Physical Anthropology


AAFS Physical Anthropology Section Officers

 

2010-11 Chair:

Bradley J. Adams, PhD

New York OCME
520 1st Avenue
New York, NY  10016
(212) 447-2760
badams@ocme.nyc.gov

2010-11 Secretary:

Susan M. T. Myster, PhD

Hamline University
MB 196
1536 Hewitt Avenue
Saint Paul, MN  55104
(651) 523-2554
smyster@gw.hamline.edu

 


Physical Anthropology Section Statistics as of July 21, 2010:

Applicants 6
Associate Members 80
Fellows 95
Members 46
Retired Fellows 12
Retired Members 2
Student Affiliates 136
Trainee Affiliates 21
Total Membership 398

 

Physical Anthropology Section Award Recipients

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