Adam Johnson
Graduate Student
Anthropology
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Heroy Hall 439 |
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BA Anthropology, University of Hawaii at Manoa
MA Maritime Archaeology, University of Southampton
MA Anthropology, Southern Methodist University
I am an archaeologist working in the Hawaiian Islands. My research interests include using geospatial and remote sensing technologies to investigate issues related to social organization, human-environment interactions, settlement patterns, and subsistence practices. I am especially interested in studying adaptive strategies people used to buffer against environmental risk in different landscapes. Before entering the program at SMU, I worked for the National Park Service.
Entered program in 2016
Region of Study:
Hawaii and Oceania