Bear Bones Lab
Project: Bear Bones Lab
Zooarchaeology and Community - Accountable Archaeology Research Cluster at UC Berkeley
Zooarchaeology and Community - Accountable Archaeology Research Cluster at UC Berkeley
The Berkeley Sannai Maruyama Project
From Summer 1997 to Summer 2007, Junko Habu and her students collected soil samples from multiple test excavation areas of the Sannai Maruyama site. Archival research of excavation report of Jomon sites in Aomori Prefecture was also conducted. These works were done in collaboration with the Preservation Office of the Sannai Maruyama Site.
The Kharaneh IV project explores the nature of interaction and aggregation at the end of the Pleistocene through the multi-component Early and Middle Epipalaeolithic site Kharaneh IV, Jordan.
Photograph: Archaeologists Justin Dunnavant and Ayana Flewellen assess hurricane damage to buildings at Estate Little Princess on St. Croix, U.S.V.I. (2017)
Research project at Palenque with graduate students Lisa Johnson and Esteban Mirón Marván.
The Taraco Archaeological Project was founded in 1992.
Website: http://www.taracoarchaeologyproject.org/
Publications
Datasets:
https://core.tdar.org/project/5726/taraco-pensinula-archaeological-survey
Located in central Turkey, Çatalhöyük (”cha-tal-hu-yuk”) is the site of a Neolithic farming community that flourished from 9,400 until 7,700 years ago. The website is a production of Berkeley Archaeologists at Çatalhöyük (BACH), directed by Ruth Tringham a professor of Anthropology at UC Berkeley.
The Nemea Center is committed to teaching, research, and public service in an on-going research project at Nemea in Greece. The center is directed by Kim Shelton, Classics professor at UC Berkeley.
Tel Dor archaeological expedition to Israel