
Lorraine is a PhD candidate in the Anthropology department where her research focuses on the diversification of burial practices of early pastoralists in East Africa (c. 3000-1000 years ago). Her dissertation focuses on reconstructing cremation processes by integrating sedimentological and osteological analyses to explore questions regarding pyre technology, temporality, and body treatment. In addition to archaeology, she loves illustration, teaching, and hiking.
Areas of expertise: Humanities · Scientific Schema Design