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Archaeology: Archaeological method and theory, lithic artifact analysis, ceramic analysis, and material sourcing with a regional focus in the American Southwest
Biological anthropology: Skeletal biology, functional anatomy, human osteology, Neanderthals, demography, epidemiology, agent based modeling, life history, andgenetics
Cultural anthropology: Human behavioral ecology, biomedical anthropology, cultural evolution, and evolutionary demography with regional foci in Amazonia, the Caribbean, and South Asia.
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Greg [email protected]
Evolutionary geneticsReproductive biologyDemography of non-human primates
Libby [email protected]
Pleistocene human evolutionHuman skeletal variationFunctional morphology
Karthik [email protected]
Evolution of cooperationCultural evolution Evolution of development
Todd [email protected]
Stone artifact analysisPrehistoric religion American Southwest
Mark [email protected]
Bio-medical anthropologyHormones and social stressCaribbean
Lisa [email protected]
Ecology of infectious diseasesAgent based modelingCanada
Christine [email protected]
Symbolism and iconographyPrehistoric religionAmerican Southwest
Evolutionary anthropologyIsolated indigenous societies Amazonia
Marcus J. [email protected]
human evolutionary ecology, from archaeological, anthro-pological, and ecological perspectives
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