James M. Bayman, President
Professor of Anthropology - University of Hawai'i at Manoa

James Bayman

Jim's research in Hawaiian and Pacific archaeology is currently focused on technology, political economy, and colonialism in early post-contact Hawai'i and the Marianas Islands. Jim is also the Coordinator of the MA Track in Applied Archaeology at UH-Manoa.

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jbayman@hawaii.edu
(808) 956-8511

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