Yue Li

Yue Li

PhD Student

Research interests: Zooarchaeology, Paleolithic archaeology, Bone tools, Subsistence
and social behaviors of Stone Age hunter-gatherers (Africa), Mobility/territoriality


I am interested in how Stone Age hunter-gatherers used tools, knowledge, and social
relationships to live and thrive in various environments. I study animal bones found at
archaeological sites to reveal the impact of environmental change on hunter-gatherers’
subsistence strategies, social behaviors, population movement, and their interaction with
different groups of people. I also want to investigate the role of animals in hunter-gatherer
life during the Pleistocene and early Holocene, with a particular focus on bone tools from
Malawi and the Zambezian region.

Contact Info

yue.li.yl2394@yale.edu

Subfield: 

Biological Anthropology

Adviser(s): 

Jessica Thompson

Degree(s): 

MA in Archaeological Studies, Yale University; 

BA in Archaeology (Studies in Connoisseurship of Chinese Cultural Relics), Nanjing University, China