PhD Student
Fields of Study
- Near Eastern Archaeology
Areas of Interest
- Human, Animal, Environment Interactions
- Near Eastern Bronze Age
- Stable Isotope Analysis
Biography
Her research aims to examine human, animal, environment interactions at the end of the Early Bronze Age in southeastern Anatolia. She currently holds an Ontario Graduate Scholarship, and is actively working on Dr. Lynn Welton's Anatolian Database and Isoscape SSHRC project. She is also part of the Tell Tayinat Archaeological Project team working as a square supervisor.
Education
- M.Sc. in Anthropology from Trent University
- B.A. in Archaeology and Geography from the University of Lethbridge
Current Supervisor(s)
- Timothy Harrison
- Lynn Welton