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Diane Lyons
Associate Professor
+1 (403) 220-6370
ES 854
dlyons@ucalgary.ca
Research Interests
Africa
Ethiopia
Ethnoarchaeology
Gender
Household
Identity
Vernacular Architecture
Currently Teaching
W2012 - ARKY 203 - Intro To Physical Anthropology
Details
Syllabus
LEC 1
TR 12:30 - 13:45
ENA 103
W2012 - ARKY 439 - African Complex Societies
Details
Syllabus
LEC 1
TR 15:30 - 16:45
ES 859
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Publications
Book Chapter
Lyons, D. (2006)
A Critical Appraisal of Gender Research in African Archaeology
In
Handbook of Gender Archaeology
(595-632)
D'Andrea, A.C., Lyons, D., Butler, E.A. & Haile, M. (1999)
Ethnoarchaeological Approaches to the Study of Prehistoric Agriculture in the Ethiopian Highlands
In
The Exploitation of Plant Resources in Ancient Africa
(101-122)
Butler, E.A., Tesfay, Z., D'Andrea, A.C. & Lyons, D. (1999)
The Ethnobotany of Lathyrus sativus L. in Highland Ethiopia
In
The Exploitation of Plant Resources in Ancient Africa
(123-136)
Journal Article
Lyons, D. (2007)
Cuisine and Identity: an Ethnoarchaeological Example from Eastern Tigray, Ethiopia
Journal of Social Archaeology
,
7
(3), 346-371
Lyons, D. (2007)
Building Power in Rural Hinterlands: an Ethnoarchaeological Study of Vernacular Architecture in Tigray, Ethiopia
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory
,
14
(2), 179-207
Lyons, D. & D'Andrea, A.C. (2003)
Griddles, Ovens, and Agricultural Origins: An Ethnoarchaeological Study of Bread Baking in Highland Ethiopia
American Anthropologist
,
105
(3), 515-530
Lyons, D. (1998)
Witchcraft, gender, power and intimate relations in Mura compounds in Dela, northern Cameroon
World Archaeology
,
29
(3), 344-362
Lyons, D. (1996)
The politics of house shape: round vs rectilinear shaped domestic structures in Dela households, northern Cameroon
Antiquity
,
70
(268), 341-367
Courses
Degrees
Ph.D. - Archaeology - Simon Fraser University
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