KRAUSE, RICHARD A., 1938-
Biography:
Anthropologist, university professor. Born– June 26, 1938, Grand Island, Neb. Parents–Richard A. Krause and Jennie Johnston Krause. Education– University of Nebraska, B.A., 1961, M.A., 1962; Yale University, Ph.D., 1967. Taught at the University of Nebraska, 1966-1967; at Ohio State University, 1967-1968; at the University of Missouri, 1968-1974; University of Alabama, 1974-, chair, Department of Anthropology.
Source:
American Men and Women of Science, 1971; Alabama and the Borderlands.
Publication(s):
The Clay Sleeps; an Ethnoarchaeological Study of Three African Potters. Tuscaloosa, Ala; University of Alabama Press, 1985.
The Leavenworth Site; Archaeology of an Historic Arikara Community. Lawrence; University of Kansas, 1972.
Joint_Publication(s):
The Tombigbee Watershed in Southeastern Prehistory. Tuscaloosa, Ala.; University of Alabama Press, [1985?]
Contributor:
Alabama and the Borderlands; from Prehistory to Statehood. Tuscaloosa, Ala.; University of Alabama Press, 1985.