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Jeffrey Splitstoser is an Assistant Research Professor of Anthropology, specializing in Andean archaeology and textile analysis. He holds affiliations as a Research Associate at the Institute of Andean Studies (UC Berkeley), Vice President at the Boundary End Archaeology Research Center, and roles in the Pre-Columbian Society of Washington, DC. His work focuses on ancient Peruvian textiles, material culture, and archaeological methodologies.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Anthropology, Catholic University of America (2009)
- M.A. in Anthropology, Catholic University of America (1999)
- B.S. in Biomedical Engineering, Marquette University (1984)
Research Interests: Dr. Splitstoser’s research explores the intersection of textile technology, cultural meaning, and archaeological context in the Andean region. He has conducted fieldwork at sites like Cerrillos (Ica Valley) and contributed to projects such as Huaca Prieta and El Castillo de Huarmey. His methodological work includes developing the Parenthetical Notation Method for textile analysis.
Publications: His recent work emphasizes the analysis of Paracas-period textiles and material culture, blending technical analysis with cultural interpretation. Earlier studies focus on ceramic and textile evidence from early Peruvian sites.
Awards & Affiliations: While no formal awards are listed, his leadership roles in professional societies highlight his contributions to Andean studies. He actively participates in collaborative archaeological projects and methodological advancements.
Advising & Grants: No advising or grant information is provided in the text. His research is supported through institutional affiliations and project collaborations.
Labs & Teams: Involved with the Boundary End Archaeology Research Center and the Institute of Andean Studies, contributing to interdisciplinary archaeological research.



