Kojun Ueno Sunseri

Jun Sunseri
Affiliated Faculty

 My research focuses on colonialism, foodways, landscapes, historical archaeology, preservation and heritage in the western US and northern South Africa. Members of my research cluster bring together complementary lines of evidence of varied types and spatial scales, including analysis of archaeological ceramic and faunal assemblages related to domestic foodways and GIS analysis of remote sensing, geophysical survey, and excavation data to reveal tactical, engineering, and ritual patterning of cultural landscapes.

Region(s): 
US Southwest, Northern South Africa
Research Theme(s): 
Colonialism, Foodways, Landscapes, Historical Archaeology, Contemporary Archaeology, Preservation and Heritage

Venicia Slotten

Venicia Slotten
Graduate Student

Research Interests:

Venicia's main research interests include household archaeology, paleoethnobotany, anthracology, foodways, historical ecology, agroecology, and ancient Latin America.

Bio:

Region(s): 
Central America, Andes
Research Theme(s): 
Household Archaeology, Paleoethnobotany, anthracology, Foodways, historical ecology, agroecology

Christine Hastorf

Faculty Director

Christine Hastorf is a professor in the Anthropology department and the director of the Archaeological Research Facility at UC Berkeley. She is also the director of the McCown Archaeobotany Laboratory at UC Berkeley.
 

 

Region(s): 
Andes
Research Theme(s): 
Food and agriculture, Foodways, political complexity, gender, paleoethnobotany.