Document Type
Other
Publication Date
6-2013
Abstract
Kristina Killgrove is a biological anthropologist at the University of West Florida. Her research focuses on theorizing migration in antiquity and on understanding urban development and collapse through the analysis of human skeletal remains. She works primarily in the classical world, attempting to learn about the daily lives of the lower classes in Imperial Rome through osteological and biochemical analyses, but she has also worked on questions of population interaction in the contact-period southeastern U.S.and in Medieval Germany. A strong commitment to interdisciplinary research and teaching help her bridge the sometimes large divide between classics and anthropology.For more about Killgrove's work, check out her website or blog ,email her (killgrove@uwf.edu), or follow her on twitter (@DrKillgrove).
Recommended Citation
Anderson, Ryan B., "Savage Minds Interview: Kristina Killgrove" (2013). Faculty Publications. 70.
https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/anthro_fac_pubs/70
Comments
Savage Minds Interview with Kristina Killgrove.