Shelby L. Anderson
Vita
Kuril Islands Summer 2007
Cape Krusenstern Summer 2006
Katmai 2004 and 2005
2008 SAA poster
Cape Krusenstern Project

Lenin and Me, Yuzhno-Sakhlinsk, July 2007

My research interests include hunter-gatherer mobility and interaction, human-environmental dynamics, and ceramic technology in the arctic and sub-arctic.  My dissertation research is directed at understanding hunter-gatherer adaptations to environmental variability through technological and compositional analysis of late prehistoric ceramics from Northwest Alaska.  I am also the field supervisor for an interdisciplinary project on a joint University of Washington-National Park Service interdisciplinary project on human and environmental interactions at Cape Krusenstern National Monument in Northwest Alaska.

University of Washington
Department of Anthropology

Box 353100
Seattle, WA 98195-3100
Phone: (206) 685-3850
Fax: (206) 543-3285