Adam T. Smith
Adam T. Smith is a Professor, Department of Anthropology, Cornell University.[1]
He is also Faculty Associate in the Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory and the Center for East European/Russian and Eurasian Studies, Co-Director of The American-Armenian Project for the Archaeology and Geography of Ancient Transcaucasian Societies (Project ArAGATS). Smith received his Ph.D. from the University of Arizona's Department of Anthropology (1996)[2] and M.Phil. from the Cambridge University (1991). His research is dedicated to the research of history and societies of the South Caucasus.[3] He is a winner of 2010 - John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation's US & Canada Competition on Anthropology & Cultural Studies.[4]
Beginning in the Fall of 2011, Smith joined the faculty of the Cornell University's Department of Anthropology. Smith formerly taught at the University of Chicago.
Books
- The Political Landscape: Constellations of Authority in Early Complex Polities (California, 2003)
- Archaeology in the Borderlands: Investigations in Caucasia and Beyond (with Karen S. Rubinson, Cotsen Institute, 2003)
- Beyond the Steppe and the Sown: Proceedings of the 2002 University of Chicago Conference on Eurasian Archaeology (with David Peterson and Laura Popova, Brill, 2006).
References
- ↑ http://anthropology.cornell.edu/faculty/Adam-Smith.cfm
- ↑ http://anthropology.uchicago.edu/faculty/faculty_smith.shtml Smith, University of Chicago, Faculty and Staff
- ↑ Smith, Stigler Lectures, UoA
- ↑ Adam T. Smith, 2010 - US & Canada Competition, J.S. Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
External links
- Biography
- The Political Landscape, by University of California Press
- Adam T. Smith
- http://socialsciences.academickeys.com/whoswho.php?dothis=display&folk[IDX]=165803 Smith. Who's Who in Social Sciences Academia