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John Soderberg

John Soderberg

612/625-3400
Anthropology 395 HHH Ctr 301-19Th Ave South

Department Affiliations


Specialties

  • medieval archaeology

Educational Background

  • Ph.D.: Anthropology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 2003.
  • M.A.: Irish Studies, Boston College, Chestnuthill, MA, 1993.

Publications

  • 2010 “Animal Contact: Livestock approaches to understanding social boundaries in later medieval Roscommon“ with Jennifer Immich. In Medieval Lough Cé: History, Archaeology, and Landscape of Medieval Lough Cé. Thomas Finan, ed. Dublin: Four Courts Press. To be published in June 2010. ISBN-13: 978-1846821042.
  • 2009 Michelle Singleton, Kieran P. McNulty, Stephen R. Frost, John Soderberg, Emily H. Guthrie. “Bringing Up Baby: Developmental Simulation of the Adult Cranial Morphology of Rungwecebus Kipunji.“ In Anatomical Record. Published Online: Dec 4 2009.
  • 2006 “Clientage and Social Hierarchy in Early Medieval Ireland: An Archaeological Perspective“ in Proceedings of the Harvard Celtic Colloquium, vol. 19: 396-433.
  • 2004 “Distinguishing the Local from the Regional: Irish Perspectives on Urbanization in Early Medieval Europe“ in Continuity or Change: The Role of Analytical Scale in European Archaeology, James Mathieu and Rachel Scott, eds. British Archaeological Reports. Pages 67-82.
  • 2004 “Wild Cattle: Red Deer in the Religious Texts, Iconography, and Archaeology of Early Medieval Ireland“ International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 8 (3): 167-184.

Courses Taught

  • Archaeology of Religion
  • Lab Methods in Archaeology
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