Persoonlijk profiel
Expertise
I am a post-doctoral researcher on the LOCO project, in the BB-Lab in the AGMC, Department of Chemistry, investigating the mobility of people, ideas and objects.
My PhD research aimed to integrate osteology, archaeothanatology, chaîne opératoire approaches and isotopic analyses (δ13C, δ15N, δ34S, 87Sr/86Sr, δ18O and Pb). I am particularly interested in how reconstruction of burial processes can be married with reconstruction of diet and mobility to illuminate both embodied lives and post-mortem treatment within past communities. My research has specialised in commingled remains and mass burials from Roman/Late Antiquity and Medieval periods in Romania and the UK.
Additionally, I have contributed to an array of ancient DNA projects as a research assistant with the Francis Crick Institute (London), where I contributed to sampling Roman period remains from York. As well as ERC COMMIOS (University of York) contributing aDNA samples from Bronze Age material from Belgium, France, Scotland, and England.
Opleiding / Academische kwalificatie
PhD Archaeology, Department of Archaeology, University of York, UK
2021 → 2025
Datum van toekenning: 19 dec. 2025
MSc (bio)Archaeology, University of Southampton
2019 → 2020
BSc Anthropology, Portland State University
2015 → 2018
Flemish discipline codes in use since 2023
- Archaeology of the Low countries or Belgium
- Archaeology of Europe, the Mediterranean and the Levant
- Archaeology of foods and diets
- Biological (physical) anthropology
- Biogeochemistry
- Anthropology of mobility