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Ashleigh Rogers

(sher/her)
Lecturer in Archaeology, Monash University

Ashleigh Rogers is a zooarchaeologist specialising in the identification of shell (mollusc, urchin, crustacean) and fish remains from island and coastal archaeological sites. Ashleigh’s research geographically centres on Australia and the Pacific Islands and focuses on themes of human adaptation to island and coastal ecosystems and marine-based subsistence strategies. She is a Lecturer in Archaeology at the Monash Indigenous Studies Centre, Australia. Ashleigh regularly publishes in high-impact journals including Journal of Coastal and Island Archaeology, The Holocene, Human Ecology, Journal of Archaeological Research, and Journal of Archaeology Method and Theory.

Experience

  • –present
    Lecturer, Monash University

Education

  • 2022 
    The University of Queensland, PhD/Archaeology