Expertise

Kristrina Shuler is a biological anthropologist (bioarchaeologist) who specializes in the health and nutrition of past populations. Her research has focused on late prehistoric and early colonial populations from the Southeastern U.S., Caribbean, and Latin America.

Research Interests

  • Biological Anthropology, Bioarchaeology, Health and Nutrition

 

Affiliations

Associate Professor, Anthropology Program, Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work, College of Liberal Arts, Auburn University

Affiliate Faculty, Africana Studies, College of Liberal Arts, Auburn University

Associate Professor, Women's and Gender Studies Program, College of Liberal Arts, Auburn University

Communities
Women's Studies, Anthropology, Anthropology
Degrees
PhD, Southern Illinois University-Carbondale, Anthropology, 2005
MA, University of Southern Mississippi, 1994
BA, University of South Carolina, 1991
Keywords
anthropology criminology social work sociology
Honors

Professor of the Year, Auburn University Honors College, 2015

Associations
Alabama Archaeological Society
American Association of Physical Anthropologists
Paleopathology Association
Southeastern Archaeological Conference