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Cultural and Physical Anthropology..........hopefully soon Archaeology!
Lake Center
Office Hrs:  Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 9:00a.m., Lake

Email:  dprather@mendocino.edu   or  dprather@yccd.edu



VIGILANDO, AGENDO, BENE CONSULENDO, PROSPERA OMNIA CEDUNT.
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by Douglas Prather
 7/20/2008 5:52 PM
 
 
Timendi causa est nescire.  Without anthropology, all is lost. 
 
 
 
WELCOME NEW and USED STUDENTS
by Douglas Prather
 1/24/2008 10:30 PM
 
A new semester is here, and the wonders of Anthropology await you!  You are so lucky to have me as your instructor. 
 
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7/31/2006 10:20 AM
  INKA FORTRESS EXTENDED FIELD TRIP
This past summer, Ecuador was windy, cold, and yet unbelievable.  If you are interested in going next summer, check out the Ecuador link.  I won't be heading back until the summer of 2008.
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Here I am at an Inkan stairway, at Quitoloma in Ecuador. (yes, Inka with a "k" is commonly used.) Prather1280 x 960
From the mind of this man came the ideas that have forever changed humankind. Charles Darwin169 x 125
Augustus LePlongeon, at Chacmool.  Brilliant, passionate, eccentric, and my personal favorite archaeologist. LePlongeon309 x 274
  Evolution PBS
  evolution and fossil hominids
  Primate Center
  Primates
  more primates
  Ecuador
  Otavalo Market, Ecuador
  Huaorani - the real "End of the Spear" tribe
  The Pequot Indians
  Pequot Massacre
  Skeletons
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