Parker VanValkenburgh's research and publications employ archaeological methods to address anthropological research questions, with a particular focus on the long-term impacts of colonialism and imperialism on Indigenous people and environments in the Peruvian Andes. Through the study of diverse materials and media––including architecture, ceramics, environmental datasets, and archival documents––he seeks to understand how relationships between people, institutions, and environments are transformed in the course of imperial histories, as well as how the strategies of survival and resilience that communities develop to deal with empires are passed down and reworked across generations. In the course of doing so, he strives to generate approaches that are widely applicable to the study of empire(s) beyond the Andean region and which contribute to interdisciplinary understanding of imperial legacies in the modern world. In this work, he draws amply on digital methodologies, including the tools of geographic information systems (GIS), to map and analyze social, political, and environmental change in space and time. He also applies a critical lens to the study of digital media and methodologies, asking not just how these techniques facilitate archaeological scholarship, but how digital mediation transforms the ways we work with collaborators, research subjects, students, and public audiences.
VanValkenburgh received his Ph.D. from Harvard University and previously held positions at the University of Vermont (Assistant Prof. of Anthropology) and Washington University in St. Louis (Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Modeling Interdisciplinary Inquiry). Among other projects, he is currently co-director (with Carol Rojas Vega) of the Paisajes Arqueológicos de Chachapoyas (PACha) project, an investigation of long-term human-environment interaction in Peru's Chachapoyas region, grounded in the analysis of archaeological survey, archival research, remotely sensed datasets, and work with contemporary communities in the provinces of Luya, Chachapoyas, and Bongará, Amazonas (Peru). He is also a co-director, with Steven Wernke (Vanderbilt University), of GeoPACHA(Geospatial Platform for Andean Culture, HIstory and Archaeology); and, with Alicia Odewale (University of Tulsa) Mapping HIstorical Trauma in Tulsa, 1921-2021. From 2008 to 2016, he directed the Proyecto Arqueológico Zaña Colonial, a project focusing on the impacts of Spanish colonial forced resettlement (reducción) on landscapes and political subjectivities in Peru’s North Coast region.
At Brown, VanValkenburgh directs the Brown Digital Archaeology Laboratory (https://browndigitalarch.wordpress.com/) and teaches courses on Geographic Information Systems, cartography, critical digital archaeology, the politics of space and landscape, historical anthropology, and the archaeology and anthropology of the Andean region.
Ghezzi, Ivan, Kościuk, Jacek, Church, Warren, VanValkenburgh, Parker, Ćmielewski, Bartłomiej, Kucera, Matthias, Dąbek, Paweł B., Contreras, Jeff, Mori, Nilsson, Righetti, Giovanni, Serafini, Stefano, Rojas, Carol. "Assessing Conservation Conditions at La Fortaleza de Kuelap, Peru, Based on Integrated Close-Range Remote Sensing and Near-Surface Geophysics." Remote Sensing, vol. 16, no. 6, 2024, pp. 1053. |
Plekhov, Daniel, VanValkenburgh, Parker, Rojas Vega, Carol, Reátegui Díaz, Alexis. "Is terraced agriculture 'sustainable?': a view from the Middle Utcubamba Valley, Peru." Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, vol. 16, no. 7, 2024. |
Shadik, Courtney R., Bush, Mark B., Valencia, Bryan G., Rozas-Davila, Angela, Plekhov, Daniel, Breininger, Robert D., Davin, Claire, Benko, Lindsay, Peterson, Larry C., VanValkenburgh, Parker. "The Evolution of Agrarian Landscapes in the Tropical Andes." Plants, vol. 13, no. 7, 2024, pp. 1019. |
Sales, R.A., McMichael, C.N.H., Peterson, L.C., Stanley, A., Bennett, I., Jones, T.E., Walker, A.S., Mulhearn, M., Nelson, A., Moore, C., O'Connor, M., Sinkler, W., Banner, C., Church, W., VanValkenburgh, P., Bush, M.B. "Wet and dry events influenced colonization of a mid-elevation Andean forest." Quaternary Science Reviews, vol. 327, 2024, pp. 108518. |
Morrow, Giles Spence, VanValkenburgh, Parker, Wai, Christopher, Wernke, Steven A. "Augmenting field data with archaeological imagery survey: mapping hilltop fortifications on the north coast of Peru." Antiquity, 2023, pp. 1-18. |
Zimmer-Dauphinee, James, VanValkenburgh, Parker, Wernke, Steven A. "Eyes of the machine: AI-assisted satellite archaeological survey in the Andes." Antiquity, 2023, pp. 1-15. |
Smit, Douglas K., VanValkenburgh, Parker. "Indigenous labor and the circulation of majolica in the colonial Andes." Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, vol. 49, 2023, pp. 103918. |
Wernke, Steven A., Van Valkenburgh, Parker, Zimmer-Dauphinee, James, Whitlock, Bethany, Spence Morrow, Giles, Smith, Ryan, Smit, Douglas, Roque Ortega, Grecia, Ricci Jara, Kevin, Plekhov, Daniel, Oré Menéndez, Gabriela, Norman, Scotti, Marcone, Giancarlo, Mamani Calloapaza, Manuel, Kohut, Lauren, Hernández Garavito, Carla, Chacaltana-Cortez, Sofia, Arkush, Elizabeth. "Large-scale, collaborative imagery survey in archaeology: the Geospatial Platform for Andean Culture, History and Archaeology (GeoPACHA)." Antiquity, 2023, pp. 1-17. |
Marcone, Giancarlo, Huertas, Geraldine, Zimmer-Dauphinee, James, Van Valkenburgh, Parker, Moat, Justin, Wernke, Steven A. "Late pre-Hispanic fog oasis settlements and long-term human occupation on the Peruvian central coast from satellite imagery." Antiquity, 2023, pp. 1-18. |
Whitlock, Bethany, Van Valkenburgh, Parker, Wernke, Steven A. "Managing pastoral landscapes: remote survey of herding infrastructure in Huancavelica, Peru." Antiquity, 2023, pp. 1-16. |
VanValkenburgh, Parker. "Seeing Through Trees: Archaeology, Lidar, and the Possibility of Seeing Otherwise." Active Landscape Photography: Diverse Practices, edited by Godfrey, Anne, Routledge, 2023, pp. 45-63. |
Xu, Jiachen; Junlin Guo; James Zimmer-Dauphinee; Quan Liu; Yuxuan Shi; Zuhayr Asad; D. Mitchell Wilkes; Parker VanValkenburgh; Steven A. Wernke; Yuankai Huo. "Semi-supervised contrastive learning for remote sensing: identifying ancient urbanization in the south-central Andes." International Journal of Remote Sensing, vol. 44, no. 6, 2023, pp. 1922-1938. |
VanValkeburgh, Parker.
Alluvium and Empire: The Archaeology of Colonial Resettlement and Indigenous Persistence on Peru's North Coast. University of Arizona Press, 2021.
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VanValkenburgh, Parker, Dufton, J. Andrew. "Big Archaeology: Horizons and Blindspots." Journal of Field Archaeology, vol. 45, no. sup1, 2020, pp. S1-S7. |
VanValkenburgh, Parker.
"Colonial Ceramics: Commerce and Consumption." Magdalena de Cao: An Early Colonial Town on the North Coast of Peru, edited by Quilter, Jeffrey, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 2020, pp. 209-230.
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VanValkenburgh, Parker, Kennedy, Sarah, Rojas Vega, Carol and Gabriel Hassler.
"El Contrato del Mar: Colonial Life and Maritime Subsistence at Carrizales, Zaña Valley, Peru." Maritime Communities of the Ancient Andes, edited by Prieto, Gabriel and Daniel Sandweiss, Gainesville, University press of Florida, 2020, pp. 366-396.
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Wernke, Steven, VanValkenburgh, Parker, Saito, Akira. "Interregional Archaeology in the Age of Big Data: Building Online Collaborative Platforms for Virtual Survey in the Andes." Journal of Field Archaeology, vol. 45, no. sup1, 2020, pp. S61-S74. |
VanValkenburgh, Parker, Cushman, K. C., Butters, Luis Jaime Castillo, Vega, Carol Rojas, Roberts, Carson B., Kepler, Charles, Kellner, James. "Lasers Without Lost Cities: Using Drone Lidar to Capture Architectural Complexity at Kuelap, Amazonas, Peru." Journal of Field Archaeology, vol. 45, no. sup1, 2020, pp. S75-S88. |
"Mountain science poised to help ecotourism in Peruvian cloud forests." Past Global Changes Magazine, vol. 28, no. 1, 2020. |
Kennedy, Sarah A., Chiou, Katherine L., VanValkenburgh, Parker. "Inside the Reducción: Crafting Colonial Foodways at Carrizales and Mocupe Viejo, Zaña Valley, Peru (1570–1700)." International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 2019. |
Kelloway, Sarah J., VanValkenburgh, Parker, Astuhuamán Gonzáles, César, Gonzáles Lombardi, Andrea, Bedoya Vidal, Diego. "International Pots of Mystery: Using PXRF spectroscopy to identify the provenance of botijas from 16th Century sites on Peru's north coast." Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, vol. 27, 2019, pp. 101974. |
Turner, Bethany; VanValkenburgh, Parker; Lee, Kristina; and Benjamin Schaefer. "Paleodiet among Late Prehispanic and Early Colonial Human Remains from Carrizales, Zaña Valley, Peru." International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2019. |
VanValkenburgh, Parker. "The Past, Present, and Future of Transconquest Archaeologies in the Andes." International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 2019. |
Kelloway, Sarah J., VanValkenburgh, Parker, Iñañez, Javier G., Dussubieux, Laure, Quilter, Jeffrey, Glascock, Michael D. "Identifying New World majolica from 16th–18th Century sites on Peru's north coast." Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, vol. 17, 2018, pp. 311-324. |
VanValkenburgh, Parker, Silva, Luiza O. G., Repetti-Ludlow, Chiara, Gardner, Jake, Crook, Jackson, Ballsun-Stanton, Brian. "Mobilization as Mediation: Implementing a Tablet-Based Recording System for Ceramic Classification." Advances in Archaeological Practice, 2018, pp. 1-15. |
VanValkenburgh, Parker. "Whither the History of Forced and Undocumented Migration? Notes for Genealogical and Comparative Approaches." The New Nomadic Age: Archaeologies of Forced and Undocumented Migration, edited by Hamilakis, Yannis, sheffield, Equinox, 2018, pp. 231-238. |
VanValkenburgh, Parker. "Historias galonadas: la genealogía de reducción, paisaje y población en los valles de Zaña y Chamán, Perú." Reducciones: su impacto en los dominios de la monarquía hispánica., edited by Saito, Akira; Rosas Lauro, Claudia, Lima, Peru, Fondo Editorial PUCP, 2017, pp. 223-260. |
Ben Marwick, Jade d’Alpoim Guedes, C. Michael Barton, Lynsey A. Bates, Michael Baxter, Andrew Bevan, Elizabeth A. Bollwerk, R. Kyle Bocinsky, Tom Brughmans, Alison K. Carter, Cyler Conrad, Daniel A. Contreras, Stefano Costa, Enrico R. Crema, Adrianne Daggett, Benjamin Davies, B. Lee Drake, Thomas S. Dye, Phoebe France, Richard Fullagar, Domenico Giusti, Shawn Graham, Matthew D. Harris, John Hawks, Sebastian Heath, Damien Huffer, Eric C. Kansa, Sarah Whitcher Kansa, Mark E. Madsen, Jennifer Melcher, Joan Negre, Fraser D. Neiman, Rachel Opitz, David C. Orton, Paulina Przystupa, Maria Raviele, Julien Riel-Salvatore, Philip Riris, Iza Romanowska, Jolene Smith, Néhémie Strupler, Isaac I. Ullah, Hannah G. Van Vlack, Nathaniel VanValkenburgh, Ethan C. Watrall, Chris Webster, Joshua Wells, Judith Winters, and Colin D. Wren. "Open Science in Archaeology." saa archaeological record, vol. 17, no. 4, 2017, pp. 8-14. |
Parker VanValkenburgh, Sarah J. Kelloway, Karen L. Privat, Bill Sillar, Jeffrey Quilter. "Rethinking cultural hybridity and technology transfer: SEM microstructural analysis of lead glazed ceramics from early colonial Peru." Journal of Archaeological Science, vol. 82, 2017, pp. 17–30. |
VanValkenburgh, Parker. "Unsettling Time: Persistence and Memory in Spanish Colonial Peru." Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, vol. 24, no. 1, 2017, pp. 117-148. |
Arqueología Histórica en el Peru. edited by Traslaviña Arias, Abel; Chase, Zachary; VanValkenburgh, Parker; Weaver, Brendan, J.M., Fondo Editorial PUCP, 2016.
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Weaver, Brendan J. M., Traslaviña, Abel, VanValkenburgh, Parker, Chase, Zachary J. "Arqueología histórica en el Perú: la sociedad andina en la transición económica, política y social." Boletín de Arqueología PUCP, no. 21, 2016, pp. 5-12. |
VanValkenburgh, Parker, Chase, Zach, Traslaviña Arias, Abel, Weaver, Brendan J. M. "Arqueología histórica en el Perú: posibilidades y perspectivas." Boletín de Arqueología PUCP, no. 20, 2016, pp. 5-24. |
Sobotkova, A., Ross, S., Ballsun-Stanton, B., Fairbairn, A., Thompson, J., & VanValkenburgh, P. "Measure twice, cut once: cooperative deployment of a generalised, archaeology-specific field data collection system." Mobilizing the Past: Recent Approaches to Archaeological Fieldwork in the Digital Age , edited by E. W. Averett; J. M. Gordon; & D. B. Counts, grand forks, nd, The Digital Press at the University of North Dakota, 2016, pp. 337-371. |
VanValkenburgh, Parker. "Produciendo Chérrepe: reducción, etnia y performance en los valles de Zaña y Chamán, siglos XVI y XVII." Boletín de Arqueología PUCP, no. 20, 2016, pp. 129-148. |
Kelloway, S. J., Ferguson, T. J., Iñañez, J. G., Vanvalkenburgh, P., Roush, C. C., Gibbs, M., Glascock, M. D. "Sherds on the Edge: Characterization of 16th Century Colonial Spanish Pottery Recovered from the Solomon Islands." Archaeometry, vol. 58, no. 4, 2015, pp. 549-573. |
VanValkenburgh, Parker, Kelloway, Sarah J., Dussubieux, Laure, Quilter, Jeffrey, Glascock, Michael D. "The production and circulation of indigenous lead-glazed ceramics in northern Peru during Spanish colonial times." Journal of Archaeological Science, vol. 61, 2015, pp. 172-185. |
Kennedy, Sarah A., VanValkenburgh, Parker. "Zooarchaeology and Changing Food Practices at Carrizales, Peru Following the Spanish Invasion." International Journal of Historical Archaeology, vol. 20, no. 1, 2015, pp. 73-104. |
Vanvalkenburgh, Parker, Walker, Chester P., Sturm, Jennie O. "Gradiometer and Ground-penetrating Radar Survey of TwoReducciónSettlements in the Zaña Valley, Peru." Archaeological Prospection, vol. 22, no. 2, 2014, pp. 117-129. |
VanValkenburgh, Parker. "The Archaeology of Hybrid Material Culture. Jeb J. Card, editor. 2013. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Occasional Paper No. 39. Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale. 524 pp. $50.00 (paperback), ISBN 0-8093-3314-7." American Antiquity, vol. 79, no. 4, 2014, pp. 802-803. |
VanValkenburgh, Parker. "Vertical Empire: The General Resettlement of Indians in the Colonial Andes / Negotiated Settlements: Andean Communities and Landscapes under Inka and Spanish Colonialism." Colonial Latin American Review, vol. 23, no. 2, 2014, pp. 280-284. |
VanValkenburgh, Parker.
"Hybridity, creolization, mestizaje: A comment
Authors." Archaeological Review from Cambridge, vol. 28, no. 1, 2013, pp. 301-322.
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Territoriality in Archaeology. edited by Osborne, James and Parker VanValkenburgh, Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, 2013.
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VanValkenburgh, Parker, Osborne, James F. "1 Home Turf: Archaeology, Territoriality, and Politics." Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, vol. 22, no. 1, 2012, pp. 1-27. |
VanValkenburgh, Nathaniel P. "Converting Worlds: Maya in the Age of the Cross. William F. Hanks, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2010. 439 pp." The Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, vol. 17, no. 2, 2012, pp. 351-353. |
EXTERNAL RESEARCH GRANTS
For Paisajes Arqueológicos de Chachapoyas (PACha)
09/2021-08/2025 - “Collaborative Research: Adaptive Strategies under Empire Transitions” - NSF Senior Archaeology Award 2114106
04/2020-09/2022 - “Imperial Transitions in the Upper Amazon Basin: Forced Resettlement, Diet, and Political Subjectivity at Purun Llaqta del Maino, Peru” - American Philosophical Society Franklin Research Grant
05/2018-10/2018 - “’Warriors Above the Clouds’: Exploring Settlement History and Landscape Change in Peru's Chachapoyas Region Using Airborne LiDAR and Photogrammetry.” National Geographic Committee for Research and Exploration (grant HJ-044R-17)
2017 “Employing TanDEM-X to Analyze Settlement History and Landscape Change in Peru's Chachapoyas Region” - TanDEM-X Science Grant
2016 “Settlement History in Peru’s Chachapoyas Region” - Digital Globe Foundation Grant
For Geospatial Platform for Andean Culture, History, and Archaeology (GeoPACHA)
10/2021-09/2024 - “Collaborative Research: RI: Medium: Deep Generative Modeling for Urban and Archaeological Recovery” (IIS – Robust Intelligence Grant 2106766) PI – Daniel Aliaga,
Purdue University; co-PIs Rajesh Salnayam, Purdue University; Ian Lindsay, Purdue University; Steven Wernke, Vanderbilt University
01/2018-06/2021 - “Extending GeoPACHA: Geospatial Platform for Andean Culture, History, and Archaeology” - ACLS Digital Extension Grant, w/ Steven Wernke
01/2017-12/2018 - “Developing GeoPACHA: Geospatial Platform for Andean Culture, History, and Archaeology” – Spatial Archaeometry Research Collaborations (SPARC) grant – University of Arkansas, with Steven Wernke
For Mapping Historical Trauma in Tulsa, 1921-2021
6/2022-6/2024 “Archaeology of Greenwood: Bearing Witness to a Century of Resilience,” Co-PI with Dr. Alicia Odewale, National Geographic Azimuth Grant NGS-94600R-22
01/2019-08/2021 “Mapping Historical Trauma in Tulsa, 1921-2021” - Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission, with Alicia Odewale
For Deep Displacement Conference
01/2022-06/2022 “Deep Displacement: Excavating Histories of Migration and Settlement” – Wenner Gren Foundation Workshop Grant, with Melissa Rosenzweig (Northwestern University)
For Proyecto Arqueológico Zaña Colonial (PAZC)
10/2014-03/2018 - “Imperial Households: Forced Resettlement, Diet and Daily Life at Carrizales, Peru.” National Endowment for the Humanities Collaborative Research (grant RZ-51748-14)
07/2013-08/2014 - “The Archaeology of Forced Resettlement and Daily Life at Carrizales and Conjunto 131, Zana, Valley, Peru.” National Geographic Committee for Research and Exploration (grant 9334-13)
04/2012-12/2012 “Reducción and Policía: Spanish Colonial Forced Resettlement and Daily Praxis at Carrizales (Zaña Valley, Peru)” Wenner-Gren Post-Ph.D. Research Grant & Osmundsen
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2010 - Program for Cultural Cooperation (Spain’s Ministry of Culture)
2009 - International Dissertation Research Fellowship, SSRC
For Archaeometry of Colonial Chimu-Inka Glazed Ceramics (EGG Ware)
2014 “A SEM microstructural investigation of Peruvian EGG ware: exploring potting practices in 16th Century Peru Wainwright Analytical Centre Research Grant, U. of New South Wales, with Sarah Kelloway and Karen Privat
2014 “Characterization of Early Green Glazed Wares and Tin-Enameled Wares from Colonial Peru, Using Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis” - National Science Foundation Subvention, U. Missouri Research Reactor
2010 “LA-ICP-MS analysis of Chimu-Inka glazed ware,” NSF Subvention Field Museum Analytical Research FacilityYear | Degree | Institution |
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2012 | PhD | Harvard University |
2005 | MA | University of London |
2004 | MPhil | University of Cambridge |
2003 | BA | Stanford University |
Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Modeling Interdisciplinary Inquiryt | 2012-2013 | St. Louis, MO, USA |
John Carter Brown Faculty Fellow, 2023-24
Meenakshi Narain Excellence in Research Mentoring Award (Brown U.) 2023
William G. McLoughlin Award for Excellence in Teaching in the Social Sciences 2021
Cogut Center for the Humanities (Brown) Faculty Fellowship 2018
American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship 2017
Haffenreffer Museum Fellow 2016
Kroepsch-Maurice Excellence in Teaching Award Nominee, UVM 2014
Harvard Extension School Student Choice Teaching Award Nominee 2012
Dumbarton Oaks Junior Fellowship 2010
Cora DuBois Dissertation Completion Fellowship 2010
Harvard University Certificate of Distinction in Teaching 2007&2008 (2x)
Graduate Society Merit Fellowship, Harvard University 2008
Jens Aubrey Westengard Scholarship, Harvard University 2008
Fellow, Cambridge Overseas Trust Society 2004
Phi Beta Kappa, Stanford University 2003
Firestone Medal for Undergraduate Research, Stanford University 2003
British Marshall Scholarship 2003
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Kellner, James | Professor of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology and Environment and Society |
Porder, Stephen | Acacia Professor of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology and Environment and Society, Associate Provost for Sustainability |
Society for American Archaeology
Society for Historical Archaeology
Native American and Indigenous Studies Association
American Anthropological Association
Institute of Andean Studies
ANTH 0500 - Past Forward: Discovering Anthropological Archaeology |
ANTH 1201 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems and Spatial Analysis |
ANTH 1505 - Vertical Civilization: South American Archaeology from Monte Verde to the Inkas |
ANTH 2202 - Advanced GIS and Spatial Analysis |
ANTH 2501 - Principles of Archaeology |
ANTH 2590 - Space, Power, and Politics |
ARCH 0100 - Field Archaeology in the Ancient World |
HMAN 1973V - How to do things with Maps: Cartography, Power, and Political Imagination, from Gilgamesh to Google |