詹妮弗·P. 马修斯,Ph值.D.
- 教授 , 社会学与人类学
Jennifer 马修斯 is a professor of anthropology in the sociology and anthropology department at 圣赌博平台网站大全, where she teaches courses in archaeology and biological anthropology. She studies ancient and historical Maya archaeology, as well as issues of sustainability and tourism. 她被任命为2019-20年度的获奖者 Dr. 和夫人. Z.T. 斯科特学院奖学金 in recognition of her outstanding abilities as a teacher and mentor and was selected as a Piper教授 (a state-wide teaching award for superior teaching at the college level) for 2020. Most recently, she was appointed to the Murchison Term 教授ship for 2023-2026.
她获得了硕士和博士学位.D. 在人类学, 专攻玛雅考古学, 来自加州大学河滨分校. Her undergraduate degree was 在人类学 from San Diego State University (1991). She has been conducting fieldwork and archival research in 墨西哥 since 1993.
She has written journal articles, book chapters and four edited books on Maya archaeology: 金塔纳罗奥考古| UAPress(亚利桑那州.edu)
(与贾斯汀·肖合编), 北玛雅低地的生命之路| UAPress (arizona).edu) (与Bethany A .合编. Morrison), 《赌博娱乐平台网址大全》| UAPress出版社(亚利桑那州.edu): 玛雅地区史前到当代的商品 (与Tom Guderjan合编),以及 玛雅空间的建设| UAPress(亚利桑那州).edu): Causeways, Walls, and Open Areas from Ancient to Modern Times (与汤姆·古德扬合编). 她还出版了 一种树胶 -美国口香糖| UAPress出版社(亚利桑那州.edu): 从古玛雅到威廉·瑞格利 (与吉莉安P. 舒尔茨),并与约翰·古斯特(John Gust)合著了一本书 The Bittersweet History of Labor and Life on the Yucatán Peninsula| UAPress (arizona.edu). She is currently working on a book about the deep history of the avocado, from its origins in Mesoamerica to their arrival in California in the nineteenth century.
教授 马修斯' research has focused on the ancient Maya, 学习的道路, 体系结构, 以及网站的布局, although more recently she has been focusing on the post-Colonial period of the Yucatan Peninsula (1850–1950), 看看甘蔗等大宗商品的提取, 口香糖(口香糖的底部), 朗姆酒生产, 和鳄梨.
教授 马修斯 works regularly with local museums such as the 圣安东尼奥 Museum of Art (SAMA) to teach docents about the ancient cultures of Mesoamerica, and her students provide copies of their semester-long research papers on pieces in their collection including contributing text to their e-Museum descriptions. She has a service project every semester in her classes to raise money for a cause related to the class, such as the 圣安东尼奥 Food Bank (Eating and Drinking in the 19th Century), adopting primates at the 圣安东尼奥 Zoo (Seminar in Primatology) or supporting Maya women artisans in Mesoamerica (Ancient Art of Mesoamerica and Seminar on the Ancient Maya). She has also curated two exhibits "The Modern Maya: The Photographs of Macduff Everton" and "Crafting Maya Identity."