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- Anthropology and Prehistory
- Archaeology
- Historic Denver and Colorado
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About
Jonathan Kent, Ph.D., is retired professor of Anthropology at Metropolitan State University of Denver, where he has taught since 1986. He has an ongoing archaeological field project in Colorado and is analyzing data obtained while conducting field research in Peru. He curates the MSU Denver Seed Collection, the Comparative Osteology Collection, and the Ashton Ethnographic Collection.
He is the Founder and Co-Director of the Laboratory of Anthropology. He was the Founder and first faculty advisor of the student anthropology club, ALPACA. He is a three-time awardee of Fulbright-Hays Fellowships. He has been named Outstanding Faculty Researcher by Golden Key Honor Society, has been named as the President’s Outstanding Teacher, and has won the college’s Distinguished Service Award. In addition to archaeological field schools, he teaches classroom courses in Archaeology, Introductory Physical Anthropology and Prehistory, World Prehistory, Human-Animal Relationships, Ancient American Civilizations and South American Archaeology.
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Arts and Culture
Artifacts tell the true story of displaced Aurarians
Politicians and planners once depicted the neighborhood as 'poor and deteriorating.' A recent archaeological dig reveals otherwise.
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Arts and Culture
Ancient secrets unearthed in Cyprus
A team of students is headed to Larnaca this summer to continue excavating a 2,300-year-old military fort.
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Science and Technology
Archaeological dig to help uncover legacy of displaced Aurarians
MSU Denver students and faculty members will spend the semester unearthing artifacts beneath the Ninth Street Historic Park.
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Science and Technology
Operation Sacred Rescue
Local anthropologists exhume buried Loretto Sisters in a reverent and relevant field study.
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