ARCHCROP project - Crossing Paths: Millet, Wheat and Cultural Exchanges in the Inner Asian Mountain Corridor, China
Research Interests
My research interests are focused on the development and application of multiple bioarchaeological techniques such as stable isotopes, radiocarbon dating and archaeobotany to investigate topics related to Eurasian and Chinese archaeology. I am particularly interested in investigating early East-West interactions (resource transfer and human migration) that predate and during the Silk Road in northwestern China.
Geographic areas
China, Central Asia, Europe
Current activities
1. MSCA ARCHCROP project - Crossing Paths: Millet, Wheat and Cultural Exchanges in the Inner Asian Mountain Corridor, China
2. SYSU SRSE project: Exploring the Subsistence Economies of Oasis Cities on the Silk Road
3. NSSFC Silk Road Project-Archaeological Perspectives on Cultural Interactions along the Silk Road, Tianshan Corridor