David Goldstein (Ph.D., archaeology) continues to write up his dissertation fieldwork that covers human and environment interactions in north coastal Perú during the 10th century C.E.  At the same time he works as a paleoethnobotanical consultant on four different projects in the Andean region: three in Perú and one in Bolivia.  During the ’04-’05 school year he taught as a visiting instructor with the Anthropology Department at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago teaching both ethnobotany and cultural anthropology.  He resides in Chicago, IL, and maintains a small research lab affiliated with the Field Museum of Natural History in both the Botany and Anthropology Divisions.  Aside from presentations at both national and international conferences during ’04-‘05, he is a Scientist in Residence at the Museo Contisuyo, Moquegua, Perú during the ’05-’06 academic year.

 

 



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