Sarah A. Kennedy
Lake Umayo Peru. Photograph by Sarah Kennedy.
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Sarah A. Kennedy
I am an anthropological archaeologist of Andean South America. My research has centered on examining marginalized labor, power, and agency in colonial Peru, using the remains of foodways and cuisine as my primary dataset.
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I am currently the Robert A. Oden, Jr. Postdoctoral Fellow for Innovation in the Humanities and Archeology at Carleton College.
Kennedy at a 12th century hill fort in the Lake Titicaca Basin. Photograph by Rachel Penfil.
My Work
Kennedy discussing archaeological methods with members of the Collachachi community. Photograph by Javier Chalcha.
This website details my professional research as an archaeologist. I am committed to communicating my research in as many ways as possible. This is one of them.
In this website you will find information on my current research projects, my publications, teaching ideas, and other skill sets I use in my research, such as GIS, 3-D artifact modeling, and 3-D printing. Please contact me if you have any questions and/or you are interested in working with me in the future!