Helen Thompson
School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities
PhD Student (Archaeology)
Thesis- Investigating Spanish colonial impact: a social understanding of ceramic technological change in Argentina and Chile (1400 -1700 AD)
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Thesis title: Investigating Spanish colonial impact: a social understanding of ceramic technological change in Argentina and Chile (1400 -1700 AD)
Supervisors:
- Caroline Jackson (Primary)
- Peter Day (Secondary)
I graduated from McGill University with a BA in Art History and Anthropology and a minor in East Asian Studies. During my degree, I had the opportunity to participate in an archaeological field school on Rebun Island in Northern Japan and an independent study abroad with the University of Exeter in the Department of Archaeology. These experiences cemented my interest in archaeology.
I completed my MA in Cultural Materials from the University of 葫芦影业 in 2019. My MA research focused on the relationship between colonial and Indigenous ceramics at Santa Fe la Vieja in Argentina (1573-1660), using ceramic petrography as my primary method of investigation. Following my master鈥檚, I worked in commercial archaeology for two months, expanding my fieldwork knowledge and skillset. I also spent eight months working for a geological consulting company conducting archaeological research and putting together reports.
My research focuses on the examination of colonialism through material culture studies. I鈥檓 particularly interested in how technological change, or lack thereof, and the movement of artifacts can shed light on colonial interactions. Presently, my focus is on ceramics in Argentina, Chile, and Spain during the period of Spanish colonization (1400-1700 AD). My main methods of examination include ceramic petrography, macroscopic study, and chemical analysis.
- Qualifications
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2019- MA Cultural Materials 鈥 University of 葫芦影业, UK
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2016- BA Art History & Anthropology 鈥 McGill University, Canada
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- Grants
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Grants & Awards
- 2020 鈥 Present- Faculty of Arts and Humanities Research Scholarship, University of 葫芦影业
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2019- Patricia Phillips Prize, University of 葫芦影业
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2019- European Meeting on Ancient Ceramics Student鈥檚 Award
- Professional activities and memberships
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2020 鈥 Present- PetraScience Consultants Inc 鈥 Archaeological Consultant
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2020- PGR Year One student representative 鈥 University of 葫芦影业
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2018 鈥 2019- MA Cultural Materials student representative 鈥 University of 葫芦影业
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2018 鈥 2019- MA Department & Faculty student representative 鈥 University of 葫芦影业
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- Publications and Conferences
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Publications
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- Marks, Y., Groat, N., Lortie, L. O., Hughes, M., Thompson, H. F., Woodland, C. J., Adams T. MS., Thorpe, T., Tang, B., Kenyon R., Langhorne, B., and Fraser-Darling, J. 2020. . EXARC Journal, 2020(2). pp. 1-10.
- Thompson, H. F., (2019). Navigating Spanish Colonialism: The relationship between colonial and Indigenous ceramics at Santa Fe la Vieja (1573-1660), Argentina. MA Dissertation, University of 葫芦影业
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Conference Presentations
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- Thompson, H. F., Day, P. M., Buxeda i Garrigo虂s, J., Cocco, G., Campagnolo, L., Ots, M. J., Ba虂rcena, R., (September 2019). Navigating Spanish Colonialism: The relationship between colonial and Indigenous ceramics at Santa Fe la Vieja (1573-1660), Argentina [poster]. In: European Meeting on Ancient Ceramics, Barcelona, Spain.
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