William Ridge, Ph.D.
Area(s) of Expertise: Archaeology, large-scale interaction, social differentiation, demography, regional analysis, network analysis, European pre-history, Hungarian Neolithic and Copper age, Greek Neolithic and Bronze age
Education
- Ph.D., Anthropology, University of Illinois, 2023
- MA, Anthropology, University of Illinois, 2014
- BA, Classics, University of Arizona, 2011
Courses Taught
- ANTH 1102
- GEO 100
- ANTH 229
Work Experience
- 2024 - present Limited Term Lecturer ǧÃŬAV
- 2023 - present Research Assistant, Field Museum of Natural History
- 2022 - 2023 Graduate Assistant, Dept of Anthropology, University of Illinois
Research/Special Interests
Archaeology, large-scale interaction, social differentiation, demography, regional analysis, network analysis, European pre-history, Hungarian Neolithic and Copper age, Greek Neolithic and Bronze age
Publications
Parkinson, William A., William P. Ridge, and Attila Gyucha. Village Nucleation and Centralization in the Later Neolithic of Southeastern Europe: A Long-Term, Comparative Approach. In Communities in Transition: The Circum-Aegean Area During the 5th and 4th Millennia BC, edited by S. Dietz, F. Mavridis, Z. Tankosić, and T. Takaoğlu. Oxbow Books: Oxford. Pg. 17-26.