
معرفی
Steve Kosiba is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Texas at San Antonio, affiliated with the College of Liberal and Fine Arts. His work bridges archaeology, political ecology, and material culture studies, focusing on the Inca Empire and its colonial contexts.
- Key Research Themes: Political landscapes, material agency, Indigenous communities, and environmental anthropology.
- Methodologies: Geographic Information Systems (GIS), isotopic analysis, and critical theoretical frameworks.
Recent publications highlight his contributions to understanding materiality in political life (2016), epistemological shifts in archaeology (2019), and imperial art production in ancient Cuzco (2023). His work challenges bounded categories in archaeological theory and emphasizes collaboration with Indigenous groups.
- Scientific recognition includes grants from the Wenner-Gren Foundation (2018) and Dumbarton Oaks (2015).
- Funded projects explore long-term integrative mechanisms in colonial contexts (2017–2024), totaling over $400,000.
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