Department of Anthropology at the University of Florida

Susan deFrance, Ph.D.

faculty

Title : Associate Professor

Interests : Zooarchaeology, Andes

Programs : Archaeology

Personal Statement
My research focus is historical and prehistoric zooarchaeology. I have conducted research in the Southeastern United States, the Caribbean, and the Central Andes. My research is interdisciplinary in focus with an emphasis on both the dietary and the environmental realms. Research and education in anthropology should include an understanding of how and why humans used animal resources through time. Not only were animals important for dietary or subsistence needs but animals are often imbued with ritual significance. Furthermore, faunal remains are often excellent proxy data for past environmental conditions. I also use zooarchaeology as a bridge to cultural studies in the origin and maintenance of traditional foodways and cuisine.

Office
Turlington Hall, Room 1350-B
PO 117305
University of Florida
Gainesville, FL 32611-7305

Phone Number : 352-392-2253 x212

Email : sdef@anthro.ufl.edu

Webpage : http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/sdef