Assistant Professor and Curator of Archaeology, University of Colorado Boulder
Dr. Taylor is an archaeozoologist at the University of Colorado, specializing in the study of horse and large animal domestication. Since 2011, he has conducted archaeological fieldwork in Mongolia and the Eurasian Steppe, with other research projects centered on ancient human-horse relations in China, Kyrgyzstan, Australia, and the Americas. Taylor is particularly interested in the application of emerging technologies, such as 3D scanning and biomolecular techniques, to archaeological questions.

Humans domesticated horses – new tech could help archaeologists figure out where and when
Mar 02, 2020 23:59 pm UTC| Technology
In the increasingly urbanized world, few people still ride horses for reasons beyond sport or leisure. However, on horseback, people, goods and ideas moved across vast distances, shaping the power structures and social...