Dr. Emily Jones is an expert in the fields of archaeology, anthropology, and historical ecology. She is an archaeology professor at the University of New Mexico as well as the director of the graduate program in archaeology. Prolific in her research publications, Jones' fields of expertise include human-environment interactions, historical biogeography, and human adaptation, all of which she brings to her fiction writing. Her dissertation investigated the European diet at Nahia's time. Her secondary specialization is in Neanderthal lifeways.
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