Teaching archaeology in a field environment
What is the point of find out exciting new things without the ability to share them? That’s why I love to teach it as well! If you look below, you will notice some themes in the courses I teach and have taught in the past:
COURSES TAUGHT AT YALE
- Anthropology 116 – Introduction to Biological Anthropology
- Anthropology 061 – First-Year Seminar: Understanding Human Origins
- Anthropology 267 – Human Evolution
- Anthropology 272 – African Prehistory (with Prof. Roderick McIntosh)
- Anthropology 665 – Evolution of Human Diet
COURSES TAUGHT AT OTHER INSTITUTIONS
- Anthropology 101 – Introduction to Anthropology (Emory)
- Anthropology 190 – First-Year Seminar: Understanding Our Origins (Emory)
- Anthropology 201 – Concepts and Methods in Biological Anthropology (Emory)
- Anthropology 307/307W – Human Evolution (Emory)
- Anthropology 385W – The African Story (Emory)
- Anthropology 585S – Special Topics – Evolution of Human Subsistence (Emory)
- Archaeology 2060 – Archaeological Fieldwork (The University of Queensland)