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Paul R. Duffy
University of Toronto
Department of Anthropology
19 Russell St.
Toronto, ON Canada
M5S 2S2
Cell phone: (647) 920-2896
Email: [email protected]
Personal website: www.paulrduffy.com
Project website: bakota.net
Academia: http://utoronto.academia.edu/PaulDuffy
Education
Ph. D
M.A.
B.A.
Anthropology, University of Michigan, 2010.
Title: Complexity and Autonomy in Bronze Age Europe: assessing cultural
developments in Eastern Hungary. Dr. John M. O’Shea, Chair.
Anthropology, University of Michigan, 2004.
Honours Anthropology, McGill University, 2000.
Positions Held
2012-Present Sessional Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto.
2012-Present Research Associate, Department of Anthropology, Field Museum,
Chicago.
2011-2013
SSHRC Fellow, Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto.
2010-2011
Visiting Scholar, Center for Comparative Archaeology, University of
Pittsburgh.
Research Experience
2010-Present Field Director and Spatial Analyst for the Körös Regional Archaeological
Project (KRAP), southeastern Hungary.
2006-Present Director, Bronze Age Körös Off-Tell Archaeology (BAKOTA) project,
southeastern Hungary.
2008
Research Assistant, African Range. Museum of Anthropology, University
of Michigan.
2006
Research Assistant, Great Lakes Range. Museum of Anthropology,
University of Michigan.
2005
Research Assistant, Great Lakes Range. Museum of Anthropology,
University of Michigan.
2005
Trench Supervisor. University of Michigan excavations at Pecica, western
Romania.
Curriculum Vitae
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2004
Ceramic Analyst. Körös Regional Archaeological Project, southeastern
Hungary.
2002-2003
Trench Supervisor. Körös Regional Archaeological Project, southeastern
Hungary.
2002-2003
Great Lakes Survey Field Crew. Museum of Anthropology, University of
Michigan.
2002
Research Assistant, Great Lakes Range. Museum of Anthropology,
University of Michigan.
2001
Archaeologist. Museum of London Archaeology Service (MoLAS),
England.
Teaching Appointments at the University of Toronto
2014
Instructor for Landscape Archaeology (Scheduled).
2013
Instructor for The Archaeology of Funerary Practices.
Teaching Appointments at the University of Pittsburgh
2010-11
Co-instructor (with Olivier de Montmollin) of Controlled Comparisons of
Social Trajectories in Ancient Hungary and Beyond, Advanced Seminar at the
Center for Comparative Archaeology.
Teaching Appointments at the University of Michigan
2007
Instructor for Warfare and Politics without States.
2005
Graduate Student Instructor (GSI) for Global Change 2: Human Impacts.
Co-taught by Dr. David Allan, Dr. Vincent Abreu, Dr. Tom Gladwin
and Dr. Ben van der Pluijm.
2004
GSI for Human Evolution. Dr. Milford Wolpoff.
2004
GSI for Early Civilizations. Dr. Robert Brubaker.
2003
GSI for Human Evolution. Dr. Milford Wolpoff.
2003
GSI for Early Civilizations. Dr. Jeff Parsons.
2002
GSI for Introduction to Cultural Anthropology. Dr. Stuart Kirch.
2001
GSI for Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology. Dr. John O’Shea.
External Research Grants
2013
REU Site: The Bronze Age Körös Off-Tell Archaeological Project
(BAKOTA), Hungary: Undergraduate Training in Field Methods, Lab
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Techniques, and Research Reporting in European Archaeology (2014-2016).
Pending. BCS-1359151; USD 383,049.
2012
Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), Insight
Development Grant. Complexity Without Inequality: Social Heterogeneity in
Bronze Age Europe. Not awarded. ID 555803. CAD 74,880.
2012
National Science Foundation, Senior Archaeology Award. Heterogeneity and
Complexity in Bronze Age Europe: divergence of social trajectories on the
Great Hungarian Plain. Awarded. BCS-1226439. USD 91,614.
2011
European Facility for Airborne Research (EUFAR). PAPRIKA: Prehistoric
Agricultural Production and Regional Intensification in the Körös Area. (M.
Stibranyi, lead scientist). Not awarded. EUR 61,500.
2011-2013 Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada. 24 month
Postdoctoral Fellowship. Awarded. 756-2011-0060. CAD 81,000.
2010
European Facility for Airborne Research (EUFAR). COLLAGE: Landscape
dynamics of the Körös Valley (Hungary): Cultural and environmental
evolution during the Neolithic & Copper Age. (A. Sarris, lead scientist). Not
awarded. EUR 61,500.
2010
Archaeological Institute of America - Deutsches Archäologisches Institut
Fellowship for Study in Berlin. Awarded and declined. EUR 2,000.
2010
Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada. 24 month
Postdoctoral Fellowship. Award 756-2010-0744. Awarded and declined. CAD
81,000.
2006
National Science Foundation, Dissertation Improvement Grant. Craft
production and political potential: Middle Bronze Age village societies on the
Great Hungarian Plain (2300-1600 BC). Awarded. BCS-0620151. USD 12,000.
Internal Research Grants Received
2012
University of Toronto, International Conference Travel Grant. CAD 664.
2008-2009 University of Michigan, Mischa Titiev Library Fellowship. USD 10,000.
2008
University of Michigan, Rackham School Block Grant. USD 5,000.
2007
University of Michigan, James B. Griffin Research Award. USD 2,000.
2007
University of Michigan, Rackham International Research Award, Rackham
School of Graduate Studies. USD 5,000.
2007
University of Michigan, Center for Russian and Eastern European Studies,
Conference Travel Grant. USD 750.
Curriculum Vitae
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2006
University of Michigan, Center for Russian and Eastern European Studies
Research, Internship and Fellowship Award. USD 1,500.
2006
University of Michigan, Dissertation Research Funding, Department of
Anthropology. USD 1,100.
2006
University of Michigan, Rackham School of Graduate Studies, Discretionary
Funds. USD 2,000.
2004
University of Michigan, Predissertation Award, International Institute, USD
2,000.
2003
University of Michigan, Rackham School of Graduate Studies, Discretionary
Funds. USD 2,000.
2002
University of Michigan, Predissertation Research Funding, Department of
Anthropology. USD 2,000.
Other Awards and Prizes Received
2005
University of Michigan, Roy Rappaport Award for Best Graduate Student
Instructor in Anthropology.
Books
2013
Duffy, Paul R.
Complexity and Autonomy in Bronze Age Europe: assessing cultural developments in
Eastern Hungary. Prehistoric Research in the Körös Region, Volume 1.
Archaeolingua, Budapest. In Press.
Peer Reviewed Publications
nd
Gyucha, Attila, Paul R. Duffy and William A. Parkinson
Prehistoric human-environmental interactions on the Great Hungarian Plain.
Anthropologie In Press.
2013
Sarris, Apostolos, Nikos Papadopoulos, Athos Agapiou, Maria Cristina Salvi, Diofantos
G. Hadjimitsis, William A. Parkinson, Richard W. Yerkes, Attila Gyucha and Paul R.
Duffy
Fusion of geophysical surveys, ground hyperspectral measurements, aerial and
satellite imagery for archaeological prospection of Neolithic sites: the case study of
Vésztő-Mágor Tell, Hungary. Journal of Archaeological Science. 40:1454-1470.
2011
Gyucha, Attila, Paul. R. Duffy and Tod Frolking
The Körös Basin from the Neolithic to the Hapsburgs: Linking Settlement
Distributions with Pre-Regulation Hydrology Through Multiple Data Set
Overlay Geoarchaeology 26(3):293-419.
2007
Parkinson, William and Paul. R. Duffy
Curriculum Vitae
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Fortifications and Enclosures in European Prehistory: A Cross-Cultural
Perspective Journal of Archaeological Research. 15(2):97-141.
Publications in Edited Volumes
2013 Duffy, Paul R., William A. Parkinson, Attila Gyucha and Richard W. Yerkes
Coming Together, Falling Apart: A Multi-Scalar Approach to Prehistoric
Aggregation and Interaction on the Great Hungarian Plain, p. 44-62. In From
Prehistoric Villages to Cities: Settlement Aggregation and Community Transformation. Edited by
J. Birch. Routledge, New York.
2008
Duffy, Paul R.
A Körös vidék bronzkori tell-társadalmai [Bronze Age tell societies of the
Körös region], p. 107-149. In Körös-menti évezredek. Régészeti ökológiai és
településtörténeti kutatások a Körös-vidéken. Edited by Emília Martyin and Gergely
Bóka. Gyulai katalógusok, no. 13. Erkel Ferec Múzeum, Gyula.
2008
Gyucha, Attila and Paul R. Duffy
A Körös-vidék holocén kori vízrajza [Holocene hydrology of the Körös
area], p. 11-40. In Körös-menti évezredek. Régészeti ökológiai és településtörténeti
kutatások a Körös-vidéken. [Research on the Settlement Ecology and History of
the Körös Region over the Millennia] Edited by Emília Martyin and Gergely
Bóka. Gyulai katalógusok, no. 13. Erkel Ferec Múzeum, Gyula.
Publications Under Review
Papadopoulos, Nicos G., Apostolos. Sarris, William. A. Parkinson, Attila
Gyucha, Richard W. Yerkes, Paul R. Duffy and P. Tsourlos
Modeling Cultural Deposits and Geomorphological Landscapes at Neolithic
Sites using Electrical Resistivity Tomography. Submitted to Archaeological
Prospection. ARP-13-0040.
Articles In preparation
1. “A Micro-regional Perspective on Metallurgy and Social Change during the Bronze Age of
Eastern Hungary.” For submission to Antiquity.
2. “Studying Mortuary Landscapes with Remote Sensing, Geoarchaeology, and Surface
Collection.” For submission to Journal for Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory.
3. “High Resolution Approaches to Studying Biological and Cultural Variation in Cremation
Burials.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology. (László Paja, lead author)
4. “Networks in the Carpathian Basin: Three Social Trajectories in the Tisza River
Drainage.” For submission to Journal of Anthropological Archaeology.
Papers Presented at Professional Meetings
2013 Morrow, Giles Spencer, Paul R. Duffy and Lauren Tosti
Virtually There: Offsite georectified photogrammetric processing as onsite
strategic excavation resource. Poster presented at the Conference on Cultural
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Heritage and New Technologies, November 12, 2013, Vienna, Austria.
Submitted.
2013
Duffy, P. R. and G. Parditka
The Talking Dead: Introducing Middle Bronze Age mortuary customs to the
settlement pattern of the Lower Körös Basin. Paper presented at the
European Association of Archaeologists meeting in Plzen, Czech Republic,
September 8.
2013
Duffy, P. R. and A. Choyke
Enchained generations at Polgár-Csőszhalom: bead use life through
experimental conditions. Paper presented at the 78th Meeting of the Society
for American Archaeology, Honolulu, HI, USA, April 6.
2012
Gyucha, A., P. R. Duffy and W.A. Parkinson
Rain or Shine: Dynamics of Prehistoric Village Organization on the Great Hungarian
Plain. Paper presented at the Theory and Method in the Prehistoric Archaeology of
Central Europe, Mikulov, Czech Republic, October 25.
2012
Duffy, P. R. and V. Szeverényi
Dress Sharply for European Travel: a surface cost model for movement
between Hajdúsámson sword find spots. Paper presented at the Cultural
Mobility in Bronze Age Europe conference at Aarhus University, Moesgård,
Denmark, June 6.
2012
Duffy, P. R., W. A. Parkinson and A. Gyucha
From Societal Types to Comparative Regional Trajectories: The Long-Term
Dynamics of Prehistoric Villages on The Great Hungarian Plain. Paper presented at
the 77th Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Memphis, TN, USA,
April 20.
2012
Parkinson, W. A., A. Gyucha, P. R. Duffy and R. W. Yerkes
On the shoulders of giants: regional and micro-regional studies in the prehistoric
Carpathian Basin. Paper presented at the 77th Meeting of the Society for American
Archaeology, Memphis, TN, USA, April 20.
2012
Gyucha, A., W. A. Parkinson, R. W. Yerkes and P. R. Duffy
Neolithic nucleation on the Great Hungarian Plain: the Szeghalom-Kovácshalom
microregion. Paper presented at the Chronologies, Lithics and Metals: Late Neolithic
and Copper Age in the Eastern Part of the Carpathian Basin and in the Balkans
conference in Budapest, Hungary, April 1.
2011
Duffy, P. R., W. Parkinson and A. Gyucha
Prehistoric tell communities on the Great Hungarian Plain. Paper presented
at the European Archaeological Association meeting in Oslo, Norway, Sept.
16.
Curriculum Vitae
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2011
Gyucha A., W. Parkinson, P. R. Duffy and R. W. Yerkes
A szeghalom-kovácshalmi neolitikus tell és környezetének kutatása [Research
at the Neolithic tell and environs of Szeghalom-Kovácshalom]. Paper
presented at the National Hungarian Archaeology and Art History meeting in
Budapest, Hungary, May 18.
2011
Duffy, P. R.
Mortuary practice and diverging social trajectories in Bronze Age Hungary.
Presented at the Society for American Archaeology meeting in Sacramento,
CA, USA, April 2.
2011
Gyucha A. W. A. Parkinson, P.R. Duffy and R. W. Yerkes
A háztartások szerveződésének változásai az őskori Alföldön [Changing
household organizations on the Plain in prehistory]. Paper presented at the
Őskoros Kutatók (VII) conference in Százhalombatta, Hungary, March 18.
2011
Choyke, A., P. R. Duffy, E. Stone, and A. Vecsey
Time and Enhanced Value: the use life of bone beads. Paper presented at the
5th Experimental Archaeology conference. University of Reading, UK,
January 8.
2010
Duffy, P. R.
Trends and locations for Bronze Age crafting in the Lower Körös Basin.
Paper presented at the Society for American Archaeology meeting in St.
Louis, April 16.
2009
Duffy, P. R.
Kis and Tell: regional centers in the Bronze Age Körös Basin. Paper presented
at the Society for American Archaeology meeting in Atlanta, April 24.
2008
Choyke, A., P. R. Duffy and A. Vecsey
Linking Generations: beads as funeral offerings in the Final Neolithic.
Presented at the European Association of Archaeologists meeting in Malta,
October 16.
2008
Duffy, P. R.
Transition to what? Tell societies of Neolithic and Bronze Age Hungary: a
spatial comparison. Presented at the Society for American Archaeology
meeting in Vancouver, Canada, March 27.
2007
Duffy, P. R.
Tells and the Bronze Age Körös: testing the staple finance model. Presented
at the European Association of Archaeologists in Zadar, Croatia, September
22.
2004
Duffy, P. R.
Curriculum Vitae
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Neolithic and Copper Age settlement enclosure on the Great Hungarian
Plain: variability and interpretation. Presented at the Society for American
Archaeology meeting in Montreal, Canada, April 1.
Invited Lectures and Workshops
2013
Santa Fe Institute Interdisciplinary Working Group: “Similarity and Divergence
in post-Neolithic Europe: Mediterranean and Carpathian Comparisons.”
October 13-16, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Organized by Eric Rupley (SFI) and
Jerry Sabloff (President, SFI). The purpose was to compare social change and
political and economic development across the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age of
Europe, with focus on the Northern Europe, the Iberian Peninsula, the Aegean
and the Carpathian Basin.
2013
Beszámoló a Bronze Age Körös Off-Tell Archaeology Kutatási program
eredménneiről [Findings from the Bronze Age Körös Off-Tell Archaeology
project]. Archaeology and Art History Society Annual Meeting. Hungarian
National Museum, Budapest. May 29. (With Györgyi Pardika, László Paja, and
Attila Gyucha.)
2012
Symbolism and Mobility in Middle Bronze Age Europe. Archaeological Institute
of America, Toronto. November 28.
2012
Social complexity and heterogeneity on the Great Hungarian Plain during the
Early-Middle Bronze Age: A view from the Körös Region. School of
Humanities, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. March 6.
2012
Diverging Social Trajectories in Bronze Age Hungary: network models and
mortuary practice. Center for Comparative Archaeology, University of
Pittsburgh. February 24.
2012
Social Complexity and Heterogeneity in Bronze Age Hungary: a comparative
approach. Urbanism and Civilizations Interest Group Series at the Archaeology
Center, University of Toronto. February 13.
2012
Social Complexity and Inequality in Bronze Age Europe. Archaeology Day,
Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto. February 10.
2010
Autonomy and complexity in the Körös Basin of eastern Hungary: prelude to a
Bronze Age comparison. Department of Anthropology, University of Illinois at
Chicago. October.
2010
Major Transitions in Europe and the Near East (7000-200 BC). World History
Initiative. University of Michigan School of Education. July.
Languages
English
French
Spoken, Read, Written
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Hungarian
Spanish
Romanian
German
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Professional Memberships
American Anthropological Association
Society for American Archaeology
Archaeological Institute of America
European Archaeological Association
References
Professor John M. O’Shea
Department of Anthropology
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
Tel: (734) 763-5795
Fax: (734) 763-7783
Email: [email protected]
William A. Parkinson
Curator of Eurasian Anthropology
Department of Anthropology
Field Museum of Natural History
1400 S. Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, IL 60605
Tel: (312) 665-7832
Email: [email protected]
Professor Henry T. Wright
Department of Anthropology
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109
Tel: (734) 763-9221
Fax: (734) 763-7783
Email: [email protected]
Professor Edward Banning
Department of Anthropology
University of Toronto
19 Russell St.
Toronto, ON M5S 2S2
Tel: (416) 978-2315
Fax: (416) 978-3217
Email: [email protected]
Curriculum Vitae
Professor Anthony Harding
Department of Archaeology
University of Exeter
Laver Building, North Park Road
Exeter EX4 4QE
United Kingdom
Tel: 01392 724520, Extension: 4520
Fax +44 (0) 1392 724358
Email: [email protected]
Professor László Bartosiewicz
School of History, Classics, and Archaeology
University of Edinburgh
Room 00M.17, William Robertson Wing
Old Medical School, Teviot Place
Edinburgh, EH8 9AG
Tel: +44 (0) 131 650 2553
Fax: +44 (0) 131 651 3070
Email: [email protected]
or
Department Head, Department of Archaeometry
Eötvös Loránd University
1088 Budapest,
Múzeum körút 4/B
Szobaszám: 139
Tel.: +36 411-6500/2051
Fax: + 36 411-6553
E-mail: [email protected]
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