Michael Shanks (born 1959, Newcastle upon Tyne) is a British archaeologist specialising in classical archaeology and archaeological theory. He received his BA, MA and PhD from Cambridge University, and was a lecturer at the University of Wales, Lampeter before moving to the U.S. in 1999 to take up a Chair in Classics at Stanford University. After finishing his studies he went on to get a PGCE (Post Graduate Certificate of Education) from Durham University in 1982. He earned a PhD from Cambridge in 1992. Shanks went on to earn a docentur (Higher Doctorate and license to teach) from the Institute of Archaeology in Gothenburg in 1997.
He was also a visiting professor at the University College Dublin and Durham University from 2010 to 2013. In 2013 he was made a Research Fellow at Durham University. He was a board member at the Palo Alto History Museum and served on the advisory board of the Humanities Institute of Ireland. For his work he was awarded an honorary doctorate from Roskilde University.
He currently teaches courses at Stanford University focussing on the intersection of archeological thought and modern design thinking methods.
Writing
Over the years Shanks has written over 50 papers on classical archaeology, archaeological theory and media archaeology. He has published over a dozen books on these topics as well including Experiencing the Past: On the Character of Archaeology (1992), Classical Archaeology of Greece (1996), Art and the Greek City State: An Interpretive Archaeology (1999), The Archaeological Imagination (2012), A walk in time along the Smith River: a small work of theatre/archaeology (2016) and many others. He co-authored the 1995 book Interpreting Archaeology: Finding Meaning in the Past with Ian Hodder and, more recently, Archaeology: The Discipline of Things (2012), a foundational text for symmetrical archaeology, with Bjørnar Olsen and Christopher Witmore.
Personal life
Michael Shanks lives in Northern California with his two children and his wife, Helen Shanks, a ceramic artist and former head of visual and performing arts at Castilleja School in Palo Alto, California.
Trivia
Michael Shanks is also the actor's name of the fictional archaeologist Daniel Jackson in the Series Stargate: SG-1.
References
External links
- Michael Shanks' Stanford homepage
