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Dr. Krus joined the University in 2018 after serving as a Research Associate at the University of Glasgow from 2013–2018. His research focuses on the use of scientific dating techniques, GIS, and statistical modeling to address archaeologically grounded and anthropologically informed research questions. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1970-4473
Dr. Krus’ course rotation: Introduction to Archaeology (ANTH 230), World Regional Geography (GEOG 210), Historical Archaeology (ANTH 340), Collapse of Societies (ANTH/SUST 426), Anthropology of Violence (ANTH 490), South Dakota Prehistory (ANTH 320), Anthropology of Time (ANTH 490), Archaeological Field Techniques (ANTH 431/531)
Anthropology; archaeology; scientific dating techniques; stable isotope analysis; GIS; Bayesian statistics; time and temporality; violence and warfare; sustainability; social complexity; ethnohistory; the British Isles; Native American history in the American Southeast, Midwest, and the Arctic; cultural resource management