Sarah Klassen

Sarah Klassen

First Name: 
Sarah
Last Name: 
Klassen
Title: 
Postdoctoral Fellow
Biography : 

Dr. Klassen’s research contributes to interdisciplinary dialogues of urbanism, resilience, and water management by providing empirical evidence of the resilience of these cities over the long term. She specializes in remotely sensed data (including lidar) and is currently directing the Koh Ker ArchaeologicalProject and co-directing the Cambodian Archaeological Lidar Initiative.

Prior Education

Arizona State University, Dartmouth College

Awards

ISEAA Early Career Award 

Publications

Klassen, S., Carter, A., Evans, D., Ortman, S., Stark, M., Loyless, A., Polkinghorne, M., Heng, P., Hill, M., Wijker, P., Niles-Weed, J., Marriner, G., Pottier, C., & R. Fletcher (2021). Diachronic modeling of the population within the medieval Greater Angkor Region settlement complex. Science Advances, 7 (19).

Klassen, S., Ortman, S., Lobo, J., & D. Evans (2021). Increasing returns to agricultural intensification at Angkor, Cambodia. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory.

S. Klassen, & D. Evans (2020). Top-down and bottom-up water management: A diachronic model of changing water management strategies at Angkor, Cambodia. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 58.
 

Personal Website: 
https://www.sarahklassen.ca/
Areas of Interest: 

Areas of Interest / Research Keywords: lidar; urbanism; remote sensing; ground-penetrating radar; Southeast Asia; Angkor; Koh Ker

Research Region: Southeast Asia

Other Website: 
Instagram: 
https://www.instagram.com/dr.sarahklassen/