Angela Trentacoste

Angela Trentacoste

Dr. Trentacoste holds an MSc in Environmental Archaeology (2009) and PhD (2014) from the University of Sheffield and has since contributed to the Oxford Roman Economy Project and ZoomWest ERC grant. She currently leads the Humboldt-Foundation funded UrbanHerds project. Angela is Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries and has held international grants and awards from international institutions including the BSR, Etruscan Foundation, and Gerda Henkel Stiftung. Her research focuses on the transformation of animal economies with urbanisation and Roman integration. Her work uses agro-pastoral practices as a lens to explore human–landscape interaction and the impact of political organisation on resource exploitation, combining archaeology, zooarchaeology (the study of animal remains from archaeological sites), and archaeological science, particularly isotope analysis.

You can contact Angela by writing to a.trentacoste@bsrome.it or calling +39 06 32649323

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