, management and administration
  • J. D. Baker, PhD – medical anthropology, Hawai‘i and Pacific diaspora, ethnobiology, ethnopharmacology, transformations of medicine use, nutritional anthropology, program evaluation
  • C. Berrey, PhD – archaeology, complex societies, social inequality, settlement demography, interaction studies, comparative and multiscalar analysis, quantitative and spatial analysis; Central America, South America, and Mesoamerica
  • J. E. Byrd, PhD – statistical approaches to forensic evidence; forensic anthropology
  • S. Collins, PhD – archaeology, human and faunal osteology, historic preservation compliance and practice; Hawai‘i and the Pacific
  • T. Dye, PhD – archaeology; Hawai‘i and the Pacific
  • J. Fox, PhD – land use, forest resources and management, GIS and spatial information technology; South Asia, Southeast Asia
  • K. Fox, PhD – Precision Medicine, Population Genetics, Next Generation Sequencing, Genome Engineering, Evolutionary Genetics, Computational Biology, Indigenous Futurism
  • P. Heng, PhD – archaeology, pre- and early modern Southeast Asia, Cambodia, political economy, interactions, organization changes, religious changes, settlement patterns, artifact distribution, history
  • R. Ikehara-Quebral, PhD – skeletal biology and morphometry, intentional cranial and dental modification, health and social status, biocultural adaptation, biodistance and forensic studies
  • L. Kealhofer, PhD – Southeast Asia and Near East; landscape approaches; paleobotany; land use and environmental change in complex societies; political economy
  • H.L. McMillen, PhD – Medical and environmental anthropology, biocultural approaches, Indigenous and local ecological knowledge systems, community-based natural resource management
  • A. E. Morrison, PhD – Pacific Island and South American Archaeology, computational modeling, geoarchaeology, remote sensing, geographical information systems, Bayesian chronological modeling, applied zooarchaeology, historic preservation practice, human behavioral ecology
  • J. A. Peterson, PhD – archaeology, historical ecology, landscapes, historical archaeology; Hawai‘i-Pacific, Philippines, American Southwest
  • G. Pigliasco, PhD – cultural and legal anthropology, visual anthropology, ritual and performance commodification and tourism; Oceania, Fiji
  • M. Sharma, PhD (Emeritus) – political economy, development, class formation and gender relations, radical feminist theory; India
  • G. Shelach-Lavi – archaeology, early agriculture, complex societies, household archaeology, settlement patterns, interregional interaction; China, Mongolia
  • J. A. Swift, PhD – environmental archaeology, Polynesia, zooarchaeology, biomolecular methods, anthropocene
  • C.K. Work, PhD – sociocultural anthropology, anthropology of religion, development, and the anthropocene, Southeast Asian state formation, political economies of subsistence animists, interdimensional communication systems and rituals in Southeast Asia and Austronesia, Climate Change politics