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Patricia Lambert
Professor,
Biological & Medical
Anthropology,
Program Director-
Utah State University
CONTACT INFORMATION:
USU Logan
Campus,
OM 245A, OM 333
0730 Old Main
Hill
Logan UT 84322-0730
Phone: (435)
797-2603
E-mail: patricia.lambert@usu.edu
EDUCATION:
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1997, Postdoctoral Fellow, NMNH,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.
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1994, Ph.D. in Anthropology,
University of California, Santa Barbara
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1989, M.A. in Anthropology,
University of California, Santa Barbara
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1980, B.A. in Physical
Anthropology, University of California, Santa Barbara
BIOGRAPHY:
Dr. Lambert is a specialist in New World bioarchaeology with
research interests in prehistoric warfare, ancient disease, the biological
impacts of gender roles, and the health consequences of social and economic
transitions. She has conducted research in California, the Great Basin, the
Southeast, the Southwest, north coastal Peru, and Iceland. Her work has been
published in a number of academic journals, including American Antiquity,
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, Antiquity, Journal of Forensic
Sciences, and Nature. She currently serves as Associate Dean for the College of
Humanities and Social Sciences and Interim Director of the Museum of
Anthropology.
RESEARCH
INTERESTS:
Skeletal biology, bioarchaeology, paleopathology, prehistoric
warfare; North America, Peru
COURSES TAUGHT:
Biological Anthropology, Perspectives on Race, Osteology, Problems in
Bioarchaeology, Anthropology of War, Resources in Anthropology
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