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See also: - Research interests in Paleolithic Georgia. Features information on teaching, fieldwork, awards, and links. Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. - Detailed profile of this University of South Carolina Assistant Professor. Research orientation is driven by a biocultural approach that considers the context of human biology to include political-economic factors and power dynamics. - Profile of this University College London Professor. Research interests include tooth and jaw reduction in the evolution of Neanderthals and modern humans and experimental earthworks. - Curriculum vita for this Mississippi State University Associate Professor. Research interests include human osteology and the archaeology of the southeastern United States. - Profile of this University of Cambridge bioarchaeologist and chairman of the Ancient Biomolecules Initiative. - Article from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill about this bioarchaeologist from its anthropology department. - Curriculum vitae and research project information for this University of Alberta Professor. Research interests include the skeletal biology of Ancient Egypt and skeletal stresses in the Canadian fur trade. - University of Western Ontario Associate Professor with research interests in human evolution and the human remains from ancient cultures. - Brief profile of this University of South Carolina Distinguished Professor Emeritus. Research interests include bioarchaeology of Egyptian pre-dynastic worker class segments of early state society. - Detailed profile of this Indiana Purdue Fort Wayne (IPFW) assistant professor. Current research includes the Moche, Chinchorros, and the prehistoric peopling of South America. Bibliography with some online articles. - University of Western Ontario professor whose research interests include osteology, isotopic analyses, paleopathology, and ondontology in Nubia and Mesoamerica. - Article which profiles Utah State University bioarchaeologist Patricia Lambert. (December 04, 2000)