INTERNATIONAL & AREA STUDIES

 

 
       
  F A C U L T Y
       
   
DAVID BROWMAN
PROFESSOR
       
 
Titles   Professor of Anthropology
Director, Archaeology Program
     
Degrees   Ph. D, Harvard University
     
Department   Studies on American Culture
American Culture Studies
Anthropology
Archaeology
     
Office   McMillan Hall 118
     
Mailbox   Campus Box 1114
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899
     
Phone   (314) 935-5231
     
Email   dlbrowma@wustl.edu
     
Courses   First Americans: Prehistory of
North America; Practicing
Archaeology; Ancient
Civilizations of the New World;
Cultural Resource Management
     
Research Interests   Andean Archaeology; Origins of
plants and animal domestication;
Camelid pastoralism; American
Archaeology
     
Selected Publications   Altiplano comestible earths:
Preshistoric and historic geophagy
of highland Peru and Bolivia

(with James N. Gundersen).
Geoarchaeology, Vol. 8, No. 5.,
1993.

"Titicaca Basin archaeolinguistics:
Uru, Pukina, and Aymara AD"
750-1450. World Archaeology
26(2):234-250, 1994.

"Political institutional factors
contributing to the integration
of the Tiwanaku state". In
Emergence and Change in Early
Urban Societies
, L. Manzanilla,
ed., pp. 229-243, 1997.

New Perspectives on the Origins
of Americanist Archaeology

(with S. Williams). Tuscaloosa:
University of Alabama Press,
2001.
     
 
     
 
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