Emily Hull
Postdoctoral Fellow
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Emily Hull is a zooarchaeologist who specializes in domestication studies, human-animal studies, non-human paleopathology, historical archaeology, and multispecies ethnographies.
- Ph.D., University of Alberta, 2020
- M.S., University of Sheffield, 2016
Emily Hull is a zooarchaeologist who specializes in domestication studies, human-animal studies, non-human paleopathology, historical archaeology and multispecies ethnographies. She is currently researching non-human cultural histories of circumpolar and circumboreal ungulates. Hull received her M.S. in paleoanthropology from the University of Sheffield, UK, and her Ph.D. in archaeology from University of Alberta, Canada. Additionally, she worked as a postdoctoral scholar in the Arctic Interactions project at the University of Oulu, Finland. Hull is currently continuing her research in untangling and analyzing the lives of livestock and prey animals. She works to incorporate animal agency and welfare into her analysis, as well as challenging and examining colonial bias in models of anthropological theory.
Losey, R. J., and E. H. Hull. "Learning to Use Atlatls: Equipment Scaling and Enskilment on the Oregon Coast, U.S.A." Antiquity, 2019.
Hull, E. H. "Metric and Non-metric Guides to the Determination between Fore- and Hindlimb Phalanges of Rangifer tarandus." Rangifer, 2019.
Hull, E. H. "Love and Death: An Examination of Human-Animal Relations in the Creation of an Animal Osteobiography." Society & Animals, 2020.
Hull, E. H., H-L. Puolakka and M. Semeniuk. “Pathological Peculiarities between Modern Ecotypes of Fennoscandian Reindeer: Injury Patterns and Implications for Domestication and Paleoecology Studies.” Animals on the Move: Archaeologies of Animal Movement. Eds. Anna-Kaisa Salmi and Sirpa Niinimäki. Themes in Contemporary Archaeology: Routledge, 2021.
Hull, E. H., S. Niinimäki, A-K Salmi. "Differences in Entheseal Changes in the Phalanges Between Ecotypes of Fennoscandian Reindeer.” International Journal of Osteoarchaeology, 2021.
Hull, E. H., H-L. Puolakka, M. Semeniuk, S-M. Kynkäänniemi and S. Niinimäki. "Tendons and Ligaments of the Rangifer tarandus metapodial and hoof." Polar Biology, 2021.