Team Member Role: Former Graduate Student

MICHELMAN Lauren

Ms. Lauren Michelman completed her Master’s in 2022 under the supervision of Dr. Angela Lieverse at the University of Saskatchewan. Her research examined Harris line frequency in juveniles and young adults from the Middle Holocene Cis-Baikal and worked to address and incorporate critiques relating to the capture and analysis of Harris lines in archaeological remains. Ms. Michelman is currently pursuing her PhD through the College of Medicine and Dentistry at James Cook University, Australia. Her research involves the establishment of [...]

2025-01-27T11:37:20-07:00

BOURGEOIS Rebecca

Ms. Rebecca Bourgeois recently completed her MA at the University of Saskatchewan, supervised by Dr. Angela Lieverse and Dr. Hugh McKenzie. In her thesis, A Multi-Method Approach To Re-Associating Fragmented and Commingled Human Remains: An example from the Cis-Baikal region of Siberia, Russia, she extended and developed methods to re-associate the fragmented and commingled human remains from the Early Neolithic cemetery site of Moty-Novaia Shamanka. These methods allowed for some of these remains to be re-grouped into discrete individuals, provided [...]

2023-10-10T10:31:54-06:00

CHAPUT Talisha

Ms. Talisha Chaput recently completed her Master's under the supervision of Dr. Andrzej Weber at the University of Alberta. Her research focused on the reconstruction of Middle Holocene hunter-gatherer diet through the application of the Bayesian stable isotope mixing model FRUITS. Chaput proved the utility of the Bayesian mixing model in an area of complex isotope signatures and moved the comparisons of food resource contribution to total diet from relative to quantitative estimates. Her research interests also include GIS analysis, [...]

2023-10-10T10:30:36-06:00