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Anna Weisse is a researcher at the School of Social Science, The University of Queensland, specializing in bioarchaeology and cultural heritage management with a focus on Indigenous Australian contexts. She completed her PhD in 2021 on determining provenance for Aboriginal human remains in museums.
Her educational background includes:
- BA (Hons)
- PhD in Social Science from The University of Queensland (2021)
Dr. Weisse's research integrates bioarchaeology, osteology, and museum studies to address ethical challenges in handling human remains and managing contested heritage sites. Her work emphasizes humanistic approaches to archaeological practice and community-centered heritage conservation, particularly in Australian Indigenous landscapes.
Her publications reveal a consistent trajectory toward ethical frameworks in archaeology, with the 2024 article advancing humanistic methodologies and the 2017 study examining community engagement in managing K’gari (Fraser Island) as a culturally significant site.


