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Postanschrift: Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Graduiertenkolleg 1878, Lennéstr. 1, D-53113 Bonn
Curriculum Vitae
Education
Since 2016
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PhD-student: Research Training Group 1878 ‘Archaeology of Pre-Modern Economies’, University of Bonn. Working title: Economic systems of daily life in Classic Maya society: A household based approach |
2011-2013 | Master of Arts (Research): Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University Specialization: Religion and Society, Native American Cultures Thesis: Living in Ancient Mesoamerica: A Comparative Analysis of Formative Mesoamerican Households |
2008-2011 | Bachelor of Arts: Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University Specializations: Archaeology of Native America and Asia, Archaeology of European Prehistory |
Professional experience
2016 | Lab Assistant, Uxul project, University of Bonn – Constitución, Mexico |
2015 | Field Supervisor Assistant, PAGN project, University of Calgary – El Rayo, Nicaragua |
2015 | Field Supervisor Assistant, Uxul project, University of Bonn – Uxul, Mexico |
2012 | Field Supervisor Assistant, Chalcatzingo project, National Institute for Anthropology and History (INAH) – Chalcatzingo, Mexico |
2012 | Jornadas Doctorales Conference, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University – Leiden, The Netherlands |
2011 | Ethno-archaeological and iconographic fieldwork, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University – Mexico |
2010 | 16th reunion of the European Association for Archaeologists, EAA – The Hague, The Netherlands |
2010 | Field Excavator, DOEM project, ADC – Wehl, The Netherlands |
2010 | Field Excavator, Schöningen project, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University – Schöningen, Germany |
2010 | Lab Assistant, Hollandia Archeologen – Zaandijk, The Netherlands |
2009 | Field Excavator, Onderzoeksgebied Nieuw Rhijngeest-Zuid, Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University – Oegstgeest, The Netherlands |
2007 | Field Excavator, Fort Kelibia project, ASF – Kelibia, Tunisia |
2006 | Field Excavator, Les Forges St. Roch, Université Libre de Bruxelles – Olloy-sur-Viroin, Belgium |
2005 | Field Excavator, Les Forges St. Roch, Université Libre de Bruxelles – Olloy-sur-Viroin, Belgium |
Teaching Experience
2012 | Teaching Assistant: Research in Mesoamerica and the Andes – Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, The Netherlands |
2012 | Teaching Assistant: Visual Culture – Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, The Netherlands |
2011 | Teaching Assistant: World Archaeology – Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University, The Netherlands |
Research interests
- Mesoamerican archaeology
- Household archaeology
- Settlement archaeology
- Materiality
- Archaeological theory
Publications
- Barnard E. (2016). Living in Mud Houses: Exploring the Materiality of Formative Mesoamerican Domestic Structures. Mexicon 38(2), pp.39-45.
- Barnard E. and K. Delvendahl (2015). Excavaciones en el Grupo Ma’ax. In: N. Grube and K. Delvendahl (eds), Informe Técnico: Temporada 2015 del Proyecto Arqueológico Uxul, Bonn: Abteilung für Altamerikanistik und Ethnologie, pp.185-219.
Dissertation project
Economic systems of daily life in Classic Maya society: A household based approach
Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Nikolai Grube, Prof. Dr. Richard Bußmann