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Carmel Schrire

Carmel Schrire (born May 15, 1941)[1] is a professor of anthropology at Rutgers University whose research focuses on historical archaeology, particularly in South Africa and Europe.

Carmel Schrire
Born (1941-05-15) May 15, 1941 (age 81)
Cape Town, South Africa
Alma materUniversity of Cape Town, University of Cambridge, Australian National University
Scientific career
FieldsAnthropology
InstitutionsRutgers University

Education and research

Schrire was born in Cape Town, South Africa and completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Cape Town (BA, 1960), going on to attend the University of Cambridge (BA (Hons.), MA, 1965). Her early research interests were in prehistoric archaeology, and she did her doctoral research in Australia's Northern Territory on the way in which modern Aboriginal behaviour can help interpret prehistoric remains. She received her PhD in 1968 from the Australian National University.[2]

In 1984 she initiated a program in the historical archaeology of European contact and settlement at the Cape region in South Africa.[3][4] Her 1995 book Digging through Darkness: Chronicles of an Archaeologist explores the dehumanizing effects of colonialism and racism on both colonized and colonizer.[5] In 2004, she excavated the house of the "Last Jew of Auschwitz" in Oświęcim, Poland.

Publications

Journals

  • "Oakhurst: A Re-Examination and Vindication" (1962)
  • "A Matter of Life and Death: An Investigation into the Practice of Female Infanticide in the Arctic" (1974) (with William Lee Steigner, Man: the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Society 9:162)
  • "An Inquiry into the Evolutionary Status and Apparent Identity of San Hunter-Gatherers" (1980) (Human Ecology 8:1)
  • "An Analysis of Human Behaviour and Animal Extinctions in South Africa and Australia in Late Pleistocene Times" (1980)
  • "Hunter-Gatherers in Africa" (1980)
  • "The Alligator Rivers: Prehistory and Ecology in Western Arnhem Land" (1982)
  • "Burkitt's Milestone" (1986) (with Janette Deacon)
  • "Past and Present in Hunter Gatherer Studies" (1986)
  • "The Indigenous Artefacts from Oudepost I, a Colonial Outpost of the VOC at Saldanha Bay, Cape (1989) (with Janette Deacon)
  • "The Chronology of Oudepost I, Cape, as Inferred from an Analysis of Clay Pipes" (1990)
  • "Excavating Archives at Oudepost I, Cape" (1990)
  • "Reply to Wilson, van Rijssen, Jacobson and Noli" (1990)
  • "The Beads from Oudepost I, a Dutch East India Company Outpost, Cape, South Africa" (1991)
  • "Is the Penn Mightier than the Shovel?: A Sally to a Riposte" (1991)
  • "Analysis of Faunal Remains from Oudepost I, an Early Outpost of the Dutch East India Company, Cape Province" (1991)
  • "The Archaeological Identity of Hunters and Herders at the Cape over the last 2000 Years: A Critique" (1992)
  • "Coins, Gaming Counters and a Bale Seal from Oudepost, Cape" (1992)
  • "Cheap Shots, Long Shots and a River in Egypt: A Reply to Whitelaw et al." (1992)
  • "The Site History of the Historical Site at Oudepost I, Cape" (1993)
  • "An Historic Skeleton from the Slave Lodge at Vergelegen" (1993)
  • "The Historical Archaeology of Vergelegen, an Early Farmstead at the Cape of Good Hope" (1995)
  • "Beyond Lifetime Averages: Tracing Life Histories Through Isotopic Analysis of Different Calcified Tissues from Archaeological Human Skeletons" (1995) (with Judith Sealy and Richard Armstrong)
  • "Petrography of Locally Produced Pottery from the Dutch Colonial Cape of Good Hope, South Africa" (1999) (with S. C. Jordan and D. Miller)
  • "Stable Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopic Analysis of the Underclass at the Colonial Cape of Good Hope in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries" (2001) (with Glenda Cox and Judith Sealy)
  • "The Conciliators: Bushmania and the Nightmare of Survival" (2003)
  • "Reply to Morris et al.'s Critique of the Review by Carmel Schrire of Julia Martin's A Millimetre of Dust: Visiting Ancestral Sites" (2010)
  • "Hilary John Deacon: Archaeologist (1936-2010)" (2010)

Books

  • Digging through Darkness: Chronicles of an Archaeologist (1995)
  • Tigers in Africa: Stalking the Past at the Cape of Good Hope (2002)

References

  1. ^ John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Reports of the President and the Treasurer (John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, 1989), p. 83.
  2. ^ Rutgers biographical sketch 2005-03-12 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Schrire, Carmel. Digging through Darkness: Chronicles of an Archaeologist. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 1995. ISBN 0-8139-1558-9.
  4. ^ Schrire, Carmel. Tigers in Africa: Stalking the Past at the Cape of Good Hope. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2002. ISBN 0-8139-2129-5.
  5. ^ Review of Digging through Darkness 2005-10-24 at the Wayback Machine by Kris Hirst

External links

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Carmel Schrire born May 15 1941 1 is a professor of anthropology at Rutgers University whose research focuses on historical archaeology particularly in South Africa and Europe Carmel SchrireBorn 1941 05 15 May 15 1941 age 81 Cape Town South AfricaAlma materUniversity of Cape Town University of Cambridge Australian National UniversityScientific careerFieldsAnthropologyInstitutionsRutgers University Contents 1 Education and research 2 Publications 2 1 Journals 2 2 Books 3 References 4 External linksEducation and research EditSchrire was born in Cape Town South Africa and completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Cape Town BA 1960 going on to attend the University of Cambridge BA Hons MA 1965 Her early research interests were in prehistoric archaeology and she did her doctoral research in Australia s Northern Territory on the way in which modern Aboriginal behaviour can help interpret prehistoric remains She received her PhD in 1968 from the Australian National University 2 In 1984 she initiated a program in the historical archaeology of European contact and settlement at the Cape region in South Africa 3 4 Her 1995 book Digging through Darkness Chronicles of an Archaeologist explores the dehumanizing effects of colonialism and racism on both colonized and colonizer 5 In 2004 she excavated the house of the Last Jew of Auschwitz in Oswiecim Poland Publications EditJournals Edit Oakhurst A Re Examination and Vindication 1962 A Matter of Life and Death An Investigation into the Practice of Female Infanticide in the Arctic 1974 with William Lee Steigner Man the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Society 9 162 An Inquiry into the Evolutionary Status and Apparent Identity of San Hunter Gatherers 1980 Human Ecology 8 1 An Analysis of Human Behaviour and Animal Extinctions in South Africa and Australia in Late Pleistocene Times 1980 Hunter Gatherers in Africa 1980 The Alligator Rivers Prehistory and Ecology in Western Arnhem Land 1982 Burkitt s Milestone 1986 with Janette Deacon Past and Present in Hunter Gatherer Studies 1986 The Indigenous Artefacts from Oudepost I a Colonial Outpost of the VOC at Saldanha Bay Cape 1989 with Janette Deacon The Chronology of Oudepost I Cape as Inferred from an Analysis of Clay Pipes 1990 Excavating Archives at Oudepost I Cape 1990 Reply to Wilson van Rijssen Jacobson and Noli 1990 The Beads from Oudepost I a Dutch East India Company Outpost Cape South Africa 1991 Is the Penn Mightier than the Shovel A Sally to a Riposte 1991 Analysis of Faunal Remains from Oudepost I an Early Outpost of the Dutch East India Company Cape Province 1991 The Archaeological Identity of Hunters and Herders at the Cape over the last 2000 Years A Critique 1992 Coins Gaming Counters and a Bale Seal from Oudepost Cape 1992 Cheap Shots Long Shots and a River in Egypt A Reply to Whitelaw et al 1992 The Site History of the Historical Site at Oudepost I Cape 1993 An Historic Skeleton from the Slave Lodge at Vergelegen 1993 The Historical Archaeology of Vergelegen an Early Farmstead at the Cape of Good Hope 1995 Beyond Lifetime Averages Tracing Life Histories Through Isotopic Analysis of Different Calcified Tissues from Archaeological Human Skeletons 1995 with Judith Sealy and Richard Armstrong Petrography of Locally Produced Pottery from the Dutch Colonial Cape of Good Hope South Africa 1999 with S C Jordan and D Miller Stable Carbon and Nitrogen Isotopic Analysis of the Underclass at the Colonial Cape of Good Hope in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 2001 with Glenda Cox and Judith Sealy The Conciliators Bushmania and the Nightmare of Survival 2003 Reply to Morris et al s Critique of the Review by Carmel Schrire of Julia Martin s A Millimetre of Dust Visiting Ancestral Sites 2010 Hilary John Deacon Archaeologist 1936 2010 2010 Books Edit Digging through Darkness Chronicles of an Archaeologist 1995 Tigers in Africa Stalking the Past at the Cape of Good Hope 2002 References Edit John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Reports of the President and the Treasurer John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation 1989 p 83 Rutgers biographical sketch Archived 2005 03 12 at the Wayback Machine Schrire Carmel Digging through Darkness Chronicles of an Archaeologist Charlottesville University of Virginia Press 1995 ISBN 0 8139 1558 9 Schrire Carmel Tigers in Africa Stalking the Past at the Cape of Good Hope Charlottesville University of Virginia Press 2002 ISBN 0 8139 2129 5 Review of Digging through Darkness Archived 2005 10 24 at the Wayback Machine by Kris HirstExternal links EditPublications by Carmel Schrire at ResearchGate People by Carmel Schrire at SAHRA Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Carmel Schrire amp oldid 1105731845, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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