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Ezra Zubrow

Cambridge UniversityYork University
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  • Cambridge University
    McDonald Institute of Archaeological Research
    Honorary Research Associate
  • York University
    School of Health Policy and Management
    Adjunct Professor (Part-time)
  • University at Buffalo
    Department of Anthropology
    Distinguished Professor (Part-time)
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Buffalo, New York, United States of America
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Archaeology
Cultural Studies
Geography
Philosophy of Music
Definition of Music
Ontology of Music
Musical Experience
Varieties of Music
Philosophy of Music, Misc
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Areas of Interest
Cultural Studies
Archaeology
Geography
Disability
Philosophy of Music
Definition of Music
Ontology of Music
2 more
  • All publications (2)
  • Paradigm lost : the rise, fall and eventual recovery of paradigms in archaeology
    In Kristian Kristiansen, Ladislav Šmejda, Jan Turek & Evžen Neustupný (eds.), Paradigm found: archaeological theory present, past and future: essays in honour of Evžen Neustupný, Oxbow Books. 2015.
    Philosophy of Archaeology
  • Cave Art, Autism, and the Evolution of the Human Mind: Comment
    with P. Bahn, P. Bloom, U. Frith, S. Mithen, I. Tattersall, C. Knight, C. McManus, and D. Dennett
    Philosophy of MindPhilosophy of Psychology
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