Mark Aldenderfer

Mark Aldenderfer

Mark S. Aldenderfer (born 1950) is an American anthropologist and archaeologist. He is currently the Dean of the School of Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts at the University of California, Merced. He previously served as Professor of Anthropology at the University of Arizona, and the University of California, Santa Barbara. Aldenderfer received his Ph.D. from Penn State University in 1977. He is known in particular for his comparative research into high altitude adaptation, and for contributions to quantitative methods in archaeology. He has also served as editor of several journals in anthropology and archaeology.

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Research Contributions

His research themes include the origins of settled village life, human adaptation to high altitude environments, hunting and gathering, and early plant and animal domestication. Aldenderfer has made important contributions to understanding the Archaic and Formative period peoples of the south-central Andes through active field projects in southern Peru. He has directed excavation projects at the sites of Asana, Qillqatani, and Jiskairumoko, and survey projects in the Osmore valley (Moquegua, Peru) and in river valleys in the Lake Titicaca Basin. Since 1997 he has also conducted research on Buddhist and pre-Buddhist occupations in the Himalaya through field research in far western Tibet. He has also done fieldwork in Mesoamerica, Ethiopia, and in the United States.

Editorial Work

Beginning in 2008, Aldenderfer assumed the role of editor for the journal Current Anthropology. He previously served as the editor of Latin American Antiquity and the Society for American Archaeology Bulletin (now the SAA Archaeological Record).

Major publications

  • Aldenderfer, Mark S.; Roger K. Blashfield (1984). Cluster Analysis. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications. ISBN 0803923767. 
  • Aldenderfer, Mark S. (1993). "Ritual, Hierarchy, and Change in Foraging Societies". Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 12 (1): 1–40. doi:10.1006/jaar.1993.1001. 
  • Aldenderfer, Mark S. (1998). Montane Foragers: Asana and the south-central Andean Archaic. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press. ISBN 0877456216. 
  • Aldenderfer, Mark S. (1999). "The Pleistocene/Holocene transition in Peru and its effects upon human use of the landscape". Quaternary International 53-4: 11–19. 
  • Aldenderfer, Mark S. (2003). "Moving Up in the World: Archaeologists seek to understand how and when people came to occupy the Andean and Tibetan plateaus". American Scientist 91 (6): 542–550. 
  • Aldenderfer, Mark (2006). "Modelling Plateau Peoples: The early human use of the world's high plateaux". World Archaeology 38 (3): 357–370. doi:10.1080/00438240600813285. 

Papers on Tibetan Archeology

  • Aldenderfer, M. 2008 On text, materiality, and the Tibetan Buddhist religious architecture at Piyang: 900-1500 CE. In Religion in the Material World, edited by L. Fogelin, pp. 339–358. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.
  • Aldenderfer, M. 2007 Bringing down the mountain: standing stones on the northern and central Tibetan Plateau, 500 BCE-CE 500. In Cult in Context: Reconsidering Ritual in Archaeology, edited by D. Barraclough and C. Malone, pp. 242–248. Oxbow Books, Oxford.
  • Aldenderfer, M. 2007 Modeling the Neolithic on the Tibetan Plateau. In Late Quaternary Climate Change and Human Adaptation in Arid China, edited by D. Madsen, F. Chen, and X. Gao. Developments in Quaternary Science, Vol. 9. pp. 149–161. Elsevier, Amsterdam.
  • Aldenderfer, M. 2006 Modeling plateau peoples: The early human use of the world's high plateaux. World Archaeology.38(3): 357-370.
  • Aldenderfer, M. 2006 Defining Zhang zhung ethnicity: An archaeological perspective from far western Tibet. In Western Tibet and the Western Himalayas: Essays on History, Literature, Art, and Archaeology. Proceedings of the Tenth IATS, edited by Amy Heller and Giacomella Orofino, pp 1–21. Brill, Leiden.
  • Aldenderfer, M. 2005 Caves as sacred places on the Tibetan plateau. Expedition.47(3): 8-13. (Also published in Portuguese in the Journal of the Brazilian Speleological Society, 2006)
  • Aldenderfer, M. and H. Moyes 2005 The Valley of the Eagle: Zhang-zhung, Kyunglung, and the pre-Buddhist sites of far western Tibet. Expedition 47(2): 28-34.
  • Aldenderfer, M. and Y. Zhang 2004 The prehistory of the Tibetan plateau to the 7th C. AD: Perspectives and research from China and the West since 1950. Journal of World Prehistory 18(1): 1-55.
  • Aldenderfer, M. and H. Moyes 2004. Excavations at Dindun, a pre-Buddhist village site in far western Tibet. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Tibetan Archaeology and Art, edited by Huo Wei and Li Yongxian, pp. 47–69. Center for Tibetan Studies, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China
  • Aldenderfer, M. 2003. Moving up in the world. American Scientist 91: 542-549. (also published in French in Spektrum de Wissenschaft, 2004)
  • Aldenderfer, M. 2003 Domestic rdo-ring? A new class of standing stone from the Tibetan plateau. Tibet Journal 28 (1&2): 3-20.
  • Aldenderfer, M. 2001 Piyang: A 10th/11th C A.D. Tibetan Buddhist temple and monastic complex in far western Tibet. Archaeology, Ethnology, and Anthropology of Eurasia. 4(8): 138-146. (also published in Russian).
  • Aldenderfer, M. 2001 Roots of Tibetan Buddhism. Archaeology 54(3): 610-12. (Also published in Year of Discovery 2002, Hatherleigh Press, NY)

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