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Kim Nam C. is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, specializing in anthropological archaeology with a focus on sociopolitical complexity, early urbanism, and the cultural contexts of warfare. His research centers on Southeast Asia, particularly Vietnam’s Red River Delta, where he has conducted long-term fieldwork at the Co Loa site, exploring its role in state formation and its significance in Vietnamese cultural heritage. He holds affiliations with the Center for East Asian Studies, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, and the Vietnam Institute of Archaeology.
Education: Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago (2010). His work integrates archaeological, historical, and ethnographic approaches to address questions about violence, state emergence, and cultural change. Key publications include Emergent Warfare in Our Evolutionary Past (2018) and The Origins of Ancient Vietnam (2015). He teaches courses on general anthropology, archaeology, and specialized topics like the archaeology of warfare and ancient states.
Research emphasizes the interplay between ancient warfare practices, political structures, and modern heritage politics. Recent projects analyze Bronze Age metallurgy in Vietnam and comparative studies of warfare in Mesoamerican and Southeast Asian contexts. His work bridges theoretical archaeology with empirical field research, offering insights into the origins of complex societies and the material manifestations of power.
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