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1. www.semioticon.com
www.semioticon.com/virtuals/im - [Cached]Published on: 4/1/2007 Last Visited: 4/9/2007
Michael Chazan (University of Toronto) -
2. english.china.com
english.china.com/zh_cn/cultur - [Cached]Published on: 2/13/2007 Last Visited: 3/3/2007
"Mercader's paper presents strong archaeological data for the antiquity of nut cracking by chimpanzees and shows that this behavior developed long before farmers arrived in the area," said Dr. Michael Chazan, an anthropology professor at University of Toronto who specialized in Paleolithic archaeology. -
3. Michael Chazan's home page
www.chass.utoronto.ca/anthropo - [Cached]Published on: 7/1/2002 Last Visited: 4/14/2006
Michael Chazan (V) divides his research in Paleolithic and Epipaleolithic archaeology among France, Israel and Jordan, and is interested in lithic technology and the history of archaeology. Email: mchazan#
Gary Coupland focusses on household archaeology on the Northwest Coast of North America and more generally on complex hunter-gatherers. Email: coupland#
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Michael Chazan (V) divides his research in Paleolithic archaeology among France, Israel and Jordan. Currently he also has a project on an Epipaleoliithic site in southern Jordan, and more general interests in lithic technology and the history of archaeology.
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Michael Chazan (V) divides his research in Paleolithic archaeology among France, Israel and Jordan. Currently he also has a project on an Epipaleoliithic site in southern Jordan, and more general interests in lithic technology and the history of archaeology.
Gary Coupland focusses on household archaeology on the Northwest Coast of North America and more generally on complex hunter-gatherers. He also serves as Graduate Coordinator of Anthropology.
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Michael Chazan (V) divides his research in Paleolithic and Epipaleolithic archaeology among France, Israel and Jordan, and is interested in lithic technology and the history of archaeology.
Gary Coupland focusses on household archaeology on the Northwest Coast of North America and more generally on complex hunter-gatherers. He also serves as Graduate Coordinator of Anthropology.
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Michael Chazan (V) divides his research in Paleolithic archaeology among France, Israel and Jordan. Currently he also has a project on an Epipaleoliithic site in southern Jordan, and more general interests in lithic technology and the history of archaeology.
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Michael Chazan
Michael Chazan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology who specializes in Paleolithic archaeology and lithic analysis. He conducts fieldwork in France, Israel and Jordan.

