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GILL, GEORGE W.
Education: A.B. 1963, M.Ph. 1970 and Ph.D. 1971, University of Kansas; Professor of Anthropology.
Publications: The divide burial from near Wamsutter, Sweetwater county, Wyoming, The Wyoming Archaeologist, 1989; Racial identification from the midfacial skeleton with special reference to American Indians and Whites, Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1988; The beginning of Wyoming osteological research on Easter Island, Rapa Nui Notes, 1988.
Phone: 307-766-6282
E-mail: ggill@uwyo.edu
Web site:Press releases:
- 10/25/2007 - UW Professor, Former Students Work on Easter Island Book
- 8/9/2006 - UW Outreach Offers Forensic Anthropology Course
- 4/5/2006 - UW Professor: Kennewick Man Sheds Light on New World Colonization
- 12/14/2005 - Smithsonian Honors UW Grad Who Has Made a Difference
- 5/12/2005 - Bones Found at UW Likely Were Buried In an Early Day Cemetery
- 4/14/2005 - "Mummy Autopsy" Wyoming Segment to Air Feb. 22 on Discovery Channel
- 12/14/2004 - Discovery's "Mummy Autopsy" Series Asking for Wyomingites' Help
- 12/14/2004 - Discovery's "Mummy Autopsy" Series Asking for Wyomingites' Help
- 11/11/2004 - "Mummy Autopsy" Series Will Profile UW's Anthropology Work
- 4/18/2003 - UW Graduate's Forensic Work is Focus of New Book
- 3/6/2003 - University of Wyoming INSIGHT Schedule
- 1/31/2003 - University of Wyoming INSIGHT Schedule
- 9/6/2002 - Archeology Society Head Comments on Kennewick Man Decision
- 5/1/2002 - Mcnair Scholars Students Present Research Projects
- 9/28/2001 - Tiny Mummies are not The Prehistoric Little People
- 9/20/2001 - Gill Profiled in Who's Who
- 9/26/2000 - UW Anthropologist Says Court Will Decide Kennewick Man's Fate
- 7/8/2000 - UW Trustees Approve Personnel Items
- 10/18/1999 - Asian Awareness Activities Underway this Week
- 9/18/1998 - UW Students Present Research Papers at National Conference
HARKIN, MICHAEL E.
Education: B.A. 1980 University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, M.A. 1984 and Ph.D. 1988 University of Chicago; Associate Professor of Anthropology.
Publications: The Heiltsuks: Dialogues of culture of history on the Northwest Coast, University of Nebraska Press, 1997; Engendering discipline: Discourse and counter-discourse in the Heiltsuk-Methodist dialogue, Ethnohistory, 1996; Carnival and authority: Heiltsuk Schemata of power in ritual discourse, Ethos, 1996.
Phone: 307-766-6328
E-mail: harkin@uwyo.edu
Web site:Press releases:
- 9/17/2008 - University of Wyoming Summer Semester Graduates - Resident
- 6/17/2008 - University of Wyoming Outreach School Honor Rolls - Resident
- 2/6/2008 - University of Wyoming Outreach School Honor Rolls - Resident
- 6/11/2007 - UW Outreach School Honor Rolls - Resident
- 2/9/2007 - UW Outreach School Honor Rolls -- Resident
- 2/3/2006 - UW READ Chooses 2006 Summer Reading Book for Incoming Freshmen
- 8/11/2005 - UW Professor to be Theme Editor for World's Largest Online Encyclopedia
- 7/1/2005 - Reading Program Exposes New Students to Intellectual Community
- 6/17/2005 - Reading Program Exposes New Students to Intellectual Community
- 5/16/2003 - UW Trustees Approve Personnel Items
- 1/16/2002 - Agencies to Use Cultural Data in Land Use Planning Efforts
- 5/12/2000 - Dubois Outlines Recent UW Accomplishments
- 3/9/2000 - UW Professor Awarded Grant
- 11/15/1999 - UW McNair Scholars Present Research Papers
- 11/3/1999 - UW McNair Scholars Attend National Conferences
KELLY, ROBERT L.
Education: B.A. 1978, Cornell University; M.A. 1980, University of New Mexico; Ph.D. 1985, University of Michigan; Professor of Anthropology.
Publications: Prehistory of the Carson Desert and Stillwater Mountains, Nevada, University of Utah Anthropological Papers, in press, Mystification of the Milcean: Construction of foraging identity in Southwest Madagascar, Journal of Anthropological Research, 2000, The foraging spectrum: Diversity in hunter-gatherer lifeways, Smithsonian Institute Press, 1995; Bioarchaeology of the stillwater marsh, American Museum of Natural History, 1995.
Phone: 307-766-3135
E-mail: rlkelly@uwyo.edu
Web site:Press releases:
- 5/12/2005 - UW Mcnair Scholars Present Research Work
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