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Robert M. Rosenswig is a Mesoamerican archaeologist born on Oct. 30, 1968, in
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, Canada. He earned a B.A. at
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in 1994, an M.A. at the
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in 1998 and a Ph.D. in 2005 from
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. Rosenswig currently conducts research projects in Mexico, Belize, and Costa Rica. His research explores the emergence of sociopolitical complexity and the development of agriculture. In 2006, he began teaching in the Department of Anthropology at the University at Albany, State University of New York. Rosenswig is currently the director of the Institute of Mesoamerica Studies (IMS) at UAlbany.


Research


Chiapas, Mexico

Rosenswig’s work in Mexico has been concentrated in the
Soconusco Soconusco is a region in the southwest corner of the state of Chiapas in southeastern Mexico along its border with Guatemala. It is a narrow strip of land wedged between the Sierra Madre de Chiapas mountains and the Pacific Ocean. It is the sout ...
region of Chiapas Mexico. He began the Soconusco Formative Project in 2001 for his dissertation research which included settlement survey and excavations at the coastal site of Cuauhtémoc. The project addresses the role of Olmec inter-regional interaction and contributed data on long-term processes of agricultural origins and the development of social stratification for the Soconusco region. Rosenswig's current project in the Soconusco region is th
Izapa Regional Settlement Project
(IRSP) that began in 2011. This project provided the first settlement data associated with the Formative period kingdom of
Izapa Izapa is a very large pre-Columbian archaeological site located in the Mexican state of Chiapas; it is best known for its occupation during the Late Formative period. The site is situated on the Izapa River, a tributary of the Suchiate River, ...
. The IRSP project developed
lidar Lidar (, also LIDAR, an acronym of "light detection and ranging" or "laser imaging, detection, and ranging") is a method for determining ranging, ranges by targeting an object or a surface with a laser and measuring the time for the reflected li ...
(light detection and ranging) maps of
Izapa Izapa is a very large pre-Columbian archaeological site located in the Mexican state of Chiapas; it is best known for its occupation during the Late Formative period. The site is situated on the Izapa River, a tributary of the Suchiate River, ...
and surrounding regions. Together with archaeological survey this project established a better understanding of settlement patterns and the development of sociopolitical complexity for this region. Rosenswig began excavations at
Izapa Izapa is a very large pre-Columbian archaeological site located in the Mexican state of Chiapas; it is best known for its occupation during the Late Formative period. The site is situated on the Izapa River, a tributary of the Suchiate River, ...
in 2012.


Northern Belize

Rosenswig has conducted research in northern Belize for two principal time periods, the Mesoamerican Formative period and the Mesoamerican Archaic period (see
Mesoamerican Chronology Mesoamerican chronology divides the history of pre-Columbian, prehispanic Mesoamerica into several periods: the Paleo-Indian (first human habitation until 3500 BCE); the Archaic (before 2600 BCE), the Preclassic or Formative (2500 BC ...
). Formative period occupation in northern Belize has been documented at the archaeological site of San Estevan, located in the New River region of Belize. San Estevan was occupied during the Middle and Late Formative periods. Rosenswig directed two seasons of excavation for the San Estevan Archaeological Project in 2005 and 2008. The project documented sociopolitical changes that took place in northern Belize during this period, including the origin of village life, the transition from horticulture to intensive agriculture, and the construction of the first monumental architecture in the area. Rosenswig’s current research on the Late Archaic period occupation of northern Belize was in the Freshwater Creek drainage. Seven Archaic period sites have been documented from which starch grains of domesticated plants and lithic tools reveal adaptive patterns of these early horticulturalists. This research explores the origins of agriculture and settled life and the influence of the 4.2k BP Event as acting as a catalyst for the end of the Archaic period in Mesoamerica.


Costa Rica

Together with Ricardo Vázquez Leiva, of the
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, Rosenswig is also co-director of archaeological excavations at the site of Las Mercedes located on the property of
EARTH University EARTH University (Universidad EARTH, ''Escuela de Agricultura de la Región Tropical Húmeda'') is a private, non-profit university that offers one program of study: an undergraduate ''licenciatura'' degree in agricultural sciences. The universit ...
. Rosenswig and Vázquez’s research at Las Mercedes investigates life at this chiefly center, occupied from AD 1000-1500. Rosenswig runs undergraduate archaeological field schools at Las Mercedes, including trips in 2009, 2012, and 2017.


Publications

Publications since 2006 include:


Books

* 2017, Rosenswig, Robert M and Jerimy J. Cunningham, editors.''Modes of Production and Archaeology'', University Press of Florida, Gainesville. * 2012, Burger, Richard L. and Robert M. Rosenswig, editors. ''Early New World Monumentality''. University Press of Florida, Gainesville. * 2010, Rosenswig, Robert M.''The Beginnings of Mesoamerican Civilization: Inter-Regional Interaction and the Olmec''. Cambridge University Press, New York.


Journal articles

* 2016, Rosenswig, Robert M. and Rebecca R. Mendelsohn. Izapa and the Soconusco Region, Mexico, in the First Millennium A.D. ''Latin American Antiquity'' 27 (3): 357-377. * 2015, Rosenswig, Robert M., Amber M. VanDerwarker, Brendan J. Culleton, and Douglas J. Kennett. Is it Agriculture Yet? Intensified Maize-Use at 1000 cal BC in the Soconusco and Mesoamerica. ''Journal of Anthropological Archaeology'' 40 (4): 89-108. * 2015, Robert M. Rosenswig, Ricardo López-Torrijos, Caroline E. Antonelli. Lidar Data and the Izapa Polity: New Results and Methodological Issues from Tropical Mesoamerica. ''Anthropological and Archaeological Sciences'' 7 (4): 487-504. * 2015, Rosenswig, Robert M. A Mosaic of Adaptation: The Archaeological Record for Mesoamerica’s Archaic Period. ''Journal of Archaeological Research'' 23 (2): 115-162. * 2014, Rosenswig, Robert M., Deborah M. Pearsall, Marilyn A. Masson, Brendon J. Culleton and Douglas J. Kennett. Archaic Period Settlement and Subsistence in the Maya Lowlands: new starch grain and lithic data from Freshwater Creek, Belize. ''Journal of Archaeological Science'' 41(1): 308-321. * 2014, Ricardo Vázquez Leiva, Jared Latimer, Robert M. Rosenswig. Exploración y contextualización sociopolítica del sitio arquitectónico La Iberia, Caribe Central de Costa Rica. ''Vínculos'' 33 (1-2): 33-60. * 2013, Robert M. Rosenswig, Ricardo López-Torrijos, Caroline E. Antonelli, Rebecca R. Mendelsohn. Lidar Mapping and Surface Survey of the Izapa State on the Tropical Piedmont of Chiapas, Mexico. ''Journal of Archaeological Science'' 40 (3): 1493-1507. * 2012, Rosenswig, Robert M. Materialism, Mode of Production and A Millennium of Change in Southern Mexico. ''Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory'' 19 (1): 1-48. * 2009, Rosenswig, Robert M. Early Mesoamerican Garbage: Ceramic and Daub Discard Patterns from Cuauhtémoc, Soconusco, Mexico. ''Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory'' 16 (1): 1-32. * 2008, Rosenswig, Robert M. Prehispanic Settlement in the Cuauhtémoc Region of the Soconusco, Chiapas, Mexico. ''Journal of Field Archaeology'' 33 (4): 389-411. * 2008, Rosenswig, Robert M. and Douglas J. Kennett. Reassessing San Estevan’s Role in the Late Formative Political Geography of Northern Belize. ''Latin American Antiquity'' 19 (2): 124-146. * 2007, Rosenswig, Robert M. Beyond Identifying Elites: Feasting as a Means to Understand Early Middle Formative Society on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. ''Journal of Anthropological Archaeology'' 26 (1): 1-27. * 2006, Rosenswig, Robert M. Sedentism and Food Production in Early Complex Societies of the Soconusco, Mexico. ''World Archaeology'' 38 (2): 329-354.


References

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