- Lois C Beck (Prof; Sociocultural)
- Political anthropology, history, tribe-state relations, Nomadic Pastoralism, Islam, Gender; Iran, the Middle East.
John Baugh (Margaret Bush Wilson Professor in Arts & Sciences; Linguistics)
- Sociolinguistics; Language, Equity and Environmental Change; Linguistic Profiling; Econolinguistics.
Peter Benson (Asst Prof; Sociocultural)
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Medical anthropology, public health, political economy, agriculture, tobacco, transnational migration, phenomenology, ethics and ethnography; United States, Latin America. (on leave 2007-08)
John R Bowen (Dunbar-Van Cleve Professor in Arts & Sciences; Sociocultural)
- Religion and ritual, Islam, social theory, kinship and social organization, historical studies, culture and political change; Sumatra, Indonesia, Europe.
Pascal Boyer (Henry Luce Professor of Collective and Individual Memory; Sociocultural and Psychology)
- Cognitive processes, cultural transmission, cognitive development, evolutionary psychology, cross-cultural psychology, religion.
David L Browman (Prof; Archaeology)
- North and Latin American archaeology; origins of agricultural economies; development of complex societies; pastoralism; historical archaeology.
Robert L Canfield (Prof; Sociocultural)
- Political anthropology, peasant society, ethnicity and symbolism, historical anthropology; Afghanistan, Central Asia and Eastern Islamic World.
James Cheverud (Prof; Physical Anth and Anatomy)
- Quantitative genetics, evolutionary theory, human genetics, human and nonhuman primate biology.
Geoff Childs (Assoc Prof; Sociocultural)
- Anthropological demography, historical demography, fertility, ageing, family systems, research methodology; Tibet, Nepal.
Glenn Conroy (Prof; Physical Anth and Anatomy)
- Primate evolution and comparative anatomy, human evolution; Southern Africa.
Darla Dale (Lecturer; Archaeology)
- Archaeology; hunter-gatherers; socioeconomic inequality; East Africa.
David Freidel (Prof; Archaeology)
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- Michael Frachetti (Asst. Prof; Archaeology)
- Eurasian prehistory, Bronze Age steppe pastoralism, landscape archaeology, paleo-environment and geographic information systems, ethnographic nomadism, Central Asia
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Gayle J Fritz (Prof; Archaeology)
- Paleoethnobotany; development of agricultural systems; plant domestication; subsistence and culture change; North American prehistory.
Bret Gustafson (Asst Prof; Sociocultural)
- Anthropology of the state, social movements, and development flows; vernacular literacy and education; natural resource exploitation and territoriality; Latin America, Bolivia.
Carrie Hritz (Postdoctoral Fellow, Archaeology)
- Archaeology, geographical information systems, Mesopotamia.
Jason Kamilar (Postdoctoral Fellow, Physical Anth)
- Primate behavioral, ecological and morphological diversity; biogeography; community ecology; conservation, quantitative methods; Old World.
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- John Kelly (Lecturer; Archaeology)
- Archeology of eastern North America, Mississippian emergence and decline; North America.
T.R. Kidder (Prof; Archaeology; Dept Chair)
- North American archaeology, geoarchaeology, ceramic analysis, humans and climate change, plant domestication; Mississippi River, southeastern United States.
Rebecca Lester (Asst Prof; Sociocultural)
- Medical anthropology, gender, embodiment, religion and ritual, psychological anthropology, cross-cultural psychiatry; Mexico, United States.
Fiona B Marshall (Prof; Archaeology)
- Old World Prehistory, African Archaeology, Ethnoarchaeology, Zooarchaeology, Early food production, the archaeology of human origins.
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Derek Pardue (Asst Prof, Sociocultural)
- Popular culture, everyday life, hip hop, race, ethnomusicology, urban anthropology, sports, violence, sociology of restaurants; Brazil, Latin America.
Herman Pontzer (Asst Prof, Physical Anth)
- Human evolution, locomotor biomechanics, energetics, experimental biology, primate ecomorphology, Dmanisi.
Shanti Parikh (Asst. Prof; Sociocultural)
- Sexuality and HIV/AIDS, social change, globalization, gender, popular culture, East Africa.
Jane Phillips-Conroy (Prof; Physical Anth and Anatomy)
- Behavior and ecology, primate biology; East Africa, South America.
D Tab Rasmussen (Prof; Physical Anth)
- Primate evolution, paleontology.
Carolyn Sargent (Prof; Sociocultural)
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Richard J Smith (Ralph E. Morrow Distinguished University Professor; Physical Anth; Dean of Graduate College)
- Primate comparative and functional morphology, quantitative methods, biomechanics, Miocene hominids.
Glenn D Stone (Prof; Sociocultural and Env Studies)
- Political ecology; agricultural change and intensification; biotechnology; settlement patterns; subSaharan Africa, India.
Bradley P Stoner (Assoc. Prof; Sociocultural and Internal Medicine)
- Medical anthropology, epidemiology, anthropology of public health, sexually transmitted diseases; Peru, urban North America.
Robert W Sussman (Prof; Physical Anth)
- Primate ecology, behavior and evolution. Models of early human behavior. Conservation. Madagascar, Mauritius, Costa Rica, Guyana.
Erik Trinkaus (Mary Tileston Hemenway Professor in Arts & Sciences; Physical Anth)
- Human paleontology; skeletal biology; functional anatomy, Paleolithic archaeology.
Leonard Lewis Wall (Prof; Sociocultural and Ob-Gyn)
- Medical anthropology, maternal mortality and morbidity, medical ethics, birthing, West Africa.
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James V. Wertsch (Marshall S. Snow Professor in Arts & Sciences; Sociocultural and Education)
- Cultural psychology, national and transnational identity, Russia.
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