Charles S. Spencer

Anthropologist, Author

1950 –

54

Who is Charles S. Spencer?

Charles Sidney Spencer is Curator of Mexican and Central American Archaeology in the Division of Anthropology at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City.

"Dr. Spencer is an internationally renowned anthropological archaeologist specializing in the origins of hierarchical societies and the rise of the first political states in Mesoamerica, where he has been conducting fieldwork for more than 25 years. His focus is the Oaxaca Valley and surrounding regions, a mountainous part of southern Mexico that is home to the Zapotec people. He is also widely recognized as a leader in the application of evolutionary theory and socio-political concepts to the study of prehistoric cultural change and has formulated a mathematical model of pristine state formation."

Dr. Spencer completed his graduate training at the University of Michigan, where he received his Ph.D. in Anthropology in 1981. His dissertation, "The Cuicatlán Cañada and Monte Albán: Interregional Processes and Primary State Formation in Central Oaxaca," was published by Academic Press in 1982. He has over 110 publications to date, including books, chapters, and articles. Since the 1970s, Spencer has conducted extensive archaeological fieldwork in Mexico and Venezuela. He has trained a generation of graduate students in methodologies of field research, and he also has served on doctoral committees as primary advisor and as a reader.

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Born
Jun 12, 1950
Also known as
  • Charles Spencer
Nationality
  • United States of America
Profession
Education
  • University of Michigan
  • Rice University

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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