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Anthony T. Boldurian
- Professor, Anthropology, Pitt-Greensburg
Anthony T. Boldurian, Ph.D., is the founding director of the Pitt-Greensburg Archaeology Program which, since 1990, has placed many graduates in the discipline. His research focuses on origins, specifically the First (i.e., Ice Age) Americans and the First EuroAmericans in Western Pennsylvania. Writings include many consulting reports, journal articles, monographs, and a book (Clovis Revisited, 1999). His teaching emphasizes keen observation, critical thinking, attention to detail, and teamwork; he is a firm believer that success in the classroom is attained when students receive a realistic experience - for archaeology is best learned when done. Dr. Boldurian is recognized nationwide and is a recipient of the University of Pittsburgh Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award. Recently, he was appointed Editor of North American Archaeologist, the only scholarly journal dedicated solely to the archaeology of North America.