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Gary W. Chandler

Education:
BS in Production Agriculture, University of Kentucky, Spring 1976
MS in Political Science, Campbell University, Buies Creek, NC, Spring 1986
BA in Anthropology (Archaeology), University of Kentucky, Fall 2020
MA in Anthropology (Archaeology), University of Kentucky, Fall 2021
BA in History, University of Kentucky, Fall 2022
Biography:

I graduated from the University of Kentucky in 1976 with a BS in Production Agriculture, and was commissioned through the UK ROTC Program as a 2d Lt. in the United States Army. I served for the next 42 years as an infantry officer in West Berlin, Germany, Fort Bragg, NC, and as a civilian Intelligence Analyst specializing in the Pacific region, and later the Middle East as a member of the US Army Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, NC, and the 1st Theater Sustainment Command, Fort Knox, KY. In 1986, I earned an MS in Political Science, from Campbell University, Buies Creek, NC. Retiring in 2018, I returned to the University of Kentucky, earning a BA in Applied Anthropology and History, and an MA in Applied Anthropology. I am currently a 4th-year PhD student.

My current research is on the Cohonina tradition of north-central Arizona (A.D. 700-1200), with an emphasis on their origins, and final disappearance from the archaeological record.

Research Interests

Southwest Ancestral Pueblo societies

Bioarchaeology

Puebloan migration

Southeastern Woodland cultures