
Charles Koenig
Assistant Professor · Indigenous Archaeology
University of Texas at AustinAbout
Charles Koenig serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology within the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at Austin. Holding a Ph.D. from the University of Wyoming, he specializes in archaeological research focused on Indigenous histories in West Texas.
His research encompasses:
- Indigenous cooking methods and earth oven technology
- Rock art analysis (pictographs and petroglyphs)
- Rockshelter and cave archaeology
- Experimental archaeology methodologies
- Long-term Indigenous lifeways through sites like Eagle Cave
Dr. Koenig's work prominently features the analysis of Eagle Cave, a deeply stratified rockshelter preserving 13,000 years of Indigenous cultural sequences. His experimental approaches reconstruct ancient technological practices to understand cultural continuity and adaptation. He teaches courses including ANT 304T: Introduction to Texas Archaeology, with office hours held at WCP 4.146 on Tuesdays (1-2 PM), Wednesdays (10-11 AM), and Thursdays (9-10 AM), plus Zoom appointments.
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