Andrew P. Roddick, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2009 | Anthropology | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
Area:
Food and agriculture, archaeology, political complexity, gender, paleoethnobotany; Andes.Google:
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Sign in to add mentorChristine Hastorf | grad student | 2009 | UC Berkeley | |
(Communities of pottery production and consumption on the Taraco Peninsula, Bolivia, 200 BC-300 AD.) |
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Roddick AP. (2019) Archaeologies of the Present and Sedimented Futures: Reflections from Lake Titicaca, Bolivia Journal of Contemporary Archaeology. 6: 101-119 |
Roddick AP, Bruno MC, Hastorf CA. (2014) Political centers in context: Depositional histories at Formative Period Kala Uyuni, Bolivia Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 36: 140-157 |
Roddick AP. (2013) Temporalities of the Formative Period Taraco Peninsula, Bolivia Journal of Social Archaeology. 13: 287-309 |
Sorge A, Roddick AP. (2012) Mobile Humanity: The Delocalization of Anthropological Research Reviews in Anthropology. 41: 273-301 |
Roddick AP, Hastorf CA. (2010) Tradition brought to the surface: Continuity, innovation and change in the late formative period, Taraco Peninsula, Bolivia Cambridge Archaeological Journal. 20: 157-178 |