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Christine Szuter |
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| Office: 1230 N. Park St. Suite 102 | Phone: 520-621-1441 | ||||||
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Email:
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szuter@uapress.arizona.edu | ||||||
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Degree:
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Ph.D. University of Arizona, 1989 | ||||||
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Affiliation:
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University of Arizona Press, Director; Anthropology, Assistant Professor |
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Interests:
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Book publishing, Southwestern archaeology, zooarchaeology, human ecology, subsistence systems, gender studies, ethnoarchaeology, Northern Mexico | ||||||
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Classes:
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Internships at the UofA Press in 3 areas, acquisition, manuscript editing, and marketing. For graduate and undergraduate students at any university level. Ideally 3 credits corresponding to 9 hours of work but can be increased or decreased to 2 credits minimum | ||||||
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Current Research: |
Publishing | ||||||
Recent Major Publications:
| 1999 |
Gender and Animals: Hunting Technology, Ritual, and Subsistence in the Greater Southwest, School of American Research, Santa Fe, |
| 1999 | (with Paul S. Martin) Megafauna of the Columbia Basin 1800-1840: Lewis and Clark in a Game Sink. In Northwest Lands, Northwest Peoples: Readings in Environmental History, edited by Dale. D. Goble and Paul W. Hirt, pp. 188-204. University of Washington Press, Seattle. |
| 1994 | Nutrition, Small Mammals, and Agriculture. In Paleonutrition: The Diet and Health of Prehistoric Americans, edited by K. D. Sobolik, pp. 55-65. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Occasional Paper No. 22. |
| 1991 | Hunting by Prehistoric Horticulturalists in American Southwest. Garland Publishing, Inc., New York. |
| 1989 |
(with Frank E. Bayham) Sedentism and Prehistoric Animal Procurement Among Desert Horticulturalists of the North American Southwest. In Farmers as Hunters: The Implications of Sedentism, edited by S. Kent, pp. 80-95. Cambridge University Press. |