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Associate Professor of Anthropology
John Brown University
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Parker VanValkenburgh is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at John Brown University whose work encompasses archaeological research and the study of Latin American history and culture. VanValkenburgh utilizes techniques such as 3D surveying to study cultural heritage sites, and also explores conservation techniques. Evidence of this work can be seen in publications such as a 2023 study on AI-assisted satellite archaeological surveys in the Andes, as well as a 2021 publication that examines land-use histories in Southern Amazonas, Peru. VanValkenburgh's research focuses on the intersection of archaeology, ancient environmental studies, and the application of modern technology to cultural heritage preservation.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 55
- Citations: 443
Selected Publications
- Enduring Traditions of Indigenous Mound Building along the Upper Paraguai River (Mato Grosso, Brazil) (2026) DOI
- Self-Supervised Large Scale Point Cloud Completion for Archaeological Site Restoration (2025) DOI
- Assessing Conservation Conditions at La Fortaleza de Kuelap, Peru, based on Integrated Close-Range Remote Sensing and Near-Surface Geophysics (2024) DOI
- Assessing Conservation Conditions at La Fortaleza De Kuelap, Peru Based on Integrated Close-Range Remote Sensing and Near-Surface Geophysics (2024) DOI
- Indigenous labor and the circulation of majolica in the colonial Andes (2023) DOI
- Indigenous Labor and the Circulation of Majolicas in the Colonial Andes (2022) DOI
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