David E. Stuart Explained
David E. Stuart is an American anthropologist, and novelist, and Associate Provost Emeritus at University of New Mexico.[1]
He graduated from West Virginia Wesleyan College, with a BA in Anthropology and Sociology in 1967, and from University of New Mexico with an MA in 1970 and PhD in 1972 in Anthropology.
He has conducted fieldwork in Alaska, Ecuador, Mexico, and the Southwest.[2] He teaches at University of New Mexico.He is a Guggenheim Fellow.[3]
Works
- The magic of Bandelier, Ancient City Press, 1989,
- Book: Anasazi America. UNM Press. 2000. 978-0-8263-2179-4 .
- Book: https://books.google.com/books?id=oFXJjgznrZUC&q=David+Stuart+anthro&pg=PA127. Chacoan Great House Society. The great houses of Chaco. John Martin Campbell. Thomas C. Windes. David E. Stuart. Katherine Kallestad . UNM Press. 2007. 978-0-8263-4248-5 .
- The Morganza, 1967: life in a legendary reform school, University of New Mexico Press, 2009,
Novels
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Anthropology | the University of New Mexico.
- Web site: David Stuart : New Mexico Library Association . nmla.org . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110721023458/http://nmla.org/nmreads/authors/david-stuart/ . 2011-07-21.
- Web site: David Stuart - John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation . 2011-05-13 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110416021726/http://www.gf.org/fellows/16964-david-stuart . 2011-04-16 . dead .