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Department of Archaeology

 

Biography

Originally from Kazakhstan, I obtained my bachelor and MSc degrees in Archaeology at UCL, Institute of Archaeology. My MSc thesis is dedicated to copper and tin bronze metallurgy on the Late Bronze Age site of Semiyarka, Kazakhstan.

I am a Harding Distinguished Postgraduate Scholar. Currently I am a Research Assistant at the CAAL project, UCL. In 2021-2022 I was involved as a Project Curator into the Gold of the Great Steppe exhibition, hosted by The Fitzwilliam Museum.

I have an MA degree in Economics and have work experience in telecommunication and financial spheres in Kazakhstan. I was a General Director of a Central Asian office of an American telecommunication company, Coriant, 2013-2017.

I worked as an advisor to the Prime-Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan.    

Research

Archaeometallurgy, production of tin bronze, gold- and silversmithing, cross-crafting and interdisciplinary research at the Eurasian steppe regions, Central Asia and Siberia.

Other Professional Activities

Member of Magdalene College.

Member of Cambridge University's Archery Club

Job Titles

PhD Student in Archaeology

General Info

Not available for consultancy
Research Expertise / Fields of study: 
Material Culture
Archaeometallurgy

Contact Details

sa999 [a] cam.ac.uk

Affiliations

Subjects: 
Archaeology
Themes: 
Science, Technology and Innovation
Material Culture
Geographical areas: 
Central Asia
Periods of interest: 
Copper/Bronze Age
Iron Age
Medieval