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Dr. Quan Hua is an Honorary Associate Professor at the School of Social Science, University of Queensland. His work focuses on radiocarbon dating and environmental archaeology, with contributions to understanding climate change, prehistoric human impacts, and archaeological chronology. He collaborates globally on projects involving Pacific Island colonization, Amazonian climate records, and biblical-era archaeological sites.
Research Interests: Dr. Hua specializes in radiocarbon dating methodologies, paleoclimatology, and interdisciplinary approaches to reconstructing past environments and human-environment interactions. His research integrates archaeological data with ecological and geochemical analyses to address questions about human adaptation, climate variability, and cultural evolution.
Publications: His recent work spans atmospheric particulate studies in the Pacific, parasite discoveries in Micronesia, and radiocarbon applications in Australian Indigenous tree management. These studies highlight his expertise in linking environmental proxies with archaeological evidence to unravel historical ecological dynamics.
Labs/Teams: Associated with the University of Queensland's SocioHealthLab and BONE Research Group, contributing to collaborative projects in bioarchaeology and socio-environmental systems.


