PETER W. STAHL

Email: pstahl@binghamton.edu

(PhD University of Illinois 1984), Director of the Archaeological Analytical Research Facility and Associate Professor of Anthropology, is an archaeologist with primary interests in New World archaeology and ethnography, with a geographical emphasis in the Northern Andes and South American lowlands. His current research focuses on zooarchaeology, vertebrate taphonomy, and the ecology of forested neotropical lowland environments.

2006 Microvertebrate Synecology and Anthropogenic Footprints in the Forested Neotropics. In Time and Complexity in Historical Ecology: Studies from the Neotropical Lowlands , edited by William Balée and Clark Erickson, pp. 127-149. Columbia University Press, New York

2005 Selective Faunal Provisioning in the Southern Highlands of Formative Ecuador . Latin American Antiquity 16:313-328.

2005 An Exploratory Osteological Study of the Muscovy Duck (Cairina moschata) (Aves: Anatidae) with Implications for Neotropical Archaeology. Journal of Archaeological Science 32 (6): 915-929.

2004 Greater Expectations. Nature 432, 561-562.

2004 (with N.D. Smoke) Post-burial Fragmentation of Microvertebrate Skeletons. Journal of Archaeological Science 31 (8): 1093-1100.

2004 (with A.B. Stahl) Ivory production and consumption in Ghana in the early second millennium AD Antiquity 78: 86-101.

2004 Neotropical Zooarchaeology in Ecuador . In, Zooarchaeology of South America , edited by G. L. Mengoni Goñalons, pp. 203-220. International Series 1298. British Archaeological Reports, Oxford .

2003 Pre-Columbian Andean Animal Domesticates at the Edge of Empire. World Archaeology 34 (3): 470-483.

Courses for the Spring 2008 Semester: ANTH 255, ANTH 373/583E

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