Christopher Carr
Christopher Carr, Ph.D., is an anthropological archaeologist whose 40 years of research have focused on the social and religious lives of Native American peoples of Eastern North America from 1000 B.C. through Contact, especially Hopewell mound-earthwork building societies of the Midwest U.S. Mortuary practices and artworks of these peoples and strong use of Indian ethno-historic records, anthropological theories, and material science are foundational to his studies.
Christopher Carr, Ph.D., is an anthropological archaeologist whose 40 years of research have focused on the social and religious lives of Native American peoples of Eastern North America from 1000 B.C. through Contact, especially Hopewell mound-earthwork building societies of the Midwest U.S. Mortuary practices and artworks of these peoples and strong use of Indian ethno-historic records, anthropological theories, and material science are foundational to his studies. See less
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