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Dr. Geneviève Perréard is an external collaborator and researcher at the University of Geneva's Department of Anthropology and Ecology. Her work focuses on biological anthropology, human osteology, and paleodemography with specialization in Early Middle Ages studies. She contributes to archaeological projects across Switzerland, particularly analyzing skeletal remains from medieval and prehistoric contexts. Her research integrates osteological analysis with archaeological data to explore socio-economic conditions, funerary practices, and human adaptation through bone morphology.
Key research interests include skeletal markers of activity, funerary recruitment patterns, and population dynamics. She has conducted extensive studies on medieval cemeteries such as Lausanne-Vidy and Grandson, providing insights into historical health, labor practices, and social structures. Dr. Perréard's methodologies emphasize interdisciplinary approaches combining genetics, morphometrics, and bioarchaeology.
Her publications span osteological methodological advancements, skeletal adaptation to labor, and paleodemographic reconstructions. Recent work includes studies on bone remodeling mechanisms and socio-economic interpretations of Iron Age populations. She maintains collaborative ties with archaeological services and museums in Switzerland, contributing to both academic research and cultural heritage management.
