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Megan Hicks

Megan Hicks

Assistant Professor

Megan Hicks is an assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology.

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Megan Hicks uses archaeology to understand community ecologies in the context of colonial and capitalist intensification.

Megan HicksHer research in Iceland unearths traditional modes of farming, fishing, and hunting, revealing their centrality to shifting political and market formations. In the Northeastern US, Hicks’s research attends to 19th century Black enclaves, interpreting land use intersecting with issues of self- determination in the face of economic marginalization. She consults, by request, with Native communities to mobilize heritage for land protection. Her methodologies include excavation, zooarchaeology, and archival research. Across different projects, she practices collaborative and engaged archaeology in which descendant and host communities contribute to research design, mutually share expertise, and co-organize community education initiatives.

Hicks teaches undergraduate and MA level courses: Archaeology of Colonialism, Zooarchaeology, Urban Archaeology of NYC, and Gender in Archaeology. Her ongoing research creates consistent opportunities for students to engage in fieldwork and laboratory analysis.

Educational Background

  • CUNY Graduate Center (PhD)

Selected Publications

  • 2024 — Megan Hicks, & Edwald Maxwell, Á. Multiple archives of modernity: Colonialism, capitalism, and identity in Iceland’s transatlantic 19th century. Journal of Social Archaeology, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/14696053241308484
  • 2023 — Megan Hicks, Kesara Anamthawat-Jónsson, Árni, Einarsson, Ægir Thór Thórsson.
    The Identification of Avian Eggshell by Scanning Electron Microscopy. Journal of Archaeological Science 151 doi: 10.1016/j.jas.2022.105712
  • 2023 — Megan Hicks. Black Earths: Grounding in the Z Axis, In A.K. Burns, Negative Space. Dancing Foxes Press co-published with Wexner Center for the Arts.
  • 2022 — Megan Hicks. Feasting or Not: Archaeofaunal Analysis of Cooking Pits and Midden Deposits from Hofstaðir’s Middle Ages Churchyard. Archaeologia Islandica (14) 104-136.
  • 2016 — Megan Hicks, Árni Einarsson, Kesara Anamthawat-Jónsson, Ágústa Edwald, Ægir Þór Þórsson, Thomas H. McGovern. Community and Conservation: Documenting Millennial Scale Sustainable Resource Use at Lake Mývatn Iceland, in: Christian Isendahl & Daryl Stump (eds.) Oxford Handbook of Historical Ecology and Applied Archaeology. New York:  Oxford University Press. pp. 210-290.
  • 2014 — Megan Hicks. Losing Sleep Counting Sheep: early modern dynamics of hazardous husbandry in Mývatn, Iceland in: Ramona Harrison and Ruth Maher (eds.) Human Ecodynamics in the North Atlantic: a Collaborative Model of Humans and Nature through Space and Time. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Publishers. pp. 27-40.

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Anthropology
68th Street North 703
(212) 772-5657
mhick@hunter.cuny.edu

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