Phyllis Mauch Messenger has taught courses on museums, archaeology, and culture in the U.S., Mexico, Peru and Southeast Asia. She was founding director of Hamline University’s Wesley Center and the Center for Anthropology and Cultural Heritage Education, and has co-directed many public archaeology projects. She edited The Ethics of Collecting Cultural Property (University of New Mexico Press 1999) and contributed articles for several volumes, including Ethics in American Archaeology (SAA 2000). Currently, she is a grants consultant for the Institute for Advanced Study, University of Minnesota.
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