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Shayla L. Monroe, Ph.D.

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    Shayla L. Monroe, Ph.D.

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      • 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.

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        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.

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        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.

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        Center for Nanoscale Systems (coming soon)

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