Matthew Cartmill is an American anthropologist and professor of anthropology in the College of Arts and Sciences at Boston University, where he formerly served as Chair of Anthropology.
Education and career
Cartmill was educated at
Pomona College and the University of Chicago. He joined the faculty of
Duke University in 1970, eventually becoming Professor Emeritus of Evolutionary Anthropology there. He left Duke to join the faculty of Boston University in 2008.
He was a founding editor of the
International Journal of Primatology from 1978 to 1989,
editor-in-chief of the
American Journal of Physical Anthropology from 1989 to 1995, and served as president of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists from 1997 to 1999.
He also served as the senior associate editor for the
International Encyclopedia of Biological Anthropology.
Honors and awards
Cartmill was elected a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 1983 and received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1985. His 1993 book
A View to a Death in the Morning received both the W. W. Howells Award from the American Anthropological Association and the George Perkins Marsh Book Award from the American Society for Environmental History.
In 2019, he received the Charles R. Darwin Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Association of Physical Anthropologists.
Personal life
Cartmill is the son of
science fiction author
Cleve Cartmill.
He was born on January 4, 1943, in
Los Angeles,
California. He has been married to Kaye Brown since May 29, 1971.
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