Nome: M. Dores Cruz
Nacionalidade: Portuguesa
E-mail: mdores.cruz (arroba) uni-koeln.de
Graus Académicos (último): Doutoramento
Ano de conclusão do grau académico (último): 2003, Binghamton University (SUNY), USA
Vínculo Profissional: Universidade de Colónia
% de afetação à unidade: 0.3
Principal área científica no âmbito do CEAUP: Arqueologia Africana (Historical Archaeology in Africa)
Outras áreas científicas: Etnoarqueologia,
Projetos em curso no âmbito do CEAUP:
Principais publicações:
- M. DORES CRUZ (WORK IN PROGRESS). “TERRA DE HERÓIS: A LANDSCAPE BIOGRAPHY OF MANDLAKAZE (MOZAMBIQUE).
- T. WIDLOK & M. DORES CRUZ (ED.) 2022.SCALE MATTERS: THE QUALITY OF QUANTITY IN HUMAN CULTURE AND SOCIALITY. BIELEFELD, TRANSCRIPT
- M. DORES CRUZ (WITH COLLABORATION OF V. CORREIA) 2007. NORMAS DE INVENTÁRIO DE CERÂMICAS ARQUEOLÓGICAS. LISBON, INSTITUTO DE MUSEUS E CONSERVAÇÃO.
- In prep. “Doce Inferno do Engenho:” São Tomé’s Sugar Mills and colonial landscapes in the making of the modern Atlantic Word (16th-17th century). South African Archaeological Bulletin. To be submitted for publication Spring 2023
- Submitted/ Review Hegemonic culture in Mozambique: the case of the Museum of Revolution, Maputo. (Current Anthropology)
- Submitted/ Review Bitter Legacy: Archaeology of Early Sugar Plantation and Slavery in São Tomé (with Larissa Thomas and Nazaré Ceita; Antiquity, Project Gallery)
- 2022 Fractured landscape and the politics of place: remembrance and memory in Nwadajahane, Museum Anthropology, 45(1):57-71
- 2022 São Tomé, die Wiege der Plantagensklaverei in der Zuckerwirtschaft der kolonialen Welt. DASP-Heft [Deutsche Gesellschaft für afrikanische Staaten portugiesischer Sprache], 197: 7-37.
- 2014 The nature of culture: sites, ancestors and trees in the archaeology of Southern Mozambique. In The Archaeology of the Colonized and its Contributions to Global Archaeological Theory. Neil Ferris and Rodney Harrison (eds). Oxford Press: 123-149
- 2013 Gendered Taskscapes: Food, Farming, and Craft Production in Banda, Ghana in the 18th-21st centuries (W/ Amanda Logan). In Comparing Craft and Culinary Practice,” a special issue of African Archaeological Review, 31: 203-231
- 2011 Pots are pots, not people: material culture and ethnic identity in the Banda area (Ghana), 19th and 20th centuries. Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, Vol. 46 (3), Dec. 2011: 336-357 (2011)
- “Portugal Gigante”: Nationalism, Motherland and Colonial Encounters in Portuguese School Textbooks. Habitus Revista [2007], Instituto Goiano de Pré-História e Antropologia, Universidade Católica de Goias, Brazil, 5 (2): 395-422 (2009)
- (Book Review) Arthur, J., 2006. Living With Pottery: Ethnoarchaeology Among the Gamo of Southwest Ethiopia. In American Antiquity, 73 (3): 573-574 (2008)
- Ceramic Production, Consumption and Exchange in the Banda Area (Ghana). (With Ann Stahl et al.). Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 27: 363-381. (2008)
- Macupulane Revisited: ceramic production fifty years after Margot Dias. Conimbriga, 45: 377-395. (2006)