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Final year Doctoral candidate at the University of East Anglia: SRU and National Maritime Museum Funded by the AHRC Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships program As part of a professional development scheme associated with my PhD I was a research assistant on an Endangered Material Knowledge project run by my supervisor Chris Windfield, documenting leather working techniques in Botswana. Part of this project was conducting 5 weeks of field-based research in Botswana. Thesis Title: “The Picture that Made a Missionary”: Persuasion, Visual Rhetoric, and Images of the Other in Shaping Children’s Understanding of Britain’s Place in the World, 1844-1967 British Museum Endangered Material Knowledge Programme funded project “Making Things from Animals” (2020SG12), CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

Publications

  • Quantitative historical analysis uncovers a single dimension of complexity that structures global variation in human social organization
  • Reply to Tosh et al.: Quantitative analyses of cultural evolution require engagement with historical and archaeological research
  • Combining historical and archaeological data with crop models to estimate agricultural productivity in past societies

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