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Minna Haapanen (mH)
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Staff profile
Processed on 10-31-2005
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Vita
March 23, 1973 | Born, Rauma, Finland |
1992 | Matriculation Examination
Uotilanrinteen lukio
Rauma, Finland. |
1994-1997 | Student Representative
Department of Asian and African Studies, Board of Directors
University of Helsinki, Finland. |
1997 | B.A. in East Asian Studies
University of Helsinki, Finland. |
1997-98 | Exchange Student
University of California, Berkeley. |
1999 | M.A. in East Asian Studies,
University of Helsinki, Finland. |
1999-2000 | ASLA-Fulbright Fellowship for Graduate Studies
at the University of California, Los Angeles. |
2000-2001 | President
Archaeology Graduate Student Association
>University of California, Los Angeles. |
2000 | Reader
Department of Art History
University of California, Los Angeles. |
2000 | Research Assistant
Department of Art History
University of California, Los Angeles. |
2001 | Teaching Assistant
Department of Anthropology
University of California, Los Angeles. |
2001-2002 | Fieldwork, China under fellowships from
the Academy of Finland (Suomen Akatemia) and
CIMO (Center for International Mobility, Finland). |
2003 | Lecturer
University of California, Los Angeles, Extension. |
2002 | Archaeologist. American Expedition to Tell Mozan/Urkesh. |
2004 | Acting Unit Director. American Expedition to Tell Mozan/Urkesh. |
2004-2005 | Dissertation Year Fellowship
Graduate Division
University of California, Los Angeles. |
2005 | Unit Director. American Expedition to Tell Mozan/Urkesh |
2005 | Research Associate. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, University of California, Los Angeles |
2005 | Visiting Lecturer. Rupercht-Karls-Universität, Heidelberg, Germany |
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PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS
2002. | "The Royal Consort Fu Hao of the Shang, circa 1200 B.C.E." In Hammond Ken, ed., The Human Tradition in Premodern China: p. 1-13. Scholarly Resources Inc. Wilmington, Delaware. |
2003. | Pursuing the Social Role of Eating at a Shang Bronze Manufacturing Site in Anyang, Henan Province China. First Steps. UCLA Friends of Archaeology, 16th Annual Symposium, May 10, 2003. |
2004. | The Social Role of Eating in the Context of Shang Bronze Manufacturing. Paper presented at the Society for East Asian Archaeology Conference, Daejeon, Korea, June 16-19, 2004. |
2004. | Working with Previously Excavated Materials: How to Approach Gender and Labor Organization? Paper presented at the Chachmool 2004: Que(e)rying Archaeology, 15th Anniversary Gender Conference, University of Calgary, November 11-14, 2004. |
2005. | Foodways and the Organization of Bronze Manufacturing in Late Shang Dynasty (ca. 1300-1045 BCE) Anyang. Paper presented at the Society For American Archaeology, 70th Annual Conference at Salt Lake City, Utah, March 30-April 3, 2005. |
accepted for publication | "Working with Previously Excavated Materials: How to Approach Gender and Labor Organization?". To be published in the Chacmool 2004 conference publication. |
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Tasks at Mozan
2003 | Assistant archaeologist. A18
In lab work focused on plotting, object descriptions, and templates |
2004 | Acting Unit Director/Assistant Archaeologist. J2
Did everything together with Alexia Pavan. |
2005 | Unit Director. J2.
Focus on daily strategy of excavation and directing assisting archaeologists
In lab work mostly daily journals and plotting, keeping track of stratigraphy. |
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Data authored for the Urkesh Global record
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