Arizona State Museum

James Watson

JAMES WATSON received his Ph.D. from the University of Nevada Las Vegas and is currently a Curator of Bioarchaeology in the Arizona State Museum and Professor in the School of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. His research examines health and disease in prehistoric populations through their skeletal remains and how human biocultural adaptations impact health.

E. Charles Adams

E. CHARLES ADAMS, Curator Emeritus, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona. Adams has lived and worked in the Four Corners region for more than 50 years, the last 35 with the Arizona State Museum (ASM). While at ASM, Adams directed research at ancestral Hopi villages near Winslow, AZ, in collaboration with the Hopi Tribe. He has published numerous books and curated exhibits at ASM.

Patrick Lyons

PATRICK D. LYONS is Director of the Arizona State Museum and Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of Arizona. He has conducted fieldwork in the ancestral Hopi villages of the Homol'ovi area, in northeastern Arizona, and the San Pedro Valley, in southeastern Arizona. He is the author of Ancestral Hopi Migrations, published by the University of Arizona Press. His work has also appeared in many peer-reviewed journals and numerous edited volumes.  

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