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William A. Longacre |
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| Office: Emil Haury 408E | Phone: 520-621-2275 | ||||||
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Email:
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longacre@u.arizona.edu | ||||||
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Degree:
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Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1963 | ||||||
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Affiliation:
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Professor Emeritus, Department of Anthropology |
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Interests:
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Archaeology, ethnoarchaeology, changing patterns of social organization and evolution of cultural systems, U.S. Southwest, New World, Philippines | ||||||
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Current Research: |
Ceramic ethnoarchaeology in multiple field sites in the Philippines; project in SW China among the Dai and Wa peoples in Yunnan Province. | ||||||
Recent Major Publications:
| 1999 |
"Why did the BIE hire an architect?" In Journal of Southwest 41(3). |
| 1999 | "On Methods of Measuring Ceramic Uselife: A Revision of the Uselife Estimates of Cooking Vessels among the Kalinga, Philippines" (with Masakazu Tani first author). In American Antiquity 62:229-308. |
| 1999 | "Standardization and Specialization: What's the link?" In Pottery and People: A Dynamic Interaction, edited by J. M. Skibo and G. M. Feinman, University of Utah Press. Salt Lake City. |
| 1991 | slide sets on Southwest China available from: Pictures of Record |
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