Harvard’s Anthropology PhD bridges sociocultural, archaeological, and biological subfields. Students conduct multi-year ethnography from Nairobi to Nunavut, date Paleolithic artifacts via luminescence labs, and map primate social networks with machine learning. Interdisciplinary committees encourage integrations with medical school labs and climate institutes, producing scholars who redefine human origins, migration, and meaning.
Longitudinal ethnography of mobile-money economies in urban Kenya
Isotopic analysis of Neolithic cereal domestication in Anatolia
3-D photogrammetry of rock-art panels threatened by sea-level rise
Study of kinship algorithms in online gaming clans
Community-based archaeology training with Yucatán Maya youth
Stable-isotope dietary reconstruction of Ice-Age megafauna
VR exhibit on cultural heritage of Arctic reindeer herders
Bioarchaeological analysis of stress markers in colonial cemeteries
Dissertation on AI ethics through an ethnography of Silicon Valley
Comparative linguistics of climate lexicon in Polynesian languages
GIS mapping of sacred groves and biodiversity hotspots in India
Digital repatriation platform for artifacts using blockchain provenance
Workshop series on decolonizing museum collections
Network analysis of global seed-saving activist communities
Capstone film documenting ritual masking traditions in West Africa
Redefine what it means to be human through immersive, cross-disciplinary research.
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