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Allan Ainsworth
Adj. Asst. Prof. (PhD U Utah). Medical anthropology, applied anthropology; North America.
F. James Allen
Visiting Prof. Prehistory of Australia, colonization of Sahul
Helen Alvarez
Instructor (PhD Utah). Evolutionary ecology.
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Jesper L. Boldsen
Adj. Prof. (PhD U Aarhus-Denmark). Evolution of human life history, human osteology, epidemiology, paleodemography; Medieval Scandinavia, Europe.
Karen Ramey Burns
Adj. Prof. (PhD 1987, U Florida). Biological anthropology, forensic anthropology, human osteology;
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David Byers
Research Asst. Prof. (PhD U Utah, 2006).
Shawn W. Carlyle
Research. Asst. Prof. (PhD Utah, 2003). Biological anthropology, molecular archaeolgy of the US Southwest;
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Lauren Clark
Adj. Prof (PhD U Arizona). Medical anthropology, maternal-child health, Ladinos
Gregory Cochran
Adj. Prof. Human evolutionary genetics
Joan Brenner Coltrain
Research Assoc. Prof. (PhD Utah).. Archaeological method and theory, stable isotope chemistry; Great Basin, eastern Arctic.
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Janeen Arnold Costa
Adj Assoc Prof. (PhD Stanford, 1983). International marketing, consumer behavior, and qualitative methods
John N. Fritz
Adj. Asst. Prof (Ph U Utah, 1984). Native American anthropology, anthropology of religion;
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Carol Georgopoulos
Adj. Assoc. Prof. (PhD U California San Diego). Theoretical linguistics.
Donald V. Hague
Adj. Instructor (MA U Utah). Art history, museology
Kevin T. Jones
Adj. Assoc. Prof. (PhD U Utah). Hunter-gatherers, ethnoarchaeology, evolutionary ecology; western North America.
Steven Josephson
Adj. Asst. Prof. (PhD U Utah). Hominid evolution, female reproductive behavior, evolutionary ecology, demography, hunter-gatherer ethnography
David Knowlton
Assoc. Prof./Lectuerer (PhD UT Austin 1988). Social theory, Latin American religion, Mormon studies, U.S. Latinos; Latin America, Aymara and Quechua ethnography;
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Elizabeth Larsen
Adj. Instructor
Bojka Milicic
Assoc. Prof./Lecturer (PhD U Utah). Cultural anthropology, kinship, gender, ethnohistory, social networks; Mediterranean and India:
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Janice Morse
Adj.. Prof. (PhD U Utah). Medical anthropology, qualitative research methods.
Shannon Novak
Res. Asst. Prof. (PhD Utah 1999). Forensic anthropology, skeletal biology, warfare, and gender violence.
Rebecca Olsen
Instructor (MA Utah). Cultural anthropology, women cross-culturally:
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Renee Pennington
Asst. Prof./Lecturer (PhD Penn State). Demography, pastoralists, evolutionary ecology; Africa;
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Eva Wasilewska
Assoc. Prof./Lecturer (PhD U Utah). Archaeology, anthropology of religion, early literate civilizations, nomadic societies, status of women; Middle East, Central Asia;
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