PhD Students
Jamie Countryman
Environmental history and historical ecology, ethnobotany and archaeobotany, colonialism, classical and modern empire, land relations, food systems, biodiversity, ferals.
Alice Diaz Chauvigné
(Archaeology) Latin America - Colombia. Archaeology, zooarchaeology, Tairona polity, human-animal interactions, transitions and transformation between the pre-Columbian and colonial periods.
Martin C. Doppelt
France; Western Europe; History, sociology, anthropology of European archaeology; Iron Age; Isotopic analyses; Assemblage Theory; Ontology; Value Theory.
E.M. Elshaikh
Interests:
STS, semiotics, historical epistemology, anthropology of history, aesthetics, Arabness, Arabian Gulf.
Caressa Franklin
Interests:
Germany & Central Europe, North Africa, Middle East. (the politics of) German gangsta rap; processes of racialization; citizenship and refugee "crisis(es)"; criminality; edges.
Robert Gelles
Interests:
USA - Legal/political. American conservative public interest law, semiotics, historical conditions that make litigation possible, how public interest law may alter relations among law, the state and the public.
Keywords: Jurisdiction, Knowledge Practice, Semiotics, Conservative Legal Movement, US
Rachel George
East African Rock Art. African Great Lakes Region: Lake Victoria & Tanzanian Southern Highlands. Community archaeology; ethnography and oral history as evidence for interpreting rock art; contemporary ritual practices at rock art sites; community-based collaborative rock art interpretation; community-based rock art heritage management; rock art archiving practices.
Emma Gilheany
Sub-Arctic/Arctic, landscapes/seascapes/icescapes, Inuit sovereignty, environmental anthropology, archaeology of the contemporary, settler colonialism, missionization, Cold War, collaborative and public archaeology, ethnographic/experimental film.
Aqiil Gopee
Interests:
Indian Ocean; archaeology; islands – Mauritius, Madagascar, Comoros, Réunion; material religion; Islam; commerce; osteology and mortuary practices; historiography; colonialism – French and British; indenture and enslavement; Silk Road; the Qur’ān; literature and literary theory; linguistics; East Africa; Oman; South Asia; Egyptology and hieroglyphs; archaeology of knowledge; Classical Arabic; ships; lascars and pirates; Palmyra; Palestine.
Grigory Gorbun
Linguistic anthropology, law, profession, education and socialization, authority, Russia.
Lorenzo Granada
Interests:
Latin America - Colombia (Amero). Materiality, landscapes, disaster, ruination and temporality.
Christopher Grant
(Arch) USA - Louisiana (New Orleans); French Caribbean - Haiti. Labor and subjectification, urban landscapes, built environment; material culture; craftsmanship, urban experience; loss, displacement, belonging. "Crafting Community: Race, Creative Labor, and Everyday Aesthetics in the Creole Faubourgs of New Orleans, 1790-1896."