Christine Szuter

Office: 1230 N. Park St. Suite 102 Phone: 520-621-1441
 
Email:
szuter@uapress.arizona.edu
Degree:
Ph.D. University of Arizona, 1989
Affiliation:

University of Arizona Press, Director; Anthropology, Assistant Professor

Interests:
Book publishing, Southwestern archaeology, zooarchaeology, human ecology, subsistence systems, gender studies, ethnoarchaeology, Northern Mexico
Classes:
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

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.

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