Daniela Balanzategui
Assistant Professor · African Diaspora Archaeology in Latin America
University of Massachusetts BostonUnited States
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Daniela Balanzategui is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at UMass Boston. Her work focuses on historical and collaborative archaeology of the African Diaspora in Latin America, with a feminist perspective.
- Ph.D. in Archaeology, Simon Fraser University (2017)
- MA in Archaeology, Simon Fraser University (2012)
- BA Honours in Anthropology, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador (2007)
Her research examines Afro-Ecuadorian strategies for surviving slavery, structural racism, and gender discrimination through material culture, ancestral territories, historical narratives, and oral traditions. Since 2012, she has led a community-based archaeological project in collaboration with Afro-Ecuadorian communities, emphasizing ethical heritage management and public archaeology.
Research fields
African Diaspora Archaeology in Latin AmericaCommunity-based ArchaeologyCollaborative ArchaeologyHistory of Slavery in Latin AmericaRacial Thinking in Latin AmericaAfro-descendant Women in ArchaeologyStructural RacismGender DiscriminationMaterial CultureAncestral TerritoriesHistorical NarrativesOral TraditionsFeminist ArchaeologyEthical Heritage Management
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