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Dr. David Zeanah

Courses | Selected Publications | Research Projects | Professional Associations| Graduate Students

Contact Information

Title: Associate Professor
Office
Location:
MND 4010B (Mendocino Hall)
Office
Hours:

Spring 2009- Mon, Wed, Friday 11:00-12:00pm

E-mail: zeanah@csus.edu
Office
Phone:
(916) 278-5683
Mailing
Address:
Sacramento State
6000 J Street
Sacramento, CA 95819-6106

Courses

  • ANTH 003 - Introduction to Archaeology -
  • ANTH 015 - Archaeology of Prehistoric Societies
  • ANTH 109 - Ecological & Evolutionary Approaches to Anthropology
  • ANTH 112 - Great Basin Archaeology
  • ANTH 113 - Prehistory of the Southwest
  • ANTH 115 - Origins of Agriculture
  • ANTH 128 - Indians of California
  • ANTH 203 - Archaeology
  • ANTH 204 - Current Archaeological Methods and Theory
  • ANTH 223 - Problems in Human Ecology and Prehistory in Australia

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Professional Associations

  • Society for American Archeology
  • Great Basin Archaeological Conference Program Chair of the 2004 Biennial Meeting in Sparks, Nevada; Treasurer, 2004-2008
  • Society for California Archaeology
  • Utah Professional Archaeological Council
  • Southeastern Archaeological Conference
  • Human Behavior and Evolution Society for American Archeology American Anthropological Society
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Graduate Students

  • Heather Busam (graduated 2006), Thesis title: Characteristics and implications of traditional Native American fire management on the Orleans Ranger District, Six Rivers National Forest.
  • Jill L. Jensen (graduated 2007), Thesis title: Sexual division of labor and group-effort hunting: The archaeology of pronghorn traps and point accumulations in the Great Basin.
  • Jennifer Thomas
  • Angela Boston

Last updated: 02/19/2010