About: Miriam Stark

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Miriam T. Stark (born September 14, 1962) is an American archaeologist whose field experience and emphasis of studies have included locations in North America, the Near East and Southeast Asia. She is currently a professor of Southeast Asian Archaeology at the University of Hawai’i-Manoa, a position she has held since August 1995. Having first received her B.A. from the University of Michigan, she went on to complete her M.A and PhD from the University of Arizona. Stark has co-directed the Lower Mekong Archaeological Project (LOMAP), located in southern Cambodia for the past 12 years. Her research focus not only includes the various aspects of political economy, but also on the process of state formation.

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  • ميريام ستارك (بالإنجليزية: Miriam T. Stark)‏ هي عالمة آثار أمريكية، ولدت في 14 سبتمبر 1962. (ar)
  • Miriam T. Stark (* 14. September 1962) ist eine US-amerikanische Archäologin. Ihr Forschungsschwerpunkt liegt in der Archäologie Südostasiens, hierbei betrachtet sie vor allem Aspekte der Politischen Ökonomie und der Staatenbildung. Des Weiteren interessiert sie sich für die Entwicklung von Technologien, etwa in der Herstellung von Keramik. (de)
  • Miriam T. Stark (born September 14, 1962) is an American archaeologist whose field experience and emphasis of studies have included locations in North America, the Near East and Southeast Asia. She is currently a professor of Southeast Asian Archaeology at the University of Hawai’i-Manoa, a position she has held since August 1995. Having first received her B.A. from the University of Michigan, she went on to complete her M.A and PhD from the University of Arizona. Stark has co-directed the Lower Mekong Archaeological Project (LOMAP), located in southern Cambodia for the past 12 years. Her research focus not only includes the various aspects of political economy, but also on the process of state formation. From 2000 until 2006, Miriam T. Stark edited the Asian Perspectives and from 2007 until present, she has directed the Luce Asian Archaeology Program, with funding from the Henry Luce Foundation Initiative in East and Southeast Asian Archaeology. Prior to her current research in Cambodian archaeology, Stark conducted ethnoarchaeological research in the Philippines. Miriam Stark has also conducted fieldwork in various locations such as Israel, New Mexico, Turkey and Thailand. Stark is a proponent of citizen science, or public support, for fieldwork and research conducted in various locales. She has been quoted as saying, "citizens become better stewards for our shared archaeological past by experiencing it directly. Archaeological fieldwork also requires many hands." (en)
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  • University of Arizona University of Michigan (en)
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  • Ph.D from University of Arizona (en)
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  • Southeast Asian Archaeology Emphasis in Greater Angkor Region (en)
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  • American (en)
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  • Professor of Anthropology (en)
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  • ميريام ستارك (بالإنجليزية: Miriam T. Stark)‏ هي عالمة آثار أمريكية، ولدت في 14 سبتمبر 1962. (ar)
  • Miriam T. Stark (* 14. September 1962) ist eine US-amerikanische Archäologin. Ihr Forschungsschwerpunkt liegt in der Archäologie Südostasiens, hierbei betrachtet sie vor allem Aspekte der Politischen Ökonomie und der Staatenbildung. Des Weiteren interessiert sie sich für die Entwicklung von Technologien, etwa in der Herstellung von Keramik. (de)
  • Miriam T. Stark (born September 14, 1962) is an American archaeologist whose field experience and emphasis of studies have included locations in North America, the Near East and Southeast Asia. She is currently a professor of Southeast Asian Archaeology at the University of Hawai’i-Manoa, a position she has held since August 1995. Having first received her B.A. from the University of Michigan, she went on to complete her M.A and PhD from the University of Arizona. Stark has co-directed the Lower Mekong Archaeological Project (LOMAP), located in southern Cambodia for the past 12 years. Her research focus not only includes the various aspects of political economy, but also on the process of state formation. (en)
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  • ميريام ستارك (ar)
  • Miriam T. Stark (de)
  • Miriam Stark (en)
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