Philip J. Carr
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Philip J. Carr | |
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Born | 1966 (age 57–58) |
Education | University of Tennessee (MA, PhD), University of Louisville (BA) |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | University of South Alabama |
Philip J. Carr (born 1966) is an American anthropologist and Chief Calvin McGhee Endowed Professor of Native American Studies at the University of South Alabama.[1] He is known for his works on North American prehistory.[2][3]
Books
- Contemporary Lithic Analysis in the Southeast: Problems, Solutions, and Interpretations. The University of Alabama Press
- Signs of Power: The Rise of Cultural Complexity in the Southeast. The University of Alabama Pres
References
- ^ "Philip J. Carr, Ph.D." www.southalabama.edu.
- ^ Hill, Kristina M. (2 January 2017). "Contemporary lithic analysis in the southeast: problems, solutions, and interpretations". Southeastern Archaeology. 36 (1): 86–87. doi:10.1080/0734578X.2016.1228331. ISSN 0734-578X. S2CID 163699664.
- ^ Jeske, Robert J. (January 1996). "The Organization of North American Prehistoric Chipped Stone Tool Technologies. Philip J. Carr, editor. Archaeological Series 7. International Monographs in Prehistory, Ann Arbor, 1994. v + 136 pp., figures, tables, references cited. 18.50 (paper)". American Antiquity. 61 (1): 175–176. doi:10.2307/282325. ISSN 0002-7316. JSTOR 282325. S2CID 165069125.
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