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Lauren Gill


Biography

Bibliography

Academic Background

2023-pressent PhD Department of Archaeology, Durham University

2022-2023 MSc Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology, Department of Archaeology, Durham University

2019-2022 BSc Archaeology, Geography and Palaeoecology, Department of Archaeology, Queen's University Belfast

Current Research Topic

Taphonomy of human remains in glaciers, with particular focus on climate change and skeletal trauma. 'Human remains in a changing climate: exploring the impact of glacial environments on human remains and the intersection of forensic anthropology with global climate change.' Supervised by: Dr Daniel Gaudio (Archaeology) and Dr Caroline Clason (Geography)

Past Research Topics

'Multi-methodological analysis of skeletal trauma of World War I soldiers found in Italy'. Supervised by: Dr Daniel Gaudio, Durham University

'Climate change vulnerability assessment of castles on the North Coast of Northern Ireland'. Supervised by: Dr Will Megarry, Queen's University Belfast

Research interests

  • Forensic Anthropology
  • Climate Change
  • Skeletal Trauma Analysis
  • Glaciers