Wade Campbell
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~anthro/people_students.htm
Harvard
Archaeology PhD student and member of the Navajo Nation with a focus on Navajo/Diné archaeology in the American Southwest. Interested in exploring questions of early Navajo settlement in the central/western portions of the modern Reservation area and beyond through GIS mapping and minimally intrusive fieldwork.
Additional interests include: historical contacts with other Southwestern groups (i.e. colonial Spanish, Pueblos, etc.); indigenous responses to climate change; issues of ethnicity and migration, cultural heritage resource management, and West African archaeology
URL: http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~anthro/people_students.htm | ORCID Identifier: |
1-4 (4 Records)
Documents
- Na’nilkad béé na’niltin: The Early Navajo Pastoral Landscape Project (Phase 1) – Experimental Ethnoarchaeology on the Navajo Nation (2019)
- A Petrographic Analysis of Jemez Black-on-white Pottery from Five Classic Period Sites in the Jemez Province, New Mexico (c. 1350-1700 AD) (2016)
- A Predictive Model of Archaeological Site Location in the Hodh ech Chargui Region, Mauritania (2015)
- Reanalyzing "The Rise": A Gobernador Phase Navajo Habitation Site in Northwest New Mexico. (2018)