Author of "Fantastic Fauna from China to Crimea", @EdinburghUP 2024
Asst. Prof. @vassar; PhD @penn BA @colby Ancient China, Central Asia, Silk Roads.
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Well, here is my book! The ebook is now available for direct order, and the hardback for preorder, shipping by March 31 (faster in North America). 30% discount code NEW30. So grateful to my amazing publisher @EdinburghUP for all their support.
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My book's paperback is now officially out! One can also use the discount code PAPER30 for a 30% discount! Additionally, the ebook is now the same price as the paperback! 😊
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My department at Vassar seeks to hire a specialist in the arts of the Ancient Mediterranean for an Adjunct Asst Professor for the 2026/27 academic year. Details in the ad above. Feel free to contact me with any questions! 😁
My first attempt to venture into modern art found its way to the Art Bulletin! Happy to be part of this amazing issue
Posters, Politics, and Pioneers of the Early Soviet East (1917-1930): Visualizing the New Muslim Woman: The Art Bulletin: Vol 107 , No 2 https://t.co/ahnt0yCOu8
Such an interesting line drawing from Dunhuang (10th c) ...now in the National Library of France. Never encountered it before! Seems to be associated with Sogdian customs.
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My work and @Vassar were just quoted on the History Channel! 😁 So thrilled to see this work on ancient nomadic societies reach wider audiences!
BREAKING NEWS (https://t.co/QZyHk39vfy) Columbia University proposes cutting incoming PhD cohorts in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences by up to 65%, according to faculty sources.
Absolutely delighted about the publication of UNCONQUERED STATES (Oxford University Press), which looks at the global history of non-European powers in the imperial age.