My work focuses on the residential and dietary histories of archaic Greek individuals interred at Phaleron, Greece, to understand who they were and what role political instability, and occasionally political violence, played in their lives. I am a bioarchaeologist trained in stable isotope techniques, including stable and radiogenic strontium analysis and serial dentine sampling.
By Nicole Pomerantz
An ASU PhD candidate is working to piece together the lives of people who were found buried in shackles in a Greek cemetery through the study of teeth.