Talks

3 September 2022 – “Detection of miliacin in archaeological deposits illustrates the extent of broomcorn millet cultivation in ancient Central Asia” with Giedre Keen, Jérémy Jacob, and Michael Frachetti. Session 93 Beyond the chronology and pathways of dispersal: Reasoning the use and abandonment of broomcorn millet cultivation across Eurasia. European Association of Archaeologists Annual Meeting – Budapest, Hungary.

3 September 2022 – “A Steppe in a new direction: capacity building in central and inner asian archaeology.” Session 350 [Re]integrating a dispersed agenda: Advancing archaeological research in Central Asia. European Association of Archaeologists Annual Meeting – Budapest, Hungary.

27-28 November 2019 – “Stable isotope analysis for identifying early millet cultivation west of China as livestock foddering” – Workshop: Millet and what else? The wider context of the adoption of millet cultivation in Europe, Kiel University, Germany.

17-18 December 2019 – “The spread of millet agriculture through Inner Asia during the third millennium BC: new prospects and models informed by faunal stable isotopes and ancient DNA” – International Symposium of Paleoethnobotanical Discoveries and Studies of East Asia, Northwest University, Xi’an, China.