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American anthropologist and archaeologist
Don D. Fowler is an anthropologist and archaeologist in the southwestern United States. He received his undergraduate degree from the
University of Utah and his
PhD from the
University of Pittsburgh.
[1] As a student, Fowler worked on the Glen Canyon Project, surveying the canyon for archaeological data before the
Glen Canyon Dam was finished being built.
[2] The Sundance Archaeological Research Fund is just one of the archaeological projects he has directed in the
Great Basin. From 1985 to 1987 Fowler was the president of the
Society for American Archaeology and from 1988 to 1991 he held a Foundation Professorship from the
University of Nevada, Reno.
[1] He is now the
Mamie Kleberg Professor of
Historic Preservation and
Anthropology, Emeritus at the
University of Nevada, Reno.
[3] and sits on the advisory board of The Center for Desert Archaeology.
[1]
Awards
Selected bibliography
- Fowler, Don D. In a Sacred Manner We Live: Photographs of the North American Indian (1972)
ISBN
0-8271-7202-8
- Fowler, Don D., Robert C. Euler, and
Catherine S. Fowler.
John Wesley Powell and the Anthropology of the Canyon Country (1981)
- Fowler, Don D. The Western Photographs of
John K. Hillers (1989)
ISBN
0-87474-416-4
- Fowler, Don D. A Laboratory of Anthropology: Science and Romanticism in the American Southwest, 1846–1930 (2010)
ISBN
978-1-60781-035-3
- Fowler, Don D. The Glen Canyon Country: A Personal Memoir (2011)
ISBN
978-1-60781-134-3 / 978-1-60781-127-5
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Fowler, Catherine S., and Don D. Fowler. The Great Basin: People and Place in Ancient Times (2008)
ISBN
978-1-930618-95-4
- Cordell, Linda S. and Don D. Fowler, eds. (2005). Southwest Archaeology in the Twentieth Century
ISBN
0-87480-825-1
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