Amy Bogaard
Amy Bogaard FBA is a Canadian archaeologist and Professor of Neolithic and Bronze Age Archaeology at the University of Oxford.[1][2][3][4] EducationBogaard earned a PhD from the University of Sheffield in 2002, supervised by Glynis Jones.[5] CareerBogaard was appointed Lecturer of Neolithic and Bronze Age Archaeology at the School of Archaeology, University of Oxford. She was awarded the Shanghai Archaeology Forum Research Award in 2015.[6] She currently is a stipendiary lecturer at St Peter's College,[7] and an external professor at the Santa Fe Institute.[8] Recent work has investigated the relationship between agricultural practices and inequality.[9] In 2013, Bogaard was awarded an ERC starter grant for the project The Agricultural Origins of Urban Civilization.[10] In 2018, Bogaard was part of a team to win an ERC Synergy grant for the project Exploring the Dynamics and Causes of Prehistoric Land Use Change in the Cradle of European Farming.[11] She is a member of the ERC-funded FEEDSAX Project.[12] Bogaard was elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in 2020,[13] and is a member of the Antiquity Trust, which supports the publication of the archaeology journal Antiquity.[14] Selected publicationsBooks
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