Isabelle Holland-Lulewicz
· Assistant Professor of AnthropologyPennsylvania State University · Anthropology
Active 2016–2024
About
Isabelle Holland-Lulewicz is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Penn State University, where she is also the director of the Socio-ecological Histories of Estuarine Landscapes (SHEL) Lab. Her primary research focuses on human-environment dynamics in the Southeastern and Midwestern United States through paleoenvironmental reconstructions. Her methods include zooarchaeological analyses of vertebrate and invertebrate remains, stable isotope analyses of marine shells, and chronological modeling of anthropogenic exploitation of estuarine and riverine environments. Her work investigates the impacts of global climate events on local landscapes, indigenous complex socio-ecological systems, early European colonizer resource management strategies, and indigenous resource management practices related to urbanization.
Labs
Socio-ecological Histories of Estuarine Landscapes (SHEL) LabPI
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