Post-Doc, Korea Institute, Harvard University
University of British Columbia, Anthropology
University of Toronto, Anthropology
Korea Foundation Post-doctoral Fellow
FAS
Thesis Title: Storage Practices, Intensive Agriculture, and Social Change in Mumun Pottery Period Korea, 2903-2450 Calibrated Years B.P.
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Gary W. Crawford
Gary Coupland David G. Smith |
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I am an anthropological archaeologist engaged in research on Northeast Asia. The majority of my research has been on the prehistory and proto-history of the Korean Peninsula in the period 3500 BC - AD 300. I received my PhD from the University of Toronto, and my dissertation is about patterns of storage and social change in Mumun Period Korea (c. 1500-300 BC). I am interested in how and why the very earliest socio-politically complex polities formed, particularly from the perspective of agriculture, settlements, and political economy.
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