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American archaeologist (born 1951) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Randall H. McGuire is an American archaeologist, known for his theoretical contributions to Marxist archaeology. He currently lectures in the Department of Anthropology at Binghamton University.[1] McGuire completed his doctoral work in Anthropology at the University of Arizona in 1982, with a thesis directed by Michael Brian Schiffer entitled "The Prehistory of Southwestern Arizona: a Regional Research Design".[2]
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Dr. Randall H. McGuire | |
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Born | Fort Collins, Colorado, United States | December 23, 1951
Occupation(s) | Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University |
Years active | 1982–present |
Academic background | |
Education | Ph.D., University of Arizona |
Academic work | |
Main interests | Archaeology |
Website | http://bingweb.binghamton.edu/~rmcguire/index.html |
Title | Year | Co-author(s) | Publisher | ISBN | |
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The Archaeology of Inequality | 1991 | Robert Paynter (edited volume) | Blackwell (Oxford) | ||
A Marxist Archaeology | 1992 | n/a | Academic Press (San Diego) | ||
Archaeology as Political Action | 2008 | n/a | University of California Press (Berkeley) | ||
The Archaeology of Class War: The Colorado Coalfield Strike of 1913-1914 | 2009 | Karin Larkin (edited volume) | University of Colorado (Boulder) | ||
Entre Muros de Piedra | 2009 | Elisa Villalpando | Sonoran Cultural Center (Hermosillo) | ||
Ideologies in Archaeology | 2011 | Reinhard Bernbeck (edited volume) | University of Arizona Press (Tucson) | ||
Excavations at Cerro de Trincheras, Sonora, Mexico | 2011 | María Elisa Villalpando Canchola (edited volume) | Arizona State Museum (Tucson) Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 204 |
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