Christopher I. Roos

Professor

Anthropology

Email

croos@smu.edu

Office Location

Heroy Hall 444

Phone

214-768-2753

Website

https://people.smu.edu/croos/

Education

Ph.D. University of Arizona, 2008

Bio

Christopher I. Roos is an environmental archaeologist whose primary areas of interest and expertise are in human pyrogeography and behavioral geoarchaeology. For two decades, he has directed interdisciplinary research projects on the long-term interactions of human societies, climate, and wildfire in the southwestern United States. More recently, Roos has expanded his fire work to include collaborative research projects in Montana, Fiji, and Australia. Roos' scholarship has been extensively funded by the National Science Foundation and has appeared in various peer-reviewed journals, including ScienceScience AdvancesNature Ecology & EvolutionProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesJournal of Archaeological Science, and Journal of Biogeography

At SMU, Roos directs the Environmental Archaeology Lab.

Research Interests

Human Pyrogeography • Behavioral Geoarchaeology • Dendrochronology • Indigenous Fire Stewardship • Southwest United States

Courses Taught

Fire on Earth: An Introduction to Pyrogeography • Paradise Lost? Archaeology and Paleoecology of Human-Environment Impacts • Sustainable Living: An Introduction to Systems and Resilience Thinking • Geoarchaeology • Special Topics: Cultural Pyrogeography Seminar • Archaeological Sciences • Archaeological Theory

Current Graduate Students

Cheyenne Reynolds-Kirkwood Erik Schlicht

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