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Amanda James
Osteoarchaeologist, Apolline Project
Amanda James is a dedicated professional with a strong background in archaeology and physical anthropology.
She holds a B.A. in Archaeology from Columbia University in the City of New York, an MSc in Archaeological Science from the University of Oxford, and a high school diploma from Bronx High School of Science.
Amanda currently serves as the Director of Physical Anthropology at the Apolline Project, showcasing her expertise in the field.
Her previous roles include internships at the American Museum of Natural History, participation in the Advanced Program in Ancient History and Art, ceramic classification work at Castello di Montecchio Vesponi, and assisting a Physical Anthropologist at Villa Magna.