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2007 LOVELAND STONE AGE FAIR

BIOGRAPHY  
   
Dr. Robert Brunswig
Director of the School of Social Sciences
Professor of Anthropology at the University of Northern Colorado
 
     
 

His research specialization is in prehistoric archeology and the reconstruction of ancient landscapes in the Western United States and Southern Europe. His most recent and current research projects include a recently completed archeological inventory survey and site excavations research program in Rocky Mountain National Park and his on-going North Park Cultural Landscapes and Sacred Landscapes projects. Dr. Brunswig has published more than a hundred articles, book chapters, research reports, and edited volumes and delivered more than seventy professional conference papers. He was recently recognized for a lifetime of scholarship as the University of Northern Colorado’s Distinguished Scholar for 2005. He is co-editor, with Dr. Bonnie Pitblado of Utah State University, of a forthcoming volume on Colorado Paleoindian Archaeology, to be published by the University Press of Colorado in October 2007. Dr. Brunswig is presently working on a book that describes a working Geographic Information System (GIS) model of the colonization and subsequent occupation history of Paleoindian peoples in the state of Colorado.