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  2. Lewis Binford - Wikipedia

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    His thesis was the interaction between Native Americans and the first English colonists in Virginia, ... Archaeology as Anthropology (1962) Notes References. Binford ...

  3. Stephanie Moser - Wikipedia

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    Since 1995, Moser has been a professor of archaeology at the University of Southampton, England.Moser is a member of the Society of Antiquaries of London. [1] She served as Council Member for the Society of Antiquaries from 2013 to 2016, and is a member of the Antiquity Trust, which supports the publication of the archaeology journal Antiquity.

  4. Four-field approach - Wikipedia

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    Today, physical anthropologists often collaborate more closely with biology and medicine than with cultural anthropology. [5] However, it is widely accepted that a complete four-field analysis is needed in order to accurately and fully explain an anthropological topic. The four-field approach is dependent on collaboration.

  5. Sara Perry (archaeologist) - Wikipedia

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    Perry has a BA and MA in Anthropology from the University of Victoria. [2] She completed her PhD in 2011 at the University of Southampton, supervised by Stephanie Moser, with a thesis titled: "The archaeological eye: visualisation and the institutionalisation of academic archaeology in London".

  6. Jane E. Buikstra - Wikipedia

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    Jane Ellen Buikstra (born 1945) is an American anthropologist and bioarchaeologist. [1] [2] [3] Her 1977 article on the biological dimensions of archaeology coined and defined the field of bioarchaeology in the US as the application of biological anthropological methods to the study of archaeological problems. [4]

  7. Paulette Steeves - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] Steeves dissertation "Decolonising Indigenous Histories: Pleistocene Archeology Sites of the Western hemisphere" was the first thesis using Indigenous method and theory in Anthropology within the United States. [1] Throughout her graduate studies Steeves taught at Fort Peck Community College and Selkirk College. [1]

  8. Clive Gamble - Wikipedia

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    Gamble's main research interests are the archaeology of human origins, the social life of the earliest humans and the timing of their global colonisation. [ 8 ] Gamble is a Trustee of the British Museum (August 2010-August 2014), [ 1 ] Fellow of the British Academy , Fellow and Vice President of the Society of Antiquaries and Fellow and, from ...

  9. Brian M. Fagan - Wikipedia

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    He attended Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he studied archaeology and anthropology (BA 1959, MA 1962, PhD 1965). His doctoral thesis was titled "Some Iron Age cultures of the Southern Province, Northern Rhodesia, with special reference to the Kalomo Culture". [2]