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Distinguished Professors EmerItus:

John W. Adams (Ph.D. Harvard Univ. 1970; Dist. Prof. Emeritus) Social anthropology, myth, art, ritual, political economy, migration, history and anthropology: Northwest Coast; JWAdamsO@sc.edu

Leland G. Ferguson (Ph.D. Univ. of North Carolina-Chapel Hill 1971; Dist. Prof. Emeritus) Historical archaeology, African and Native Americans, complex society: Southeastern U.S.; lelandferguson@aol.com

Karl G. Heider (Ph.D. Harvard Univ. 1966; Dist. Prof. Emeritus) Cultural, psychological, visual anthropology; Indonesia (West Papua, Sumatra) HeiderKG@gmail.com

Alice B. Kasakoff (Ph.D. Harvard Univ. 1970; Dist. Prof. Emeritus) Social organization, demography, migration, history and anthropology: North American Indians; Kasakoff@sc.edu

Morgan D. Maclachlan (Ph.D. Stanford Univ. 1971; Dist. Prof. Emeritus) Economic anthropology, sex roles; India; mmac@sc.rr.com

Ted A. Rathbun (Ph.D. Univ. Kansas 1971; Dist. Prof. Emeritus) physical anthropology, osteology, forensic identification, paleopathology; Iran Iraq, South Carolina; Rathbunt@sc.edu


Adjunct Faculty:

Francisco Gurri (Ph.D. Indiana Univ. 1997; Ecosur; Adjunct Prof.) Human ecology; adaptability; biological anthropology; Mexico; fgurri@ecosur.mx

Christopher Toumey (Ph.D. Univ. of North Carolina - Chapel Hill 1987; Adjunct Assoc. Prof.) Anthropology of science, hermeneutic theory, medical anthropology; toumey@sc.edu

Mark Whitaker (Ph.D. Princeton Univ. 1986; Prof. Dept. of Sociology & Anthropology, USC-Aiken) Cultural anthropology, religion, politics, Tamils; Sri Lanka; markw@usca.edu


Anthropologists in Other Departments, Schools or Institutes:

Christopher F. Amer (MA Texas A&M Univ. 1986; State UW Archaeologist, SCIAA) amerc@sc.edu

Mark J. Brooks (Ph.D. Univ. South Carolina 1996; Dir. SRAR- SCIAA) mjbrooks@sc.edu

Edward Carr (Ph.D. Syracuse University 2001; Ph..D University of Kentucky 2002; Asst. Prof. Geography) carr@sc.edu

Christopher O. Clement (Ph.D. Univ. Florida 1995; Arch, SCIAA) clement@sc.edu

Chester DePratter (Ph.D. Univ. Georgia 1983; Arch, SCIAA) depratterc@sc.edu Albert C. Goodyear (Ph.D. Arizona S. U. 1976; Arch, SCIAA) goodyear@sc.edu

Christopher Judge (MA Univ. of South Carolina 1987; Hist, Arch, USC Lancaster) judgec@gwm.sc.edu

Adam King (Ph.D. Pennsylvania State 1996; SCIAA) aking@sc.edu

Jonathan Leader (Ph.D. Univ. Florida 1988; State Archaeologist, Head Off. State Arch, SCIAA) leader@sc.edu

Steven D. Smith (Ph.D. Univ. of South Carolina 2010; Assoc. Dir. Applied Research SCIAA) sds@sc.edu

Stanley South (HHD Univ. of South Carolina 1997; Arch and Anth, SCIAA) stansouth@sc.edu

James D. Spirek (MA East Carolina Univ. 1993; Arch, SCIAA) Spirek@sc.edu

Donald K Stephenson (MA Univ. Georgia 1990; Arch, SRARP) stephensonk@sc.edu

Molly K Zuckerman (Ph.D. Anthropology, Emory University, 2010), 2010-2011 Postdoctoral Fellow, South Carolina Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology (SCIAA). Bioarchaeology, skeletal biology, paleopathology, women's studies; areas of interest: England, Old World; topics of interest: infectious disease, evolution of disease, social history, gender and bioarchaeology. Courses taught: ANTH 561- Human Osteology zuckermm@mailbox.sc.edu Phone:803-576-6572.


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