Archaeology

Christine Hastorf

Contact OFFICE : 215 ARF (2251 College) LAB: 65 Anthropology and Art Practice Building (Formerly Known As Kroeber Hall) E-MAIL: hastorf@berkeley.edu PHONE: 510-642-3392 OFFICE HOURS Spring 2024: Tuesdays 2:00PM - 5:00PM

Jun Sunseri

Contact OFFICE: Office: 214 ARF LAB: 197 Anthropology and Art Practice Building (Formely Known As Kroeber Hall) E-MAIL: jsunseri@berkeley.edu PHONE: Office: 664-4888, Lab: 643-8393 OFFICE HOURS Fall 2022: Wednesdays by appointment

Lisa Maher

Contact

Office: 2251 College Building (Archaeological Research Facility), Room 204
Lab: Anthropology and Art Practice Building (Formely Known As Kroeber Hall), Room 1
E-Mail: maher@berkeley.edu(link sends e-mail)
Phone: 642-3392
Office Hours: Tues 1:00 PM -2:00 PM; or by appointment

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Junko Habu

Contact OFFICE: 208 ARF LAB: 314 Anthropology and Art Practice Building (Formerly Known As Kroeber Hall) E-MAIL: habu@berkeley.edu PHONE: Office: 643-2645, Lab: 643-2837 OFFICE HOURS Tuesdays 5:00 - 6:00 PM (208 ARF) Fridays 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (314 Anthropology and Art Practice Building)

Laurie A. Wilkie

Contact OFFICE: Office: 206 ARF LAB: 11 ARF E-MAIL: lawilkie@berkeley.edu PHONE: Office: 643-0677, Lab: 643-1112,

A Conversation with William White

In this conversation, Assistant Professor of Anthropology Bill White and PhD student Justin Greene speak about the path from astronomy to archaeology, Boise, community engagement, and the desire for happiness.

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Justin Greene: I feel like the most basic place to start would be to ask about the story that led you to archaeology. Why archaeology? Why archaeology as a home discipline?

William [Bill] White: That’s a good question. A long story short: when I was a little kid, I went to the American Museum of Natural History in New York City...

Patrick V. Kirch

Contact E-MAIL: kirch@hawaii.edu The Department of Anthropology at UH Mānoa