MISS ELISABETH CHAUMONT STURTEVANT

MISS ELISABETH CHAUMONT STURTEVANT
MISS ELISABETH CHAUMONT STURTEVANT
MISS ELISABETH CHAUMONT STURTEVANT

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About

Biography

 

Franco- American, Elisabeth Chaumont-Sturtevant graduated from Bangor University (Wales) in 2018 with a BA (hons) in History, Heritage and Archaeology. In 2019, she completed her MSc in Osteoarchaeology at the University of Aberdeen (Scotland) under the supervision of Professor Rebecca Crozier. Her masters research focused on trauma associated to interpersonal violence present on Medieval skeletons from the site ‘The Green’ in Aberdeen. 

Starting Autumn 2020, Elisabeth will continue on at the University of Aberdeen as a PhD student under the supervision of the professors Rebecca Crozier and Marc Oxenham, focusing on a the analysis of Bronze Age Scottish cremations and their mortuary context. 

 

Qualifications

  • BA History, Heritage and Archaeology 
    2018 - Bangor University  
  • MSc Osteoarchaeology 
    2019 - University of Aberdeen  
Research

Current Research

Life and death in fragments: an application of an Archaeology of cremation in Bronze Age Scotland