Ryan Harrod

Dr. Harrod
Associate Professor
Department of Anthropology & Geography
BMH 209

(907) 786-4989
rharrod2@alaska.edu

Education

  • Ph.D., Anthropology, University of Nevada Las Vegas, 2013

Biography

My area of specialization is biological anthropology. Within this broad subdiscipline my research and expertise is in bioarchaeology, paleopathology and forensic anthropology. Working primarily with ancient and historic human remains, I am most interested in questions having to do with identity, health and disease, conflict and violence, social inequality, ethics, and repatriation. My recent projects have focused on the regional and temporal analysis of signatures of health, nutrition, and conflict among Native American populations throughout the western region of the United States. Other projects include the identification of social inequality and violence among a historical group of immigrant Chinese in the U.S. and the analysis of trauma data collected from an extant populations. My dissertation utilized data collected from burials from the Four Corners region of the U.S. Southwest to look at the ways that violence was used as a strategy for social control necessary in marginal environments with shrinking resources in the region prior to European contact. The significance of this research is that it further develops an understanding of bioarchaeological research on social inequality as it is reflected in the presence of non-lethal trauma, activity-related changes to the skeleton, and pathological conditions. I have co-authored and co-edited several books including the: The Bioarchaeology of Climate Change and Violence (co-authored with Debra Martin) Springer (2014), Bioarchaeology: an integrated approach to working with human remains (co-authored with Debra Martin and Ventura Perez) Springer (2013), The Bioarchaeology of Violence (co-edited with Debra Martin and Ventura Perez) University Press of Florida (2012).  I am also on the editorial board for Springer鈥檚 Bioarchaeology and Social Theory Series and working on a single authored book based on my dissertation research.

Research Interests

  • Biological anthropology
  • Bioarchaeology
  • Paleopathology
  • Stress
  • Trauma analysis
  • Violence
  • Inequality
  • U.S. Southwest
  • Great Basin
  • Alaska

Publications

For a current list of publications and research, see .