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- Apachean Culture and Archaeology
- Archaeological method and theory of mobile groups
- Archaeology Of Colonialism (in Archaeology/Historical Archaeology)
- Archaeology of Colonialisms
- Archaeology, Lithic analysis and organization of technology
- Athapaskan, Hispanic, O'odham, and Hohokam Archaeology and Ethnohistory
- Chiricahua Apache
- Collaboration Theory and Reciprocity When Working with Dispossessed Stakeholders
- Colonial America
- Colonial Spanish America, New Spain, Puebla, cultural history, public ceremony, popular religion, political culture
- Conflict Archaeology
- Culture Contact and Historical archaeology of the Spanish borderlands (incl. Southern Athapaskan, Hispanic,
- Exploration History
- Gender Archaeology
- Grounded Theory
- Grounded Theory (Research Methodology)
- Historical Archaeology
- Historical Archaeology of Native Americans
- Historical Archaeology; Caribbean Archaeology; Spanish Colonial History; Colonial Anthropology; Applied Archaeology
- Indigenous Archaeology
- Jano, Jocome, Manso, Suma archaeology and history
- Mescalero Apache
- O'odham archaeology and history
- Spanish Colonial Archaeology
- Spanish and American colonial period
- Spanish period Mission studies
Independent Research Archaeologist
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