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Bundesliga FT May 11 vs SV Werder Bremen D1 - 1Recap Bundesliga 9:30 AM EDT May 18 @ Eintracht Frankfurt Preview Tim A. Kohler is a Regents Professor Emeritus at Washington State University and a Research Associate at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. He applies method and theory from the study of complex adaptive systems to the study of prehistoric societies, especially the Southwestern US and the northern Southwest. He has directed excavations, directed projects, and published widely on topics such as cooperative behavior, wealth inequalities, reciprocity, and paleoenvironmental data.
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Timothy A. Kohler. Other names. Regents Professor emeritus, Anthropology, Washington State University; External Professor, Santa Fe. Verified email at wsu.edu - Homepage. archaeology...
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In 2022, Tim Kohler was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in recognition of his achievements in original research. Professor Kohler is also a principal investigator on the Crow Canyon SKOPE project to make interpreted paleoenvironmental data widely accessible, and continues to work with Crow Canyon on data compiled by this project for ...
Emeritus Professor of Anthropology Tim Kohler was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in Spring 2022 and will be formally inducted in a Washington, DC, ceremony in April 2023. Only three other still-living current or emeritus WSU faculty have been so honored.
Apr 23, 2024 · April 23, 2024. SFI External Professor Tim Kohler (Washington State University) will be delivering the Linda S. Cordell Lecture through the School for Advanced Research (SAR) on April 28, 2024, at the New Mexico History Museum.
An archaeologist who works primarily in the US Southwest with interests in social dynamics, especially in the Neolithic, throughout the world, his research includes developing methods to understand the relationships among demography, violence, wealth inequality, social evolution, and climate variability.
May 6, 2022 · External Professor, Santa Fe Institute. Tim Kohler. Kohler studies the social dynamics of prehistoric cultures, specializing in the U.S. Southwest. His research explores the relationships among demography, violence, wealth inequality, social evolution, and climate variability.