“Exploiting the Virgin Land: Kyzyltepa and the Effects of the Achaemenid Persian Empire on Its Central Asian Frontier”.Archäologie in Iran und Turan17, edited by Nicklaus Boroffka and Johanna Lhuillier. 2018:189-214.
“The 2010-2011 Seasons of Excavations at Kyzyltepa (VI–IVth centuries BCE), Southern Uzbekistan. Co-authored: Wu Xin, Leonid Sverchkov and Nikolaus Boroffka.Iranica Antiqua2017 (52): 283-362.
“Land of the Unrule-ables: Bactria in the Achaemenid Empire”,Fitful Histories and Unruly Publics: Rethinking Temporality and Community in Eurasian Archaeology, edited Kathryn O. Weber, Emma Hite, Lori Khatchadourian, Adam T. Smith. Leiden / Boston: Brill, 2017: 258-287.
“Agro-pastoral Strategies and Food Production on the Achaemenid Frontier in Central Asia: A Case Study of Kyzyltepa in Southern Uzbekistan”, co-authored: Wu Xin, Naomi Miller and Pam Crabtree,Iran, 2015 (LIII): 93–117.
“‘O Young Man…Make Known of What Kind You Are’: Warfare, History, and Elite Ideology of the Achaemenid Persian Empire,”Iranica Antiqua, 2014 (XLIX): 209-299. Peer reviewed.
“Zoroastrianism in Central Asia: Evidence of Art and Archaeology,”FEZANA Journal, 2014 (Summer): 22-30.
“Clay Sealings from the Middle Iron Age Citadel at Ulug Depe (Turkemenistan).”Archäologische Mitteilungen aus Iran und Turan44, 2012: 313-328.Co-authored: Wu Xin and Olivier Lecomte.
“Enemies of Empire: A Historical Reconstruction of Political Conflicts between Central Asians and the Persian Empire,”inThe World of Achaemenid Persia: the Diversity of Ancient Iran,edited by John Curtis and St John Simpson. London: I.B. Tauris, 2010: 545-563.
“Persian and Central Asian Contributions to the Formation of Social Landscape of the Early Nomads in Pazyryk, Southern Siberia,”inSocial Orders and Social Landscapes, edited by Laura M. Popova, Charles W. Hartley, and Adam T. Smith. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2007: 120-50.