Dr.
William Taylor
Assistant Professor/Curator of Archaeology
Ph.D., University of New Mexico, M.Sc. University of New Mexico
University of Colorado
Museum of Natural History
Archaeozoologist studying animal domestication and human-animal interactions, using interdisciplinary archaeological science to understand ancient transport animals, including horses and reindeer.
Research Interest
Horse domestication; history and prehistory of horse transport; archaeological science; emerging technologies; museum studies; climate change archaeology; glacial archaeology; origins of pastoralism; reindeer domestication.
Expertise Area(s)
ARCHAEOLOGY
Archaeozoology
Glacial Archaeology