Ronald, Liz
Specialties
Archaeology, Biological Anthropology
Liz Ronald
PhD Student | Archaeology, Biological Anthropology
Preferred pronouns: she/her/hers
Liz Ronald is a Ph.D. student in Biological Anthropology advised by Dr. Ellen Lofaro, the Director of Repatriation. She matriculated from the Master of Art’s program advised by Dr. Dawnie Steadman. She graduated from Hamline University in St. Paul, Minnesota with a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology and Biology with a minor in Forensic Science advised by Dr. Sue Myster. She is the current Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) GRA under Dr. Lofaro where she assists in claims and inventories for repatriation efforts. She is also the Biological Subfield Representative for AGSA. Her dissertation focuses on biological anthropologists’ involvement in implementation of NAGPRA.
Chair: Dr. Ellen Lofaro
Research
NAGPRA, repatriation, bioarchaeology, osteology, community based participatory research
Education
B.A., Hamline University. Anthropology and Biology. 2019.
Minor in Forensic ScienceM.A., University of Tennessee. Anthropology. 2022.
Thesis: “Body Size Interactions with Pubic Symphysis Age-at-Death Estimation: A Critical Analysis of Senescence of the Pubic Symphysis Components”