You have great state universities available to you at in-state tuition.
You are looking at a field that will require graduate work, and that famously does not pay particularly well, especially at the beginning.
But: you are also a high achieving HS student who wants to fly high.
So your teenage self is asking “how high can I fly?” (which is fair). Notably, though, you aren’t asking “Are these the strongest places for my subject” and you are actively avoiding the “Which of the places that are strong for my field are a good match for my budget”.
20-something you will be very, very grateful if you figure out what you and your family can afford, and then find the best programs from which you can graduate with no / minimal debt.
Btw, if you are thinking “but PhD’s are funded, so I can afford to have some debt from college” be aware that un- or low-paid internships are a big part of getting into PhD programs (typically 10 weeks over the summer) and stipends for PhD students are live-able, but only just (and in Anthro, you typically you have to find extra funding to cover the costs of your field work). You can usually defer your student loan payments while you are in grad school, but the interest keeps accruing.
tl:dr- making a list of schools w/o considering pricing is like making any shopping list w/o a budget- you run the risk of falling in love with the one you can’t afford- and then the others are a let down.