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Name
Zachary Cooper
Affiliation
UC Boulder
Email address
zachary.cooper@colorado.edu

Biography

Zach Cooper is an archaeology PhD student at the University of Colorado, Boulder who specializes in the Pueblo Southwest. His advisor is Dr. Scott Ortman. Zach's research interests include ancient migrations, historical linguistics, and complex systems. His MA thesis addressed the origin of the initial farming population of the Northern Rio Grande. Zach speaks Portuguese and Italian and enjoys mountain biking, hiking, and triathlon.

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Student

This user is listed as a student for the following meetings:

  1. Population and the Environment: Analytical Demography and Applied Population Ethics