Steve is an archaeologist and ecologist specializing in the historical ecology of human adaptations during the Holocene in North and South America. He is professor at the University of North Texas in Geography. His research focuses on adaptations among prehistoric hunter-gatherers and contemporary pastoralists, on animal ecology, and on the use of datasets from zooarchaeology and paleontology to address modern issues in conservation biology.
About
Research Experience
Professor (Full)
University of North Texas
June 2017 - Present
Professor (Full)
University of North Texas
June 2017 - Present
Professor (Associate)
University of North Texas
September 2007 - Present
Professor (Associate)
University of North Texas
September 2007 - Present
Lecturer
Northern Kentucky University
September 2003 - Present
Lecturer
Northern Kentucky University
September 2003 - Present
Visiting Assistant Professor
Grand Valley State University
September 2001 - Present
Visiting Assistant Professor
Grand Valley State University
September 2001 - Present
Adjunct Instructor
Westminster College (Missouri)
January 2001 - Present
Adjunct Instructor
Westminster College (Missouri)
January 2001 - Present