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China's First Female Archaeologist
Without Zheng Zhenxiang, the tomb dating back to the Shang Dynasty (16th-11th century BC) would not have been unearthed in 1976 in the city of Anyang in central China's Henan Province.
Zheng is the first female archeological research fellow of new China, which was founded in 1949, and she has spent 36 years excavating the Yin Ruins, the ancient capital of the Shang Dynasty, buried under Anyang.
The occupant of the tomb uncovered in 1976 wa ...
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Dr. B. A. (Bev) Nicholson.
Professor of Archaeology
Department of Native Studies
Brandon University,
Brandon, Manitoba R7A 6A0
Telephone: (204) 727-9752
FAX: (204) 726-0473
email: nicholson@brandonu.ca
http://www.brandonu.ca/nicholson
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Florin Curta
Associate Professor, Medieval History and Archaeology
Office: 202 Flint Hall
Phone: (352) 392-0271, ext. 240
fcurta@history.ufl.edu
Curriculum vitae
Research and publications
Instructional activities
Spring 2006
EUH 3182 Medieval Archaeology
HIS 3931: Medieval Germany
COURSES
EUH 2001 Western Medieval Civilization
EUH 3121 Early Middle Ages
EUH 3122 High Middle Ages
EUH 3300 Byzantine History
EUH 3323 Medieval Eastern Europe
HIS-3931: ...
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James A. Harrell
Professor of Geology
Department of Earth, Ecological and Environmental Sciences
The University of Toledo
Research and Teaching Interests
Sedimentary Petrology, Statistical Applications in Geology, Geologic Hazards, and Archaeological Geology of Ancient Egypt
Tel: 419-530-2193james.harrell@utoledo.edu
CURRICULUM VITAE COURSES TAUGHT EGYPTIAN RESEARCH
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James G. Ellison
Visiting Assistant Professor, Anthropology
Research Coordinator, Oral History Program
University of Florida
University of Florida Oral History Program
P.O. Box 115215, Gainesville, FL 32611-5215 USA
Office phone: (352) 392-7168 Fax: (352) 846-1983
Home phone: (352) 380-9266
e-mail: jellison@history.ufl.edu
On a Dar es Salaam bus
1996 (by L. Moss)
In my doctoral dissertation and elsewhere I show that competitive performance was on ...
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Jim Moore (Assoc. Prof., Anthropology Dept, UCSD)
Research interests: Generally, the relationships among demography and ecology in the evolution of complex sociality. How are age and 'altruism' related? Rainfall and coalition formation? Things like that. One application of such an approach is to the study of early hominid behavioral ecology, and a lot of my current work relates to that. At right, I'm collecting hair from a chimpanzee nest in Ugalla, Tanzania (the hair yields DNA for population ...
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JO'D: gone south . . .
On 1 July 2002, I became Provost of Georgetown University and my personal site will henceforth reside there. I have a horror, however, of broken links, and so with the kind collaboration of my Penn colleagues and as an electronic monument to many years of such collaboration, Penn URL's to my pages will continue to work for the foreseeable future. But only the Georgetown site will be consistently current and accurate.
James J. O'Donnell is Professor of Classical Studies ...
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K A R E N · O L S E N · B R U H N S
Department of Anthropology,
San Francisco State University,
1600 Holloway Avenue,
San Francisco, CA 94123
Telephone (415) 338-1435 (answered TuTh only)
Office hours:
TuTh 3:30-4:30 and by appointment
My Life as an Archaeologist (coming soon)
My Courses:
Anthropology 110
Anthropology 485
My Books
The Cihuatán Archaeological Project
The Story of a Sherd: The Second Oldest Textile in Ecu ...
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Philip de Barros, Ph.D. ("Dr. D"), R.P.A.
at Palomar College:
Professor of Anthropology
Coordinator, A. A. Degree & Certificate Programs in Archaeology
Member, Learning Outcomes Council, 2004-2006
Advisor, Palomar College Archaeology Club (PCAC)
ARCHAEOLOGICAL SURVEYING (ANTH 210)-- SPRING 2006 -- GREAT FUN!!
Find and Record Archaeological Sites at Cuyamaca Rancho State Park
Meets Tuesdays 12:30-2:30 + 2 wknd Field Trips in April
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SUSANNE URSULA HOFSTRA
The University of Texas at Austin
Classics Department
Austin, TX 78712-1181
Tel. (512) 471-5742
Fax: (512) 471-4111 Austin, TX 78712
hofstra@mail.utexas.edu
CURRICULUM VITAE
Special interests:
Aegean Bronze Age archaeology
Mycenaean Greek
Classical civilization
Current project: Study of artifact assemblages from the Late Bronze Age Palace of Nestor at Pylos, Western Messenia, Greece
Education:
Ph.D. Classical Archaeology, Classics Departm ...
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