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Visiting Lecturers and Scholars
- Matt Anderson (Ph.D.) San Diego Zoo
- Lecturer (Fall'07)
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- Steven G. Carlisle (Ph.D. UCSD, 2003)
- Lecturer (Fall '07, Spr '08)
- Dr. Carlisle will teach in the Sixth College sequence "Culture, Art, and Technology" and the Roosevelt College sequence "Making of the Modern World" in Fall, 2006.
- Interests: Psychological Anthropology
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- Jana Fortier (Ph.D. Wisconsin, 1996)
- Assistant Professor, Anthropology, Department of Social Sciences, Southwest State University, Marshall, Minnesota
- Interests: Archaeological Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology; Economic Anth; Hunter-Gatherer Studies; Farmer-Forager Relations; Nepal Himalayas; Sociolinguistics; Gender.
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Dr. Fortier is currently on an NEH Fellowship, writing a book based on Hunter-Gatherer and Farmer Social Relations in Nepal.
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- Samantha Hurst (Ph.D. U of Tennessee at Knoxville, 1997)
- Lecturer (Fall '07, Spr '08)
- Interests: Biological anthropology, human evolution, osteology and forensic anthropology, medical anthropology, historical trauma, post traumatic stress disorder; American Indian and Pacific Rim indigenous communities.
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- Mohammad Najjar (Ph.D. Institute of Archaeology, USSR Academy of Science, Moscow,1981)
- Department of Antiquities of Jordan and Jordan Applied University
- Visiting Scholar (October 2007 - October 2008)
Interests: Cultural Resources Management, Early settlements and land-use, Domestication of animals and plants, Copper production and its socio-political and economic impacts on social complexity, Edomites and biblical Archaeology.
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- Arlene Rosen (Ph.D. University of Chicago,1985) Institute of Archaeology, University College London, U.K.
- Visiting Scholar (September 2007 - September 2008)
- Interests: Archaeology of early complex societies in semi-arid lands; Climate change and its impact on past societies; Early agricultural societies of the Near East and China ; Geoarchaeology; Phytolith analyses.
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- Steven Rosen (Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1983) Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
- Visiting Scholar (September 2007 - September 2008)
- Interests: Archaeology of pastoral nomadism. Levantine prehistory and protohistory. Archaeology of the Negev and arid lands. Analysis of chipped stone tool assemblages.
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- Erica Cusi Wortham (Ph.D. NYU, 2002)
- Visiting Scholar (March 2005 - March 2008)
- Research Project: Dr. Wortham's current research involves the role of various televisual media forms in production of "Latino" immigrant identities.
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