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Andrew Womack is an anthropological archaeologist whose research focuses on early China. Prior to joining the faculty at Furman in 2020, Andrew received his PhD from Yale University in 2017, was a Visiting Faculty Lecturer at McGill University in Montreal from 2017-19, and then worked as a postdoctoral scholar at the Stanford University Archaeology Center from 2019-20. As Principal Investigator of...
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Andrew Womack is an anthropological archaeologist whose research focuses on early China. Prior to joining the faculty at Furman in 2020, Andrew received his PhD from Yale University in 2017, was a Visiting Faculty Lecturer at McGill University in Montreal from 2017-19, and then worked as a postdoctoral scholar at the Stanford University Archaeology Center from 2019-20. As Principal Investigator of the Excavating Andersson Project, Andrew is working with colleagues in Europe and China to investigate Chinese archaeological materials collected in the 1920s and currently stored at the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities in Stockholm, Sweden. Analysis of these artifacts from sites across northwestern China is providing new insights into Neolithic and early Bronze Age (3200–1500BC) proto-Silk Road interaction networks linking Central and East Asia.
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