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Richard Woollen
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Recently retired as a CPA. I have 2 boys, ages 42 and 44 and 3 wonderful grandchildren, 2 boys, ages 12, 11 and one girl age 4.
2012-08-06 21:06:26
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Whit Worcester
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retired
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2012-08-28 10:23:56
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2012-03-06 14:18:19
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2012-02-15 10:50:44
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Norman Yoffee
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Professor (retired)
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BA, Northwestern University (history, anthropology
PhD, Yale University (Mesopotamian history, languages, archaeology) --First job: Dept of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson. (1 semester, visiting prof Cal, Berkeley, 1 year, visiting prof Sydney Uni, Australia) Research in Istanbul, Turkey; Oxford, England; Moscow, USSR) --Second job: Dept of Near Eastern Studies and Dept of Anthropology, U Michigan, Ann Arbor. Also taught at Free University Berlin; D Lit (honoris Causa), La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia. --Now: Retired from Michigan, 1-1-11; Adjunct Prof, Depts of Anthropology, University of Nevada, Las Vegas and University of New Mexico; Senior Fellow, Inst for the Study of the Ancient World, NYU --Married to Barbara Weber, gemologist (bhwydesigns.com) --Produced 4 books, 8 edited books, and as general editor of Cambridge World Archaeology, 25 books and counting. (see sitemaker.umich.edu/nyoffee for details). --Now live in Santa Fe, New Mexico 2022: In January, 2011 I officially retired from the University of Michigan and moved full-time to our vacation home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In 2012 I began to teach a grad seminar at UNLV, present on campus for one month per year for 3 years. I then co-taught a grad seminar at the University of New Mexico for a semester. Subsequently I joined teaching projects at the University of Tuebingen and then the University of Bonn in Germany. Finally, I wrapped up my teaching by lecturing at the University of Buenos Aires for one month after which I spent 3 months at the Getty Museum in LA on a research quest. During “retirement” I managed to edit two books (Early Cities in Comparative Perspective and The Evolution of Fragility) and write a few journal articles. I no longer research and don’t write much, but I still maintain editorship of the series of books, Cambridge World Archaeology. Taking Spanish classes and playing golf are my principal activities now. (The photo is of me and Barbara, taken last May on the occasion of our birthday celebration in the La Posada Hotel, Winslow, AZ). See above box. 2022-07-07 21:45:57 |
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