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Full-time Faculty

Abigail E. Adams (Ph.D. U. Virginia 1999; Associate Professor) Cultural anthropology, Maya Mesoamerica, foreign aid, ritual and society, gender, globalization; Central America, U.S.

Kenneth L. Feder (Ph.D. U. Connecticut 1982; Professor) New England archaeology, spatial analysis, theory, experimental archaeology, public perceptions of archeology

David A. Kideckel (Ph.D. U. Mass-Amherst 1979; Professor) Political and economic anthropology, labor, post-socialism, ethnological theory, applied and developmental anthropology; Central and Eastern Europe, India, U.S. 

Michael A. Park (Ph.D. Indiana 1979; Professor and Chair) Biological anthropology, human evolution, human osteology

Warren R. Perry (Ph.D. CUNY 1996; Professor) African archaeology, African Diaspora archaeology, archaeology of class formation and social inequality; U.S., Southern Africa 

Evelyn Newman-Phillips (Ph.D. U. South Florida 1994; Professor) Applied anthropology, urban anthropology, social work, political economy; U.S., West Africa 


Adjunct Faculty

Sylvia Jalil-Gutierrez (M.A., Ph.D. Candidate, U. Connecticut) Socio-cultural anthropology, medical and applied anthropology, human rights and indigenous rights.   (Please select http://www.anthropology.ccsu.edu/gutierrez/ to view my website & Course Syllabus)

Jack A. Lucas (Ph.D., Columbia University, Professor Emeritus) Cultural anthropology, India, U.S. communities, Native Americans

Jerry Sawyer  (M.A. Hunter College, M. Phil. CUNY, Ph.D. Candidate CUNY) African Diaspora archaeology (U.S. and West Indies), prehistoric northwest European archaeology/zooarchaeology, technological applications to archaeology

Andrew S. Warren  (M.P.H. U. Connecticut 1994) Medical anthropology, physical anthropology, evolutionary theory, industrial archaeology

Staff

Janet Woodruff (B.A., Central Connecticut State University)               Administrator I Trainee, Archaeology Laboratory for African and African Diaspora Studies; African Diaspora archaeology (Northeastern U.S.), African-derived spiritual practices in the Diaspora, multicultural/multiethnic marginalized communities

Melinda Baumgartner, Department Secretary

                                                                                                   

 

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