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Patricia A. McAnany, Kenan Eminent Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, is an archaeologist by profession. She is the author or editor of six books, has published sixteen journal articles, and contributed chapters to over thirty edited books. Since 1990, she has d....[more]
Norman Yoffee, CV-1 page (for full cv, see sitemaker.umich.edu/nyoffee) Education: BA, Northwestern University (1966), PhD, Yale University (1973) (also: University of Chicago (summer 1967), University of Munich (1969-70) Honors: D Lit (honoris causa), La Trobe University (Melbourne), 1998 Major Grants: A....[more]
James Adovasio is the founder and director of the Mercyhurst Archaeological Institute. He lives in Erie, Pennsylvania.
James M. Deem is the author of numerous books of nonfiction and fiction, including the 2009 Sibert Honor Book, Bodies from the Ice: Melting glaciers and the recovery of the past. Born in Wheeling, West Virginia, he moved to Tucson, Arizona, with his family when he was eleven. He earned a Bachelor's degree in langua....[more]
I was born in Banbury, Oxfordshire, but grew up in Nigeria, Boston (Lincolnshire) and Ripon (North Yorkshire). I read 'Modern History' at St John's College, Oxford, and did an MA in Art History at the University of Sussex and a PhD at the University of London. I currently live in Oxford.
Josef Meri is an American-born scholar of Medieval Islamic history, the history of religions and interfaith relations. Born in Chicago, Dr. Meri has travelled extensively and has lived in Cairo, Damascus, Jerusalem, London, and Oxford. He has spent the last five years in Amman, Jordan affiliated to the Royal Aal al-Bay....[more]
don Miguel Ruiz was born into a family of healers and raised in rural Mexico by a curandera (healer) mother and nagual (shaman) grandfather. The family anticipated don Miguel would embrace their centuries old legacy of healing and teaching and as a nagual, carry forward the esoteric Toltec knowledge. Instead, distracte....[more]
"To tell the story of a life one is bound to linger above gravestones, where memory blurs and doors can be pushed ajar, but never opened. Listen, or do not listen, it is all the same" (Loren Eiseley, "All the Strange Hours"). On my books, writing, acting, and "digging-deep": I have walked through too many abandoned....[more]
DR. LEON EUGENE STOVER by William F. Drish Dr. Leon Eugene Stover, Ph.D., Litt.D., is the author of 24 books in varied categories, including Anthropology, History, Fiction, and Criticism. His major works include Cultural Ecology of Chinese Civilization, China: An Anthropological Perspective (with Takeko K. Stover), Im....[more]
STEPHEN TRIMBLE was born in Denver, his family's base for roaming the West with his geologist father. After a liberal arts education at Colorado College, he worked as a park ranger in Colorado and Utah, earned a master’s degree in ecology at the University of Arizona, served as director of the Museum of Northern Arizon....[more]
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