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Bruce B. Huckell
Research Associate Professor of Anthropology (Archaeology)
Senior Research Coordinator, Maxwell Museum of Anthropology
At UNM since Fall 1994
bhuckell@unm.edu
505.277.4491
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- Quaternary Paleoenvironments and Archaeology (373/573)
- Zooarchaeology (373/573)
- Paleoindians (450/570)
- Geoarchaeology (482L/582L)
- Lithic Analysis (570)
University of Arizona, Anthropology, BA 1972, MA 1976
University of Arizona, Arid Lands Resource Sciences, PhD 1990
Dissertation: “Late Preceramic Farmer-Foragers in Southeastern Arizona: A Cultural and Ecological Consideration of the Spread of Agriculture into the Arid Southwestern United States”
Hunter-gatherer paleoecology, lithic technology, geoarchaeology, Paleoindian and Archaic periods, US Southwest and Plains
“Clovis Lithic Technology: A View from the Upper San Pedro Valley,” pp. 170-213 in Huckell and C. Vance Haynes, Jr., eds., Anthropological Papers of the University of Arizona No. 71 (Tucscon: University of Arizona Press, 2007)
(Vance T. Holliday, Huckell, James H. Mayer, Steven L. Forman and Leslie D. McFadden) “Geoarchaeology of the Boca Negra Wash Area, Albuquerque Basin, New Mexico, USA,” Geoarchaeology 21 (2006): 765-802
“The First 10,000 Years in the Southwest,” pp. 142-56 in Linda S. Cordell and Don D. Fowler, eds., Southwest Archaeology in the Twentieth Century (Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 2005)
“Clovis in the Southwestern United States,” pp. 93-101 in Bradley T. Lepper and Robson Bonnichsen, eds., New Perspectives on the First Americans (College Station: Texas A&M University, 2004)
(and C. Vance Haynes, Jr.) “The Ventana Complex: New Dates and New Ideas on Its Place in Early Holocene Western Prehistory,” American Antiquity 68 (2003): 353-71
(Huckell, Lisa W. Huckell and Karl Benedict) “Maize Agriculture and the Rise of Mixed Farming-Foraging Economies during the Second Millennium B.C.,” pp. 136-59 in Sarah H. Schlanger, ed., Traditions, Transitions, and Technologies: Themes in Southwestern Archaeology (Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2002)
“A San Dieguito Site on the Lower Gila River, Southwestern Arizona,” Kiva 64 (1998): 145-74
“Alluvial Stratigraphy of the Santa Cruz Bend Reach,” pp. 31-56 in Jonathan B. Mabry, ed., Archaeological Investigations of Early Village Sites in the Middle Santa Cruz Valley: Analyses and Synthesis, Center for Desert Archaeology Anthropological Papers No. 19 (Tucson: Center for Desert Archaeology, 1998)
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