I specialize in the archaeology of the lands along the Silk Roads from the Near East to China. My key interests lie in the study of nomadic peoples. I have worked extensively in eastern Jordan and Central Asia, and currently run major field projects in Uzbekistan and Xinjiang, both of which have been generously supported by ARC Discovery grants. I am also working closely with the Kabul Museum in Afghanistan and have research affiliations in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Kashmir.
Archaeology, School of Humanities (SOH)
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