
معرفی
Professor Amy Bogaard is a leading scholar in European Archaeology at the University of Oxford, School of Archaeology. Her research bridges early farming practices in Europe and Western Asia with contemporary traditional systems, focusing on sustainability, inequality, and agricultural origins.
- Current Projects: EXPLO (ERC Synergy), AGRICURB (ERC)
- Key Methods: Archaeobotanical analysis, stable isotopes, comparative studies
Her work explores the interplay between farming, storage systems, diet, and social hierarchies. Recent publications emphasize agroecological models, land use dynamics, and inequality across prehistoric societies.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Fellow of the British Academy (2021)
- Shanghai Archaeology Forum Research Award (2015)
As a supervisor, she has guided numerous DPhil students on topics ranging from Neolithic agriculture in Jordan to Bronze Age dietary practices. Teaching covers prehistoric transitions, archaeobotany, and methodological innovations.





