Danielle Riebe

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Museum Fellow
Assistant Professor of Anthropology

Contact Info

My research focuses on utilizing multiple lines of evidence (including compositional, ceramic stylistic, and lithic analyses) to reconstruct interactive networks and model socio-cultural boundaries at various scales in the past. While I primarily work in Southeastern Europe where I direct the Prehistoric Interactions on the Plain Project (PIPP; https://www.pipproject.org/), I also conduct research in the American Southwest and American Southeast. Most recently, I have focused on bridging the past with the present through community archaeological and heritage science efforts both locally in the Athens area (UAT-Sandy Creek) and internationally (Vésztő-Mágor Conservation and Exhibition Program). 

Research Interests:

 

  • Prehistoric archaeology
  • European archaeology
  • Archaeometry (p-XRF, LA-ICP-MS)
  • Regional analysis
  • Heritage science
  • Community archaeology
  • Ceramic stylistic analysis
  • Obsidian compositional analysis
  • Prehistoric trade and exchange
  • Socio-cultural boundaries
  • Southwestern archaeology