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Ariane Maggio is an adjunct lecturer in forensic anthropology at the University of Western Australia, where she completed her Doctor of Philosophy. With extensive training in archaeology, forensic science, and anthropology, she has developed a robust research portfolio. Her interests lie in bone histology, histomorphometry, and forensic archaeology, and she is skilled in anthropological age estimation techniques and species identification. Ariane has participated in archaeological excavations across Greece, Poland, and Venice, contributing valuable insights into historical contexts. She has taught various courses in archaeology and forensic anthropology since 2019 and holds several academic qualifications, including a Bachelor's degree with honors and a Master's in forensic science. Recently recognized as a Teaching Fellow in the FABLE program, she emphasizes quantitative histological approaches in her research to enhance forensic identification in the Australian context. Ariane's work has garnered significant citations and contributions to several interdisciplinary projects concerning age-at-death estimates and population-specific standards for forensic archaeological use.
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