Research
Exploring Andean high-altitude lakes, underwater archaeology, and community science through interdisciplinary fieldwork.
Sibinacocha
Sibinacocha High-Altitude Lake Research
Role: Scientific Diver, Archaeology and Anthropology Researcher
Methods: Terrestrial and submerged survey, submerged excavation, and ethnographic interviews
Outcome: Multi-year dataset on Andean lake ecosystems; community partnership development
TAS Field School
TAS Archaeological Field School 2025
Role: Excavation / Lab Documentation
Methods: Stratigraphic recording, artifact cleaning/cataloging, site mapping
Outcome: Improved site inventory and identification of future excavation sites
Water Quality
Water Quality Monitoring Methods
Role: Community Scientist & Anthropological Observer
Methods: Standardized protocols (DO, pH, turbidity, conductivity), data analysis, ethnographic observation
Outcome: Environmental monitoring protocols; sustainability and anthropological analysis
Fieldwork Experience
Archaeological training, underwater research, and community-based monitoring programs demonstrating systematic field methods and collaborative research approaches.
🏔️International Research
Sibinacocha, Peru
Multi-year underwater archaeological research at 4,873m elevation combining diving, excavation, and ethnographic methods.
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TAS Field School 2025
Intensive training in excavation, documentation, and artifact processing.
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Complete Overview
Comprehensive fieldwork portfolio including archaeological projects, training programs, and research collaborations.
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Anthropology
Cultural and environmental anthropology focusing on human-environment interactions in high-altitude settings.
Community Science
Collaborative research approaches involving local communities in scientific data collection and analysis.