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C. Loring Brace (Ph.D., Harvard, 1962). Professor, Biological Anthropology; Curator, Physical Anthropology, Museum of Anthropology. Hominid fossils, post-Pleistocene evolutionary change, dentition, "race", evolutionary theory, history of physical anthropology.
Norma Diamond (Ph.D., Cornell, 1966). Professor Emeritus, Ethnology. Peasants and post-peasants, economic anthropology, gender; China, Northeast Asia. Richard I. Ford (Ph.D., Michigan, 1968). ). Professor Emeritus, Archaeology. Ethnobotany, Genizaro archaeology, rock art; North America. Curator emeritus, Ethnology, Museum of Anthropology. A. Roberto Frisancho (Ph.D., Pennsylvania State, 1969). Arthur F. Thurnau Professor, Anthropology; Research Scientist, Center for Human Growth and Development. Adaptive aspects of growth, human biological adaptation to environmental extremes including heat, cold, solar radiation, high altitude, undernutrition and overnutrition, Westernization; Latin America. L.A. Peter Gosling (Ph.D., Michigan, 1958). Professor Emeritus, Southeast Asian Studies. Rural development, population redistribution, Chinese in Southeast Asia; Southeast Asia. Raymond Kelly
(Ph.D., Michigan, 1974). Professor Emeritus, Ethnology. Social organization,
social inequality, structural transformation, tribal societies, warfare,
witchcraft. Jeffrey R.
Parsons (Ph.D., Michigan, 1966). Professor Emeritus, Archaeology; Curator,
Highland Mesoamerican Archaeology, Museum of Anthropology. Pre-industrial
complex societies, cultural evolution, settlement patterns, ethnohistorical-ethnographic-archaeological
interfaces; Mesoamerica, Central Andes. |
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