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 Max Price, Former Postdoctoral Fellows

Former Postdoctoral Fellows

Max Price (USA, 1987)

Dr. phil. in Anthropology

Post-doc project Pig Domestication in the Southern Levant
Research interests Animal domestication, Near Eastern archaeology; Ancient animal economies
Education

2016
PhD, Harvard University, USA

2009
Bachelor at University of Chicago, USA

Work experience

2016 - 2017
Postdoctoral Fellow, Harvard University, USA

Selected publications

2016
Price, M. D., Jesse Wolfhagen, and Erik Otárola-Castillo. 2016. “Confidence Intervals in the Analysis of Mortality and Survivorship Curves in Zooarchaeology.”American Antiquity 81: 157-173.

2015
Price, M. D. and B. S. Arbuckle. 2015. “Early Domestic Pigs in the Zagros Flanks: Reanalysis of the Fauna from Neolithic Jarmo, Northern Iraq.” International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 25: 441-453.

2013
Price, M. D., M. Buckley, M. Kersel, Y. M. Rowan. 2013. “Animal Management Strategies during the Chalcolithic in the Lower Galilee: New Data from Marj Rabba.” Paléorient 39: 183-200.

Memberships

since 2011
Society for American Archaeology (SAA)

since 2010
International Council of Archaeozoology (ICAZ)

since 2009
American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR)

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