McKeown, Ashley H.

Dr. McKeown is a biological anthropologist who specializes in bioarchaeology and skeletal biology. Her research interests include craniofacial morphometrics utilizing three-dimensional coordinate data and geometric morphometry, bioarchaeology of Colonial sites in the Chesapeake area and the Caribbean, forensic anthropology, growth and secular trends, and quantitative analyses. Currently, she is working on the analysis and interpretation of an early 17th-century cemetery from Jamestown, Virginia. Dr. McKeown received her PhD in 2000 from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

See the writeup on Dr. McKeown's work at Jamestown

Classes Taught

  • Introduction to Physical Anthropology (ANTH 210N)
  • Bioarchaeology (ANTH313)
  • Primatology (ANTH 411)
  • Osteology (ANTH 412)
  • Forensic and Mortuary Archaeology (ANTH 413U
  • Seminar in Bioarchaeology and Skeletal Biology (ANTH 513)