Danielle Buffa

About

I am an archaeologist specialized in zooarchaeology. I focus my research on marine resource use, estuarine paleoecology, and collaborative conservation policy. My dissertation investigates the long-term ecological effects of shifting shellfish economies along Fagnemotsy estuary in Southwest Madagascar. I integrate an array of methods from archaeology, ethnography, geography, and ecology to study human-environmental interaction.

Work

Penn State
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Graduate Teaching Assistant

US

Education

Penn State
United States of America

PhD Anthropology

University of Sheffield
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

MSC Osteoarchaeology

University of Maryland
United States of America

BA Anthropology

Publications

Understanding constraints to adaptation using a community-centred toolkit

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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

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The aerial panopticon and the ethics of archaeological remote sensing in sacred cultural spaces

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Archaeological Prospection

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The Archaeology of Human–Environmental Dynamics on the North American Atlantic Coast

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The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology

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Assessing the Utility of Open-Access Bathymetric Data for Shipwreck Detection in the United States

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Heritage

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