Herbert D. G. Maschner
Herbert D. G. Maschner (born 1959) is an American anthropologist and academic administrator. His research interests include biocomplexity and sustainability in prehistoric human ecology (particularly with respect to Arctic cultures), warfare and inequality in prehistory, the application of Darwinian theory and evolutionary psychology to archaeology, GIS in archaeology, isotope analysis and virtual museums and repositories.Maschner was a professor at the University of Wisconsin–Madison (1993–1999), Idaho State University (1999–2015) and the University of South Florida (2015–2017). He resigned his professorship following controversy over his sexual harassment of a student at ISU and complaints about his conduct at USF. Provided by Wikipedia
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6by Eumetopias Jubatas In, Andrew W. Trites, Arthur J. Miller, Herbert D. G. Maschner, Michael A, Steven J. Bograd, John A, Antonietta Capotondi, Kenneth O. Coyle, Emanuele Di, Bruce P. Finney, Edward J, Chester E. Grosch, Steven R, Douglas J. Neilson, Stephen R, Katherine L. Reedy-maschner, Thomas C. Royer, Franklin B, Julian X. L. Wang, Arliss J. WinshipGet access
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7by Andrew W. Trites, Arthur J. Miller, Herbert D. G. Maschner, Michael A. Alex, Steven J. Bograd, John A. Calder, Antonietta Capotondi, Kenneth O. Coyle, Emanuele Di Lorenzo, Bruce P. Finney, Edward J. Gregr, Chester E. Grosch, Steven R. Hare, George L. Hunt, Jaime Jahncke, Nancy B. Kachel, Hey-jin Kim, Carol Ladd, Nathan J. Mantua, Caren Marzban Wieslaw Maslowski, Stephen R. Okkonen, James E. Overl, Katherine L. Reedy-maschnerGet access
Published 2005
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