Evin Grody is based in the Department of Anthropology. She works in southern and south-central Africa, where she explores how the human-animal relationship manifests during the Iron Age. She couples taphonomic and traditional zooarchaeological analyses to examine the ways that humans, animals, and associated technologies shape the lives and bodies of one another and the socioeconomic implications therein.

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