
Praveena Gullapalli
Professor · Ancient technologies and archaeometallurgy
Rhode Island CollegeAbout
Praveena Gullapalli serves as Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Rhode Island College, where she teaches courses including Introduction to Archaeology, Archaeology of Mesopotamia and South Asia, and Museums, Cultures, and Others. She earned her PhD in Anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania (2005) and BA from the University of Arizona (1993).
Her academic background:
- PhD in Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania (2005)
- BA in Anthropology, University of Arizona (1993)
Dr. Gullapalli's research centers on South Asian archaeological landscapes, with primary focus on ancient metallurgical practices and craft production systems during the Iron Age and megalithic periods. She investigates how technological processes reflect social organization while critically examining museum representations of cultural heritage. Her methodological approach combines material culture analysis with postcolonial theoretical frameworks to reinterpret colonial-era archaeological narratives.
Publications from 1999-2020 reveal consistent thematic development across South Asian archaeology, particularly through field surveys in Andhra Pradesh's Swarnamukhi River Valley and theoretical contributions to edited volumes like 'Connections and Complexity.' Her work demonstrates increasing integration of landscape archaeology with production studies, emphasizing regional variability in technological traditions.
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