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The Iowa Anthropology Newsletter


Faculty and Graduate Student Guide
Mesoamerica, Mayan languages

James Enloe (PhD New Mexico 1991; Assoc. Prof)  Archaeology, hunter-gatherers, zooarchaeology, ethnoarchaeology; Old World Paleolithic, Europe

Robert Franciscus (PhD U New Mexico 1995; Asst Prof)  Human paleontology, paleoanthropology, skeletal biology, functional morphology, human variation; Africa, Near East, Europe

Laura Graham (PhD U Texas 1990; Assoc Prof)  Language and culture, language and gender, semiotics, expressive culture, verbal art and performance, ethnomusicology, aesthetics, Latin America, South American Indians; Brazil, Amazonia

June Helm (PhD U Chicago 1958; Prof Emerita)  Social organization, ecology; Subarctic, North American Indians

Ellen Lewin (PhD Stanford 1975; Prof, joint appointment with Women's Studies)  Feminist anthropology, lesbian and gay studies, medical anthropology, women's health issues, motherhood; US

Mac Marshall (PhD U Washington 1972; Prof)  Alcohol and drug studies, medical anthropology, gender, history and anthropology, kinship; Oceania (esp. Micronesia and Papua New Guinea), contemporary US

Douglas Midgett (PhD U Illinois 1977; Assoc Prof)  Migration, urbanization,
political and economic development; Caribbean

Scott Schnell (PhD Ohio State 1993; Assoc Prof)  Social organization, cultural ecology, cultural conceptualizations of the natural environment, anthropology of religion, ritual and socio-polical change, the link between literature and the folklore movement; Japan, East Asia

Glenn Storey (PhD Penn State 1992; Asst Prof with joint appointment in Classics)  Pre-industrial urban demography, complex societies -- both Old and New World, cultural evolution, classical civilization, the application of the principles of anthropological archaeology to the classical world, computer mapping of archaeological sites; Greece, Rome, Mesoamerica

Mary Whelan (PhD U Minnesota 1987; Assoc Prof)  Gender and archaeology, zooarchaeology, paleoecology, ethnohistory, hunter-gatherers; North America

Margery Wolf (Prof; joint appointment with Women's Studies)  Ethnography, feminist anthropology, historical ethnography; Western U.S.

Adjunct and Visiting Appointments
John Allen (PhD UCB 1989; Adj Assoc Prof) Biological anthropology, biomedical anthropology, neurocognitive science, evolution of human behavior, history of anthropology, molecular anthropology; Oceania

John Doershuk
(PhD Northwestern 1989; Dir, General Contracts Prog, Office of the State Archaeologist; Adj Asst Prof)  Archaeology, midwestern prehistory, cultural resource management, hunter-gatherers

Melanie Dreher (PhD Columbia 1977; Adj Prof; Dean, College of Nursing)  Cross-cultural studies of health care systems, the organization of community health care, and the influence of culture in patient-provider communication; Jamaica

William Green (PhD U Wisconsin-Madison 1987; State Archaeologist; Adj