
معرفی
Dr. Andrew Martin is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Sociology/Anthropology Department at Principia College. He holds a PhD in Archaeology from the University of Cambridge, alongside an MPhil and BA from UK institutions. Specializing in the archaeology of the Hopewell people and Stonehenge, he integrates multidisciplinary research into his teaching across Art History, Sociology, Anthropology, and Archaeology. His work explores object agency, symbolic warfare, and prehistoric cultural dynamics.
- Education:
- PhD, Archaeology, University of Cambridge, UK
- MPhil, University of Cambridge, UK
- BA, University of Reading, UK
Research interests include reconstructing prehistoric worlds, analyzing material culture’s role in societal structures, and bridging ancient and modern cultural studies. His publications span theoretical archaeology, regional prehistory, and digital heritage practices. Contributions include organizing major conferences and presenting at 17 professional events. He is affiliated with the College Art Association, Society for American Archaeology, and The Prehistoric Society.
His teaching philosophy emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, encouraging students to synthesize ideas across disciplines. Past roles include research positions at the Universities of Cambridge and Bournemouth, and teaching at the University of Leicester.



