Adam has traveled the world devoting himself to the study of archaeological knowledge.. His journey first began in Belize where he dug out a chultun, a Mayan subterranean sweat lodge. He was then led to Peru where he worked in the capitol of the Moche. His passion has since been grasped by an enthrallment with the Pacific Islands. He worked in American Samoa on the Fatu-ma-Futi project and the mapping of Afula`ia, a large horticultural feature that became the subject of his postgraduate thesis at the University of Otago. He plans to continue his pursuits after Atiahara in Hawaii and New Zealand and all the islands in between. |