Sarah Loomis
Graduate Tutor
Ph.D. candidate Anthropology/Archaeology
Ph.D. candidate Anthropology/Archaeology
Dissertation topic:
Gender Roles in Ancient West Mexico
Areas of interest:
Gender, Identity, Archaeology, Central America
Research Methods: Archaeological Excavation and Lab Work, Archives
Languages: English, Spanish
Additional information:
Courses Taught: Moctezuma's Mexico (a course that connects Mexican history, archaeology, and present culture) and Chocolate, Culture and the Politics of Food (a course that discusses topics such as gender, race, economic status, advertising, industrialization, and globalization in the context of the history of chocolate).