Anthropology Student Support


Anthropology Student Support

The University of Utah has a long and distinguished history of anthropological and archaeological research. Henry Montgomery, professor of natural history, began academic archaeological research at the University in the 1890s. In 1914, Byron Cummings founded the Department of Archaeology. Three years later, in 1917, a joint Department of Anthropology and Sociology was established. Anthropology became a separate department in 1926, though it was briefly reunited with Sociology from 1933 to 1948.

The department grew significantly during the 1960s and 1970s when enrollment increased. During this time, the faculty expanded to roughly its present size, and a PhD program was added to the curriculum. In the mid-1980s, the department adopted a more evolutionary and empirical focus—a framework that continues today. The Department of Anthropology is recognized for its unified scientific and evolutionary approach to major questions in the discipline and in related fields, including biology, environmental science, geology, and human genetics.

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