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  1. Anna Curtenius Roosevelt (born 1946) is an American archaeologist and Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the University of Illinois Chicago. She studies human evolution and long-term human-environment interaction. She is one of the leading American archeologists studying

    • 1946 (age 76–77)
    • Archaeology
  2. Anna Curtenius Roosevelt ist eine US-amerikanische Archäologin und die Enkelin des amerikanischen Präsidenten Theodore Roosevelt.

    • 1946
    • Roosevelt, Anna Curtenius
    • US-amerikanische Archäologin
  3. About. I am a four-field anthropologist interested in social and biological evolution, human-environment interaction, and human rights. My current research in lowland South America and Central Africa focuses on the evolution of Pleistocene preceramic cultures in the tropical forests.

  4. Anna Curtenius Roosevelt: The rainforest archaeologist. Excavations in South America helped the American researcher reinterpret how Amazonia was occupied before European colonization

  5. 1. Jan. 2005 · Anna Roosevelt is an archaeologist who studies the tropical lowlands of the Orinoco basin of Venezuela and the Amazon basin of Brazil. Roosevelt has combined her field research with theoretical interests in human ecology and evolution.

  6. Anna Curtenius Roosevelt, The Rise and Fall of the Amazon Chief doms. - Cumul- ative evidence from archaeology and ethnohistory shows greater variety and complexity. among Amazonian Indian societies of the prehistoric and contact periods than exist. today.

  7. The Rise and Fall of the Amazon Chiefdoms - Persée. [article] Anna Curtenius Roosevelt. Homme Année 1993 126-128 pp. 255-283. Fait partie d'un numéro thématique : La remontée de l'Amazone. Référence bibliographique. Plan. Indigenous Social Development in Amazonia [link] Early Hunting-Gathering Societies [link] Early Horizon Horticulturalists [link]