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CURRICULUM VITAE

XINYI LIU

Assistant Professor Tel: +1 314-935-9472 Department of Anthropology Fax: +1 314-935-8535 Washington University in St. Louis [email protected] One Brookings Drive, Box 1114 St. Louis, MO 63130, USA

APPOINTMENTS

2014-present Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Washington University in St. Louis 2014-present Director, Laboratory for the Analysis of Early Food-webs (LAEF), Washington University in St. Louis 2010-2014 Postdoctoral Research Associate (European Research Council Advanced Project), McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge 2009-2013 Research Fellow, Darwin College, University of Cambridge

EDUCATION

2005-2009 PhD (Cantab), Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge 2004-2005 Visiting Research Student (Mellon Fellow), Needham Research Institute, Cambridge 2002-2005 Postgraduate Study (Archaeological Sciences), Laboratory of Archaeometry, University of Science and Technology of China 1997-2001 BSc (Engineering Sciences), Beijing Institute of Light Industry

PUBLICATIONS (PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS)

Summary: 37 published/in press peer-reviewed journal articles or book chapters. 10 other publications including book reviews, newspaper articles, interviews and translated works.

In Press Lister DL, Jones H, Oliveira HR, Petrie CA, Liu XY, Cockram J, Kneale CJ, Kovaleva ON and Jones MK, Barley heads east: genetic analyses reveal routes of spread through diverse Eurasian landscapes. PLOS ONE.

2018 Liu XY, Margaritis E, Jones MK, From the harvest to the meal in prehistoric China and Greece: A comparative approach to the social context of food. in Lloyd G and Zhao JJ (eds.) Ancient Greece and China Compared. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 355-372.

2017 Tian D, Ma J, Wang J, Pilgram T, Zhao Z, Liu XY, Cultivation of naked

1 barley by early Iron Age agro-pastoralists in Xinjiang, China. Environmental Archaeology, published online: DOI 10.1080/14614103.2017.1415121.

Liu XY, Lister DL, Zhao Z, Petrie CA, Zeng X, Jones PJ, Staff RA, Pokharia AK, Bates J, Singh RN, Weber SA, Motuzaite Matuzeciciute G, Dong G, Li H, Lü H , J i a n g H , Wang J, Ma J, Tian D, Jin G, Zhou L, Wu X, Jones MK, Journey to the East: divers routes and variable flowering times for wheat and barley en route to prehistoric China. PLOS ONE, published online: DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0187405.

Dong G, Yang, Y. Liu XY, Li H, Cui Y, Wang H, Chen G, Dodson J, Chen F, Prehistoric trans-continental cultural exchange in the Hexi Corridor. The Holocene, published online: DOI 10.1177/0959683617735585.

Liu, XY, Zhao Z and Jones MK, From people’s commune to household responsibility: Ethnoarchaeological perspectives of millet production in prehistoric northeast China. Archaeological Research in Asia, 11: 51- 57.

Song J, Lu H, Zheng Z and Liu XY, Archaeobotanical remains from the mid-first millennium AD site of Kaerdong in western Tibet. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, published online, doi: 10.1007/s12520-017-0521-6.

2016 Ren X, Lemoine X, Mo D*, Kidder TR, Guo Y, Qin Z and Liu XY*, Foothills and intermountain basins: Does China’s Fertile Arc have a ‘Hilly Flanks’? Quaternary International, 426: 86-96.

Liu XY, Lister DL, Zhao Z, Staff RA, Jones P, Zhou L, Pokharia AK, Petrie CA, Pathak A, Lu H, Motuzaite Matuzeviciute G, Bates J, Lu H, Pilgram TK and Jones MK The virtues of small grain size: potential pathways to a distinguishing feature of Asian wheats. Quaternary International, 426: 107-119.

Dong G, Ren L, Jia X, Liu XY, Dong S, Li H, Wang Z, Xiao Y and Chen F, Chronology and subsistence strategy of Nuomuhong culture in Tibetan Plateau. Quaternary International, 426: 42-49.

Liu XY, Reid RB, Lightfoot E, Motuzaite Matuzeviciute G, Jones MK, Radical change and dietary conservatism: Mixing model estimates of human diets along the Inner Asia and China’s mountain corridors. The Holocene, 26: 1556-1565.

Liu XY Staple isotope analysis to human and animal remains from Gangguya and Sabadongzi. In Li SC (ed.) Ganguya in Jiuquan. Beijing, Cultural Relics Publishing House (in Chinese).

Jones M, Hunt H, Kneale C, Lightfoot E, Lister D, Liu XY and Motuzaite

2 Matuzeviciute G, Food Globalization in Prehistory: The agrarian foundations of an interconnected continent. Journal of the British Academy, 4: 73-87.

2015 Dong GH*, Zhang DJ, Liu XY*, Liu FW, Chen FH and Jones MK, Response to comment on “Agriculture facilitated permanent human occupation of the Tibetan Plateau after 3600 B.P.” Science, 348 (6237): 872-c.

Liu XY, Fuller DQ and Jones MK, Early agriculture in China. in Barker G and Goucher C (eds.) Cambridge World History, A World With Agriculture, 12,000 BCE - 500 CE. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 310-334.

Liu XY, Zhao Z and Liu G, . in Barker G and Goucher C (eds.) Cambridge World History, Volume 2 A World with Agriculture, 12,000 BCE - 500 CE. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 335- 352.

Cui Y, Dong G, Li H, An T, Liu XY, Wang J, Wang H, Ren X, Li X and Chen F, Early ceramic trade in Gansu and Qinghai regions, northwest China: A comparative elemental analysis on sherds of , and . Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 3: 65-72.

Motuzaite Matuzeviciute G, Lightfoot E, O’Connell TC, Voyakin D, Liu XY, Svyatko S, Usmanova E and Jones MK, The extent of agriculture among pastoralist societies in Kazakhstan using stable isotope analysis of animal bone. Journal of Archaeological Science, 59: 23-34.

Zhang G, Wang S, Ferguson DK, Yang Y, Liu XY, Jiang H, Ancient plant use and palaeoenvironmental analysis at the Gumugou Cemetery, Xinjiang, China: implication from desiccated plant remains. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, 9(2): 145-152.

Chen FH, Dong GH, Zhang, DJ, Liu XY, Jia X, An CB, Ma MM, Xie YW, Barton L, Ren XY, Zhao ZJ, Wu XH and Jones MK, Agriculture facilitated permanent human occupation of the Tibetan Plateau after 3600BP. Science, 347(6219): 248-250.

2014 Liu XY, Lightfoot E, O’Connell TC, Wang H, Li S, Zhou L, Hu Y, Motuzaite- Matuzeviciute G and Jones MK From necessity to choice: dietary revolutions in west China in the second millennium BC. World Archaeology, 46(5): 661-680.

Liu XY and Jones MK Food globalization in prehistory: top down or bottom up? Antiquity, 88: 956-963.

Liu XY and Jones MK, Under one roof: people, crops and animals in Neolithic north China, in Boyle K, Rabett R and Hunt C (eds.) Living in

3 the Landscape: Essays in Honour of Graeme Barker (McDonald Institute Monographs). Cambridge, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, 227-234.

Lightfoot E, Motuzaite-Matuzeviciute G, O’Connell TC, Kukushkin IA, Loman V, Varfolomeev V, Liu XY and Jones MK, How ‘pastoral’ is pastoralism? Dietary diversity in Bronze Age communities in the central Kazakhstan steppes. Archaeometry, 57(S1): 232-249.

2013 Ma M, Dong G, Liu XY, Lightfoot E, Chen F, Wang H, Li H. and Jones MK Stable isotope analysis of human and animal remains at the Qijiaping site in middle Gansu, China. International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 25(6): 923-934.

Lightfoot E, Liu XY and Jones MK, Why move starchy cereals? A review of the isotopic evidence for prehistoric millet consumption across Eurasia. World Archaeology, 45(4): 574-623.

Ma M, Dong G, Lightfoot E, Wang H, Liu XY, Jia X, Zhang KR and Chen FH, Stable isotope analysis of human and faunal remains in the western Loess Plateau, approximately 2000 cal. BC. Archaeometry, 56(S1): 237-255.

2012 Motuzaite Matuzeviciute G, Staff RA, Hunt HV, Liu XY, and Jones MK, The early chronology of broomcorn millet (Panicum miliaceum) in Europe. Antiquity, 87: 1073-1085.

Liu XY, Jones MK, Zhao Z, Liu G and O’Connell TC, The earliest evidence of millet as a staple crop: new light on Neolithic foodways in North China. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 149(2): 283- 290.

2011 Jones MK, Hunt H, Lightfoot E, Lister D, Liu XY and Motuzaite- Matuzeviciute G, Food globalization in prehistory. World Archaeology 34(4): 665-675.

2009 Jones MK and Liu XY Origins of agriculture in East Asia. Science 324(5928): 730-731.

Liu XY, Hunt HV and Jones MK, River valleys and foothills: changing archaeological perceptions of North China’s earliest farms. Antiquity 83: 82-95.

2008 Hunt HV, Linder MV, Liu XY, Motuzaite Matuzeiciute G, Colledge S and Jones MK, Millets across Eurasia: chronology and context of early records of the genera Panicum and Setaria from archaeological sites in the old world. Vegetation History and Archaeobotany, 17(S1): 5-18.

4 Liu XY and Jones MK, When archaeology begins: cultural and political context of Chinese archaeological thought. Bulletin of History of Archaeology, 18(1): 25-28.

2007 Liu XY, Zhu J and Yan Y, Statistical analysis of diachronical change of the Li pot typology during the Shang. Southern Cultural Relics, 63: 66– 71 (in Chinese).

Liu Y, Song J and Liu XY, Analyses of bronze casting materials from Zhouyuan. Journal of Archaeology and Cultural Relics 4: 94-100 (in Chinese).

2006 Hu Y, He D, Liu XY, Dong Y, Wang C, Gao M and Lan Y, Elemental analysis of human bones from Xigongqiao, Tengzhou, Shandong. Chemical Research in Chinese Universities 27: 1075-1079 (in Chinese).

OTHER PUBLICATIONS (BOOK REVIEWS, NEWSPAPER ARTICLES AND TRANSLATED WORKS)

2017 Liu XY, How wheat and barley were introduced to China? Intellectuals, 15 Nov (in Chinese).

Liu XY, Cuisine, season and class: how Eurasia became connected? Eastern Historical Review, 26 June (in Chinese).

Liu XY, ‘China’s arc’ between the West and East. People’s Daily, 13 June (in Chinese).

2015 Liu XY, Colin Renfrew interview. Southern Cultural Relics, 86: 44-49 (in Chinese).

Liu XY, Graeme Barker interview. Southern Cultural Relics, 84: 62-66 (in Chinese).

2014 Liu XY, Book review: Ancient Central China - Centres and peripheries along the Yangzi River. Landscape Archaeology: Journal of Society for Landscape Studies, 35 (1): 83.

Stargardt J, translated by Liu XY and Zhuang Y, Demand, distance and profit: An Indian Ocean world in the ninth and tenth century. National Maritime Research, 8: 87-112 (in Chinese).

2012 Liu XY, Martin Jones interview. Southern Cultural Relics, 81: 20-24 (in Chinese).

2005 Wang C and Liu XY, On early ceramics in China. Newspaper of Cultural Relics of China, Nov 11 (in Chinese).

Cullen C, translated by Liu XY, The Needham Research Institute in Cambridge and Chinese Science and Civilization. Chinese Journal for the

5 History of Science and Technology, 25: 1–10. (in Chinese).

Liu XY, Book review: The Molecular Hunt - A brief history of archaeological science. Chinese Journal for the History of Science and Technology, 26: 180–184 (in Chinese).

TEACHING

Washington University

2016-2017 Full course, Pathways to Domestication (fall semester, 400 level, graduates and undergraduates). 2015-2016 Full course, Bio-molecular Archaeology – Are you what you eat? (fall semester, 400 level, graduates and undergraduates). 2014-2016 Full course, Environmental Archaeology (spring semester, 400 level, graduates and undergraduates). 2014-2018 Full course, Archaeology of China – Food and People. (spring semester, 300 level, undergraduates).

Cambridge

2012-2014 Lecturer, Prehistory of China, in core module: Chinese History (Part Ia). Department of East Asian Studies. 2012-2014 Lecturer, Physical Environment and Human Impact, in core module: Archaeology in Action (Part IIb). Division of Archaeology. 2010-2013 Lecturer, Culture and Nature, in core module: Archaeological Thought (Part IIa). Division of Archaeology. 2006-2013 Supervisor/instructor, Introduction to Scientific Approach in Archaeology (Part IIa, IIb and M.Phil). Division of Archaeology. 2006-2007 Supervisor, The History and Scope of Archaeology-theory and practice (Part IIa and Part IIb). Division of Archaeology.

GRANTS AND RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT

2018-2021 (in review) PI, NSF (National Science Foundation – Archaeology Senior Project). The origin and spread of broomcorn and foxtail millet ($340,000). 2018-2019 (in review) PI, InCEES (International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability). Stable isotope composition of cave guano: A unique paleoenvironmental archive for the humid tropics ($49,941). 2018-2019 (in review) Supervisor (with Mana Hayashi Tang), Wenner-Gren Dissertation Fieldwork Grant. Late Pleistocene starchy plant uses in northern China: A Nihewan case study ($19,813). 2017-2021 Co-Investigator (with Fahu Chen and Guanghui Dong, Lanzhou University), NSFC (National Science Foundation of China – International Collaborative Project). Study on Prehistoric Human Adaptation to High-elevation and Low Oxygen Environment in Northern Tibetan Plateau (RMB3,200,000).

6 2017-2022 Co-Investigator (with Dawei Cai), Jilin University Grant for Fundamental Research. Archaeogenetics investigation on animal domestication in China (RMB500,000). 2017-2018 Supervisor (with Ximena Leomoine), Wenner-Gren Dissertation Fieldwork Grant. Pigs in Neolithic north China: Domestication in the context of diversity and regional expression ($19,660). 2016-2017 PI, InCEES (International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability). Compound specific isotope analysis on archaeological human and animal remains from north China. ($40,000). 2015-2016 PI, I-CARES (International Center for Advanced Renewable Energy and Sustainability). Lost Crops of Africa: Quantifying the natural variability in millet carbon isotope values ($35,000). 2010-2015 Key researcher (PI, Martin Jones), European Research Council Advanced Project. Food Globalisation in Prehistory (€2,000,000). 2011-2013 PI, Northwest University (Xi’an) Special Grant. Dietary change in prehistorical northwest China (RMB30,000). 2011-2013 PI, DM McDonald Grants and Award Funds. Isotopic analysis of individual amino acids of bone collagen from Xinglonggou, China (£5,000). 2009-2013 Darwin College Research Grant (£1,500). 2008-2009 Organizer (coordinating with Professors Martin Jones, Graeme Barker, Shuicheng Li and Zhijun Zhao), Research Council UK Summer School. Rethinking agricultural origins in northwest China (£3,000). 2007-2008 Wenner-Gren Foundation Dissertation Fieldwork Grant ($10,000). 2006-2007 NERC (UK Natural Environmental Research Council) Graduate Student Fieldwork Grant (£1,500).

SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS

2016 ‘Outstanding individual whose research promotes the economic well being of farmers in Aohan’, an award granted by the Government of Aohan, Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, China. 2015 Research Award - ‘Outstanding Contributions to the Advancement of Knowledge of the Human Past’ - Shanghai Archaeology Forum, 14 Dec 2015, Shanghai. (Awarded for the research on ‘The origin and spread of broomcorn and foxtail millet’). 2009-2010 Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Students Abroad (Chinese Scholarship Council). 2005-2009 Dorothy Hodgkin Postgraduate Award (DHPA, fees and stipends). 2005-2008 Special Cambridge Overseas Trust Scholarship (Kwok Foundation, honorarium - having won DHPA). 2004-2005 Andrew Mellon Foundation Fellowship, Needham Research Institute, Cambridge.

UNIVERSITY SERVICES

2017 Member of Earth and Planetary Sciences Faculty Search Committee. 2016 Member of Archaeology Faculty Search Committee.

7 2016-present Faculty advisor of Simple Syrup, a student run food and culture magazine. 2016-presnt Member of Committee for the Interdisciplinary Program in Archaeology, Department of Anthropology. 2015-2016 Member of Curriculum Review Committee, Department of Anthropology. 2015 Member of Physical Anthropology Faculty Search Committee.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES

Reviewer for Antiquity, International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, Quaternary International, Quaternary Research, Journal of Archaeological Science, Archaeological and Anthropological Science, Archaeological Research in Asia, Archaeometry, PLOS ONE, PNAS, Scientific Report. 2015-present Deputy academic director, Advanced Research Center in Aohan, Chifeng, China. 2018 Organizer, Hills, Valleys and Plateaus: Exploring human landscape of the mountainous regions in East and Central Asia, SAA symposium, Washington DC. 2015 Organizer, Tibetan Plateau and the Bronze Age Globalisation, a symposium being held at Washington University. 2015 Organizer, Food Globalisation in Prehistory, a symposium being held at SAA annual conference, San Francisco. 2014 Co-organizer (with Zhijun Zhao), Millets as Crops: Past and Future, an international symposium held in Aohan, Inner Mongolia. 2013 Co-organizer (with Christine Hastorf), Plant Domestication - Morphology, Genetics and Social Context, a forum being held at the SAA annual conference, Austin. 2011-2013 Principal convener, Darwin College Humanities and Social Sciences Seminar, one of the two college lunch time series, Cambridge University. 2010 Co-organizer (with Martin Jones and Zhijun Zhao), Ordos Bronze and the Early East-West Cultural Exchanges through the Eurasian Steppe, an international symposium being held in Ordos, China. 2008 Co-organizer (with Martin Jones and Graeme Barker), Rethinking Agricultural Origins in Western China, an international symposium being held in Jiuquan, China. 2005-2007 (and 2009-10) Principal convenor, George Pitt-River Seminar for Archaeological Science, Division of Archaeology, Cambridge University. 2005-2006 Co-ordinator, Asian Archaeology Group, Division of Archaeology, Cambridge University.

ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND APPLIED FIELDWORK

2017 Field trip and sampling at Zhaoguodong in Guizhou, Haimenkou in Yunan and Nihewan in Hebei. 2016 Field visit and sampling at Zhaoguodong in Guizhou, Yahuaidong in Guangxi, Xinglonggou in Inner Mongolia, in collaboration with Ximena Lemoine and Mana Hayashi Tang.

8 2015 Surveying cave sites in Southwest and Southeast China - PI, in collaboration with Professors Jimmy Zhao and Xianguo Fu, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. 2015 Excavation at Bangga, Tibet - Co-I, in collaboration with Prof. Hongliang Lu, Sichuan University. 2014 Field visit to Xinglonggou, Xinglongwa and Zhaobaogou in Chifeng, Inner Monglia. 2013 Excavation and flotation at Baia, Romania - PI, in collaboration with Dr Madalin-Cornel Valeanu, Moldova National Museum, Iasi. 2012 Excavation and flotation at Karuo, Tibet - Co-I, in collaboration with Professors Lu Hongliang and Li Yongxian, Sichuan University. 2011 Excavation and flotation at Botai, Kazakhstan - excavator and archaeobotanical specialist, in collaboration with Professors A. Outram from UK and V. Zaibert from Kazakhstan. 2011 Excavation and flotation at Sidaogou, Xinjiang - field director, in collaboration with Professor Wang Jianxin, the Northwest University, Xi’an. 2009-11 Sampling skeletal specimens for isotopic analysis at Gansu Institute of Archaeology, in collaboration with Mr. Wang Hui, the director of the institute. 2010 Field survey for the Food Globalization in Prehistory Project in Inner Mongolia, Gansu and Qinghai - Field director, in collaboration with Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Institutes of Archaeology and Cultural Relics in Inner Mongolia, Gansu and Qinghai. 2009 Survey for Northern Steppe, in Inner Mongolia, Ningxia and Gansu (jointly organized by CASS, Peking University and National History Museum) - team member. 2007 Sampling skeletal specimens for isotopic analysis in Chifeng - PhD dissertation research, in collaboration with Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. 2006 Excavation and flotation at Sagan-Zaba, Baikal, Russia - archaeobotanical specialist, in collaboration with Albert University, Canada and Russian Academy of Science, Irkutsk Branch. 2005-08 Excavation, flotation and survey in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia - PhD dissertation research in collaboration with Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. 2004 Archaeological survey on Island of Kosrea, Micronesia - team member 2003 Zooarchaeological research at Jiaochangpu, Shandong Province, China - research assistant, in collaboration with Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

SELECTED INVITED LECTURES

2017 ‘A tale of two cities’: from people’s commune to household responsibility in prehistoric north China. Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou. 2017 1492 BC: mapping the food globalization in prehistory. Northwest University, Xi’an. 2017 Cuisine, season and class: How Eurasia became connected? Guizhou Museum. 2017 Food globalization in prehistory. Nevada University in Las Vegas.

9 2017 Between fertile crescents: Trans-Eurasian exchange of cereal crops. Bryant University. 2016 The historical consequences of the food globalization in prehistory, paper presented at the International Symposium on Prehistoric Interaction between East and West, Peking University. 2016 Mobile crops and conservative cuisines. Stanford University. 2015 Moving up: ecological intelligence of the earliest settlers on the Tibetan Plateau, paper presented at GHAGS 11 (the Eleventh Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies), Vienna. 2015 1984 BC: Was there a Bronze Age world system? Harvard University. 2015 Chinese food and the Bronze Age world systems, paper presented at The Introduction and Intensification of Agriculture in Central Eurasia, German Archaeological Institute, Berlin. 2014 Chinese food and the world system in prehistory, lecture given at the series: New Worlds of Science: The Heritage of East Asia, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle. 2014 Why we have a dinner like that? paper presented at the SEAA (Society of East Asian Archaeology) conference, Ulaanbaatar. 2014 Plant domestication - morphology, genetics and social context, introduction to the ‘domestication’ forum at the SAA annual conference, Austin. 2013 What I have eaten this summer: Stone Age food networks, public lecture given at the 'One Way Street' bookshop, Beijing. 2013 Loss of seed dispersal: Has broomcorn millet been domesticated? paper presented at the International Millet Workshop, Unilever (Colworth) and NIAB Innovation Farm (Cambridge). 2013 Food networks in prehistory: Top down or bottom up? paper presented at the 82nd Anglo-American Conference of Historians, Institute of Historical Research, London. 2012 Food web, production and consumption, paper presented at the Eco- Submit, Ohio. 2012 Food globalization in prehistory: isotopes and archaeobotanical evidence. British Museum, London.

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCHER MENTORED

2015- present Rachel B. Reid, Washington University

PHD STUDENTS SUPERVISED

2017 - present Yufeng Sun 2017 – present Xinzhou Chen 2016 - present Zhengwei Zhang 2015 - present Mana Hayashi Tang 2014 - present Ximena Lemoine 2014 - present Yi-Ling Lin

DISSERTATION EXAMINER/COMMITTEE MEMBER

10 2018 Yuqi Li, Water Management in Agro-pastoralist Societies: A case study at the site of Mohuchahangoukou (MGK) in Xinjiang, China. 2017 Zhen Qin, Agricultural Intensification and Environmental Changes in the Central Plain of China (5500 – 2000 BP): A case study at Sanyangzhuang and Anshan, Henan Province. 2017 Michael Storozum, Towards a Human Ecology of the North China Plains: Geoarchaeological perspectives on Holocene landscape evolution. 2016 Natalie Mueller, A Case Study in Agricultural Practice and Domestication: Erect knotweed domestication in Eastern North America. 2015 Abigail Stone, Urban Herders: An archaeological and isotopic investigation into the role of mobility and subsistence specialization in an Iron Age urban center in Mali.

RESEARCH VISITORS (EXTERNALLY FUNDED)

Rui Liu (2017-2018) Peking University, Beijing Haiming Li (2017-2018) Lanzhou University, Lanzhou Prof. Zhijun Zhao (April-May 2017) Institute of Archaeology, CASS, Beijing Prof. Lan Li (2016-2017) Sichuan University, Chengdu Duo Tian (2015-2016) Northwest University, Xi’an Yuanyuan Gao (2015-2016) Sichuan University, Chengdu

GRADUATE ADVISORS

Martin Jones, Division of Archaeology, University of Cambridge Tamsin O’Connell, Division of Archaeology, University of Cambridge Changsui Wang, Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences Jing Yuan, Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences

UPDATED: 19 APRIL 2018

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