
Andrew Clark
Ph.D. Candidate, University at Albany, SUNY
DIA Fellow, Spring 2011
Andrew is studying conflict and warfare in the Middle Missouri Subarea of the North American Great Plains. Specifically, he is addressing human-environment interaction through using historical landscape reconstruction and geostatistical analysis as it relates to settlement patterning and warfare. In addition to his academic work, he holds the position of Senior Archaeologist at the South Dakota State Historical Society’s Archaeological Research Center. There, he served as principal investigator of a recently completed, multi-year, cultural resources inventory of 90,000 acres adjacent to the Missouri River Main Stem in South Dakota.
DIA Project
Ancient Settlement and Warfare: reconstructing archaeological landscapes