James Stemp  

BA: (Anthro/Archaeol) U of T

MSt: (Prehistoric Archaeology) Oxford

Ph D: (Anthro/Archaeol) McGill

Currently Sessional Instructor, Anthropology, Trent Univ. Lab director, SARP and Trent University's fieldschool at Minanha, Belize.

Main areas of research: lithic technology and design theory, lithic use-wear analysis, socio-economics of complex societies, coastal adaptations, the Maya

e-mail: jstemp@trentu.ca recent article: Stemp, W.J. and Stemp, M., "UBM Laser Profilometry and Lithic Use-Wear Analysis: A Variable Length Scale Investigation of Surface Topography". Journal of Archaeological Science, Vol 28, No. 1, pp 81-88.
recent Publication: Stemp, W.James 2001 Chipped Stone Tool Use in the Maya Coastal Economies of Marco Gonzalez and San Pedro, Ambergris Caye, Belize. British Archaeological Reports, International Series 935, Oxford

 

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