ALBERT A. DEKIN, JR.

Email: adekin@binghamton.edu

(PhD Michigan State University 1975), Associate Professor of Anthropology, an archaeologist whose primary research interests are in Arctic peoples, has conducted extensive research in Alaska. He has a long-standing involvement with Cultural Resource Management, research design, policy and practice in the northeastern US and Alaska. More recent interests include research design and management and archaeological damage assessment and litigation.

1990 (with others) The Utqiagvik Excavations, 3 vols. The North Slope Borough Commission on Inupiat History, Barrow.

1993 (with others) Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Archaeological Damage Assessment. Final Report to the USDA Forest Service.

1996 Tragedy at Utqiagvik, Alaska. In Eyewitness to Discovery, ed. by B.M. Fagan, 324-333. Oxford University Press, New York.

 

Courses for the Spring 2008 Semester: ANTH 167, ANTH 554A, ANTH 591

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