ARI offers fellowships for research to graduate students who share interests in the primary domains of southwest archaeology, environmental impacts, quantitative applications, materials analysis, information management, and public outreach.
Information on applying for the ARI Graduate Fellowship
Christopher Caseldine (2011-2012)
"Hohokam Irrigation Systems: Modeling Governance"
Steven Schmich (2002-2003)
"Stone Soup: Paleo-Indian and Archaic Archaeology in an Urban Basin"
E. Christian Wells (Spring 2002)
"Material and Chemical Residues of Prehispanic Plaza Activities at El Coyote, Northwest Honduras"
Matt Chamberlin (Spring 2001)
"Migration, Aggregation and Social Identity in the Prehistoric Rio Grande Valley, A.D. 1200-1300"
Julien Riel-Salvatore (Fall 2000)
"Human-Environment Interaction in the Late Archaic and Early Mogollon/Anasazi of the Chevelon Creek Drainage"
Dennis C. Gosser (Fall 1999)
"The Mokaya Project: Phase I, an Analysis of Sociotechnical Systems in Early Formative Mesoamerica"
Glenn S. L. Stuart (Fall 1999)
"Archaeology and Environment: A Tonto Basin Pollen Analysis"
Steven J. Swanson (1998-1999)
"Predicting Prehistoric Vegetation Distribution with GIS, Satellite-based Vegetation Indices and Paleoclimatic Data"
Ian G. Robertson (Fall 1998)
"GIS Approaches to Urban Structure: Identifying and Characterizing Internal Divisions at Teotihuacan"
Alexandra Mack (Spring 1998)
"Temple Pura at Vijayanagara: A Study of Specialized Urban Districts"
Brett Hill (Fall 1997)
"Erosion and Floodwater Farming Among the Salado"