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Marshall Mellow - studies the material remains of warring kingdoms in ancient China. Dusty Oldman - studies mummies from Nubia and Peru Ama Zing Ting - studies shamanism and magic in rural Nepal Harry G. Rilla - studies primates in Madagascar Windy Lipscomb - studies political speech Kay V. Dweller - studies early hominid evolution Sarah McPotter - studies culture change through collections of prehistoric pottery Mannie Grimes - studies bodies to determine causes of death for law enforcement Lee Burty Bells - studies indigenous resistance to government oppression in the Brazilian Amazon. Mina Byrd - studies the way that words and word usage influence perceptions of time and space.

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