Background
Ripinsky-Naxon, Michael was born on March 23, 1944 in Kutaisi, Georgia, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics. Son of Pinkus and Maria Ripinsky-Naxon.
archaeologist ethnologist art historian
Ripinsky-Naxon, Michael was born on March 23, 1944 in Kutaisi, Georgia, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics. Son of Pinkus and Maria Ripinsky-Naxon.
Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology with honors, University of California-Berkeley, 1966, Doctor of Philosophy in Archeology and Art History, 1979. Research assistant American Museum Natural History, New York City, 1964, University of California-Berkeley, 1964-1966. Member of faculty department anthropology and geography of Near East, California State University-Hayward, 1966-1967.
Assistant professor California State University-Northridge, 1974-1975.
Researcher, associate University of California at Los Angeles, 1974-1975, senior research anthropologist Hebrew University, Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, 1970-1971. Curator Anthropos Gallery of Ancient Art, Beverly Hills, California, 1976-1978.
Chief research scientist Archaeometric Data laboratories, Beverly Hills, 1976-1978. Director Ancient Artworld Corporation, Beverly Hills, 1979-1982.
Director prehistoric studies Mediterranean Research Center, Athens, 1989-1991.
Professor, chairperson, Department Cultural Studies, Pedagogical University, Kielce, Poland, 1993-1995. Conducted excavations Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Mesopotamia, Mexico, Center American Specialist in the development of early religions and shamanism, phenomenon of origins of domestication and camel ancestry.
Expert on art works from French Impressionists to ancientEgypt and classical world.
Research in evolution of consciousness, ethnogenesis and the origins of religion, shamanism and ecstatic states.
Assistant American Music. Assistant professor California. Chief research scientist Archaeometric Data laboratories
Director Ancient Artworld Corporation, Beverly Hills, 1979-1982.
Director prehistoric studies Mediterranean Research Center. Specialist in the development of early religions and shamanism, phenomenon of origins of domestication and camel ancestry.
Expert on art works from French Impressionists to ancientEgypt and classical world. Director Center
Fellow American Anthropology Association, Royal Asiatic Society.
1 child, Tariel.