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Faculty, Fellows, and StaffHoyt Alverson (Professor, Ph.D. 1968, Yale University) Cognitive and Economic Anthropology, Africa, U.S., Mental Health Services Research. hoyt.alverson@dartmouth.edu (603) 646-3336. Brian J. Didier (Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Anthropology and Religion, Ph.D. 2001, Cambridge Univeristy), Islam, South Asia, religious conflict, collective violence. brian.didier@dartmouth.edu (603) 646-3436 Dale F. Eickelman (Ralph and Richard Lazarus Professor of Anthropology and Human Relations, Ph.D. 1972, University of Chicago) Social anthropology, social organization, religion and politics, education, Muslim societies, Middle East. dale.eickelman@dartmouth.edu (603) 646-2621 Kirk Endicott (Professor and Department Chair, Ph.D. 1974, Harvard University, D.Phil. 1976, Oxford University) Religion, hunter-gatherers, indigenous rights; Southeast Asia, Malaysia. kirk.endicott@dartmouth.edu (603) 646-1275 Sergei Kan (Professor, Ph.D. University of Chicago ) Ethnology and ethnohistory, history of anthropology, anthropology of death and dying, Native North America (especially Alaska and the Northwest Coast), circumpolar peoples of the former Soviet republics. sergei.kan@dartmouth.edu (603) 646-2550 Kathryn Keith (McKennan Postdoctoral Fellow, Ph.D. 1999, University of Michigan) Archaeology of the ancient Near East (Mesopotamia, Anatolia), socio-spatial organization, household archaeology, textile production. kathryn.keith@dartmouth.edu (603) 646-1849 Kenneth Korey (Associate Professor, Ph.D. 1974, University of Chicago) Human population genetics, human evolution, evolutionary theory, human osteology. ken.korey@dartmouth.edu (603) 646-3334 Deborah L. Nichols (Professor, Ph.D. 1980, Pennsylvania State University) Archaeology, complex societies, cultural ecology, Mesoamerica, U. S. Southwest deborah.nichols@dartmouth.edu (603) 646-3033 John M. Watanabe (Associate Professor, Ph.D. 1984, Harvard University) ethnicity, religion, the evolution of culture, historical ethnography of community, state, and nation; Maya Indians, Mesoamerica, Latin America. john.watanabe@dartmouth.edu (603) 646-2040 Robert L.Welsch (Visiting Research Professor, Ph.D. 1982, University of Washington) Ethnology, New Guinea, Indonesia. robert.welsch@dartmouth.edu (603) 646-3256 Lynn MacGillivray (Department Administrator) lynn.macgillivray@dartmouth.edu (603) 646-3256
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