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Guillermo Algaze
Anthropologist and Archaeologist | Class of 2003
Illuminating patterns of economic exchange between early Mesopotamian communities to provide new insights into the organization of the world’s first cities.
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Title
Anthropologist and Archaeologist
Affiliation
University of California, San Diego
Location
La Jolla, California
Age
48 at time of award
Area of Focus
Archaeology
Published October 5, 2003
ABOUT GUILLERMO'S WORK
Guillermo Algaze is an anthropologist and archaeologist of the Near East whose research explores the formation of early cities and their first interactions. Mesopotamia of the fourth and third millennium B.C. saw the development of distinct Northern and Southern city-states that interacted through cultural and economic exchanges, and even colonization. Algaze’s ambitious reconstruction of this region’s political economy sparked a host of archeological studies evaluating new evidence in the context of his comprehensive model. Most recently, Algaze completed an excavation of the third millennium B.C. city of Titris in northern Mesopotamia. His research team has extended the application of magnetometry beyond its common use for locating landmarks within the city to develop a complete map of its boundaries and residential areas. Together with traditional excavations, with sites selected strategically from the magnetometry maps, Algaze has uncovered clear evidence of urban planning in ancient Mesopotamia. Algaze’s fieldwork and interpretations illuminate the social, cultural, and economic transformations taking place contemporaneously with the emergence of the earliest cities of the Near East.
BIOGRAPHY
Guillermo Algaze received a B.A. (1976) in history from the University of Puerto Rico, and an M.A. (1979) and a Ph.D. (1986) in Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations from the University of Chicago. He was a Mellon postdoctoral fellow (1990–1991) at the University of Pennsylvania. Algaze joined the Department of Anthropology at the University of California San Diego as an assistant professor in 1990 and currently chairs the department. Since 1991, he has been project director of the Titris Hoyuk excavation in southeastern Turkey.
吉列尔莫-阿尔加兹
人类学家和考古学家 | 2003级
阐明美索不达米亚早期社区之间的经济交流模式,为世界上第一批城市的组织提供新的见解。
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标题
人类学家和考古学家
工作单位
加州大学圣地亚哥分校
工作地点
拉霍亚,加利福尼亚
年龄
获奖时为48岁
重点领域
考古学
发表于2003年10月5日
关于吉列尔莫的工作
吉列尔莫-阿尔加兹是一位人类学家和近东考古学家,他的研究探讨了早期城市的形成及其最初的相互作用。公元前四千年和三千年的美索不达米亚见证了独特的北方和南方城邦的发展,这些城邦通过文化和经济交流,甚至殖民化进行互动。阿尔加兹对这一地区政治经济的雄心勃勃的重建引发了大量的考古研究,在他的综合模型背景下评估新的证据。最近,Algaze完成了对美索不达米亚北部公元前三千年城市Titris的发掘工作。他的研究团队将磁力测量法的应用范围扩大到了城市内常用的地标定位之外,开发了一张完整的城市边界和居住区地图。结合传统的发掘工作,从磁力测量图中战略性地选择地点,阿尔加兹发现了古代美索不达米亚城市规划的明确证据。阿尔加兹的实地考察和解释阐明了与近东最早城市的出现同时发生的社会、文化和经济变革。
个人简历
吉列尔莫-阿尔加兹在波多黎各大学获得历史学学士学位(1976年),在芝加哥大学获得近东语言和文明的硕士学位(1979年)和博士学位(1986年)。他曾在宾夕法尼亚大学担任梅隆博士后研究员(1990-1991)。阿尔加兹于1990年加入加州大学圣地亚哥分校人类学系担任助理教授,目前担任该系主任。自1991年以来,他一直担任土耳其东南部Titris Hoyuk发掘的项目主任。 |
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