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Geology and archaeology educator

Caleb Vance Haynes, American Geology and archaeology educator. Guggenheim fellow 1980-1981, Smithsonian senior post doctoral fellow, 1987; grantee National Science Foundation, National Geographic Society, others.

Background

Haynes, Caleb Vance was born on February 29, 1928 in Spokane, Washington, District of Columbia, United States.

Education

Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1947-1949; degree in geological engineering, Colorado School Mines, 1956; Doctor of Philosophy, U. Arizona, 1965.

Career

Mining geology consultant, 1958-1960; senior project engineer, American Institute Research, Golden, Colorado, 1956-1960; senior engineer, Martin Company, Denver, 1960-1962; geologist, Nevada State Museum Tule Springs Expedition, 1962-1963; research assistant, U. Arizona, Tucson, 1963-1964; assistant professor geology, U. Arizona, Tucson, 1965-1968; professor geoscience, anthropology, U. Arizona, Tucson, since 1974; Regents professor, U. Arizona, Tucson, since 1991; associate professor, Southern Methodist U., Dallas, 1968-1973; professor, Southern Methodist U., Dallas, 1973-1974.

Achievements

  • Caleb Vance Haynes has been listed as a noteworthy Geology and archaeology educator by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Served with United States Air Force, 1951-1954. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, Geological Society American (Archeological Geology award 1984). Member National Academy Science, American Quaternary Association (president 1976-1978), Society American Archaeology (Fryxell award 1978), Sigma Xi.

Connections

M. Elizabeth Hamilton, January 11, 1954 (divorced 1991). 1 child, Elizabeth Anne.

child:
Elizabeth Anne Haynes