DOUGLAS, John E.

Dr. Douglas is an archaeologist who specializes in New World archaeology. He has conducted prehistoric field investigations in France, Brazil, the Western United States (particularly the Southwest), and historic field investigations at Virginia City, Montana. His research interests include computer field methods, artifact interpretation, regional systems and exchange, and social change. He earned the Ph.D. from University of Arizona in 1990.

Classes Taught

  • Introduction to Archaeology (ANTH 250S)
  • Archaeology of North America (ANTH 351H)
  • Mesoamerican Prehistory (ANTH 354H)
  • Archaeology of the Southwestern U.S. (ANTH 357H)
  • Artifact Analysis (ANTH 455)
  • Seminar in Archaeology (ANTH 550)
  • Power, Prestige & Things (ANTH 552)