
معرفی
Marie Danforth is a Professor at the University of Southern Mississippi, specializing in bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology. Her research spans Mesoamerican and Southeastern US contexts, focusing on skeletal stress, urbanization impacts, and gender analysis.
- PhD (1989) and MA (1985) from Indiana University-Bloomington
- BA (1981) from Albion College
Key research areas include:
- Colonial-period bioarchaeological profiles
- Gender and identity reconstruction
- Ancient disease patterns (e.g., meningiomas)
- Human variation in urbanizing societies
Recent publications emphasize methodological critiques in skeletal demography (2023) and cross-colonial comparisons of urban stress markers (2020). Her 2024 work explores sexual hybridity in Mesoamerican osteobiographies, while 2022 contributions address stature analysis and cancer prevalence in antiquity.
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