Skip to main content
Skip to main menu Skip to spotlight region Skip to secondary region Skip to UGA region Skip to Tertiary region Skip to Quaternary region Skip to unit footer

Slideshow

Aiyana Thomas

UGA Arch

Aiyana Thomas is a Ph.D. student researching human-environment interactions in coastal regions, primarily the Gulf and Atlantic coasts of the U.S., through zooarchaeological and isotopic analyses. Under the guidance of Dr. Victor Thompson, Aiyana plans to evaluate how archaeological investigations paired with historic and present-day data can expand the current understanding of environmental change in coastal landscapes throughout history. Additionally, she hopes to incorporate descendant communities, particularly those of Indigenous and enslaved descent on the Gulf and Atlantic coasts, into her analysis through collaborative archaeological methods.

Research Areas:
Research Interests:
  • Community-based Archaeology
  • Historical ecology
  • Zooarchaeology
  • Traditional Ecological Knowledge
  • Stable Isotope Analysis
  • Southeastern Archaeology
Education:

M.A., Anthropology, Tulane University

B.S., Anthropology and Environmental Studies, Tulane University

Support Anthropology at UGA

Your support helps bring in speakers of note, provides student research funding, assists in student fieldwork and conference travel, and creates new resources to further enrich each learner's experience. Learn more about how you can support the Department of Anthropology.

Every dollar given has a direct impact upon our students and faculty.