Department of Anthropology

What makes us different is what makes us human..

Bryan K. Hanks

Assistant Professor

Bryan K. Hanks received his PhD from the University of Cambridge in 2003. He is an archaeologist whose interests focus on the examination of Old World complex societies with a particular emphasis on the Eurasian steppe region.

Research interests include: tribal societies, settlement archaeology, nomadic pastoralist socio-political organization, zooarchaeology funerary studies and ritual practices, and archaeological method and theory.

Current projects include field excavations on Iron Age sites in West Siberia, and radiometric dating and stable isotope research on the Bronze Age period in the Southern Ural Mountain Region, Russian Federation. More information about his research can be found at: web.mac.com/bkhanks.

bkh5@pitt.edu

Research

Bronze/Iron Age Siberia

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