Anthropology

at Northern Kentucky University

Anthropology Program Photos - 1980s


Professor Michael Simonton (second from right) doing fieldwork in County Mayo in Ireland, 1982

Ohio Simonton and the Temple of Doom (aka, Mike Simonton in the ruins of Ireland's Rosserk Abbey), 1983

Summer archaeology dig near Union, Kentucky, 1983

Professor Barbara Thiel and students at the dig, 1983

Anthropology students at the archaeology dig, 1983

Anthropology Professor and former Department Chair Chris Boehm doing research with Jane Goodall's chimps in the east African country of Tanzania, 1984

Part-time Professor Christopher Bergman doing archaeology at an Upper Paleolithic site on the Isle of Wight in the English Channel, 1984

Professor Jim Hopgood doing fieldwork in Monterrey, Mexico with Manuel D., 1984

Honors student Angie Stauber in the NKU Museum of Anthropology, 1985

Flash from the past--Professor Sharlotte Neely with her daughter "Baby Bridgette" (Mary Kathleen Bridgette Donnelly) from 1987

Jane Goodall's presentation in NKU's Regents Hall, 1987

Professor Sharlotte Neely and daughter Bridgette Donnelly doing research in Hawaii, 1988

Professor Tom Donnelly and daughter Bridgette outside a traditional dwelling in Hawaii, 1988

Professor JoEllen Burkholder as a grad student discovering her first intact ceramic pot in Bolivia, 1993

NKU anthropology alumna Rose Drees Kluth doing archaeology in the Indus Valley civilization of Harappa in Pakistan, 1988

Part-time Professor Sara Alexander, 1988

Bridgette Donnelly and her mom, Professor Sharlotte Neely, doing fieldwork in the Snowbird Cherokee community in North Carolina, 1989

Anthropology major Leslie Lukey at work in the lab with a teaching skull, 1989

Part-time Professor Orloff Miller surveying an archaeology site in Northern Ireland, 1989

We are grateful to Roger C. Adams of the NKU Archives, Jill Diesman of Academic Computing, Joan Ferrante of Sociology, James F. Hopgood of Anthropology, Joe Ruh, NKU Photographer, and Kristina Wegener of Anthropology, for their roles in the creation of this online photo album. If you have old or recent photos of NKU Anthropology students, former students, alumni, staff, former staff, faculty, or former faculty to contribute to our virtual photo album, contact Douglas Hume (email) for information on sending photos. All photos will be returned.