My teaching philosophy centers on fostering a collaborative and inclusive classroom rooted in the principles of knowledge democracy, where learning is a shared process between students and instructor. I aim to create engaged, supportive environments that empower students to ask questions, challenge ideas, and build confidence in their academic skills through mutual respect and active participation.

Courses Prepared to Teach

Syllabi upon request

  • Introduction to Anthropology

  • Introduction to Anthropological Archaeology

  • Material Cultures (hands-on material methods)

  • Archaeological Theory

  • Zooarchaeology

  • Human Osteology

  • Ancient Near East and the Mediterranean World

  • Archaeology of Food and Foodways

  • Archaeological Science

  • Quantitative Methods in Archaeology

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