Changes [May 23, 2008]
Curriculum vitae
My particular work focuses on modern material culture, ethnoarchaeology and the archaeology of the contemporary past. The research is related to my interests in the failures of modernity and its impact on non-industrial communities. In the Ethiopian case, modernity came under the cloak of war and colossal projects of social engineering, fostered by a communist regime (the Derg). After the end of the Derg in 1991, most projects were abandoned, thousands of peasants returned to their traditional ways of life and innumerable weapons were abandoned all over the country. I study the ruins of model farms, agricultural machinery, abandoned tanks and war debris: the painful end of modern technology in one of the poorest countries in the world link.
In 2008 and 2009 I will be enjoying a research grant (UCM-Santander) to continue my research in Ethiopia.
A museum for Benishangul-Gumuz:
http://archaeology.stanford.edu/journal/2007/04GonzalezFernandez.pdf
The Sudan-Ethiopia Borderland. A topology: