Dr Joshua Wright

Dr Joshua Wright
Dr Joshua Wright
Dr Joshua Wright

BA (Vassar), M.Phil (Cambridge), Ph.D. (Harvard)

Senior Lecturer

Accepting PhDs

About
Email Address
joshua.wright@abdn.ac.uk
Telephone Number
+44 (0)1224 272322
School/Department
School of Geosciences

Biography

Wright is a landscape archaeologist with a research focus on East Asia. He studies the monumentality and movement, settlement patterns, mobile pastoralist economies, political landscapes, and the spatial structure of communities in many contexts. Currently he carries out research in Mongolia and China using primarily archaeological survey and other spatial data sources. His scholarly interests include the anthropology of mobility, the history of archaeology,  the application of the archaeological perspective to the modern human experience of the past, studying the way that archaeological and other material remains of the past are interpreted as they are discovered and transformed into public presentations. 

Previously, Wright was one of the directors of the first intensive archaeological surveys in Eastern Eurasia, the Egiin Gol Survey (1997-2002) and the Baga Gazaryn Chuluu Project (2004-2008) in Mongolia and key member of the Chengdu Plain Archaeological Survey (2007-2010).  He was also a participant in field research on the origins of rice agriculture, and the foundations of the Bronze Age Erlitou and Shang states.   He received his Ph.D. in Anthropology from Harvard University (2006, Anthropology) where he studied the adoption of nomadic pastoralism and the dynamics of  subsistence and landscape in Northern Mongolia and before that an M.Phil. from Cambridge University (East Asia Archaeology 1995) with a thesis on Neolithic Dawenkou culture mortuary ritual.   In addition to China and Mongolia, he has carried out fieldwork in Greece,Turkey, China, Egypt, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Greece, Mexico, India, Pakistan Jordan and Belize.

Internal Memberships

Convener of the Northern Archaeology Research Seminar Series

Member of the Geosciences IT working group and Virtual Learning Environment Teaching and Learning Group

Director of Education for the School of Geosciences

Research

Research Areas

Accepting PhDs

I am currently accepting PhDs in Archaeology.


Please get in touch if you would like to discuss your research ideas further.

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Archaeology

Supervising
Accepting PhDs

Research Specialisms

  • Landscape Studies
  • Asian Studies
  • Geographical Information Systems
  • Social Sciences
  • Bronze Age

Our research specialisms are based on the Higher Education Classification of Subjects (HECoS) which is HESA open data, published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence.

Current Research

Khitan-Liao Archaeological Survey and History Project, Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, China

Dornod Mongol SurveyMongolia

Keros-Naxos Seaways Project , Greece

Say Kah Archaeological Project, Belize

Available to supervise PhD Students in topics involving Eurasia, Asia, Landscape Archaeology, Monuments, Mobility, Archaeological GIS and Databases.

Supervision

My current supervision areas are: Archaeology.

I supervise Ph.D.s focused on regional landscape archaeology and its contexts as well as topics focused on East Asia and Eurasia. 

Teaching

Programmes

Teaching Responsibilities

Course Coordinator

Caves to Kingdoms: An Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology (AY1503)

Past Lives (AY2508)

Archaeological Research Project Design (AY3512)

The Archaeology of East Asia:Rice, Rites and Sacrifice (AY4519)

Eurasian Archaeology (AY5513)

 

Contributing Lecturer

Archaeology in Action (AY1003)

Creating the Anthropocene (GG1010)

Prehistoric Britain (AY2009)

Practical Archaeology I (AY3010)

Advanced Archaeological Science (AY3021)

Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems (GG3069)

Archaeologies of Landscape (AY3504)

Northern Peoples and Cultures (AY5501)

Current Issues in Archaeology (AY4510)

Archaeological Methods (AY5002)

Advanced Archaeological Approaches (AY5504)

Publications

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  • Land ownership and landscape belief

    Wright, J.
    The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Death and Burial. Nilsson Stutz, L., Tarlow, S. (eds.). Oxford University Press, pp. 405-420, 16 pages
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters (Peer-Reviewed)
  • Settlement Patterns in the Chifeng Region

    Wright, J. S. C.
    Journal of Anthropological Research, vol. 69, no. 2, pp. 270-271
    Contributions to Journals: Reviews of Books, Films and Articles
  • The younger Dryas in arid Northeast Asia

    Wright, J., Janz, L.
    Hunter-Gatherer Behavior: Human Response during the Younger Dryas. Eren, M. (ed.). Left Coast Press, pp. 231-247, 17 pages
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters
  • Landscapes of Inequality? A Critique of Monumental Hierarchy in the Mongolian Bronze Age

    Wright, J.
    Asian Perspectives, vol. 51, no. 2, pp. 139-163
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Message from the Far Eastern Neolithic: The Session ‘Pottery and Neolithisation in East Asiaʼ of the Society for East Asian Archaeology Conference in Fukuoka, Japan

    Wright, J. S. C.
    NEO-LITHICS: The Newsletter of Southwest Asian Neolithic Research, vol. 2012, no. 1, pp. 41-42
    Contributions to Journals: Letters
  • Temporal Perspectives on the Monumental Constellations of Inner Asia

    Wright, J. S. C.
    “As time goes by?” Monumentality, Landscapes and the Temporal Perspective. Rudolf Habelt
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters
  • The Gobi Region During the Younger Dryas

    Wright, J. S. C.
    Hunter-Gatherer Transitions Through the Younger Dryas: A global perspective. Left Coast Press Inc
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters (Peer-Reviewed)
  • The Xiongnu Settlements of Egiin Gol, Mongolia

    Wright, J., Honeychurch, W., Amartuvshin, C.
    Antiquity, vol. 83, no. 320, pp. 372–387
    Contributions to Journals: Articles
  • Re-Writing Monumental Landscapes as Inner Asian Political Process: Monuments, Metals, and Mobility: Trajectories of Complexity in the Late Prehistory of the Eurasian Steppe

    Honeychurch, W., Wright, J., Amartuvshin, C.
    Monuments, Metals, and Mobility: Trajectories of Complexity in the Late Prehistory of the Eurasian Steppe. Hanks, B., Linduff, K. (eds.). Cambridge University Press, pp. 330-357, 28 pages
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters
  • “Unseen by Eye, Unheard by Ear”: The Archaeology of the Early Türks at Baga Gazrynn Chuluu, Mongolia

    Wright, J., Amartuvshin, C.
    Current Archaeological Research in Mongolia: Papers from the First International Conference on “Archaeological Research in Mongolia” held in Ulaanbaatar, August 19th–23rd, 2007. Bemmann, J., Parzinger, H., Pohl, E., Tseveendorzh, D. (eds.). Vor- und Frühgeschichtliche Archäologie Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, pp. 349-363, 15 pages
    Chapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters
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