

Shayla L. Monroe, Ph.D.


Shayla L. Monroe, Ph.D.


What We Do
The Zooarchaeology Lab in the Peabody Museum of Ethnograph and Archaeology is home to the archaeological study of human-animal and multi-species relationships.

Our Collections
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Zooarchaeological Methods
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Regional Focus: The Sahara and the Nile
My research in the Nile Valley and the Sahara contextualized the importance of human-animal relations during periods of climate change in the African past and present.

Other Regional Foci
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The Social Networks and Pastoralism Research Group
Pastoralists Social Networks and Resilience Working Group (in development):
This working group brings together scholars from across the historical sciences to understand the impact on social relationships among cattle pastoralists during times of environmental duress.

Center for Nanoscale Systems (coming soon)
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