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ISAAC ALFRED HART
Graduate Student, Anthropology Department
Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Utah, Anthropology Department
Research Summary: My research involves using methods from paleobiogeography and paleoecology to understand human decision making in the past. I combine analysis of past plant communities (pollen-based paleoenvironmental reconstruction) and animal communities (analysis of animal bones from archaeoloigcal sites) with archaeological research regarding human subsistence practices. My geographic areas of research include central Utah, Baja California, and western Mongolia.
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MARK A LOEWEN
Professor (Lecturer), Geology & Geophysics
Research Summary: Mark Loewen is a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Utah. He specializes in research on Jurassic and Cretaceous dinosaurs with an emphasis on the taxonomy, evolution and biogeography of meat eating, armored and horned dinosaurs. These include Allosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, Ankylosaurus and Triceratops. Along with colleagues he has named 13 dinosaurs including Lythronax, Kosmoceratops, Utahceratops and Seitaad.
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Jack M. Broughton
Department Chair, University of Utah, Anthropology Department
Professor, Anthropology Department
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Brian F Codding
Director, University of Utah, Environmental & Sustainability
Professor, Anthropology Department
Research Summary: My work draws on ecological theory to explain variation in present and past human behavior, focusing on the dynamic interactions between individual decisions and local environmental contexts. Examples of recent research are summarized below.
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Tyler Faith
Associate Professor, Anthropology Department
Chief Curator, Natural History Museum of Utah
Research Summary: My research addresses the relationships between Quaternary mammals, environmental change, and human-environment interactions, with an emphasis on the African record. To explore these relationships, I study vertebrate remains from paleontological and archaeological sites. My approach to the fossil record draws on paleoecological and zooarchaeological techniques.