Yale University Department of Anthropology
Yale University Department of Anthropology
The interdepartmental Council on Archaeological Studies is composed of faculty from a broad range of disciplines, including Anthropology, Classics, Geology and Geophysics, and Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations.
Dr. Yukiko Tonoike, Manager
The primary mission of the YUAL is to facilitate and support research and education, in addition to managing the collections, equipment, and facilities related to archaeological research and teaching at Yale University.
Yale Biological Anthropology Laboratories
Dr. Gary Aronsen, Manager
Professor Richard Bribiescas, Director
The Program in Reproductive Ecology sponsors research and educational initiatives involving the interaction between the environment, ecology, and reproductive biology in human and comparative contexts.
The Yale Himalaya Initiative brings together faculty, students, and professionals across the University whose work focuses on the Himalayan regions of Nepal, India, Bhutan, Pakistan, and China, as well as the Tibetan cultural areas that traverse the borders of all those states.
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