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Peter I. Bogucki received his undergraduate degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his Ph.D. from Harvard University. At Princeton University since 1983, he currently is associate dean for undergraduate affairs of the School of Engineering and Applied Science, having previously served as director of studies of Forbes College. In his current position he oversees the academic progress and professional development of 800 students who are candidates for the Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree as well as participating in many institution-wide curricular initiatives. He has conducted research on early farming settlements in Poland and has particular interests in the establishment of farming communities in central Europe, zooarchaeology, complex adaptive systems, and household archaeology. Bogucki is the author of Early Neolithic Subsistence and Settlement in the Polish Lowlands (BAR, 1982), Forest Farmers and Stockherders: Early Agriculture and its Consequences in North Central Europe (Cambridge, 1988) and The Origins of Human Society (Blackwell, 1999), editor of Case Studies in European Prehistory (CRC, 1993) and Ancient Europe: an Encyclopedia of the Barbarian World, 8000 BC-AD 1000 (Scribners, 2004). He is currently writing a book on European prehistory for Princeton University Press. Bogucki's teaching at Princeton, Harvard, Penn, and the University of Massachusetts at Boston includes courses on world and European prehistory, archaeological method and theory, and technological history, as well as advising undergraduate research projects. He also currently serves on Ph.D. committees at New York University, the University of Illinois at Chicago, and City University of New York.

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