Anthropology makes its home on the entire ground floor of McElhaney Hall.
Faculty offices are located in the G-1 suite, where we also have a sizable library of resource materials relating to internships and professional opportunities in Anthropology.
The ground floor also includesa specialized laboratory classroom,the large general teaching and archaeological research lab in G-3.
Lab space and graduate student work areas are in McElhaney G-12.
We have two major classrooms—one designed for larger classes (McElhaney 104) and a 24-seat laboratory classroom suitable for biological anthropology and archaeology classes (G-2).
Work spaces include a Wash and Flotation Room for processing archaeological artifacts coming in from the field and a very large Archaeology Analysis Laboratory with workstations and storage facilities.
A small Faunal Lab houses our comparative faunal collection and provides space for processing faunal specimens in a fume hood and closet for a dermestid beetle colony.
G-5 is now the Geophysical Lab and home to the Mobile Spatial Data Acquisition Program, funded by the National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation Program, which provided funds for instrumentation for:
- Ground-penetrating radar surveys
- Magnetometry
- Electrical resistivity
- Magnetic susceptibility
- Large-format printers
Other instruments provided through funding from the State System of Higher Education Technology Fee program include:
- Nikon Total Data Station
- Trimble R-8 GPS Base and Rover system
- Trimble Handheld GPS units