Sarah Milledge Nelson

Sarah Milledge Nelson (born 1931) is an American archaeologist and a professor in the Department of Anthropology, University of Denver,[1] United States.

Nelson was raised in Florida and obtained her PhD from the University of Michigan in 1973.[2] Nelson is known for her research on the archaeology of East Asia, in particular Korea and northeast China. She has also conducted extensive research in the archaeology of gender[3][4] and Hongshan culture.

Selected bibliography

Regions of Archaeological Research

Nelson spent over two decades researching the queens of the Silla kingdom of early Korea, learning the culture while living there. She is able to read and speak at an intermediate level and learned basic writing skills in the Korean language.

Additionally, Nelson spent ten years in northeastern China studying the "goddess temple". While living here, she learned intermediate level reading and speaking as well as basic level writing. Her research endeavors in Europe, Korea and China contributed to her interest in gender issues. While in Europe, Nelson became fluent in the German speaking language, as well as intermediate level reading and writing. Additionally, she became fluent in reading in both Spanish and French with basic speaking and writing skills in both languages, as well.

Culture change from the appearance of pottery to the formation of state interests Nelson, bringing her to conduct research on several different continents, as well as the distribution of knowledge of the Bronze Technology and the problems of origins of agriculture. While studying in Korea and China, millets were more common than rice in the area of agriculture.

In North America, Nelson has conducted research in south-eastern Utah as well as the Colorado high plains. She was drawn to these areas to examine problems such as the sedentism/mobility of archaeological sites and the distribution of site types. Shortly after, Nelson created and adapted several computer spatial programs intended for the use of both regional and site research.

In addition to gender issues, Nelson also enjoyed researching archaeoastronomy in Northeast Asia.[5]

Education

Career

[6] Sarah Milledge Nelson is currently a Professor of East Asian Archaeology, European Archaeology and Archaeology of Gender at the University of Denver. Her past positions held include:

Publications[7]

See also

References

  1. Faculty page, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Denver
  2. Nelson, Sarah Milledge. "Dr. Sarah Milledge Nelson". Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  3. "2011 Alumnae Achievement Award Recipient". Wellesley College. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  4. Nelson, Sarah Milledge. "Sarah Milledge Nelson". University of Denver. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
  5. "Sarah Milledge Nelson (University of Denver)". mysite.du.edu. Retrieved 2016-03-08.
  6. "Sarah Milledge Nelson (University of Denver)". mysite.du.edu. Retrieved 2016-03-08.
  7. "Sarah Milledge Nelson (University of Denver)". mysite.du.edu. Retrieved 2016-03-08.

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