People
John Mihelich, Ph.D.
Associate Professor and Department Chair, Director of the Bowers Laboratory of Anthropology
John Mihelich is an associate professor and chair in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology. His areas of interest are social class, religion, diversity & equity, gender, culture and community.
» View John Mihelich's Profile
Associate Professor and Department Chair, Director of the Bowers Laboratory of Anthropology
John Mihelich is an associate professor and chair in the Department of Sociology & Anthropology. His areas of interest are social class, religion, diversity & equity, gender, culture and community.
» View John Mihelich's Profile
Stacey Lynn Camp
Assistant Professor
Stacey Camp specializes in historical archaeology, tourism, critical race theory, and the 19th and early 20th century Western United States.
» View Stacey Camp's Profile
Assistant Professor
Stacey Camp specializes in historical archaeology, tourism, critical race theory, and the 19th and early 20th century Western United States.
» View Stacey Camp's Profile
Laura Putsche
Assistant Professor
Laura Putsche is an assistant professor of anthropology. Her areas of interest are indigenous peoples of South America (particularly of the Amazon region), indigenous peoples and the state, cultural ecology, and indigenous peoples and international development.
» View Laura Putsche's Profile
Assistant Professor
Laura Putsche is an assistant professor of anthropology. Her areas of interest are indigenous peoples of South America (particularly of the Amazon region), indigenous peoples and the state, cultural ecology, and indigenous peoples and international development.
» View Laura Putsche's Profile
Lee Sappington
Associate Professor
Lee Sappington is an associate professor of Anthropology. His main area of interest is the Prehistory of the Columbia Plateau.
» View Lee Sappington's Profile
Associate Professor
Lee Sappington is an associate professor of Anthropology. His main area of interest is the Prehistory of the Columbia Plateau.
» View Lee Sappington's Profile
Donald Tyler
Professor
Donald Tyler is a professor of anthropology with research interests in the evolution of hominoids in South China, Southeast Asia(especially Java), and Australia.
» View Donald Tyler's Profile
Professor
Donald Tyler is a professor of anthropology with research interests in the evolution of hominoids in South China, Southeast Asia(especially Java), and Australia.
» View Donald Tyler's Profile
Mark Warner
Associate Professor
Mark Warner is an historical archaeologist who has worked in many parts of the U.S. His principal interests lie in zooarchaeolgy/foodways and the archaeology of the disenfranchised.
» View Mark Warner's Profile
Associate Professor
Mark Warner is an historical archaeologist who has worked in many parts of the U.S. His principal interests lie in zooarchaeolgy/foodways and the archaeology of the disenfranchised.
» View Mark Warner's Profile
Priscilla Wegars
Affiliate Assistant Professor and Volunteer Curator
Areas of interest: Historical Archaeology of Asian Americans in the West, Specifically Chinese American and Japanese American Sites, Artifacts, and History; Chinese Women, Specifically Polly Bemis; 19th and 20th Century American Material Culture
» View Priscilla Wegars' Profile
Affiliate Assistant Professor and Volunteer Curator
Areas of interest: Historical Archaeology of Asian Americans in the West, Specifically Chinese American and Japanese American Sites, Artifacts, and History; Chinese Women, Specifically Polly Bemis; 19th and 20th Century American Material Culture
» View Priscilla Wegars' Profile

