People - Faculty

David Stuart
Professor (Part-time) of Anthropology (Archaeology)
Associate Provost Emeritus
At UNM 1974-78; 1982-present
dstuart@unm.edu
505.277.0896

Anthropology Courses Taught at UNM since 2002

  • Ancient New Mexico Part I (230/393)
  • Ancient New Mexico Part II (230/394)
  • Anasazi, Pueblo and Modern America (420)

Education

West Virginia Wesleyan College, Anthropology (taken at University of Americas, Mexico D. F., and transferred) and Sociology, BA 1967
University of New Mexico, Anthropology, MA 1970, PhD 1972
Dissertation: “Band Structure and Ecological Variability: The Ona and Yahgan of Tierra del Fuego”


Research

Settlement patterns, ecological adaptations, energy and evolution, ethnoarchaeology of US Southwest; Modern Mexico/US Borderlands


Selected Publications 1993-2003

Flight of Souls (UNM Press, 2008)
The Ecuador Effect (UNM Press, 2007)
Zone of Tolerance (UNM Press, 2005)
The Guaymas Chronicles (UNM Press, 2003)
Anasazi America (UNM Press, 2000)


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