Professor and Chair
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J.S. Hamilton |
Professors
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P. Driben, |
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J.S. Hamilton |
Associate Professors
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M.J. Boyd, |
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T. Kaiser (Anthropology/Interdisciplinary Studies), |
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C.D. Matheson, |
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T. Varney |
Assistant Professors
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M. Dowsley (Geography), |
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N.R. Moses (Anthropology/Interdisciplinary Studies), |
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B. Stride-Darnley |
Adjunct Professors
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K. Adams, |
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M. Bombin, |
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G. Dakubo, |
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P. Julig, |
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R. Parr, |
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P. Reimer, |
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V. Tiesler |
Professional Associate
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J. Taylor-Hollings |
Professors Emeriti/ae of Anthropology
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J.D. Stewart, |
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R.T. Warkentin |
Anthropology is the integrated biological and socio-cultural investigation of humankind, from the time of our pre-human ancestors to the present, and from small to large complex societies. Lakehead University offers a broad undergraduate program covering biological, archaeological, and socio-cultural anthropology, as well as more specialized concentrations on archaeological science, medical anthropology, and applied anthropology. The Department of Anthropology faculty members have regional and international research interests, including the Boreal Forest area, North America, Latin America, Africa, and Europe.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
See Requirements for Admission to Undergraduate Degree Programs in the Admission Requirements and Registration section of this Calendar, page 27.
ACADEMIC REGULATIONS
See the University Regulations section (page 39) and Faculty of Science and Environmental Studies regulations (page 152) of this Calendar for conditions to enter, proceed in, and graduate from these programs.