Current affiliation: Department of Anthropology, University of Alberta
Research description: My primary research uses stable isotope analysis and palaeopathology to examine human diet, mobility, weaning and health in Greece in the Hellenistic through Ottoman periods. Through collaborations, I have also worked in human diet and health in late Bronze Age and early Imperial China and Formative Period Ecuador, and in animal diets and animal-human relationships in Greece, China and Siberia. My other interests include the history of biological anthropology and the anthropology of science.