Richard Burger
Richard L. Burger (Ph.D., U.C. Berkeley 1978) is Professor of Anthropology.
After receiving his undergraduate degree in archaeology from Yale College
and completing his doctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley,
Richard Burger became a member of the Yale faculty in 1981. Specializing in the Central Andes, Burger has carried out research in Peru
for over two decades. He has directed excavations at Chavin de Huantar and
Huaricoto in Peru's northern highlands and at Cardal, Mina Perdida and
Manchay Bajo on Peru's central coast. In Peru, Burger has taught on the
archaeology faculties of Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos and the
Pontificia Universidad Catolica. Burger also served as Chair of the
Senior Fellows of Pre-Columbian Studies at Dumbarton Oaks in Washington,
DC. Burger has written numerous books and articles on South American
prehistory.
Email: richard.burger@yale.edu