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Professor John Chapman, B.A. (Hons.) in Archaeology & PhD, University of London
Contact Professor John Chapman (email at j.c.chapman@durham.ac.uk)
Biography
After completing a London PhD in Balkan prehistory with John Nandris, and working in provincial museums for 3+ years, I was appointed as a Lecturer in Archaeology (later Senior Lecturer) at Newcastle upon Tyne in 1980. My main fieldwork in the 1980s was the "Neothermal Dalmatia Project" in what is now Croatia. In the 1990s, I worked in Hungary on the "Upper Tisza Project" and transferred this project with me to Durham, where I was appointed as a Reader in Archaeology in 1996. Soon after the foundation of the Journal of European Archaeology in 1994, I was asked to be its first Editor, which I did until 2001. My current project - "Early urbanism in Europe?: the case of the Tripillye mega-sites" - aims to study the Nebelivka mega-site, Uman Region, Ukraine in its wider settlement and ecological context.
Research Interests
- Archaeological theory
- Colour studies in prehistory
- Field survey techniques
- Fragmentation in archaeology
- Prehistory of central and Eastern Europe
- Tripolye mega-sites and the problem of European Neolithic urbanism
Teaching Areas
Introduction to Archaeology
(4 hours/year.)- Archaeological Method & Theory (15 hours/year.)
- Archaeology Practicals (8 hours/year.)
- Balkan Networks (12 hours/year.)
- Current Issues (6 hours/year.)
- Discovering World Prehistory (7 hours/year.)
- Masters in Archaeology RSS (8 hours/year.)
- Prehistoric Europe (7 hours/year.)
Indicators of Esteem
- 2012: AHRC Research Grant for Ukrainian prehistory: I have been awarded a four-year AHRC Research Grant for "Early urbanism in Europe?: the case of the Tripillye mega-sites, Ukraine" (February 2012 - January 2016).
- 2012: Chair of Advisory Board, IANSA: IANSA (Interdisciplinarna Archaeologia in Natural Sciences and Archaeology) is a new journal founded in Moravia (University of Brno). I have been appointed as Chair of the international Advisory Board to support the new journal and to find high-flying members of the archaeological community to serve on the Board.
- 2012: EU Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship :
I have been awarded a EU Intra-European Fellowship n° 298285 (Project Acronym: PAST: FRAGMENTS Call identifier FP7-PEOPLE-2011-IEF) for Dr. Antonio Gonzales Blanco to study
“Materiality and depositional practices in the later Prehistory in Europe: an interdisciplinary approach using central Iberia (Spain) record as a case study” in Durham, starting May 2012 and ending April 2014.
- 2012: Honorary Member of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Institute of Archaeology: I have been awarded an Honorary Membership of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Institute of Archaeology (2012) in recognition of my services to Bulgarian prehistory.
- 2007: Vice-President of the Prehistoric Society: The Prehistoric Society is the leading period Society in the UK and the two Vice-Presidential roles run for four years. My term of office was 2007 - 2011. The holders are recognised as leading figures in British, European and world prehistory.
Selected Publications
Articles: magazine
- Chapman, John, Burdo, Natalia, Videiko, Mikhail & Gaydarska, Bisserka (2013). Houses in the archaeology of the Tripillia-Cucuteni groups. Tracking the Neolithic house in Europe. Sedentism, architecture and practice 5, 95 - 116.
- Gaydarska, B., Gurova, M. Chernakov, D., Blake, E. & Chapman, J. (2012). A place to live, a place to bury and a place to hoard: Understanding deposition on and off the Bulgarian tell of Kosharna. Archaeologica Bulgarica XVII(1).
Book chapters: online
- Chapman, J. & Gaydarska, B. (2009). The fragmentation premise in archaeology: from the Paleolithic to more recent times. In The fragment: an incomplete history. Tronzo, W. Los Angeles: Getty Research Institute. 131-153.
- Chapman, J. (2008). Approaches to trade and exchange in earlier prehistory (Late Mesolithic – Early Bronze Age). In Prehistoric Europe. Theory and practice. Jones, A. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell. 333-355.
- Chapman, J. (2008). Object fragmentation in past landscapes. In Handbook of landscape archaeology. David, B. & Thomas, J. Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast. 187-201.
- Chapman, J. (2007). Engaging with the exotic: the production of early farming communities in South-East and Central Europe. In A short walk through the Balkans. The first farmers of the Carpathian Basin and adjacent regions. Spataro, M. & Biagi, P. Trieste: Società per la preistoria i protostoria della regione Friuli-Venezia Giulia. 207 - 222.
- Chapman, J., Gaydarska, B., Raduntcheva, A. & Koleva, B. (2007). The châine opératoire approach to prehistoric figurines: an example from Dolnoslav, Bulgaria. In Image and imagination, a global prehistory of figurative representation. Renfrew, C. & Morley, I. Cambridge: McDonald Institute. 171 - 184.
Books: authored
- Chapman, John, Gillings, M., Shiel, R., Magyari, E., Gaydarska, B. & Bond, C. (2010). The Upper Tisza Project. Studies in Hungarian landscape archaeology. Book 2: Settlement patterns in the Bodrogköz Block. Archaeopress.
- Chapman, John, Gillings, M., Shiel, R., Magyari, E., Gaydarska, B. & Bond, C. (2010). The Upper Tisza Project. Studies in Hungarian landscape archaeology. Book 3: Settlement patterns in the Zemplén Block. Archaeopress.
- Chapman, John, Gillings, M., Shiel, R., Gaydarska, B. & Bond, C. (2010). The Upper Tisza Project. Studies in Hungarian landscape archaeology. Book 4: Lowland settlement in North East Hungary: excavations at the Neolithic settlement site of Polgár-10. Archaeopress.
- Chapman, John, Gillings, M., Vicze, M. Shiel, R., Cousins, S., Gaydarska, B. & Bond, C. (2010). The Upper Tisza Project. Studies in Hungarian landscape archaeology. Book 5: Upland settlement patterns in North East Hungary: excavations at the multi-period site of Regéc-95. Archaeopress.
- Chapman, J. C. & Gaydarska, B. I. (2007). Parts and wholes. Fragmentation in prehistoric context. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Books: edited
- Chapman, John & Gaydarska, Bisserka (2010). From surface collection to prehistoric lifeways. Making sense of the multi-period site of Orlovo, South East Bulgaria. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
- O’Connor, B., Cooney, G. & Chapman, John (2010). Materialitas. Working stone, carving identity. Oxbow Books.
Books: online
- Chapman, J., Shiel, R. S., Passmore, D. G., Magyari, E. & Gillings, M. (2003). The Upper Tisza Project: studies in Hungarian landscape archaeology. E-book 1: Introduction and Archaeological Field Survey in the Polgár Block. York: AHDS Archaeology.
Books: sections
- Chapman, John & Palincas, Nona (Published). Gender in East European prehistory. In A companion to gender prehistory. Bolger, Diane Wiley-Blackwell.
- Chapman, J. & Palincas, N. (Published). Gender in Eastern European prehistory. In A companion to gender prehistory. Bolger, D. Wiley-Blackwell. 413 - 437.
- Chapman, J. & Palincas, N. (2013). Gender in Eastern European prehistory. In A companion to gender prehistory. Bolger, D. Wiley-Blackwell. 413 - 437.
- Chapman, John (2011). Enchantment and enchainment in later Balkan prehistory: towards an aesthetic of precision and geometric order. In The Dynamics of Neolithisation in Europe. Studies in honour of Andrew Sherratt. Hadjikoumis, A., Robinson, E. & Viner, S. Oxford: Oxbow Books. 153-176.
- Chapman, John, Gaydarska, Bisserka, Skafida, E. & Souvatzi, S. (2011). Personhood and the life cycle of Spondylus rings: an example from Late Neolithic, Greece. In Spondylus in Prehistory: New Data and Approaches – Contributions to the Archaeology of Shell Technologies. Ifantidis, F. & Nikolaidou, M. Archaeopress. 139-160.
- Chapman, John (2010). ‘Deviant’ burials in the Neolithic and Chalcolithic of Central and South Eastern Europe. In Body Parts and Bodies Whole: Changing Relations and Meanings. Rebay-Salisbury, K., Sørensen, M. L. S. & Hughes, J. Oxbow Books. 30-45.
- Chapman, John & Richter, Eva (2010). Geometric order and scientific principles: a view from the mesolithic, neolithic and chalcolithic of Central and South East Europe. In In medias res praehistoriae. Miscellanea in honorem annos LXV peragentis Professoris Dan Monah oblata. Bodi, G. Iaşi, România: Editura Universităţii „Alexandru Ioan Cuza. 21-58.
- Chapman, John (2010). Houses, households, villages and proto-cities in Southeastern Europe. In The lost world of Old Europe: The Danube Valley, 5000 – 3500 BC. Anthony, D.W. & Chi, J. Y. Princeton, N.J.: Institute for the Study of the Ancient World. 74-89.
- Chapman, John (2009). Notes on memory-work and materiality. In Materializing memory: archaeological material culture and the semantics of the past. Barbiera, I., Choyke, A.M. & Rasson, J. A. Archaeopress. 1977: 7-16.
- Chapman, John C (2008). Interaction, trade and exchange: approaches to trade and exchange in earlier prehistory (late mesolithic - early bronze age). In Prehistoric Europe: theory and practice. Jones, Andrew Chicester: John Wiley. 333-355.
- Chapman, John (2008). Meet the ancestors: settlement histories in the Neolithic. In Living well together? Settlement and materiality in the Neolithic of South-East and Central Europe. Bailey, D., Whittle, A. & Hofmann, D. Oxford: Oxbow Books. 68-80.
- Chapman, J. , Gaydarska, B. & Hardy, K. (2006). Does enclosure make a difference? A view from the Balkans. In Enclosing the past: inside and outside in prehistory. Harding, A. Sievers, S. & Venclová, N. Sheffield: J. R. Collis Publications. 20-43.
- Chapman, John C (2003). From Franchthi to the Tiszazug: two Early Neolithic worlds. In Morgenrot der Kulturen: Frühe Etappen der Menschheitsgeschichte in Mittel- und Südosteuropa. Jerem, E. & Raczky, P. Budapest: Archaeolingua. 89-108.
Edited works: contributions
- Chapman, John & Gaydarska, Bisserka (2010). Fragmenting hominins and the presencing of Early Palaeolithic social worlds. In Social brain, distributed mind. Dunbar, Robin, Gamble, Clive & Gowlett, John Oxford Oxford University Press British Academy. 158: 417-452.
Essays in edited volumes
- Chapman, John (Published). The shell, the pin and the earring: Balkan Copper Age mortuary costumes in context. In Visualising the Neolithic. Cochrane, Andrew & Jones, Andrew M. Oxbow Books. 260 – 278.
- Chapman, John (2012). From the Varna cemetery to the Tripolye mega-sites: new arenas of power. In Beyond elites. Alternatives to hierarchical systems in modeling social formations. Kienlin, Tobias L. & Zimmermann, Andreas Rudolf Habelt. 225 - 242.
- Chapman, John (2012). The negotiation of place value in the landscape. In The construction of value in the ancient world. Papadopoulos, John K. & Urton, Gary UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press. 66 - 89.
- Chapman, John (2012). The shell, the pin and the earring: Balkan Copper Age mortuary costumes in context. In Visualising the Neolithic. Cochrane, Andrew & Jones, Andrew M. Oxbow Books. 13: 260 - 278.
Journal papers: academic
- Magyari, Eniko, Chapman, John, Fairbairn, Andrew S., Francis, M. & de Guzman, M. (2012). Neolithic human impact on the landscapes of North-East Hungary inferred from pollen and settlement records. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany 21(4-5): 279-302.
- Chapman, John & Gaydarska, Bisserka (2011). Can we reconcile individualisation with relational personhood? A case study from the Early Neolithic?. Documenta Praehistorica 38: 21-44.
- Magyari, E. K., Chapman, John, Passmore, D. G., Allen, J. R. M., Huntley, J. P. & Huntley, B. (2010). Holocene persistence of wooded steppe in the Great Hungarian Plain. Journal of Biogeography 37(5): 915-935.
- Chapman, J., Magyari, E. & Gaydarska, B. (2009). Contrasting subsistence strategies in the Early Iron Age ?: new results from the Alföld Plain, Hungary and the Thracian Plain, Bulgaria. Oxford Journal of Archaeology 28(2): 155-187.
- Chapman, John (2009). The Danube and settlement prehistory – 80 years on. European Journal of Archaeology 12(1-3): 145-156.
- Magyari, E.M., Chapman, J., Gaydarska, B., Marinova, E., Deli, T., Huntley, J.P., Allen, J.R.M. & Huntley, B. (2008). The ‘oriental’ component of the Balkan flora: evidence of presence on the Thracian Plain during the Weichselian late-glacial. 35: 865 – 883. Journal of Biogeography 35(5): 865-883.
- Higham, T., Chapman, J., Gaydarska, B. & Slavchev, V. (2008). The first AMS dates for the Varna cemetery. Acta Musei Varnaensis VI: 95-114.
Journal papers: online
- Kostov, Ruslan I., Protochristov, Christo, Stoyanov, Chavdar Csedreki,László Simon,Alíz Szikszai, Zita Uzonyi, Imre, Gaydarska, Bisserka & Chapman, John (2012). Micro-PIXE Geochemical Fingerprinting of Nephrite Neolithic Artifacts from Southwest Bulgaria. Geoarchaeology 27(5): 457 - 469.
