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  1. Sydel Finfer Silverman Wolf (May 20, 1933 – March 25, 2019) was an American anthropologist notable for her work as a researcher, writer, and advocate for the archival preservation of anthropological research. [1] Silverman's early research focused on the study of complex societies and the history of anthropology. [2]

    • Sydel Finfer, May 20, 1933, Chicago, Illinois US
    • American
    • March 25, 2019 (aged 85), New York City
    • Sydel Silverman Wolf
  2. Apr 5, 2019 · Sydel Silverman, an anthropologist who championed her profession as a scholar, teacher, historian and preservationist, died on March 25 in Manhattan. She was 85. The cause was cancer, her son-in ...

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  4. Apr 12, 2019 · May 20, 1933–March 25, 2019. Sydel Silverman, a distinguished anthropologist and ambassador for anthropology, died in New York City on March 25, 2019, at age 85. Silverman held a master’s degree in human development (1957) from the University of Chicago and a PhD in anthropology from Columbia University (1963).

  5. Office of Institutional Advancement 365 Fifth Avenue, rm.8204 Phone: 1-212-817-7130. IN MEMORIAM: DR. SYDEL SILVERMAN. by Jane Schneider Sydel Silverman Wolf. was a distinguished anthropologist who became a chronicler of and influential advocate for the discipline of anthropology. With a Master’s Degree in Human Development from the ...

  6. Sydel Silverman was the president of Wenner-Gren from 1987 to 1999. She guided the Foundation through a critical phase in its history. She preserved the small grants program, which provides a crucial source of support for doctoral students and post-doctoral researchers. She held symposia that set new directions for the field.

  7. Jan 16, 2012 · The National Anthropological Archives recently acquired the papers of Sydel Silverman, an anthropologist known for her work as a researcher, writer, academic administrator, and foundation ...

  8. Sydel Silverman, 1933-2019. EASA owes a huge debt to Sydel Silverman, who passed away peacefully on March 25, 2019 surrounded by her family. Sydel Silverman’s crucial contribution to the foundation of EASA came during her tenure as President of the Wenner-Gren Foundation (1987 - 1999). As she explained, she responded positively to Adam Kuper ...

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