Professor of AnthropologyOn Sabbatical September 2017 - August 2018
Anthropology Department 91±¬ÁϳÉÈËƬHalifax, NS B3H 3C3PhD (Connecticut), Professor Biological anthropology, forensic anthropology, history of anthropological theory, anthropology education, urban archaeology, Halifax history and heritagePhone: 902-420-5627Email: paerickson43@gmail.comOffice Location: MS215
Dr. Erickson with Herman John Kiriama at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, April, 2011
Dr. Erickson walks on Charles Darwin's sand walk, Down House, County Kent, England, 2014
Dr. Erickson visits Punta Pitt, San Cristobal (Chatham) Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, in December 2014. Charles Darwin spent the night here in September 1835
Biological and Forensic Anthropology Laboratory
The 91±¬ÁϳÉÈËƬ Biological and Forensic Anthropology Laboratory, located in room MM226, houses a varied collection of material used in teaching and research in biological and forensic anthropology. The collection has several key components.
The Laboratory supports several advanced courses: ANTH 3381.1(.2) Anthropological Genetics, ANTH 3382.1(.2) Paleoanthropology, ANTH 3471.1(.2) Forensic Skeletal Identification, ANTH 3472.1(.2) Forensic Skeletal Analysis, ANTH 4473.1(.2) Paleopathology, ANTH 4474.1(.2) Human Variation, and ANTH 4701.0 Internship in Forensic Anthropology.
Research and Recent Publications
Dr. Erickson is author of Historic North End Halifax (Nimbus Publishing 2004), editor of Underground Halifax (Nimbus Publishing 2005), and, with Jonathan Fowler, co-editor of Underground Nova Scotia (Nimbus Publishing 2010) and Underground New Brunswick (Nimbus Publishing 2013). To learn more about these books, consult .
With Liam D. Murphy, Dr. Erickson is also co-author of A History of Anthropological Theory, 4/e (University of Toronto Press 2013) and co-editor of Readings for A History of Anthropological Theory, 4/e (University of Toronto Press 2013). To learn more about these books, consult .
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