Ivar Skarland
Ivar Skarland (September 2, 1899 – January 1, 1965) was a Norwegian anthropologist.[1]
Skarland was born in Høylandet, Norway, on September 2, 1899. He earned a diploma from the Steinkjer School of Forestry in Norway in 1921 before moving to the United States for further education. He studied English at the Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines, graduating in 1935. In 1942, he was awarded a master's degree in Anthropology from Harvard University and in 1948 received a Ph.D. from the same institution.[2] He was a student of Earnest Hooton.[3] He worked with Otto W. Geist.[4]
Works[]
- The Geography and Archaeology of Alaska in Pleistocene and Early Post-glacial Time (1949)
References[]
- ^ Ivar Skarland by Laurence Irving
- ^ Hadleigh West, Frederick (1966). "Ivar Skarland 1899-1965". American Anthropologist. 68: 132–133. doi:10.1525/aa.1966.68.1.02a00120.
- ^ Of Caves and Shell Mounds by Patty Jo Watson, Southeastern Archeological Conference
- ^ Obituary for Ivar Skarland
External links[]
- The geography and archaeology of Alaska in Pleistocene and early post-glacial time Manuscript at Dartmouth College Library
Categories:
- 1889 births
- 1965 deaths
- Harvard University alumni
- Norwegian anthropologists
- University of Alaska Fairbanks alumni
- University of Alaska Fairbanks faculty
- 20th-century anthropologists
- People from Høylandet
- Alaska people stubs
- Anthropologist stubs