Emily Milton
Ph.D. Candidate / Visiting Researcher
Hölderlinstr. 12
72074 Tübingen
Germany
ebpmilton @gmail.com
Team Website: www.paleoandes.com
Fields of Interest
- Early Holocene forager societies
- Desert and alpine environments
- Stable isotopic methods and baselines
- Radiocarbon chronologies
Education
Ongoing: Ph.D., Anthropology and Environmental Science and Policy, Michigan State University
2020: M.A., Anthropology, Michigan State University
2015: Graduate Certificate, Geographic Information Systems, Iowa State University
2015: B.S., Anthropology and International Studies, Iowa State University
Publications
2023 Milton, Emily B. P., Jordi A. Rivera Prince, and Melina Seabrook. Reconciling Identity Narratives: Creating Collaborative Space with Isotopic Baselines. Bioarchaeology International. DOI: 10.5744/bi.2023.0012
2023 Meinekat, Sarah, Emily B. P. Milton, Brett Furlotte, Sonia Zarrillo, and Kurt Rademaker. Fire as High-Elevation Cold Adaptation: An Evaluation of Fuels and Terminal Pleistocene Combustion in the Central Andes. Quaternary Science Reviews 316:1-22. DOI: 10.1016/j.quascirev.2023.108244
2022 Milton, Emily B. P., Nathan Stansell, Hervé Bocherens, Annalis Brownlee, Döbereiner Chala-Aldana, and Kurt Rademaker. Examining surface water δ18O and δ2H values in the western Central Andes: A watershed moment for anthropological mobility studies. Journal of Archaeological Science 146:1-12. DOI: 10.1016/j.jas.2022.105655