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Jeffrey T. Clark, Ph.D.

Professor of Anthropology

 

 

Email: Jeffrey.Clark@ndsu.edu

Laboratory Office: Geosciences 108 (formerly Eng&Tech Building)
Phone: 701.231.7115

Degrees:

  • Ph.D., Anthropology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987
  • A.M., Anthropology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1979
  • A.B., Anthropology, University of Michigan, 1973

Dr. Jeffrey Clark, an archaeologist, has been a member of the NDSU faculty since 1983. His research interests include paleoenvironmental studies, human cultural and biological heritage, archaeological methods and theory, computer applications in archaeology, virtual environments for education and research, Oceania, Southeast Asia, and North America. Dr. Clark's primary teaching responsibilities are introduction to anthropology, archaeology, cultural ecology, peoples of the South Pacific, and human origins and he also oversees individual lab experience coursework and archaeological fieldschools. 

Dr. Clark received a grant from the National Science Foundation to equip the Archaeology Technologies Lab with the technology necessary to undertake 3D modeling.  To see some of this work, go to the web site at ATL Lab.

Courses:

  • Anthropology 111 Introduction to Anthropology
  • Anthropology 204 Archaeology and Prehistory
  • Anthropology 444/644 Peoples of the Pacific Islands
  • Anthropology 462/662 Cultural Ecology
  • Anthropology 491/690 Seminar: Computer Application in Human Heritage
  • Anthropology 491/690 Seminar: Theories/Methods in Archaeology
  • Anthropology 491/690 Seminar: Visualization in Anthropology

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