American Archaeologist

1. Theresa Goell (Unknow)

American Archaeologist

Theresa Goell was an archeologist who was born in New York on July 17 1901. She was a middle-aged Jewish mother from Brooklyn who in 1947 left her husband and...

2. Charles Harrison McNutt (1928)

American Archaeologist

Charles Harrison McNutt is an American archaeologist and a scholar of the prehistoric Southeastern United States. He has conducted fieldwork and published works on the archaeology of the American Southwest...

3. Hershel Shanks (1930)

American Archaeologist

Hershel Shanks is the founder of the Biblical Archaeology Society and the editor of the Biblical Archaeology Review and has written and edited numerous works on Biblical archaeology including the...

4. Charles R. Keyes (1864)

American Archaeologist

Iowa geologist see Charles Rollin Keyes. Charles Reuben Keyes was a pioneering Iowa archaeologist and linguist. Charles Keyes attended Harvard University for his Ph. D. in German and taught German...

5. James M. Adovasio (1944)

American Archaeologist

Dr. James M. Adovasio is an American archaeologist and one of the foremost experts in perishable artifacts. Currently the Provost Dean of the Zurn School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics...

6. Jan Simek (2003)

American Archaeologist

Jan F. Simek is an American archaeologist and educator who was the interim president of the University of Tennessee system from 2009–2010. A faculty member in the department of anthropology...

7. Paul Rehak (1954)

American Archaeologist

Paul Rehak was an American archaeologist. Rehak's research interests extended from prehistoric and Classical Greece to Imperial Rome. Rehak was born in Ann Arbor Michigan where he also attended the...

8. Neil Asher Silberman (1950)

American Archaeologist

Neil Asher Silberman is an archaeologist and historian with a special interest in history archaeology public interpretation and heritage policy. He is a graduate of Wesleyan University and was trained...

9. Patrick Hunt (Unknow)

American Archaeologist

Patrick Hunt is an American archeologist and author.

10. Harold L. Dibble (1951)

American Archaeologist

Harold Lewis Dibble is an American Paleolithic archaeologist best known for his theory of lithic reduction and his methodological advancements in archaeological fieldwork in France Egypt and Morocco. He is...

11. Lynne P. Sullivan (1952)

American Archaeologist

Lynne Sullivan is an American archaeologist and the current Curator of Archaeology for the Frank H. McClung Museum located on the University of Tennessee campus in Knoxville Tennessee.

12. Barbara J. Heath (1960)

American Archaeologist

Barbara J. Heath is an archaeologist in the Department of Anthropology at The University of Tennessee Knoxville who specializes in plantation slavery in the middle Atlantic and Caribbean.

13. Leslie Van Gelder (1969)

American Archaeologist

Leslie Van Gelder is an archaeologist writer and educator whose primary work involves the study of Paleolithic Finger Flutings in Rouffignac Cave and Gargas Cave in Southern France. Working with...

14. Joe Caldwell (archaeologist) (1916)

American Archaeologist

Joseph Ralston Caldwell was an American archaeologist was born in Cleveland Ohio. He conducted major excavations in the Savannah Georgia area in the late 1930s at the Irene site as...

15. Roderick Salisbury (1967)

American Archaeologist

Dr Roderick B. Salisbury is an anthropological archaeologist with a M. A. and Ph. D. in Anthropology from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He is Honorary Visiting...

16. Rodney Young (1973)

American Archaeologist

Rodney Young is a famous American archaeologist, who was born on January 25, 1973 in United States. Rodney Menard Young (born January 25, 1973) is a former American football defensive...

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