Robert Benitez
About Robert Acio Benitez
Robert Acio Benitez is a Ph.D. student in Archaeology and recipient of the Lewis and Clark Fellowship. He enjoys stand-up comedy, Marvel comics, and Cheez-It Baked Original Cheese Crackers.
Selected Publications
PUBLICATIONS
Murray, J.K., Benitez, R.A., O'Brien, M.J., 2020. The extended evolutionary synthesis and human origins: Archaeological perspectives. Evolutionary Anthropology. doi: 10.1002/evan.21837
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Benitez, R.A., Murray, J.K., 2019. Rethinking the Origin(s) of Biocultural Evolution: An Extended Evolutionary Synthesis Perspective. American Anthropological Association, Vancouver, BC
J.K., Murray, Benitez, R.A., Wiessner, P.W., 2019. Weaving Knowledge Through Stories: Oral Tradition as Inclusive Niche Construction. American Anthropological Association, Vancouver, BC
Benitez, R.A., Murray, J.K., 2019. The Coevolution of Niche Construction and Niche Adaptation in the Hominin Lineage: Toward Understanding Culture. Society for American Archaeology, Albuquerque, New Mexico
Bae, C.J., Wang, W., Li, D., Bailey,S., Ludeman, E., Chen, J., Benitez, R.A., Gutierrez, E. 2015. Gaps in Chinese Paleoanthropology: A View from Guangxi. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 156 (S60), 167-168. American Association of Physical Anthropologists, St. Louis, Missouri
Hoerman, R., Benitez, R.A., Burns, K., Bae, C.J., 2015. Modern human origins in Southeast Asia: behavioral perspectives. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 156 (S60), 76. American Association of Physical Anthropologists, St. Louis, Missouri
MEDIA
Murray, J.K., Benitez, R.A., 2020. Weaving Environmental Knowledge and Oral Tradition. Anthropology News website. doi: 10.14506/AN.1520
Courses Taught
Teaching Assistant | School of Anthropology | University of Arizona
- ANTH 160D2 - Origins of Human Diversity (Fall 2019, Fall 2020, Spring 2021)
- CLAS 329 - Art History and the Cinema (Spring 2020)
Lecturer | Department of Anthropology | University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- ANTH 1101 - Introduction to Anthropology, 4-Field (Spring 2019)
- LBST 2213 - Science, Technology, and Society: Anthropology of Science and Technology (Fall 2018)
Research Interests
Paleoanthropology, multispecies archaeology of human origins, biocultural evolution, organism-environment interactions, niche construction, critical studies of human evolution