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Ezra B.W. Zubrow is an archaeologist and an union activist. He was trained at Harvard (B.A) and the University of Arizona (M.A. and Ph.d.). He taught at Stanford and the University at Buffalo and is associated with the University of Cambridge and University of Toronto. His work primarily is in archaeological theory, ecology, and demography as well as quantitative methods and GIS. An early proponent of the "new archaeology" he worked in the U.S. Southwest, later in Mexico, and in Europe. He ran the International Circumpolar Archaeological Project with field work in Norway, Finland, Siberia, and Canada. He was vice president and is president of the United University Professions Buffalo Center Chapter (3800 members) and serves on the state wide (54000 members) executive board and negotiations team.