Yin Lam

Yin Lam
Position
Associate Professor and Undergraduate AdviserAnthropology
Status

Not accepting students

Contact
Office: COR B209ymlam@uvic.ca250-721-7051
Credentials

PhD Stony Brook

Area of expertise

Archaeology, zooarchaeology, palaeoanthropology

My interest in early hominin behavior as an undergraduate eventually led me to a specialization in taphonomy, with a particular focus on how differential preservation of faunal remains and zooarchaeological methodology affect our interpretations of the faunal record.

Until recently, my primary region of interest has been sub-Saharan Africa, and I have participated in fieldwork in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, and South Africa.

My dissertation research on cementum increment formation in South African bovids was conducted while I was a guest of the Iziko South African Museum and the University of Cape Town.

Interests

Courses

Fall 2023

Spring 2024

Current projects

Dayan, China

At the Institute of Archaeology in Beijing, I have been studying the faunal assemblage excavated from the site of Dayan in Guangxi, China. This site dates to the Pleistocene/Holocene transition and has produced some early pottery. The objective of this research is to determine if and how patterns of faunal exploitation in this region changed from the end of the Pleistocene to the beginnings of agriculture.

Eleon, Greece

Since 2014 I have been participating in UVic Greek and Roman Studies’ Eastern Boeotia Archaeological Project, following on the work of my MA student, Matt Bullock.  (https://www.uvic.ca/socialsciences/anthropology/home/news/archive/2014-news-archive/ma-student-matthew-bullock-on-the-epab-dig-at-the-ancient-eleon-site.php )

Matt and I are currently responsible for the faunal analysis from the site of Eleon, representing occupations back to the Mycenaean.  The project is seeking additional (graduate) students to participate in this analysis; please contact me if interested.

Selected publications

Articles and chapters


Theses