Kristina Killgrove
American bioarchaeologist, science communicator, and author
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Kristina Killgrove's Degrees
- PhD Anthropology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Masters Anthropology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Kristina Killgrove is an American bioarchaeologist, science communicator, and author who primarily covers anthropology and archaeology news and engages in research on ancient Roman skeletons. She is a regular contributor to Live Science and previously to Mental Floss, Science Uncovered, and Forbes. From 2012 to 2018, she was faculty in anthropology at the University of West Florida and she has maintained an affiliation as a research scholar at the Ronin Institute since 2011. She is currently affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Kristina Killgrove's Published Works
Published Works
- Food for Rome: A stable isotope investigation of diet in the Imperial period (1st–3rd centuries AD) (2013) (107)
- Gleaming white and deadly: Using lead to track human exposure and geographic origins in the Roman period in Britain (2010) (71)
- All Roads Lead to Rome: Exploring Human Migration to the Eternal City through Biochemistry of Skeletons from Two Imperial-Era Cemeteries (1st-3rd c AD) (2016) (59)
- Migration and mobility in imperial Rome (2010) (36)
- A response to C. Bruun, “Water, oxygen isotopes and immigration to Ostia-Portus” (2010) (22)
- Diet and collapse: A stable isotope study of Imperial-era Gabii (1st–3rd centuries AD) (2017) (19)
- Identifying Immigrants to Imperial Rome Using Strontium Isotope Analysis (2010) (16)
- Two Historic Cemeteries in Crawford County, Arkansas (2007) (13)
- Bones, Bodies, and Blogs: Outreach and Engagement in Bioarchaeology (2015) (11)
- Using Skeletal Remains as a Proxy for Roman Lifestyles (2018) (9)
- On engagement with anthropology: A critical evaluation of skeletal and developmental abnormalities in the Atacama preterm baby and issues of forensic and bioarchaeological research ethics. Response to Bhattacharya et al. "Whole-genome sequencing of Atacama skeleton shows novel mutations linked with (2018) (9)
- Gastrointestinal infection in Italy during the Roman Imperial and Longobard periods: A paleoparasitological analysis of sediment from skeletal remains and sewer drains. (2021) (9)
- Biohistory of the Roman Republic: The potential of isotope analysis of human skeletal remains (2013) (6)
- Bioarchaeology in the Roman world (2005) (6)
- Bioarchaeology in the Roman Empire (2020) (5)
- Rethinking taxonomies: Skeletal variation on the North Carolina Coastal Plain (2009) (5)
- Bioarchaeology and the Media: Anthropology Scicomm in a Post-Truth Landscape (2018) (4)
- Imperialism and Physiological Stress in Rome, First to Third Centuries A.D. (2017) (3)
- Nourishing urban development: A palaeodietary study of Archaic Gabii, Italy (6th–5th c BCE) (2019) (3)
- Academics Going Public: How to Write and Speak Beyond Academe (2017) (3)
- Childhood in the Carpathians: An isotopic analysis of childhood diet and weaning in a medieval and Early Modern Transylvanian village (2021) (2)
- Moving beyond Weiss and Springer’s Repatriation and Erasing the Past: Indigenous values, relationships, and research (2021) (2)
- Food for Rome (2012) (2)
- Diachronic changes in diet in medieval Berlin: Comparison of dietary isotopes from pre- and post-Black Death adults (2021) (1)
- Biocultural Histories in la Florida: A Bioarchaeological Perspective (2008) (1)
- Mediterranean Bioarchaeology, Meta-Analysis and Migration (2022) (1)
- A possible case of mycetoma in ancient Rome (Italy, 2nd-3rd centuries AD) (2017) (1)
- In Cibus Veritas: Palaeodietary Analysis of Skeletons from 5th Century BC, Italy (2017) (0)
- The Gladiator's Tears: Epiphora From Ancient Rome. (2019) (0)
- Biohistory of the Roman Republic : A Pilot Study (0)
- Bread and Porridge in Early Berlin: A Palaeodietary Analysis of the Medieval Cemetery at Petriplatz, Germany (2017) (0)
- Twerking, Limericks, and 3D Printing: Shaking up Human Osteology Assignments (2015) (0)
- Situating Roman Bioarchaeology Between Anthropology and Classics (2019) (0)
- Biohistory of the Roman Republic (2013) (0)
- The Langobards in Italy? A Look at Migration in Vicenza Using Oxygen Stable Isotope Analysis (2019) (0)
- Archœology and Landscape in Central Italy: Papers in Memory of John A. Lloyd. Gary Lock and Amalia Faustoferri, Eds. (2009) (0)
- Who settled Berlin?: Understanding migration through oxygen and strontium isotope analysis (2018) (0)
- POSSIBLE SCURVY IN PRISONERS FROM OLD QUEBEC CANADA : RE-EVALUATION OF EVIDENCE IN ADULT SKELETAL REMAINS (2016) (0)
- Osteochondritis Dissecans, Osteoarthritis, and Enthesopathies: Physical Activity and Microtraumas among a post-Wari Population from the Peruvian Andes (2016) (0)
- What Are Anthropologists Reading, Watching, and Listening To This Summer? (2019) (0)
- Florida Bioarchaeology: Past, Present, and Future (2016) (0)
- Palaeopathology and urban decline at Imperial Gabii (Italy) (2012) (0)
- New Developments in the Bioarchaeology of Care. Further Case Studies and Expanded Theory. LORNA TILLEY and ALECIA A. SCHRENK (editors), 2017. Springer International, Cham, Switzerland. xix + 385 pp. $119.00 (hardcover), ISBN 978-3-319-39900-3. (2018) (0)
- Giving 3D Scanning a Porpoise: Digitizing the Zooarchaeological Type Collection at the University of West Florida (2015) (0)
- Hunting for Hides: Deerskins, Status, and Cultural Change in the Protohistoric Appalachians (2007) (0)
- Take Back the SAA (2019) (0)
- A Century of Civilization, Intelligence, and (White) Nationalism (2021) (0)
- Teaching Preschoolers about Anthropology (2011) (0)
- The Body in History: Europe from the Palaeolithic to the Future by John Robb and Oliver J. T. Harris, eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 287 pp. (2015) (0)
- Milk and Honey: Isotopic Reconstruction of Infant Weaning in Medieval Transylvania (2018) (0)
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