The Archaeology Program was founded in 1967. Cornell is one of the few universities in the United States that offers a separate archaeology major in addition to its graduate program. The program also offers a new post doc in archaeology. Our faculty's specialties range from studies of early peoples to the historic 19th century, within the following departments and programs: American Indian studies, anthropology, classics, earth and atmospheric sciences, historic preservation, history of art and visual studies, landscape architecture, and Near Eastern studies. Archaeology at Cornell is particularly strong in the eastern Mediterranean area, and in the Americas (both pre- and post-Columbian). Some members of the program also are active participants in area studies programs, and faculty and students routinely work with other programs and departments. Faculty members are involved in long-term research projects in Cyprus, Greece, Honduras, Israel, Italy, South Africa, Turkey and in New York State.

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Ruth Portes

Ph.D. Candidate in Classics

Nicholas Perez

M.A. Student in Archaeology

Lynn Meskell

A.D. White Professor-at-Large

Taylor Hummel

M.A. Student in Archaeology

Priscila Dantas de Moraes

Ph.D. Student in History of Art

Max Meyer

M.A. Student in Archaeology

Veronica Kilanowski-Doroh

M.A. Student in Archaeology

Emily Lange

M.A. Student in Archaeology

Robyn Epstein

M.A. Student in Archaeology

Skyler Jackim

M.A. Student in Archaeology

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