James Conolly

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James Conolly is a Canadian anthropologist specialising in landscape archaeology and environmental archaeology. He is currently a professor at Trent University and the chair of the department of anthropology.[1]

Education and career[edit]

Conolly has a BA in anthropology from the University of Toronto, an MSc in geography from the University of Southampton, and an MA and PhD in archaeology from the UCL Institute of Archaeology.[citation needed]

He was a lecturer in archaeology at the UCL Institute of Archaeology from 1998 to 2004, then relocated to Canada to become Trent University's first Canada Research Chair in archaeology.[citation needed] He has worked on various archaeological excavation and regional survey projects in Greece, Turkey, Syria, the UK, the USA and Canada.[citation needed]

He serves on the editorial board of the World Archaeology.[2]

Selected publications[edit]

  • Conolly, James; Lake, Mark (2006). Geographical Information Systems in Archaeology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521793308.

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