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Jack M. Broughton
(PhD U Washington 1995;  Prof). Zooarchaeology, evolutionary ecology, human paleoecology, North American Prehistory (especially California and the Great Basin) This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
 
Elizabeth Cashdan
(PhD U New Mexico 1979; Prof). Behavioral ecology, evolutionary psychology, sex differences and reproductive strategies, hormones and behavior, hunter-gatherers, sub-Saharan Africa.
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Henry C. Harpending
(PhD Harvard 1972; Prof). Foragers, pastoralists, demography, population genetics, evolutionary ecology, human evolution; Africa. This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
 
Kristen Hawkes
(PhD U Washington 1976; Prof). Human evolution, behavioral ecology, sociobiology, hunter-gatherers
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Douglas Jones
(PhD U Michigan; Assoc. Prof). Biocultural perspectives on mate choice, human behavioral ecology, evolutionary psychology, kinship; Brazil. This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it
 
Laurence D. Loeb
(PhD Columbia 1970; Assoc. Prof). Middle East ethnology, social organization, religion, ethnomusicology, sociocultural reconstruction, culture change; Old World Jewry
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John M. McCullough
(PhD U Illinois 1972; Prof). Physical anthropology, ecological genetics, human variation; the Americas, Yucatan, Europe
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Richard McElreath
(Ph.D. UCLA 2001; Assoc. Prof.) Cultural evolution and cultural transmission, behavioral ecology, evolutionary theory, E. Africa, Faroe Islands
 
Duncan Metcalfe
(PhD U Utah 1987; Assoc. Prof). Archaeological method and theory, evolutionary ecology; western North America
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James F. O'Connell
(PhD UC Berkeley 1971; Prof). Hunter-gatherer ecology, archaeological method and theory; Australia, Africa, North America
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Dennis H. O'Rourke
(PhD U Kansas 1980; Prof). Population and evolutionary genetics, genetic epidemiology, quantitative methods, native America, Arctic regions and Siberia
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Richard R. Paine
(PhD Pennsylvania State U 1992; Assoc. Prof). Archaeology, prehistoric demography, complex societies, human/land relationships; Mesoamerica, Europe
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Lars Rodseth
(PhD U Michigan 1993; Assoc. Prof). Political economy, historical anthropology, kinship and social organization, anthropology of religion, history of anthropology, theories of globalization; Tibet, Nepal, South Asia
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Alan R. Rogers
(PhD U New Mexico 1982; Prof). Population genetics, evolutionary ecology
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Pauline Wiessner
(Ph.D. U Michigan 1977; Prof/Lecturer). Hunter-gatherers, cultural systems of sharing and exchange, ethnoarchaeology, ethology ecology, warfare, oral history; Highland Papua New Guinea, southern Africa
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