Brigham Young University. Department of Anthropology
Dates
- Existence: 1980-
Administrative History
The Department of Anthropology (1980-) is an administrative unit at Brigham Young University.
The Department of Anthropology came around as a reorganization of the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology in 1980 as part of the College of Social Sciences. In 1981 the college changed to the College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences. It provides instruction in social and cultural anthropology, linguistic, biological, and psychological anthropology. Department chairs have been John L. Sorenson (1980-1987), Donald W. Forsyth (1987-1993), John P. Hawkins (1993-1999), Joel C. Janetski (1999-2006), David P. Crandall (2006-2010), Charles W. Nuckolls (2010-2016), and James R. Allison (2016- ).
Citation:
BYU organizational history wiki, via WWW, Sept. 1, 2017 (Department of Anthropology; est. 1980; previously known as Department of Anthropology and Archaeology; provides instruction in social and cultural anthropology, linguistic, biological, and psychological anthropology; part of the College of Social Sciences (1980-1981), College of Family, Home, and Social Sciences (1981- ); department chairs, John L. Sorenson (1980-1987), Donald W. Forsyth (1987-1993), John P. Hawkins (1993-1999), Joel C. Janetski (1999-2006), David P. Crandall (2006-2010), Charles W. Nuckolls (2010-2016), and James R. Allison (2016- )) https://byuorg.lib.byu.edu/index.php/Brigham_Young_University._Dept._of_AnthropologyFound in 1 Collection or Record:
Department of Anthropology records
Contains administrative records from Brigham Young University’s Department of Anthropology including correspondence of the department, correspondence of the department chairman, faculty records, student records and various other administrative records pertaining to the department from 1941-1978. Also contains twenty-one reels of film of excavations from Ray T. Matheny, of the Department of Anthropology, from approximately 1980-1990, including work in Mexico.