Benjamin Auerbach
Associate Professor of Anthropology
Benjamin Auerbach studies population history, the evolution of human stature and body mass, and the ways climate, subsistence, and disease have impacted human evolution.
Benjamin Auerbach studies population history, the evolution of human stature and body mass, and the ways climate, subsistence, and disease have impacted human evolution.
Kandi Hollenbach studies gender and identity among hunting-gathering peoples and the shift from foraging to food production.
Lisa King researches cultural rhetorics with an emphasis in contemporary Native American and indigenous rhetorics.
Andrew Kramer is a paleoanthropologist and an expert in human evolution and the creationism debate.
Jan Simek researches paleolithic archeology, human evolution, quantitative analyses, and spatial analysis.
Dawnie Steadman directs the Forensic Anthropology Center and researches forensic anthropology, bio-archaeology, and forensic human rights investigations.