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 Taylor Randolph Hermes, Alumni

Alumnus

Taylor Randolph Hermes

M.A. in Anthropology

PhD project Isotopic Perspectives on Pastoral Ecology, Cultural Interaction, and Social Complexity in Bronze Age eastern Kazakhstan.
Research interests Stable and radiogenic isotopes, GIS modelling, remote sensing, mobile pastoralism, human behavioral ecology, household economics, high-altitude adaptations, quantitative methods and science in archaeology.
Education

2011
M.A. in Anthropology, University of Arizona

2007
B.A. in Anthropology, Washington University in St. Louis

Selected publications

In preparation
Hermes, T.R. Progenitor Communities of the Bronze Age in Southern Siberia.

In preparation
Hermes, T.R. and Longacre, W.A. Cophylogenetic analysis of Kalinga agricultural inheritance and kinship.

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