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Mary Stiner
Regents Professor | Member of the Graduate Faculty | Curator, Archaeology | Professor, Anthropology
School of Anthropology
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Courses
(5)
Topics in Culture and Civilization
Domestication: The Evolutionary Entanglements of Humans, Animals and Plants
Old World Prehistory
Origins of Human Diversity
Ecological Anthropology
Student Thesis/Dissertation
(6)
Local Paleoclimate and Forager Land-Use in the Middle to Later Stone Ages of Morocco: An Analysis of Archaeological Stable Isotope and Biomarker Archives
2024
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doctoral
Deconstructing the Dangerous Dead: An Archaeothanatological Approach to Atypical Burial
2021
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doctoral
The Zooarchaeology of Early Rome: Meat Production, Distribution, and Consumption in Public and Private Spaces (9th-5th Centuries BCE)
2020
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doctoral
Landscapes of Resilience: O'odham Resource Use in the Colonial Pimería Alta
2019
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doctoral
Cattle in the Garden: An Environmental and Archaeological History of Ranching at Rancho Refugio - Wilder Ranch
2018
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doctoral
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Books
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Culture and Biology at a Crossroads: The Middle Pleistocene Record of Yarimburgaz Cave (Thrace, Turkey).
2010
News
(9)
Those Earrings Are So Last Year – But the Reason You're Wearing Them is Ancient
2021
Ancient Pee Reveals Earliest Stages of Animal Domestication
2019
UA Center Studies the Link Between Climate and Civilization
2015
School of Anthropology Celebrates Centennial
2015
UA Lecture Series to Focus on Immortality
2015
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