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Rowe, Matthew J., Finley, Judson B. 2021 Enhancing Cultural and Environmental Justice Outcomes Under NEPA and NHPA. In the Edited Volume: EJ in the Anthropocene: From (Un)Just Presents to Just Futures ...
I am a biological/evolutionary anthropologist. I started teaching at the University of Arizona in 2012 and worked as the laboratory manager for LEEP (Laboratory for the Evolutionary Endocrinology of ...
I am a linguistic anthropologist whose research interests center on gender and language in the Arabic-speaking world, namely the Arabian Gulf States, but also the greater Middle East and North Africa ...
Professor Terry Hunt focuses on human and environmental histories of the Pacific Islands, where he has conducted field research throughout the region for more than four decades. Dr. Hunt has conducted ...
My research interests focus on the study of the sociopolitical development of small sedentary societies and societies that were more hierarchically organized, as well as prehistoric economic systems.
I am a Professor in the School of Anthropology. My research interests center on the evolution of human technological and social behavior. My primary research tool is the study of stone artifacts. I am ...
I'm Ph. D. student in the Archaeology program. I got my undergrad (2011) and masters (2015) in History at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Florianópolis (Santa Catarina - Brazil). I'm ...
Dr. Mamadou serves as the chair of BARA (Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology) which is responsible for many successes in research and outreach presences in sub-Saharan Africa. He is an ...
The Anthropology minor requires students take 18 or more credits of their choice in Anthropology with at least 9 of those units being upper division (300/400 level). Students may focus on one of the ...
Luke Xin (辛陆) is a Ph.D. student in Sociocultural Anthropology with a minor in Social, Cultural, and Critical Theory. He is an ethnic Mongolian, born and raised in Nei Mongol, China. His research ...
Human microevolution; human isolates in Northern Mexico; culture and biology interactions.
Hi! I am a North American archaeologist, who, upon joining the Native American Cultural Resource Revitalization Program at the Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology (BARA) in 1994, saw an ...
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