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Alan Mann


Professor

Professor Emeritus, University of Pennsylvania

Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley 1968

123 Aaron Burr Hall
(609) 258-5536
mann@princeton.edu
Office hours: M 11am-12:30pm; Tu 3-4pm; W 1-2pm; and by appt.

interests
physical anthropology, paleoanthropology and primatology

short bio
Alan Mann is a physical anthropologist whose interests include paleoanthropology and human evolution. He is the author of Some Paleodemographic Aspects of the South African Australopithecines and is the co-author (with Mark L. Weiss) of Human Biology and Behavior: An Anthropological Perspective. Professor Mann is also affiliated with Evolution at Princeton. Professor Mann teaches courses on human adaptation and evolution and a summer field course on modern human origins in France.

Teaching

Fall 2011

ANT 215/ EEB 315
Human Adaptation 

Spring 2012 (preliminary)

ANT 206/ EEB 306/ GEO 208
Human Evolution

ANT 310
Fundamentals of Biological Anthropology


SUMMER 2011
ANT 315
Modern Human Origins
2011 Summer in Bordeaux


2010-2011

ANT 215/ EEB 315
Human Adaptation

ANT 206/ EEB 306/ GEO 208
Human Evolution

ANT 362
Foodways: Biological Aspects of Human Diet


SUMMER 2010
ANT 315
Modern Human Origins
2010 Summer in Bordeaux
 


2009-2010

ANT 215/ EEB 315
Human Adaptation

ANT 206/ EEB 306/ GEO 208
Human Evolution

ANT 362
Foodways: Biological Aspects of Human Diet


SUMMER 2009
ANT 315
Modern Human Origins
2009 Summer in Bordeaux


2008-2009

ANT 206/ EEB 306/ GEO 208
Human Evolution

ANT 431
Biomedical Anthropology