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Anita L Alvarado (PhD U Arizona 1974; Assoc Prof)
Bicultural anthropology, medical anthropology of women and ethnic groups; Southwest, Europe, Mexico.
Richard A Barrett (PhD U Michigan 1970; Assoc Prof)
Ethnology, peasant societies, urban anthropology; Mediterranean.
Keith Basso (PhD Stanford U 1967; Disting Prof)
Cultural anthropology, linguistic anthropology, Apachean languages and cultures; Native North America.
Garth L Bawden (PhD Harvard U 1977; Prof and Director Maxwell Museum)
Andean prehistory, early complex society; Near East, South America; gbawden@unm.edu
Lewis R Binford (PhD U Michigan 1964; Leslie Spier Prof)
Archaeology, statistics/data analysis, cultural ecology; North America, Mexico.
Philip Bock (PhD Harvard U 1962; Prof)
Ethnology, language, and culture, ethnomusicology; North America, Mexico; pbock@unm.edu
John M Campbell (PhD Yale U 1962; Prof, Res Prof Maxwell Museum)
Archaeology, cultural ecology, photography; North America, Arctic
Richard C. Chapman (University of New Mexico, Anthropology, MA 1969, PhD 1980)
Settlement analysis, lithic technology, cultural resources management; US Southwest
Larry Gorbet (Ph.D., 1974, University of California (San Diego), Linguistics)
Linguistics
Louise Lamphere (Harvard U 1968; Disting Prof)
Ethnology, Social organization and kinship, theory, political economy, gender, women and work, urban anthropology; US Southwest;
Email: lamphere@unm.edu
CV: CV
Website: http://www.unm.edu/~lamphere/Louise_Lamphere/Welcome.html
Carole Nagengast (PhD U Cal-Irvine 1985; Disting Prof )
Class, nationalism, ethnicity and culture, political economy, transnationalism, human rights, public policy; east-central Europe, Mexico, US-Mexico border; cnagenga@unm.edu
Joseph F Powell (PhD Texas A&M U 1995; Assoc Prof)
Skeletal biology, people of the world, dental anthropology, forensic; North American, Brazil; jpowell@unm.edu
Ann F. Ramenofsky (PhD University of Washington, 1982; Associate Professor)
Archaeology, analytical methods, Spanish colonization, epidemic disease; US Southeast and Southwest; aramenof@unm.edu
J Stanley Rhine (PhD U Colorado 1969; Prof, Res Prof Maxwell Museum)
Biological anthropology, Osteology, forensics, human evolution; srhine@unm.edu
Sylvia Rodriguez (PhD Stanford University 1981; Prof, Dir, Alfonso Ortiz Center for Intercultural Studies) Interdepartmental, Anthropology and Psychology, sylrodri@unm.edu
Mari Lyn Salvador (PhD U Cal-Berkeley 1976; Prof, Dir Museum of Man)
Expressive culture, art, museology; Portugal, Panama, Mexico; msalvador@museumofman.org
Karl H Schwerin (PhD U Cal-Los Angeles 1965; Prof)
Ethnology, cultural evolution, complex societies, history of anth; Mesoamerica, South America; schwerin@unm.edu
James M Sebring (PhD U Cal-Berkeley 1968; Assoc Prof)
Ethnology, social organization, value systems; South Asia.
Marta Weigle (PhD U Pennsylvania 1971; University Regents Prof)
Folklore, oral narrative, woman and oral tradition, tourism; US Southwest; mweigle@unm.edu
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To support the Anthropology Newsletter, the department has designed the bag and mug pictured above. The 12 oz mug, in black and red, is very attractive and the shopping bag, made of 100% recyclable materials, is machine washable (do not put in dryer) and has been manufactured to reduce our use of plastic bags from the grocery store. You may receive either item for a donation of the following amount: Mug $15.00, Bag $12.50 (prices include shipping within US) |
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