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H.
CLYDE WILSON
Professor Emeritus
Associate Curator, NAGPRA Program, Museum
of Anthropology
Ph.D., University of California Los Angeles, 1961
My
interests in anthropology are cultural evolution, especially the world-system
which evolved after 1400 AD; the Third World and its relation to the world-system;
the economic and political organizations of modern societies; and the
interaction between biological and cultural factors, especially as these
interactions affect population change. I retired in August 1997, and work
part time at the Museum of Anthropology coordinating the repatriation
of Native American human remains. I still advise students and enjoy serving
on thesis and dissertation committees.
Contact: wilsonhc@missouri.edu
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