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| David Brose (email
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| Profile
last updated: 06/14/2006 |
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Address:
3262 Hartslock Woods Dr., West Bloomfield, MI 48322 |
County:
Oakland |
Phone
(w): 248-914-1911 |
Phone
(h): 248-539-4729 |
Fax:
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E-mail:
david_brose@sbcglobal.net
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| Academic
Affiliation: University of Michigan |
| Non-academic
affiliation: Research and Development, Imprints from the Past, LLC |
| Degree: Ph.D. |
| Major: Anthropology/Archaeology |
| Minor:
Philosophy/History of Science and Technology |
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| Specialization
areas: Interdisciplinary, Anthropology, Archaeology, Area Studies: North America, Native Peoples Studies, Natural History/Heritage, Conservation/Cultural Heritage, Philosophy, Ecology, Environmental Studies, Science/Society, History: American, 18th - early 20th century, Other: Prehistory |
| Implementing
projects as: Consultant/Planner, Presenter/Panelist, Project Evaluator |
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types: Live Events/Exhibitions, School Projects, Media, New Technology |
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willing to participate: Planning Projects, Developing Projects, Research |
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Past
experience: Earned a B.A. in philosophy and geology, an M.A. in Antrhopology, and Ph.D. in Prehistoric Archaeology. Founder and former editor of the Mid-Continental Journal of Archaeology, and a Registered Professional Archaeologist with more than 20 seasons of geological and archaeological excavation in Eurpope and thoughout North America. I am a charter partner of the consulting firm, Imprints From The Past ®. I have also written several monographs about prehistoric cultures and early historic archaeology and the author of nearly two hundred professional journal articles, reviews, academic book chapters and technical reports, as well as many non-technical magazine articles and encyclopedia entries. Served as Chief Curator and Research Coordinator at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, Vice President and Associate Director of the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada; and Director of the Cranbrook Institute of Science, Bloomfield Hills and a member of the Cultural Coalition for Metropolitan Detroit. |
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| Suggestions
for public humanities projects: A pod-cast of a series of collaborative local temporary mini-exhibitions and public discussions dealing with the changing cultural perceptions and uses of Michigan's diverse regions' natural and social resources from 12,000 B.C. to present. Probably designed for 10th grade to non-professional audiences, possibly held in cultural facilities (museums or historcal societies) in 7 locations across the state: SE, SW, Central, NW, NE, Eatern UP, Western UP. |
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