![]() ![]() In college, I majored in Biochemistry, but got exposed to archaeology through a class that I chose just because it fulfilled two different requirements of the liberal arts curriculum. Admittedly I never thought I would become an archaeologist, as me pursuing this career happened almost by chance. I am currently a PhD candidate in Anthropology (Archaeology is one of the four main subfields of Anthropology, the study of humans) at UC Berkeley, where I am completing my dissertation on structural violence and infectious disease, and how we can study their relationship in the archaeological record. As a bioarchaeologist, I study human skeletal remains in archaeological sites in order to learn more about the life of past populations. Marrero-Rosado, and I am a bioarchaeologist who works primarily in the Caribbean. ![]()
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