Background
Dean, Jeffrey Stewart was born on February 10, 1939 in Lewiston, Idaho, United States.
(From the report's abstract: "Tsegi Canyon villages probab...)
From the report's abstract: "Tsegi Canyon villages probably constituted a loosely defined "community" based on close but informal interpersonal relationships. After abandoning the Tsegi about 1300, the Tsegi Phase people contributed heavily to the population of the Hopi Mesas."
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Dean, Jeffrey Stewart was born on February 10, 1939 in Lewiston, Idaho, United States.
Student, University Idaho, 1958. Bachelor, University Arizona, 1961. Doctor of Philosophy, University Arizona, 1967.
Instructor, U. Arizona, Tucson, 1966-1967; assistant professor, U. Arizona, Tucson, 1967-1972; associate professor, U. Arizona, Tucson, 1972-1977; professor, U. Arizona, Tucson, since 1977; senior scientist, Southern Illinois U., Carbondale, 1985-1986. Cooperating scientist Black Mesa Archeological Project, Carbondale, 1979-1983. Peer reviewer Arizona State Museum, Tucson, 1981-1985.
(From the report's abstract: "Tsegi Canyon villages probab...)
Fellow American Anthropological Association, American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member Society of America Archaeology (treasurer 1977-1980), Tree-Ring Society (secretary since 1974), Santa Fe Institute, Sigma Xi.
Son of Kenneth Franklyn and Margaret Mary (Mitchell) D. Children: Alison Elizabeth, Carrie Margaret.