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Richard Wilk personal CV, VITA
RICHARD R. WILK Education Publications Courses Taught Consulting Employment Talks Given Grants Fieldwork Anthropology Department 242 Student Building Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405 Home: (812) 876-7223 Fax: (812) 855-4358 Office: (812) 855-3901 WILKR@INDIANA.EDU Employment: Professor (7/97-) of Anthropology, Indiana University Associate Professor (7/92 - 7/97) of Anthropology, Indiana ...
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LeCount
Department of Anthropology College of Arts & Sciences The University of Alabama Lisa LeCount (PhD UCLA, 1996) is a Latin American archaeologist who specializes in preColumbian pottery. She has conducted field investigations in several Latin American countries, including Peru, Ecuador, and Belize, and is currently involved in research at the Late to Terminal Classic (A.D. 700 - 1000) lowland Maya ...
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Richard A. Diehl
Department of Anthropology College of Arts & Sciences The University of Alabama Richard A. Diehl (PhD Penn State 1969) is a Mesoamerican archaeologist. He received his education from William T. Sanders and Paul T. Baker, who taught him cultural ecology, cultural evolution, and the centrality of field research to all good anthropology. Diehl's research focuses on the preColumbian cultures of ...
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SAA Bulletin 17(3): Obituary - Hasseman
Courtesy of the University of Pennsylvania Museum George Ernest Hasemann 1944-1998 Boyd Dixon George Hasemann, head of the Archaeology Section of the Instituto Hondure o de Antro-pologia e Historia (IHAH), died in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on October 8, 1998, after a five-year struggle with cancer. Born in New York City on January 16, 1944, Hasemann studied English literature at Brown University in ...
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SAA Bulletin 17(5): Obituary - Schele
Linda Schele and Maya Archaeology 1943-1998 David Freidel More than a quarter century ago, Linda Schele, observing that there was no settlement map of Palenque, set out with Alfonso Morales to begin the process with a comprehensive sketch map. Hers was the first published report on the settlement outside the monumental core area (L. Schele, 1981, Sacred Site and World View at Palenque. In ...
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This is my paper on Richard MacNeish
Bill Baird billbaird@mail.utexas.edu Richard MacNeish - A Brief Archaeological Biography Beginnings MacNeish, one of today's most influential archaeologists, turned to his field through a rather strange coincidence. While struggling through high school, MacNeish discovered Mayan archaeology through his art history class. This discovery, made early in his teen years, gave him a direction by which ...
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Anthropology at Trent University - Faculty and Staff
Paul F. Healy Professor Office: OC 129, Lab: OC 105 Telephone: (705) 748-1011 x1277 Email: phealy@trentu.ca See pictures of Dr. Healy's work Education B.A. Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1970 M.A. Anthropology, Harvard University, 1972 Ph.D. Anthropology, Harvard University, 1974 Profile Paul F. Healy is a Full Professor in the Department of Anthropology. He has taught at ...
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Karen Olsen Bruhns, Curriculum Vitae
K A R E N O L S E N B R U H N S C U R R I C U L U M V I T A E Department of Anthropology San Francisco State University 1600 Holloway Avenue San Francisco, CA 94132 415.338.1435, 415.338.2046 Fax: 415.338.0530 E-mail: kbruhns@sfsu.edu EDUCATION El Dorado Union High School, Placerville, California, 1955-1959 University of California, Berkeley, 1959-1963 Major: Anthropology, Degree: B.A. (cum ...
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The Career of Kent Flannery
An Analysis of the Career of Kent Flannery by Mary Anne MarDock Kent Flannery is a well known contemporary archaeologist whoses work is mainly based in Mesoamerica. He began his career as a graduate student in the sixties. During this time, he worked with Richard MacNeish in Mesoamerica and Robert Braidwood in Mesopotamia on interdisciplinary studies (Flannery, 1986.) Since then, he has become a ...
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Anthropology at Trent University - Faculty and Staff
Gyles Iannone Assistant Professor Office: OC 120 Telephone: (705) 748-1011 x1453 Email: giannone@trentu.ca Visit the Belize Field School Site Education B.A. Archaeology, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, 1990 M.A. Anthropology, Trent University, Peterborough, 1992 Ph.D. Institute of Archaeology, University of London, 1996 Research Interests Archaeological Method and Theory; Social Complexity; ...
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Jeb Card's Curriculum Vitae
Jeb J. Card Education: Tulane University, Doctoral Program, 1994- Masters of Arts in Anthropology, Tulane University, 1995 University of Pittsburgh, 1991-1994, Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology; Minors in Spanish and Classics Experience: Archaeological Field Experience: 1999 to Present: Assistant archaeologist in field excavation and project ceramicist of Spanish contact period site of Ciudad ...
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U of M Department of Anthropology: Faculty Directory
Joyce Marcus Joyce Marcus is Professor of Anthropology and Curator of Latin American Archaeology. She earned her Ph.D from Harvard. She works on comparative chiefdoms and states, with interests in the origins of ranking and stratification, the nature of chiefly and state religion, the origins of writing, the evolution of political and administrative hierarchies, the origins and nature of ...
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U of M Department of Anthropology: Faculty Directory
Jeffrey R. Parsons Jeffrey R. Parsons is Professor of Anthropology at the Department of Anthropology and Curator of Latin America Archaeology at the Museum of Anthropology. He has pioneered and expanded the scope of settlement patterns analysis in archaeology and conducted extensive surveys in Central Mexico, Peru, and Argentina. The Latin American Range houses ceramic and lithic collections ...
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UIC Anthropology & Geography Faculty
Joel Palka Assistant Professor (Anthropology & Latin American Studies) (PhD Vanderbilt University 1995) Room 3142-B BSB * jpalka@uic.edu Anthropology Home Prof. Palka's research and teaching interests include the archaeology and history of Mesoamerica and the Caribbean, Classic Maya culture, Maya hieroglyphic writing and art, cultural evolution, social inequality, and settlement patterns.
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