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Andrew Roddick is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at McMaster University. He is an anthropological archaeologist with training in social theory and rigorous methodology. His research focuses on a wide range of regions, currently concentrating on the Late Formative (200 BC-600 AD) and Middle Horizon (600-1000 AD) of the South-Central Andes in South America, as well as the Late Woodland period (circa 900-1650 CE) and the Neutral/Attawandaron of the 17th century Great Lakes. His areas of expertise include archaeology, ceramics, Indigenous knowledge, and materiality. Roddick has also served as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Victoria from 2009 to 2011.
McMaster University • Hamilton, ON
Teaching and conducting research in the field of anthropology.
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