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Nicole M. Mathwich is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at San Diego State University. Her work bridges archaeology, history, and ecology, focusing on the cultural and environmental dynamics of the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands, particularly the Southwestern U.S. and noroeste of Mexico.
Her research investigates the transformation of human, animal, and landscape relationships following the introduction of livestock during the colonial period. She employs interdisciplinary methods such as zooarchaeology, stable isotope analysis, social network modeling, oral histories, and historical document analysis to reconstruct past economies and ecologies.
The limited publication information shows a focus on identifying semi-feral ranching strategies in the Pimería Alta mission system, reflecting broader interests in colonialism, animal domestication, and environmental change. Her work integrates archaeological science with historical and indigenous knowledge systems.
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Nicole M. Mathwich advises students in anthropology and archaeology, though no specific advisees are named. There is no mention of external grants or funding sources in the provided content. She is actively involved in public outreach, as demonstrated by her 2023 talk for Archaeology Café.
There is no information available about specific laboratories, research teams, or collaborative groups she leads or participates in.
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