Amy Bogaard

Amy Bogaard is a Canadian archaeologist, and Professor of Neolithic and Bronze Age Archaeology at the University of Oxford.[1][2][3][4]

Career

Bogaard was appointed to Lecturer of Neolithic and Bronze Age Archaeology at the School of Archaeology, University of Oxford. Bogaard was awarded the Shanghai Archaeology Forum Research Award in 2015.[5] Bogaard is a stipendiary lecturer at St Peter's College[6] and an external professor at the Santa Fe Institute.[7]

Selected publications (books)

  • Neolithic Farming in Central Europe (2004). London: Routledge.
  • Plant Use and Crop Husbandry in an Early Neolithic Village (2011): Vaihingen an der Enz, Baden-Württemberg. Frankfurter Archäologische Schriften. Bonn: Habelt-Verlag.

References

  1. "Amy Bogaard - School of Archaeology - University of Oxford". www.arch.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  2. "Prof Amy Bogaard - www.spc.ox.ac.uk". www.spc.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  3. "Amy Bogaard - Future of Food". www.futureoffood.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  4. "Amy Bogaard - Oxford University, Environmental Research Doctoral Training Partnership, DTP". ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 24 September 2017.
  5. School of Archaeology. "Research on prehistoric farming in western Eurasia recognised at the Shanghai Archaeology Forum". Retrieved 27 July 2018.
  6. "Prof Amy Bogaard". St Peter's College. Retrieved 27 July 2018.
  7. "Amy Bogaard". Retrieved 27 July 2018.


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