
معرفی
Don Butler is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto Scarborough. His research focuses on geoarchaeological approaches to understanding human-environment interactions, socio-ecological resilience, and micro-sedimentary archives.
- Campus: Scarborough (UTSC)
- Fields of Study: Archaeology, Arctic North America
Research interests include:
- Geochemical, mineralogical, and biomolecular proxies for local environments
- Eastern Beringian habitat reconfiguration
- Community-centered histories of forager diversity
- Sustainable archaeology of Ontario First Nations fisheries
- Networks of agriculture and transnational exchange along the Negev's Incense Road
Teaching interests encompass:
- Archaeological theories and methods
- Geoarchaeological human-environment dialogues
- Arctic archaeology
- Archaeological science
- Heritage resources management
His recent publications analyze diverse topics including obsidian source classification in southeast Alaska, Byzantine-era resource management in the Negev, Taltheilei land-use strategies, and northern salmonid fisheries using mineral proxies. Collaborative projects span Inuit mariners, Athabaskan caribou hunters, Mesolithic fishers of Lapland, and Byzantine farmers in Negev borderlands.
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