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Dr. David Sanger serves as Professor of Anthropology and Quaternary Studies within the Department of Anthropology at the University of Maine, with his office located in 5773 S. Stevens Hall, Orono, ME. His professional contact includes telephone (207.581.1894) and fax (207.581.1823) services for academic correspondence.
Professor Sanger's research centers on pre-European archaeology of Maine and the Maritime Provinces, with particular expertise in human adaptation to littoral environments and Holocene landscape transformations. His interdisciplinary approach integrates archaeological evidence with geological and environmental data to reconstruct ancient subsistence strategies and settlement patterns. Key specializations include Archaic period studies, geoarchaeological site analysis, and cultural responses to mid-Holocene climate changes across northeastern North America.
Analysis of his 2001-2009 publication record reveals consistent focus on Maritime Peninsula archaeology, demonstrating expertise in swordfish foraging patterns, regional cultural variations during the Terminal Archaic period, and geoarchaeological investigations of quarry sites like Gilman Falls. His work frequently examines how Holocene environmental shifts influenced settlement distributions, technological adaptations, and resource exploitation strategies in Central Maine and adjacent Canadian provinces.
No scientific awards, student advising records, research grants, or laboratory affiliations are documented in the provided materials.
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