Faculty

Full-time Faculty

Naomi H. Bishop (Ph.D., UC Berkeley 1975) Physical anthropology, primate socioecology, human ecology; Himalayas, South Asia.Email: Dr. Bishop

Cathy L. Costin, (Ph.D., UCLA 1986) Archaeology, craft production, gender, rise of complex societies; Andean South America. Email: Dr. Costin

Antonio Gilman (Ph. D., Harvard 1974; Professor) Prehistory; Europe, North Africa. Click here to view Dr. Gilman's CV. Visit Dr. Gilman's Anthropology 315 class website.Visit Dr. Gilman's Anthropology 319 class website. Email: Dr. Gilman

Michael Love (Ph.D., UCB 1989) SABBATICAL SPRING 2005: Early complex societies, archaeological method and theory, ceramic analysis; Mesoamerica.

Sabina Magliocco, Graduate Advisor (Ph.D., Indiana U 1988) Religion, expressive culture, gender, ethnicity; Mediterranean, United States. Email: Dr. Magliocco

Judith E. Marti (Ph.D., UCLA 1990) Economic anthropology, complex societies, historical anthropology, gender; Middle America.
Email: Dr Marti

L. Mark Raab, Director Center for Public Archaeology (Ph.D., Arizona State U 1976) North American archaeology, cultural resource management; Baja California, Southern California and Mexico. Email: Dr. Raab or visit Dr. Raab's WebPage.

Suzanne Scheld (PhD, City University of New York 2003). Urban anthropology/globalization, consumerism, fashion and youth. Applied interests in cultural diversity/cultural preservation and public space. Geographic specializations in West Africa and urban U.S. Email: Dr. Scheld

Gregory F. Truex, Department Chair (Ph. D., UC Irvine 1973; Professor) Economic anthropology, networks, methods, development, applied, health. Email: Dr. Truex or visit Dr. Truex's WebPage.

Christina von Mayrhauser (Ph.D., UCLA 2000) Applied sociocultural, psychological and medical anthropology, research methods; Southern California, Finland and China. Email: Dr. von Mayrhauser

Emeritus Faculty

Bruce R. Gelvin, (Ph.D., U Missouri Columbia 1975; Professor) Physical anthropology, application of multivariate methods, hominid paleontology and taxonomy, primate brain weight/body weight allometry. Email: Dr. Gelvin

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Part-time Faculty Spring 2005

Wendy Birky (Ph.D. 2001, Rutgers University) Primatology, primate behavior and ecology, Asia. Anthropology 151 and Anthropology 308. Email: Dr. Birky

Matthew A. Boxt (Ph.D., UCLA 1993) Archaeology: Mesoamerica, Baja California, southern California; cultural resources management. Anthropology 108; Anthropoloyg 150; Anthropology 307. Email: Dr. Boxt

Jennifer Browder. Anthropology 310. Email: Dr. Browder

Martin Cohen. Anthropology 308. Email: Dr. Cohen

Kim Miller. Anthropology 308 Email: Dr. Miller

Kerry Noonan. Anthropology 222 and Anthropology 326. Email: Dr. Noonan

Stephen Siemens. Anthropological Linguistics. Anthropology 308. Email: Dr. Siemens

John Steinberg. Anthropology 315 and Anthropology 319. Email: Dr. Steinberg

Carl Wendt. Anthropology 150, Anthropology 152 and Anthropology 315. Email: Dr. Wendt

Wallace Zane.Anthropology 222, Anthropology 305 and Anthropology 308. Email: Dr. Zane

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