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About Nicholas Tripcevich, Ph.D.
I am an anthropologist and archaeologist specializing in Andean archaeology, ancient exchange and GIS methods in archaeology. My dissertation research focused on the Chivay obsidian source in southern Peru. I subsequently directed an ethnoarchaeological study of long-distance llama caravan transport with a salt caravan, and am conducting research at other obsidian sources in South America. I am currently engaged in collaborative archaeology with California tribal groups. I am employed as the Associate Director of the Archaeological Research Facility at UC Berkeley.
July 2022 - Present | Associate Director, University of California Berkeley ‐ Archaeological Research Facility | |
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August 2007 - June 2022 | Lab Manager, Archaeological Research Facility, University of California, Berkeley ‐ Archaeology | |
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January 2015 - May 2015 | Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley ‐ Department of Anthropology | |
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Disciplines
1999 - 2007 | Ph.D., UC Santa Barbara | |
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Contact Information
Nicholas Tripcevich
Archaeological Research Facility
2251 College Bldg, Rm 216
UC Berkeley
Berkeley, CA 94720-1076
510-926-9412 (cell)
510-643-9637 (fax)
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