Education B.A., Queens College of The City University of New York; A.M., Ph.D., Brown University |
Harold D. Juli
Professor of Anthropology
With Connecticut College: 1974 - 2007 Specializations:
Harold D. Juli, Ph.D., 59, died on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2007 after an eight-month battle with cancer. Read the obituary reprinted from New London's The Day. A professor of anthropology at Connecticut College for 33 years, Harold also served as the associate dean of the faculty from 1987 to 1990. He specialized in archeology and worked on 22 archeological digs in New England, Israel, Peru, and Alaska. In addition to the regular courses he taught in Archeology, he also taught a summer course in which students participated in an archeological dig. Professor Juli's recent research interests focused on Connecticut historical archeology, archeological preservation and the historical archeology of Hispanic America and Mexico. In the Spring of 2002, he was the director of SATA Mexico, located in Puebla, Mexico. Professor Juli published more than 16 articles in journals such as Bulletin of the Archeological Society of Connecticut, Northeast Anthropology, and New England Historical Archeology. He was editor of the Archeological Preservation column in the Newsletter of the Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation. He also gave more than one hundred lectures to historical societies, schools and museums. Professor Juli was vice chairman of the Connecticut Historical Commission and worked on a variety of public service and consulting projects. View the anthropology department website. |