Associate Professor Director, Bioarchaeology and Biochemistry Laboratory I study human diet as a link between biology, culture and environment, focusing on stable isotope analysis of archaeological human skeletal remains. My bioarchaeological work is informed by ties to human biology and primatology. I chiefly work with European skeletal samples, and also use stable isotope analysis to study diet and stress among modern humans and non-human primates. For further information about Dr. Reitsema, please see profile on the Department of Anthropology website.