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职称:Professor
所属学校:University of Colorado Boulder
所属院系: Anthropology
所属专业:Anthropology
联系方式:(303) 492-0408
Professor Cameron works in the American Southwest and has focused especially on the Chaco Phenomenon. She has had two recent projects in southeastern Utah. The Bluff Great House Project involved excavations at the Bluff great house, located in the small town of Bluff, Utah. The second project, the Comb Ridge Heritage Initiative, was a large survey of the Comb and Butler Wash areas west of Blanding, Utah. Both of these projects are completed and publications are either out or underway. However, Cameron plans to continue research in southeastern Utah, building on these earlier projects. Furthermore, she has a long-standing interest in issues of prehistoric population movement and social boundaries. During the past five years, she has undertaken a study of captives in prehistory, as a special type of migrant that has been largely overlooked by archaeologists.
Working with Professor Cameron Dr. Cameron’s students' work focuses on Southwestern archaeology, including Ancestral Puebloan rock art and ornamentation, ancestral Puebloan tower architecture in southeast Utah and how it related to social identity within the larger northern southwest, early village development and social dynamics in the northern southwest prior to AD 900, protohistoric and early contact periods, focusing specifically on how Puebloan groups faced, resisted, and emerged from the colonial experience as well as how the Mimbres people adapted to environmental changes, and how they interacted with their prehistoric neighbors (the Hohokam and the Ancestral Puebloans). Professor Cameron not accepting graduate students at this time.