

Frequently asked questions
FAQ
What is John Traphagan's profession?
John Traphagan is a professor of religious studies at the University of Texas at Austin.
What are John Traphagan's research interests?
John Traphagan's research interests include the anthropology of religion, environmental anthropology, and medical anthropology.
Where did John Traphagan receive his education?
John Traphagan received his B.A. in Religious Studies from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and his M.A. and Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of California, Berkeley.
What are some books written by John Traphagan?
Some books written by John Traphagan include "Rituels de sacrifices humains en Afghanistan : autopsie des narrations et des fosses communes", "Tōgō mondai no kindai-shi: yamato-shihai kara Tōgō heiwa e", and "Japan Before Japan: Conflict and Competition in Prehistoric Korea and Japan".
Has John Traphagan won any awards?
Yes, John Traphagan has been the recipient of the Raymond Dickson, Alton C. Allen, and Dillon W. Seyer Centennial Fellowships in Communication Studies at the University of Texas at Austin.