The level of excellence exhibited by our faculty, and the diversity of research interests, allows us to provide an ideal educational setting for an equally high quality, and diverse, group of graduate students. Our faculty members have been, and continue to be, highly successful in terms of publishing, and have also received numerous external research grants and awards.
Faculty | Adjunct Faculty
Faculty
Joel Cahn
Assistant Professor
Director, Master of Science in Forensic Science
BSc (Ottawa), MSc, PhD (Toronto)
Life & Health Sciences DNA B108.5, ext. 7779, joelcahn@trentu.ca
Research Interests: bioarchaeology and forensic anthropology;
especially trauma analyses, data comparisons methods, and equitable
reporting practices in forensic anthropology
James Conolly
Professor, Department of Anthropology
BA (Toronto), MSc (Southampton), MA, PhD (University College London)
Accepting Graduate Students for 2025-26
Life & Health Sciences DNA C218, ext.7877, jamesconolly@trentu.ca
Research Interests: landscape archaeology; historical ecology; geoinfomatics; geoarchaeology; lithic raw materials and technologies (Great Lakes)
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Laure Dubreuil
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
B.Sc., M.Sc. (Aix-Marseille), DEA, Ph.D. (Bordeaux I)
Accepting Graduate Students for 2025-26
Life & Health Sciences DNA C212 ext.6361, lauredubreuil@trentu.ca
Research Interests: Prehistory of Southwest Asia, Mongolia, Epipaleolithic, Natufian, Mesolithic, Neolithization process, Neolithization of Europe, Material Culture, Ground-stone tools, Use-wear studies, Functional analysis, Technology, Experimental archaeology.
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Rodney D. Fitzsimons
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
B.A., M.A. (Toronto), Ph.D. (Cincinnati)
Life & Health Sciences DNA C220 ext.7264, rodneyfitzsimons@trentu.ca
Research Interests: Bronze Age and Iron Age Greece; architectural studies, energetics, monumental architecture; socio-political organisation, early state formation, urbanisation and urbanism; mortuary practices, funerary architecture; cultural identity, acculturation, ethnogenesis, hybridisation
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Hugh Elton
Professor, Department of Cultural Studies
B.A. (Sheffield), D.Phil. (Oxford)
Accepting Graduate Students for 2025-26
Lady Eaton College S107, ext.7838, hughelton@trentu.ca
Research Interests: field survey, archaeology of warfare, GIS, climate change, the late Roman eastern Mediterranean, the regions of Cilicia and Isauria in Southern Turkey
Hugh Elton's Google Scholar Profile
Helen Haines
Associate Professor (Teaching Intensive), Department of Anthropology
B.A. (Toronto), Ph.D. (University College London)
Accepting Graduate Students for 2025-26
Durham Campus 181, ext. 5045, helenhaines@trentu.ca
Research Interests: Maya and Mesoamerica culture (areas of focus: development of social complexity/kingship, architecture, socio-economic organisation, trade, obsidian analysis)
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Gyles Iannone
Professor, Department of Anthropology
B.A. (Simon Fraser), M.A. (Trent) Ph.D. (University College London)
Accepting Graduate Students for 2025-26
Life & Health Sciences DNA C213 ext. 7453, giannone@trentu.ca
Research Interests: Early State Formations and Urbanism (especially in the tropics); Settlement Archaeology; Resilience Theory; The Archaeology of Climate Change, Natural Disasters, Human Impact on Ancient Environments, and Collapse; Mesoamerica (especially Maya); South and Southeast Asia (especially Myanmar)
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Roger Lohmann
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Wisconsin–Madison)
Durham Campus, Room 182, ext.5043, rogerlohmann@trentu.ca
Research Interests: cultural, linguistic, and general anthropology, religion, dreaming, cultural transmission and change, Melanesia
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Jennifer Moore
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
Chair, Department of Anthropology
B.A. (Wilfrid Laurier), M.A., Ph.D. (McMaster)
Accepting Graduate Students for 2025-26
Life & Health Sciences DNA C226, ext.6102, jmoore@trentu.ca
Research Interests: archaeology of ancient North Africa (c. 200 B.C.E.-300 C.E.), especially votive and funerary practices, pottery as an indicator of culture and economy, and cultural identity
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Eugene Morin
Professor, Department of Anthropology
B.A., MSc (Montréal), DEA (Paris-X Nanterre), Ph.D. (Michigan)
Accepting Graduate Students for 2025-26
Life & Health Sciences DNA C216, ext.7682, eugenemorin@trentu.ca
Research Interests: hunters-gatherers, archaeology, Paleolithic of Europe, methods and theory in faunal analysis, ethnohistory, prehistory of Northeastern North America
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Paul Szpak
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
Canada Research Chair in Environmental Archaeology
Director, Anthropology Graduate Program
Director, Trent Water Quality Centre
B.A. (McMaster), Ph.D. (Western)
Accepting Graduate Students for 2025-26
Life & Health Sciences DNA C227, ext.6373, paulszpak@trentu.ca
Research Interests: archaeological science, stable isotopes, palaeoecology, environmental archaeology, human-environment interactions, bone chemistry, palaeodiet, domestication and animal husbandry, Arctic, Peru, Chile
Paul Szpak's Google Scholar Profile
Lianne Tripp
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology
B.Sc. (Toronto), M.A. (Toronto) , Ph.D. (Toronto)
Accepting Graduate Students for 2025-26
Life & Health Sciences DNA C224, ext. , liannetripp@trentu.ca
Research Interests: Medical anthropology, biocultural and archival research, 19th and 20th Colonial health, demography, epidemics of infectious diseases, pandemics, Canada, Mediterranean
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Jocelyn Williams
Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology
B.A. (McMaster), M.A. (Western), Ph.D. (Calgary)
Accepting Graduate Students for 2025-26
Life & Health Sciences DNA C222, ext.7441, jocelynwilliams@trentu.ca
Research Interests: Human paleodiet, food security and sustainability, nutrition and health, infant feeding practices, colonialism, paleopathology, archaeology of community, human mobility, South America, Caribbean, North America
Jocelyn Williams' Google Scholar Profile
Adjunct Faculty
Ciprian Ardelean
BA (Cluj-Napoca, Romania), MA (National School of Anthropology & History, Mexico City), PhD (Exeter, UK)
Research Interests: The Pleistocene of the Americas (North and South America), early hunter-gatherers, North American prehistory, early peopling of the Americas, Humans during and before the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) in the Western Hemisphere (humans in the Americas before 18,000 calBP), pre-Clovis (older-thanClovis) societies, lithics, new site identificatio.
Sue Colledge
BSc (Birmingham), PhD (Sheffield)
Research Interests: archaeobotany; the origins, spread, and development of Neolithic farming in SW Asia and Europe; plant domestication; the early prehistory of SW Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean; quantitative methods.
Shari Forbes
BSc, PhD (Univ. of Technology Sydney, Australia)
Research Interests: Forensic taphonomy, decomposition chemistry, time since death estimation, scavenging guilds, canine olfaction, multidimensional chromatography
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William Fox
Adjunct Faculty, Department of Anthropology
B.A., M.A. (Toronto)
Research Interests: First Nation trade networks In the Great Lakes region with particular emphasis on the Middle Woodland and Historic (17th Century) periods, lithic sourcing in Ontario, symbolic artifact evidence for native religious belief systems in the Great Lakes region, the identification of ethnicity in the archaeological record
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Eric Guiry
BSc (Lakehead), MA (Memorial), PhD (British Columbia)
Research Interests: Stable isotopes, Palaeodiet, Migration, Historical ecology, Environmental archaeology, Historical archaeology, Trade, Animal husbandry, Zooarchaeology, Paleoethnobotany.
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Katie Hull
BA (Illinois Wesleyan), MA (Missouri-Columbia), PhD (Toronto)
Research Interests: Historical Archaeology
Lawrence Jackson
BA (Trent), MA (Trent), MA (Southern Methodist University), PhD (Southern Methodist University)
Research Interests: Late glacial occupation in the Americas, early and middle archaic Ontario, early and middle woodland Ontario, archaeological history and a passing familiarity with lowland Maya archaeology
Lisa Janz
Adjunct Faculty, Department of Anthropology
B.A. (McGill), M.A. (Arizona), Ph.D. (Arizona)
Research Interests
Themes: East Asia, human and landscape palaeoecology, diet change, animal domestication/management, spread of pastoralism, Quaternary extinctions and conservation, heritage collaboration, collections-based research, public archaeology
Methods: Zooarchaeology, lithics, spatial analysis, survey and excavation
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Scott Macrae
BSc, MA (Trent), PhD (Florida)
Research Interest: tropical societies, settlement studies, water management, and agricultural practices.
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Robert MacDonald
BSc, MA (Trent), PhD (McGill)
Research Interests: Environmental archaeology, geoarchaeology, cultural resource management, geographical information systems, archaeological site potential modeling, Great Lakes and Eastern Woodlands prehistory, lithic analysis, Indigenous archaeology, critical heritage studies.
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Alec McLellan
Adjunct Faculty, Department of Anthropology
BA, MA (Trent), PhD (University College London)
Research Interests: Colonial interactions, Indigenous perspectives of archaeology, settlement patterns, landscape archaeology, spatial analysis, Geographic Information Systems, human/environment interactions, Ancient Maya archaeology, Great Lakes archaeology
Kimberly Monk
BA (Western), MA (East Carolina), PhD (Bristol)
Research Interest: British Atlantic, economic and social history, Hudson’s Bay, North American Great Lakes, maritime archaeology, landscape archaeology, social anthropology of technology.
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Jennifer Newton
Adjunct Faculty, Department of Anthropology
BA (York), MSc (Bournemouth, UK), PhD (James Cook, Australia)
Research interests: bioarchaeology; paleopathology; dental anthropology; sociocultural and environmental impacts on health, Southeast Asia (especially Thailand and Cambodia); Mesoamerica (especially Belize)
Laura Peers
BA (Trent), MA (Manitoba), MA (Oxon), PhD (McMaster)
Research Interests: museum-Indigenous relations, museum anthropology, visual anthropology, historic material culture, North America.
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Francisca Santana Sagredo
BA (Universidad de Chile), MSc (Oxford), PhD (Oxford)
Research Interests: Bioarchaeology, stable isotope analysis, andean archaeology
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Douglas Stenton
BA (Windsor), MA (Trent), PhD (Alberta)
Research Interests: 1845 Franklin Expedition, Arctic prehistory, faunal analysis, Thule culture, historical archaeology, cultural resource management, archaeology legislation and policy.
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Matt Teeter
BSc (Laurentian University), MA (Western), PhD (Western)
Research Interests: Bioarchaeology, palaeopathology, palaeoepidemiology, human health and aging, skeletal biology and imaging, stable isotopes, palaeodiet, Egypt, Southern Ontario, Baja California
Daniela Valenzuela
BA (Universidad de Chile), MA (Universidad de Tarapaca, Chile), PhD (Universidad Catolica del Norte,Chile)
Research Interests: Andean archaeology, pre-Hispanic Andean economy, animal consumption, visual images, production/use of rock art and geoglyphs