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Steven Harvath
Ethnohistorian Archaeologist at Self-employed
Steven Harvath is a seasoned consultant specializing in providing research and advice to museums, archives, and historical societies on their collections of historical and anthropological materials.
His educational background includes a BA in Anthropology from The University of New Mexico, as well as an MA and Ph.D. in Anthropology from Brown University.
Steven has an extensive professional history, having served in various roles such as Independent Consultant at both Self-employed and Steven M. Harvath, Ph.D., Instructor at University of the Pacific, and Director of Cooperative Education at the School of Engineering and Computer Science at University of the Pacific, among others.
In addition to his consultancy work, Steven has held positions like Ethnohistorian Archaeologist, Assistant Vice President, and Director of Development at prestigious institutions like Chapman University, University of Arizona, and the Arizona Historical Society.
His expertise lies in historical and anthropological research, particularly in the material culture of the American West, as well as in the management of higher educational programs.
Steven has also contributed to the field as an Assistant Director and Director of Education in museum education at the Museum of New Mexico - Laboratory of Anthropology/Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, and as Vice President of Centuries Research, Inc.
Throughout his career, Steven Harvath has demonstrated a deep commitment to preserving and promoting historical and anthropological knowledge through his various roles and consulting engagements.