About
Andrew Roddick is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at McMaster University. His research bridges anthropological archaeology, social theory, and rigorous methodology, focusing on the Late Formative (200 BC–600 AD), Middle Horizon (600–1000 AD) in the South-Central Andes, and the Great Lakes region of Ontario (Late Woodland to 17th-century Neutral/Attawandaron periods).
- Director of the Laboratory for Interdisciplinary Research of Archaeological Ceramics (LIRAC)
- Collaborates with Indigenous communities and international scholars
Education:
- Master's in Anthropology, University of British Columbia
- Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of California
His research spans four key projects:
- Ceramic technologies and social change in Tiwanaku
- Modern potting communities and learning processes
- Visualization techniques at the Tiwanaku World Heritage Site
- Decolonized foodways with Haudenosaunee collaborators
Recent publications (2016–2024) highlight his expertise in ceramic analysis, Bayesian chronology, visual anthropology, and collaborative archaeology. Key journals include the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, Latin American Antiquity, and Quaternary Science Reviews.
Scientific Awards:
- National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant
- SSHRC Insight Grant
- McMaster ARB Funding
- Wenner-Gren Foundation Grant
Teaching and Supervision:
- Graduate and undergraduate courses in archaeology
- Supervises students in ceramic analysis, foodways, and Andean/Indigenous studies
- Co-edited volume: Knowledge in Motion: Constellations of Learning Across Time and Place
Current postdoctoral fellows contribute to Mesoamerican architecture, Andean ceramics, and Great Lakes Indigenous foodways. The LIRAC Lab remains active for graduate fieldwork and ceramic studies.
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