SFSU

Department of Anthropology                  

 

  Adjunct Faculty

Thor Anderson, PhD. University of California, Berkeley 1996. Mesoamerica (highland Chiapas), Europe (Basque Country), Visual Anthropology, Ritual and Religion, History and Anthropology, Environmental Planning, Urban Anthropology.
Email: thor@sfsu.edu

Niccolo Caldararo, PhD. Center for Psychological Studies 1999. Special Research in Artifact Conservation and Analysis, Genetics, Molecular Biology of Humans, Medical Anthropology.
Email: cald@sfsu.edu

Charles L. Cecil, MA. SFSU 1981. Office of the Medical Examiner, City and County of San Francisco. Forensic Anthropology, Archaeology.

George Coles, ABD. University of California, Berkeley 1962, Professor Emeritus, Solano Community College. Bay Area and California Archaeology.

Jean De Mouthe, DEd. University of California, Berkeley 1989, Department of Geology and Paleontology, California Academy of Sciences, Reg. Geologist #3523. Archaeological Geology, Museum Science Design.
Email:
jdemouthe@calacademy.org

Thomas Guderjan, PhD. Southern Methodist University 1983, Department of Anthropology, St. Mary's University, San Antonio, TX. Director Maya Research Program, Blue Creek Ruin, Belize. Maya archaeology and prehistory, Director of summer school field class. 
Email:
mrp.stmarytx.edu

David Kojan, PhD. University of California, Berkeley 2002. Colonialism, Historiography, Trade and Exchange, Culture Contact, Ethnography/Ethnoarcaheology, History of Anthropology, Remote Sensing/Digital Mapping, South America, and Southeast Asia.
Email: kojan@sfsu.edu
Web: http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~kojan/

Steven Lutes, PhD. Kansas University, Lawrence, Kansas 1977. Socio-cultural Anthropology, Urban and other complex types of social organization, bureaucracies, social and cultural; history and change; Medical Anthropology.

Arthur Rostoker, MA. SFSU. Amazon Archaeology
Email:
arostoke@email.gc.cuny.edu

Sheila Tully, PhD Medical Anthropology. University of California, San Francisco and University of California, Berkeley 2004. Geographical: North American Urban Groups, Mesoamerica, Latin America. Theoretical: Issues of Gender, Sexuality, and Power; Gender and Visual Representations, New Social Movements: Theories and Praxis, Cultural Responses to AIDS, Cultural Constructions of Emotion, Critical Perspectives on Biomedicine and Psychiatry, Class, Deviancy and Social Control.
Email: srtully@sfsu.edu


Yoshiko (Miko) Yamamoto, PhD. Cornell University 1986. Material Culture Studies, Traditional Agriculture, Arts and Crafts, Southeast Asia, Oceania, and Japan.
Email: yamamoto@sfsu.edu
 

 

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