Wade Campbell awarded the CISS $5,000 2026-27 pilot grant
research examines the relationships between Diné communities and other local groups in the U.S. Southwest from the 17th century to the present day
Wade Campbell on BU Today
BU Today Scene at BU: Dendrochronology in the Navajo Chuska Mountains.
Wade Campbell “Forum” article published in American Antiquity
Questions Worth Asking: Un-disciplining Archaeology, Reclaiming Pasts for Better Futures
Wade Campbell, Isabel Beach, Zachary Dunseth new article in the Journal of Field Archaeology
Dung Microremains as Archaeological Evidence of Early Navajo Sheepherding: A Low Impact Methodological Exploration of Incipient Indigenous Pastoralism in the U.S. Southwest
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.
Wade Campbell Archaeology of Southwest Blog
A post about his summer work in New Mexico at Chaco Canyon.
Professor Perspectives: Archaeology and Cultural History of Indigenous Foodways
Moderated by Professor John Marston, Panelists: Prof. Catherine West and Prof. Wade Campbell
Wade Campbell one of eight first-ever D&I STARS Program cohorts.
Supporting Thriving, Achievement, Retention, & Success of underrepresented racial and ethnic groups.