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Randall H. McGuire is an American archaeologist, known for his theoretical contributions to Marxist archaeology. He currently lectures in the Department of Anthropology at Binghamton University.[1] McGuire completed his doctoral work in Anthropology at the University of Arizona in 1982, with a thesis directed by Michael Brian Schiffer entitled "The Prehistory of Southwestern Arizona: a Regional Research Design".[2]
Dr. Randall H. McGuire | |
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Born | Fort Collins, Colorado, United States | December 23, 1951
Occupation(s) | Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, Binghamton University |
Years active | 1982–present |
Academic background | |
Education | Ph.D., University of Arizona |
Academic work | |
Main interests | Archaeology |
Website | http://bingweb.binghamton.edu/~rmcguire/index.html |
Bibliography
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editTitle | Year | Co-author(s) | Publisher | ISBN | |
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The Archaeology of Inequality | 1991 | Robert Paynter (edited volume) | Blackwell (Oxford) | ||
A Marxist Archaeology | 1992 | n/a | Academic Press (San Diego) | ||
Archaeology as Political Action | 2008 | n/a | University of California Press (Berkeley) | ||
The Archaeology of Class War: The Colorado Coalfield Strike of 1913-1914 | 2009 | Karin Larkin (edited volume) | University of Colorado (Boulder) | ||
Entre Muros de Piedra | 2009 | Elisa Villalpando | Sonoran Cultural Center (Hermosillo) | ||
Ideologies in Archaeology | 2011 | Reinhard Bernbeck (edited volume) | University of Arizona Press (Tucson) | ||
Excavations at Cerro de Trincheras, Sonora, Mexico | 2011 | María Elisa Villalpando Canchola (edited volume) | Arizona State Museum (Tucson) Arizona State Museum Archaeological Series 204 |
External links
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edit- ^ "Randall H. McGuire - Our Faculty - Anthropology | Binghamton University".
- ^ Mcguire, Randall Haulcie (1982). The prehistory of southwestern Arizona: a regional research design (Thesis). hdl:10150/183915. ProQuest 303060613 OCLC 15533980, 1104347305.[page needed][non-primary source needed]