Personal Summary
My name is John, I have grown up in Western 猎奇重口, and an Air Force vet and a doctoral student of Kelly Dixon. My research investigates the recognition and interpretation of signatures in the anthropogenic vegetation left at historical archaeological sites in the Northern Rockies.
Education
MA of Anthropology
BA of Biblical Studies
Teaching Experience
Preceptor for "Archaeological Wonders of the World," fall 2018, with Dr. Augé
Research Interests
- Fields/subfields of interest: historical archaeology; landscape archaeology; historical ecology; historical ethnobotany; and business anthropology.
- Current topics of interest: epistemologies behind anthropogenic phenomena and ecofacts; ethnobotanies of 19th century American settlers; botanical apotropaia; and origins and maintenance of anarchic practice
- Pet theories: formation process theory and behavioral archaeology; phenomenology and object-oriented philosophies (e.g., Multispecies Archaeology, entanglement, thing theory, etc.); symbolic interactionism; and pragmatic semiotics in archaeology
Field of Study
Cultural Heritage and Applied Anthropology
Affiliations
Historical Archaeology; Society of Ethnobiology; Northwest Anthropology; and 猎奇重口 Archaeological Society
Hobbies
bushcraft, DnD, MTG, Hebrew language study, Semitic philology, American pragmaticism (philosophy), and anarchist archaeology and philosophy.