Li Liu

Li Liu Li Liu jointed Stanford faculty in 2010. Previously she taught archaeology at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia, for 14 years and was elected as Fellow of Academy of Humanities in Australia. She has a BA in History (Archaeology Major) from Northwest University in China, an MA in Anthropology from Temple University in Philadelphia, and a PhD in Anthropology from Harvard University. Her research interests include archaeology of early China (Neolithic and Bronze Age), ritual practice in ancient China, cultural interaction between China and other parts of the Old World, domestication of plants and animals in China, development of complex societies and state formation, settlement archaeology, and urbanism.
Currently teaching
CHINA 176: Emergence of Chinese Civilization from Caves to Palaces
CHINA 276: Emergence of Chinese Civilization from Caves to Palaces
ARCHLGY 224: Archaeology of Food: production, consumption and ritual
ARCHLGY 111: Emergence of Chinese Civilization from Caves to Palaces
ARCHLGY 211: Emergence of Chinese Civilization from Caves to Palaces
ARCHLGY 124: Archaeology of Food: production, consumption and ritual
CHINA 175: Constructing National History in East Asian Archaeology
ARCHLGY 235: Constructing National History in East Asian Archaeology
ARCHLGY 133: Experimental Archaeology
ARCHLGY 233: Experimental Archaeology
CHINA 275: Constructing National History in East Asian Archaeology
ARCHLGY 135: Constructing National History in East Asian Archaeology
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