Sarah Ralph

Sarah Ralphemail
slralph@buffalo.edu
phone
645-0414

 

 

 

 

Title

Research Associate and IEMA Post-doctoral Scholar 2008

Education

PhD 2006 University of Cambridge, Department of Archaeology, UK

MPhil 2001 University of Cambridge, Department of Archaeology, UK

BA (Hons) 2000 University of Southampton, Department of Archaeology, UK

MSc Forthcoming Cranfield University, Defence Academy, Centre for Archaeological and Forensic Analysis, UK

Research Interests

Iron Age Europe

Violence and Warfare

Human osteology

Feasting and commensality

Integration of developer-funded and university-based archaeology

Selected Publications

Ralph, S. and T. Wilson. forthcoming. Linear Approaches to Landscape Archaeology. In Proceedings of the IARSS Conference 2007. Oxford:Oxbow Books

Ralph, S. forthcoming. The Body in Iron Age Europe. In Western Europe in the First Millennium BC (eds. Moore, T. and Armada, L.).

Ralph, S. 2007. Divergent Patterns of Consumption: Feasting and Social Complexity in Iron Age East Anglia. BAR (British Series).

Ralph, S. 2007. Severed Heads and Broken Pots: Cult Activity in Iron Age Europe. In Cult in Context (eds. D. Barrowclough and C. Malone). Oxford: Oxbow Books.

Ralph, S. 2006. Feasting from a dwelling perspective. Journal of Iberian Archaeology 8 (special issue).

Ralph, S. 2006. Feasting in later Iron Age Britain: a ceramic approach. BAR (Int. Series) 1509, pp. 105-112.

Ralph, S. (ed.) 2005. Issues of Food and Drink: an interdisciplinary approach. Archaeological Review from Cambridge 20.2