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Peter N. Peregrine

Peter N. Peregrine (born November 29, 1963) is an American anthropologist, registered professional archaeologist,[1] and academic.[2] He is well known for his promotion of the use of science in anthropology,[3][4] and for his popular textbook Anthropology (with Carol R. Ember and Melvin Ember).[5] Peregrine did dissertation research on the evolution of the Mississippian culture of North America, and conducted fieldwork on Bronze Age cities in Syria. He is currently Professor of Anthropology and Museum Studies at Lawrence University and Research Associate of the Human Relations Area Files at Yale University.[6] From 2012 to 2018 he was an External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute.

Peter Neal Peregrine
Peter N. Peregrine
Born (1963-11-29) November 29, 1963 (age 59)
CitizenshipAmerican
Alma materPurdue University (PhD 1990)
Known forNorth American archaeology
quantitative analysis of cultural evolution
cross-cultural research
scientific anthropology
AwardsFellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science
Scientific career
FieldsAnthropology, archaeology
InstitutionsLawrence University, Wisconsin USA; Human Relations Area Files at Yale University
Academic advisorsRichard Blanton

Peregrine developed a comprehensive data set and methodology for conducting diachronic cross-cultural research. He used this to write the Atlas of Cultural Evolution[7] and, with Melvin Ember, the Encyclopedia of Prehistory.[8] He developed the organizational structure for the Human Relations Area Files (eHRAF) Archaeology.[9]

Peregrine has conducted archaeological fieldwork in North America, Syria,[10] and South America.[11] Much of his fieldwork has involved the use of geophysical techniques to identify buried archaeological deposits. In 2009 Peregrine started the Lawrence University Archaeological Survey, which focuses on using geophysical techniques to locate unmarked graves in early Wisconsin cemeteries.[12]

In 2011 Peregrine was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.[13]

Contributions to North American archaeology Edit

Peregrine has published extensively on the Mississippian culture that affected numerous peoples in North America, and on archaeological method and theory.[14][15][16] Peregrine argued that Mississippian cultures should be seen as participants in a large system that integrated much of eastern North America in a single political economy. He initially employed world-systems theory to do this, arguing that large centers were cores of political and economic authority, which were supported by peripheral regions though the exchange of objects used in rituals of social reproduction, such as initiation and marriage.[17] The Mississippian cores themselves competitively manufactured and traded these objects, linking them into what Peregrine called a prestige-goods system. Polities vied for power over exchange, and rose and fell as their ability to control prestige-goods strengthened or waned. The response to Peregrine’s view was mixed, with some calling it “exaggerationalist” and others adopting it into their own work.[18]

In the mid-1990s Peregrine and colleagues Richard Blanton, Gary M. Feinman, and Steven Kowalewski developed “dual-processual” theory in studying Mesoamerican civilization.[19] Peregrine also applied this theory to Mississippian polities.

Dual-processual theory posits that political leaders adopt strategies for implementing power ranging along a continuum from being highly exclusionary to highly inclusive. Exclusionary (or network) strategies are like those, which Peregrine said, were in place among Mississippian polities. Peregrine argued that inclusive (or corporate) ones were in place among some Ancestral Puebloan polities. While not without controversy, dual processual theory has come to be seen as a valuable tool for understanding both Mississippian and Ancestral Puebloan polities.[20]

More recently Peregrine and colleague Steven Lekson have argued that the Mississippian and Ancestral Puebloan worlds should be viewed as linked together, along with Early Postclassic Mesoamerica, in a continent-wide oikoumene.[21] They argue that only such a continental perspective can allow archaeologists to understand broad processes of coordinated change, such as the emergence of urban-like communities in many parts of North America around 900 CE. Again, though not without controversy, Peregrine’s multi-regional perspective has been seen as useful for addressing some questions in North American archaeology.[22]

Contributions to cross-cultural studies Edit

In addition to archaeology Peregrine has also made a number of contributions to cross-cultural studies. The focus of his work has been on developing archaeological correlates for various types of behavior, including warfare, postmarital residence, and social stratification.[23] Peregrine also developed new methodologies for conducting diachronic cross-cultural research using archaeological cases.[24][25] Peregrine is now using diachronic cross-cultural research to explore how ancient societies were able to successfully build resilience to climate-related disasters.[26] He argues that this work may help modern societies to create policies to enhance resilience to the increasing frequency of climate-related disasters caused by climate change.[27]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Register of Professional Archaeologists".
  2. ^ Who's Who in America (63 ed.). Berkeley Heights, NJ: Marquis Who’s Who. 2009.
  3. ^ David Glenn (Nov 30, 2010). "Anthropologists Debate Whether 'Science' Is a Part of Their Mission". Chronicle of Higher Education.
  4. ^ Nicholas Wade (December 9, 2010). "Anthropology a Science? Statement Deepens a Rift". New York Times.
  5. ^ Carol R. Ember; Melvin Ember; Peter N. Peregrine (2014-09-07). Anthropology (Fourteenth ed.). Boston. ISBN 9780205957187. OCLC 882738863.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  6. ^ "Meet Our Team". Human Relations Area Files - Cultural information for education and research. 2013-11-14. Retrieved 2018-09-23.
  7. ^ Peter N. Peregrine, Atlas of Cultural Evolution, World Cultures 14(1), 2003
  8. ^ Ember, Melvin; Peregrine, Peter Neal, eds. (2001–2002). Encyclopedia of Prehistory. Vol. 9 Volumes. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers. {{cite encyclopedia}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. ^ "eHRAF Archaeology". Human Relations Area Files.
  10. ^ Zettler, Richard (1997). Subsistence and Settlement in a Marginal Environment: Tell es-Sweyhat, 1989-1995. Philadelphia: Museum Applied Science Center for Archaeology. pp. 73–84.
  11. ^ University, Lawrence (2016). "Geophysical Survey of Ventanillas, a Prehispanic Administrative Center in the Jequetepeque River Valley, Cajamarca District, Peru". Lux.
  12. ^ University, Lawrence (2014). "Geophysical Survey of Wisconsin Burial Site OU-0122: Outagamie County Insane Asylum Cemetery". Lux.
  13. ^ Science, 23 December 2011: Vol. 334 no. 6063, pp. 1659–1663
  14. ^ "WorldCat Identities:Peregrine, Peter N. (Peter Neal) 1963-". OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc.
  15. ^ SSCI average 17 citations per year (http://apps.webofknowledge.com/CitationReport.do?product=WOS&search_mode=CitationReport&SID=3B3aD5bGcA4jhp77faL&page=1&cr_pqid=14&viewType=summary)
  16. ^ Peregrine Peter N. (2016-04-30). Archaeological research : a brief introduction (2nd ed.). London. ISBN 9781629583433. OCLC 912045453.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  17. ^ Peter N. Peregrine (1992). Mississippian Evolution: A World-Systems Perspective. Madison: Prehistory Press. ISBN 978-1881094005.
  18. ^ King, Adam (2002). Etowah: The Political History of a Chiefdom Capitol. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. ISBN 978-0817312244.
  19. ^ Blanton, Richard E.; Feinman, Gary M.; Kowalewski, Stephen A.; Peregrine, Peter N. (1996). "A Dual-Processual Theory for the Evolution of Mesoamerican Civilization". Current Anthropology. 37 (1): 1–14. doi:10.1086/204471. JSTOR 2744152. S2CID 51751402.
  20. ^ Butler, Brian; Welch, Paul (2006). Leadership and Polity in Mississippian Societies. Carbondale: Center for Archaeological Investigations. ISBN 978-0-88104-090-6.
  21. ^ Peter N. Peregrine; Steven Lekson (2012). "The North American Oikoumene". In Timothy Pauketat (ed.). Oxford Handbook of North American Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 64–72. ISBN 978-0195380118.
  22. ^ Pauketat, Timothy R. (2012). "Questioning the Past in North America". In Timothy Pauketat (ed.). Oxford Handbook of North American Archaeology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 3–17. ISBN 978-0195380118.
  23. ^ see, e.g., Melvin Ember et al. "Cross-cultural research as a Rosetta Stone for finding the original homelands of language groups," Cross-Cultural Research Volume 40, Number 1, pages 18-28, 2006.
  24. ^ Peregrine, Peter N.; Ember, Carol R.; Ember, Melvin (2004). "Universal Patterns in Cultural Evolution: An Empirical Analysis Using Guttman Scaling". American Anthropologist. 106 (1): 145–149. doi:10.1525/aa.2004.106.1.145. JSTOR 3567449.
  25. ^ Smith, Michael E. (2012). Comparative Archaeology of Complex Societies. Tucson: Cambridge University Press. pp. 4–20, 165–191.
  26. ^ Peregrine, Peter N. (January 2018). "Social Resilience to Climate-Related Disasters in Ancient Societies: A Test of Two Hypotheses". Weather, Climate, and Society. 10 (1): 145–161. doi:10.1175/wcas-d-17-0052.1.
  27. ^ Peregrine, Peter Neal (2017-06-05). "Political participation and long-term resilience in pre-Columbian societies". Disaster Prevention and Management. 26 (3): 314–329. doi:10.1108/dpm-01-2017-0013. ISSN 0965-3562.

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Peter N Peregrine born November 29 1963 is an American anthropologist registered professional archaeologist 1 and academic 2 He is well known for his promotion of the use of science in anthropology 3 4 and for his popular textbook Anthropology with Carol R Ember and Melvin Ember 5 Peregrine did dissertation research on the evolution of the Mississippian culture of North America and conducted fieldwork on Bronze Age cities in Syria He is currently Professor of Anthropology and Museum Studies at Lawrence University and Research Associate of the Human Relations Area Files at Yale University 6 From 2012 to 2018 he was an External Professor at the Santa Fe Institute Peter Neal PeregrinePeter N PeregrineBorn 1963 11 29 November 29 1963 age 59 CitizenshipAmericanAlma materPurdue University PhD 1990 Known forNorth American archaeologyquantitative analysis of cultural evolutioncross cultural researchscientific anthropologyAwardsFellow American Association for the Advancement of ScienceScientific careerFieldsAnthropology archaeologyInstitutionsLawrence University Wisconsin USA Human Relations Area Files at Yale UniversityAcademic advisorsRichard BlantonPeregrine developed a comprehensive data set and methodology for conducting diachronic cross cultural research He used this to write the Atlas of Cultural Evolution 7 and with Melvin Ember the Encyclopedia of Prehistory 8 He developed the organizational structure for the Human Relations Area Files eHRAF Archaeology 9 Peregrine has conducted archaeological fieldwork in North America Syria 10 and South America 11 Much of his fieldwork has involved the use of geophysical techniques to identify buried archaeological deposits In 2009 Peregrine started the Lawrence University Archaeological Survey which focuses on using geophysical techniques to locate unmarked graves in early Wisconsin cemeteries 12 In 2011 Peregrine was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 13 Contributions to North American archaeology EditPeregrine has published extensively on the Mississippian culture that affected numerous peoples in North America and on archaeological method and theory 14 15 16 Peregrine argued that Mississippian cultures should be seen as participants in a large system that integrated much of eastern North America in a single political economy He initially employed world systems theory to do this arguing that large centers were cores of political and economic authority which were supported by peripheral regions though the exchange of objects used in rituals of social reproduction such as initiation and marriage 17 The Mississippian cores themselves competitively manufactured and traded these objects linking them into what Peregrine called a prestige goods system Polities vied for power over exchange and rose and fell as their ability to control prestige goods strengthened or waned The response to Peregrine s view was mixed with some calling it exaggerationalist and others adopting it into their own work 18 In the mid 1990s Peregrine and colleagues Richard Blanton Gary M Feinman and Steven Kowalewski developed dual processual theory in studying Mesoamerican civilization 19 Peregrine also applied this theory to Mississippian polities Dual processual theory posits that political leaders adopt strategies for implementing power ranging along a continuum from being highly exclusionary to highly inclusive Exclusionary or network strategies are like those which Peregrine said were in place among Mississippian polities Peregrine argued that inclusive or corporate ones were in place among some Ancestral Puebloan polities While not without controversy dual processual theory has come to be seen as a valuable tool for understanding both Mississippian and Ancestral Puebloan polities 20 More recently Peregrine and colleague Steven Lekson have argued that the Mississippian and Ancestral Puebloan worlds should be viewed as linked together along with Early Postclassic Mesoamerica in a continent wide oikoumene 21 They argue that only such a continental perspective can allow archaeologists to understand broad processes of coordinated change such as the emergence of urban like communities in many parts of North America around 900 CE Again though not without controversy Peregrine s multi regional perspective has been seen as useful for addressing some questions in North American archaeology 22 Contributions to cross cultural studies EditIn addition to archaeology Peregrine has also made a number of contributions to cross cultural studies The focus of his work has been on developing archaeological correlates for various types of behavior including warfare postmarital residence and social stratification 23 Peregrine also developed new methodologies for conducting diachronic cross cultural research using archaeological cases 24 25 Peregrine is now using diachronic cross cultural research to explore how ancient societies were able to successfully build resilience to climate related disasters 26 He argues that this work may help modern societies to create policies to enhance resilience to the increasing frequency of climate related disasters caused by climate change 27 References Edit Register of Professional Archaeologists Who s Who in America 63 ed Berkeley Heights NJ Marquis Who s Who 2009 David Glenn Nov 30 2010 Anthropologists Debate Whether Science Is a Part of Their Mission Chronicle of Higher Education Nicholas Wade December 9 2010 Anthropology a Science Statement Deepens a Rift New York Times Carol R Ember Melvin Ember Peter N Peregrine 2014 09 07 Anthropology Fourteenth ed Boston ISBN 9780205957187 OCLC 882738863 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Meet Our Team Human Relations Area Files Cultural information for education and research 2013 11 14 Retrieved 2018 09 23 Peter N Peregrine Atlas of Cultural Evolution World Cultures 14 1 2003 Ember Melvin Peregrine Peter Neal eds 2001 2002 Encyclopedia of Prehistory Vol 9 Volumes New York Kluwer Academic Plenum Publishers a href Template Cite encyclopedia html title Template Cite encyclopedia cite encyclopedia a Missing or empty title help eHRAF Archaeology Human Relations Area Files Zettler Richard 1997 Subsistence and Settlement in a Marginal Environment Tell es Sweyhat 1989 1995 Philadelphia Museum Applied Science Center for Archaeology pp 73 84 University Lawrence 2016 Geophysical Survey of Ventanillas a Prehispanic Administrative Center in the Jequetepeque River Valley Cajamarca District Peru Lux University Lawrence 2014 Geophysical Survey of Wisconsin Burial Site OU 0122 Outagamie County Insane Asylum Cemetery Lux Science 23 December 2011 Vol 334 no 6063 pp 1659 1663 WorldCat Identities Peregrine Peter N Peter Neal 1963 OCLC Online Computer Library Center Inc SSCI average 17 citations per year http apps webofknowledge com CitationReport do product WOS amp search mode CitationReport amp SID 3B3aD5bGcA4jhp77faL amp page 1 amp cr pqid 14 amp viewType summary Peregrine Peter N 2016 04 30 Archaeological research a brief introduction 2nd ed London ISBN 9781629583433 OCLC 912045453 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Peter N Peregrine 1992 Mississippian Evolution A World Systems Perspective Madison Prehistory Press ISBN 978 1881094005 King Adam 2002 Etowah The Political History of a Chiefdom Capitol Tuscaloosa University of Alabama Press ISBN 978 0817312244 Blanton Richard E Feinman Gary M Kowalewski Stephen A Peregrine Peter N 1996 A Dual Processual Theory for the Evolution of Mesoamerican Civilization Current Anthropology 37 1 1 14 doi 10 1086 204471 JSTOR 2744152 S2CID 51751402 Butler Brian Welch Paul 2006 Leadership and Polity in Mississippian Societies Carbondale Center for Archaeological Investigations ISBN 978 0 88104 090 6 Peter N Peregrine Steven Lekson 2012 The North American Oikoumene In Timothy Pauketat ed Oxford Handbook of North American Archaeology Oxford Oxford University Press pp 64 72 ISBN 978 0195380118 Pauketat Timothy R 2012 Questioning the Past in North America In Timothy Pauketat ed Oxford Handbook of North American Archaeology Oxford Oxford University Press pp 3 17 ISBN 978 0195380118 see e g Melvin Ember et al Cross cultural research as a Rosetta Stone for finding the original homelands of language groups Cross Cultural Research Volume 40 Number 1 pages 18 28 2006 Peregrine Peter N Ember Carol R Ember Melvin 2004 Universal Patterns in Cultural Evolution An Empirical Analysis Using Guttman Scaling American Anthropologist 106 1 145 149 doi 10 1525 aa 2004 106 1 145 JSTOR 3567449 Smith Michael E 2012 Comparative Archaeology of Complex Societies Tucson Cambridge University Press pp 4 20 165 191 Peregrine Peter N January 2018 Social Resilience to Climate Related Disasters in Ancient Societies A Test of Two Hypotheses Weather Climate and Society 10 1 145 161 doi 10 1175 wcas d 17 0052 1 Peregrine Peter Neal 2017 06 05 Political participation and long term resilience in pre Columbian societies Disaster Prevention and Management 26 3 314 329 doi 10 1108 dpm 01 2017 0013 ISSN 0965 3562 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter N Peregrine amp oldid 1147740636, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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