Simon Stoddart

  • Iron Age Europe
  • Landscape archaeology
  • Mortuary ritual
Institutions
Doctoral studentsGillian Carr

Simon Stoddart, FSA is a British archaeologist, prehistorian, and academic. He is a Reader in Prehistory at the University of Cambridge, a Fellow of Magdalene College, Cambridge, and the acting Deputy Director of the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research.[1][2]

Stoddart was editor of journal Antiquity, 2001-2002. He is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London, and a member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists.[2]

Early life & education

Simon Stoddart earned his BA (1980) in Archaeology and Anthropology and PhD (1987) from the University of Cambridge.[1] In 1983, he earned his MA in Anthropology from the University of Michigan.[1] While a student at Cambridge he was a member of the University of Cambridge Archaeological Field Club (AFC).[3] He currently serves as the Senior Treasurer of the AFC.

Selected publications

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  • Popa, Cătălin Nicolae; Stoddart, Simon (2014), Fingerprinting the Iron Age : approaches to identity in the European Iron Age : integrating South-Eastern Europe into the debate, Oxbow Books, ISBN 978-1782976783
  • Popa, C?t?lin Nicolae; Stoddart, Simon (2012), Opening the Frontier: The Gubbio-Perugia Frontier in the Course of History, Oxbow Books, ISBN 9781782976783, OCLC 855738843
  • Stoddart, Simon (2005), Power and place in Etruria, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521380751
  • Malone, Caroline; Stoddart, Simon; Bonanno, Anthony; Gouder, Tancred (1995), "Mortuary Ritual of 4th Millennium bc Malta: the Zebbug Period Chambered Tomb from the Brochtorff Circle at Xaghra (Gozo)", Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 61: 303–345, doi:10.1017/S0079497X0000311X, ISSN 0079-497X, S2CID 192949302

References

  1. ^ a b c "Dr Simon Stoddart — Division of Archaeology". Arch.cam.ac.uk. 17 May 2013. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Dr Simon Stoddart". Magd.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 30 November 2016.
  3. ^ The Archaeological Field Club. "Alumni". archaeology.uk.com.

External links

  • BBC Radio 4, In Our Time The Bronze Age Collapse link, 2016. Simon Stoddart on the panel with John Bennet and Linda Hulin.
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