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Alicia Hawkins is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Toronto, where she has been contributing to the field since 2001. Her research interests include Ontario archaeology, focusing particularly on Wendat archaeology and community-based collaborative approaches within archaeological studies. She has a strong emphasis on ancient technology and zooarchaeology, which involves the study of animal remains to understand human-animal interactions in historical contexts. Dr. Hawkins is also involved in archaeological surveys and quality assurance archaeology, ensuring that archaeological practices meet high standards. Her academic background includes a PhD from the University of Toronto, which she obtained in 2001, alongside an MA and BA from the same institution. Over the years, she has published various works that contribute to the advancement of knowledge within her field, while actively participating in fostering collaboration between academic research and community engagement.
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