Post-Doc, Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies
University of Arkansas, Anthropology
Digital Institute for Archaeology Fellow
Thesis Title: Building Power: Monumental Architecture, Place and Social Interaction in Late Bronze Age Cyprus
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E.B. (Ted) Banning
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About
I'm an anthropological archaeologist interested in the relationship between people and places. I received a PhD in Anthropology from the University of Toronto (2007) and have since held postdoctoral fellowships at Cornell University and the Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World at Brown University. My research focuses on the emergence of complex societies in the eastern Mediterranean and Near East, the social dynamics of built environments, and urbanism. I'm co-director of the Kalavasos and Maroni Built Environments (KAMBE) Project, an investigation of the relationship between urban landscapes, interaction and social transformation in Late Bronze Age Cyprus (c. 1700-1100 BCE).
Contact Information
| Homepage: | http://cast.uark.edu/home/about/staff-web-pages/ke |
| Address: | Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies
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