About
Geoffrey Clark is a Professor at the School of Culture, History & Language, Australian National University. He holds a PhD from ANU and an MA from the University of Otago. His research focuses on Pacific archaeology, particularly colonization processes, monumental architecture, and prehistoric migration. He has conducted fieldwork in Fiji, Tonga, Samoa, and Palau, employing methods like zooarchaeology, geochemical analysis, and remote sensing. Clark has received prestigious awards, including the ARC Future Fellowship (2010-2014) and Fellowships from the Society of Antiquaries London and the Research School of Asia and the Pacific.
- Education: MA (Distinction, Otago), PhD (ANU)
Research interests include colonisation theory, environmental modeling of migration, and the application of cutting-edge technologies like laser mapping and XRF analysis. His work on Tongan maritime chiefdoms and Palauan settlement has advanced understanding of complex societies in Oceania.
Recent articles explore dental calculus for migration studies, hydroclimate patterns in Madagascar, and pottery analysis using QEM-EDS. His projects include the ARC-funded 'First Polynesians' study and conservation of Tongan royal tombs.
- Awards: ARC Fellowships, Society of Antiquaries Fellowship
He supervises research students and leads collaborative projects like Waiet: Archaeology of a Torres Strait ritual pathway (2021–2025). His work bridges archaeology with environmental science, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to cultural and ecological histories.
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