Jessica Buckley & Oliver Goss summer research on BU Today
BU Student Archaeologists Headed to Peru and Hungary This Summer
Wade Campbell featured in the BU Arts & Sciences Magazine
Reclaiming Their Voice, Navajo archaeology and anthropology professor Wade Campbell examines his tribe’s history of sheepherding.
Catherine West and a colleague receive an NSF Grant
Grant titled,Historical Ecology of the Pacific Cod Fishery.
Katie Berlin (CAS’20) featured in CAS News – Arts and Sciences
“Katie Berlin (GRS’20) came to BU after graduating from UC Berkeley because she knew the archaeology program in the Department of Anthropology had top-notch faculty members committed to improving the field as a whole. She quickly became exposed to innovative research techniques, like those of Dr. Andrea Berlin (no relation, Katie says), who created a […]
Professor Catherine West research featured, BU Research
Clamshells and Climate Change What seal bones and clamshells teach us about past climate. Written by Barbara Moran Catherine West was having no luck. Knee-deep in the cold waters of Dutch Harbor, Alaska, West scanned the rocky seabed for butter clams. The clams had buried themselves in the sand, as clams are wont to do, […]
Professor West on BU Research today!
By Ian Evans Catherine West hadn’t planned on studying ancient rodents. When West, a research assistant professor in Boston University’s archaeology department, arrived on the small island of Chirikof in the Gulf of Alaska, she planned to study how the island’s bird population had changed over time. More specifically, West wanted to see what native […]
New article featuring Teotihuacan research of Prof. David Carballo and graduate students Maria Codlin, Daniela Hernandez Sarinana, and Dave Walton
BU Department of Archaeology faculty and graduate students study Teotihuacan, in part, to advance our own understanding of current cities. Read more