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Contributors

Some of the best work you'll find at the Archaeology at About.com website was contributed by archaeologists working in the field. Here are some of their biographies.

Richard Diehl
Archaeologist Richard Diehl is professor emeritus at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, and is currently working on a popular book about Teotihuacan, travel, visiting his six grandchildren and learning how to cook, as well as contributing an occasional review here.

Shannon Lee Dawdy
Shannon Lee Dawdy is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Chicago who has worked as an archaeologist and historical anthropologist in Louisiana for the last 12 years. Her contribution on why New Orleans should be rebuilt appears on these pages.

Thomas F. King
Archaeologist and writer Thomas F. King is an occasional contributor to the Archaeology at About.com page.

Charles Higham
University of Otago, New Zealand professor Charles Higham got his first taste of archaeological work in Southeast Asia in 1968, and he has conducted research there ever since. His first contribution to Archaeology at About is a summary of five years of excavation at the Bronze Age cemetery of Ban Non Wat, Thailand.

David Underhill
David Underhill (also Underhill-Stocks) was raised with a passion for history and spent much of his teenage years running specialist lectures on medieval history for schools and colleges.

Gary Feinman and Linda Nicholas
Contributor biographies of Gary Feinman and Linda Nicholas

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