
About
Amanda Williams is an Assistant Professor at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, specializing in Biological Anthropology and Forensic Sciences. She joined the department in Fall 2022 and contributes to both academic instruction and research initiatives.
Education:
- BA (2010) in Anthropology & Sociology from University of Tennessee, Knoxville
- MA (2013) and PhD (2020) in Biological Anthropology from University of Montana
Her research focuses on forensic anthropology, particularly taphonomy and thermally altered human remains. Her expertise extends to cultural resource management, with experience as an osteological consultant in Nevada and California.
Williams' publications demonstrate her interdisciplinary contributions: one addresses forensic methodologies for burned remains analysis, while another integrates anthropological perspectives into social sciences education. Her work bridges practical osteological applications with broader sociocultural interpretations.
She is affiliated with the Forensic Anthropology Center at UTK, where she applies her specialized knowledge in skeletal analysis and postmortem changes. Her academic journey reflects a strong foundation in both biological anthropology and sociocultural frameworks.
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