KRISTINA KILLGROVE, PHD, RPA Curriculum Vitae University of West

KRISTINA KILLGROVE, PHD, RPA Curriculum Vitae University of West

KRISTINA KILLGROVE, PHD, RPA Curriculum Vitae University of West Florida Office: Building 13, Room 129 Department of Anthropology Phone: 850-474-3287 11000 University Parkway Email: [email protected] Pensacola, FL 32514 Website: http://www.killgrove.org EDUCATION 2010 PhD, Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2005 MA, Classical Archaeology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 2002 MA, Anthropology, East Carolina University 1999 BA, Latin and Classical Archaeology, University of Virginia ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2012-present University of West Florida, Assistant Professor of Biological Anthropology Courses taught: Ancient Plagues and Peoples, Bioarchaeology, Evolutionary Theory in Biological Anthropology, Forensic Anthropology, Forensics in the Media, Human Origins, Human Osteology (+Lab), Intro to Anthropology, Intro to Biological Anthropology (+Lab), Presenting Anthropology 2011 Vanderbilt University, Lecturer 2003-2011 UNC Chapel Hill, Adjunct Assistant Professor (2011); Graduate Teaching Fellow (2006-09); Teaching Assistant (2003-05) 2008 SUNY Cortland, Adjunct Instructor 2002-2003 Durham Technical Community College, Adjunct Instructor 2000-2002 East Carolina University, Research Assistant 1996-1997 University of Virginia, Saturday Enrichment Program (Grades K-5), Teaching Assistant CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS 2016-present Principal Investigator, Oplontis Skeletal Project (Stage: Fieldwork) 2013-present Isotope Specialist, Medieval Population and Space: Interdisciplinary Research into the Origin of Berlin’s First Population (Stage: Writing and publication) 2011-present Principal Investigator, Roman DNA Project (Stage: Data analysis) 2010-present Bioarchaeologist, Gabii Project (Stage: Writing and publication) RESEARCH FUNDING 2017 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend ($6,000) 2017 Rust Family Foundation Archaeological Grants Program ($3,750) 2017 Research Stimulus Program ($2,000) and Center for Research and Economic Opportunity Miscellaneous Research Grant, UWF ($1,200) 2015-2017 Florida Research Fellowship Award, UWF ($20,000) 2014 Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activities Award, UWF ($1,796) 2013 Faculty Scholarly and Creative Activities Award, UWF ($1,994) 2011 Funding raised for Roman DNA Project through RocketHub ($12,331) 2008-2009 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Dissertation Fieldwork Grant ($6,720) 2006-2008 National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant (BCS-0622452) ($11,940) 2008 Smith Graduate Research Grant, UNC Chapel Hill ($750) 2007 Timothy P. Mooney Fellowship, Research Labs of Archaeology, UNC Chapel Hill ($1,200) 2006 Pre-Dissertation Travel Award, Center for Global Initiatives, UNC Chapel Hill ($1,905) HONORS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS 2017 Excellence in Public Education Award, Society for American Anthropology 2016 New Directions Award in Public Anthropology, General Anthropology Division of the American Anthropological Association ($1,000) 2016-present Lecturer, Archaeological Institute of America National Lecture Program 2011 Manning Outstanding Dissertation Award in Anthropology, UNC Chapel Hill 2009-2010 P.E.O. Scholar Award Fellowship ($15,000) 2000-2002 Graduate Scholar Fellowship, East Carolina University ($20,000) 2001 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society (inducted) 1995-1999 Echols Scholar, University of Virginia PUBLICATIONS MONOGRAPHS In prep Killgrove, K. These Old Roman Bones: What Bioarchaeology Tells Us about Life in the Roman Empire. Popular science book under contract with Johns Hopkins University Press. Projected length: 45,000 words plus bibliography. Completion of manuscript anticipated by December 2017. In prep Galassi, F. and K. Killgrove. Disease & Demise: The Lives and Deaths of Classical Historical Figures. Popular science book under contract with Pen & Sword Books. Projected length: 80,000 words plus bibliography. Completion of manuscript anticipated by December 2018. ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS In prep Killgrove, K. Osteology of the Imperial tombs at Gabii (Areas A and B). Manuscript in preparation for edited volume, Gabii – Archaeological Report Vol. II, L. Banducci, ed. University of Michigan Press (submission expected in May 2018). In prep Killgrove, K. Osteology of the Archaic tombs at Gabii. Manuscript in preparation for edited volume, Elite Infant Burial Practices and Urbanization Processes at Gabii, Italy: The Area D Tombs and Their Contents, M. Mogetta, ed. Edition Topoi (submission expected in November 2017). In prep Galassi, F.M., F. Fini, E. Armocida, R. Ballestriero, F. Rühli, and K. Killgrove. Piero della Francesca (c. 1416/1417-1492): a Renaissance neuropathological enigma. Neurological Sciences (submission expected in September 2017). Killgrove 2 In prep Galassi, F.M., K. Killgrove, M. Habicht, S. Mathews, M. Haeusler. (In prep). Endocrinology’s maieutic delivery of Western philosophy? Reassessing the case of Socrates (470/469 – 399 BC). (Submission expected in September 2017). In prep Galassi, F.M., M.E. Habicht, S. De Carolis, S. Mathews, K. Killgrove, M. Haeusler. (In prep). The gladiator’s tears: epiphora in ancient Rome. (Submission expected in August 2017). In prep Killgrove, K. and A. Acosta. Dietary pathologies and isotope diversity in Imperial Rome (1st-3rd centuries AD). Manuscript in preparation for edited volume, Ancient Foodways: Integrative Approaches to Understanding Subsistence and Society in the Past, D. Hutchinson and M. Scarry, eds. University Press of Florida (submission expected in October 2017). Under Review Robbins Schug, G., K. Killgrove, A. Atkin, and K. Barron. Ethics of 3D scanning and printing human skeletal remains. Manuscript submitted for edited volume, Archaeological Informatics Ethics in Practice, J.J. Wells, ed. Springer. In press Killgrove, K. Using skeletal remains as a proxy for Roman lifestyles: the potential and problems with osteological reconstructions of health, diet, and stature in Imperial Rome. In: Diet and Nutrition in the Roman World, C. Holleran and P. Erdkamp, eds. Routledge (forthcoming February 2018). Accepted Killgrove, K. Bioarchaeology and the media: anthropology scicomm in a post-truth landscape. In: Bioarchaeologists Speak Out: Deep Time Perspectives on Contemporary Issues, J. Buikstra, ed. Springer. Early View Killgrove, K. and R. Tykot. Diet and collapse: a stable isotope study of Imperial-era Gabii (1st-3rd c AD). Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports special issue on Roman diets. 2017 Melisch, C.M., I. Garlisch, B. Jungklaus, K. Killgrove, M. Nagy, N. Powers, J. Rothe, B. Teßmann, M. Tichomirowa, K. White. 2017. Auf der Suche nach den ersten Berlinern. Das internationale Forschungsproject "Medieval Space and Population." Mitteilungen der Berliner Gesellschaft für Anthropologie, Ethnologie und Urgeschichte, Bd. 37, 51-64. 2017 Melisch, C., I. Garlisch, J. Rothe, M. Tichomirowa, K. Killgrove, and N. Powers. Medieval space and population: Internationale Forscher auf der Suche nach den ersten Berlinern. In: Archäologie in Berlin und Brandenburg 2015, Landesdenkmalamt Berlin, pp. 102-108. 2017 Killgrove, K. Imperialism and physiological stress in Rome and its environs (1st-3rd centuries AD). In: Colonized Bodies, Worlds Transformed: Toward a Global Bioarchaeology of Contact and Colonialism, H. Klaus and M. Murphy, eds., Ch. 9, pp. 247-277. University Press of Florida. 2016 Killgrove, K. and J. Montgomery. All roads lead to Rome: Exploring human migration to the Eternal City through biochemistry of skeletons from two Imperial-era cemeteries (1st-3rd c AD). PLOS One 10.1371/journal.pone.0147585. 2015 Meyers Emery, K. and K. Killgrove. Bones, bodies, and blogs: Outreach and engagement in bioarchaeology. Internet Archaeology 39. DOI: 10.11141/ia.39.5. 2014 Killgrove, K. Bioarchaeology in the Roman Empire. In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, C. Smith, ed., Springer, pp. 876-882. DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-0465-2. Killgrove 3 2013 Killgrove, K. Bioarchaeology. In Oxford Bibliographies Online – Anthropology, J.L. Jackson, Jr., ed. Oxford University Press. DOI: 10.1093/OBO/9780199766567-0121. 2013 Killgrove, K. Biohistory of the Roman Republic: the potential of isotope analysis of human skeletal remains. Post-Classical Archaeologies 3: 41-62. 2013 Killgrove, K. and R.H. Tykot. Food for Rome: a stable isotope investigation of diet in the Imperial period (1st-3rd centuries AD). Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 32(1): 28-38. DOI: 10.1016/j.jaa.2012.08.002. 2010 Killgrove, K. Identifying immigrants to Imperial Rome using strontium isotope analysis. In Roman Diasporas: Archaeological Approaches to Mobility and Diversity in the Roman Empire, H. Eckardt, ed. Journal of Roman Archaeology supplement 78, Chapter 9, pp. 157-174. 2010 Montgomery, J., J. Evans, S. Chenery, K. Killgrove, and V. Pashley. “Gleaming, white and deadly”: lead exposure and geographic origins in the Roman period. In Roman Diasporas: Archaeological Approaches to Mobility and Diversity in the Roman Empire, H. Eckardt, ed. Journal of Roman Archaeology supplement 78, Chapter 11, pp. 199-226. 2010 Killgrove, K. Response to C. Bruun’s “Water, oxygen isotopes and immigration to Ostia-Portus.” Journal of Roman Archaeology 23: 133-136. 2009 Killgrove, K. Rethinking taxonomies: skeletal variation on the North Carolina coastal plain. Southeastern Archaeology 28(1): 87-100. 2008 Musco, S., P. Catalano, A. Caspio, W. Pantano, and K. Killgrove. Le complexe archéologique de Casal Bertone. Les Dossiers d’Archéologie 330 (Nov/Dec): 32-39. TECHNICAL REPORTS 2015 Killgrove, K. Osteological

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