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Jerimy Cunningham is an Associate Professor at the Department of Anthropology, University of Lethbridge, with an adjunct appointment in Archaeology at the University of Calgary. He completed his PhD at McGill University after undergraduate studies at Red Deer College and University of Calgary, and graduate work at University of Western Ontario.
- Research Interests: Domestic production, exchange systems, ethnoarchaeology, African archaeology, Casas Grandes regional system
- Key Publications: Co-edited volume on Modes of Production (2017), theoretical works on slow archaeology (2019), and ethnoarchaeological case studies from Mali (2009-2017)
- Methodological Focus: Critical analysis of ethnographic analogy, Marxist frameworks, and materiality approaches
- Current Projects: Investigating household dynamics in the 13th-15th C. Casas Grandes system
His 15 most recent articles (2003-2023) span topics from theoretical archaeology to material culture analysis in Africa and North America, with recurring themes of political economy, domestic modes of production, and gendered consumption. No explicit awards mentioned in current data.
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