International Center for East Asian Archaeology and Cultural History
Boston University
650 Beacon Street, Suite 505
Boston, Massachusetts 02215 USA

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Telephone: 617/358-8000
Fax: 617/358-8008
E-mail: asianarc@bu.edu

Prof. Bob Murowchick meets with elementary school students from Everett, MA.

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ICEAACH Staff

Prof. Robert E. Murowchick, Director

PhD 1989, Harvard University, Department of Anthropology
Assistant Professor of Archaeology and Anthropology; Co-Editor, Journal of East Asian Archaeology
Interests: Chinese archaeology, bronze metallurgy, history of archaeology
Office Hours: Mon. 1:15-2:30, Tues. 9:30-10:30, Wed. 1:15-2:30
(617) 358-8006; Email: "remurow" in the @bu.edu domain

Prof. David J. Cohen, ARC/Base Project Manager

PhD 2001, Harvard University, Department of Anthropology Adjunct Assistant Professor of Archaeology; Managing Editor, Journal of East Asian Archaeology
Interests: Chinese archaeology; complex society, state formation, and ethnicity in China; early Japan; Pleistocene-Holocene transition in East Asia; hunter-gatherers and agricultural origins; methods and theory; digital data management in archaeology
(617) 358-8003; Email: "dcohen" in the @bu.edu domain

Dr. Jeffrey Kao, Librarian and ARC/Base Database Manager

PhD 1985, Harvard University, Department of Anthropology
Interests: Chinese archaeology; jade production in ancient China; digital data management in archaeology
(617) 358-8000; Email: "jkao" in the @bu.edu domain

Katie McGurl, ICEAACH Administrator

B.A. 2006, Boston University, Archaeology Dept.
(617) 358-8000; Send office email to "asianarc" in the @bu.edu domain

VISITING SCHOLARS:

ICEAACH hosts leading researchers and graduate students from across Asia who come to the center for long- and short-term stays. ICEAACH library facilities and the strength of our department in cultural heritage management are major draws, as are collaborations with ICEAACH staff.