Dr. Anna Baudry
Anna Baudry is an archaeozoologist at Inrap (French national Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research) and a member of the CNRS’s CReAAH joint research unit (Center in Archaeology, Archaeosciences, History). Her research focuses on the study of animal resources and the role of meat consumption in Bronze Age and Iron Age cultures of north-western and central-western France. She works on the acquisition, management and consumption of animal resources in populations with territories largely open to the Channel-Atlantic coast (pastoral practices, eating habits, trade circuits, etc.).
Books by Anna Baudry
Archaeology Of Coastal Settlements / Archéologie des peuplements littoraux
HOMER 2021 Conference
Edited by Catherine Dupont, Anna Baudry & Marie-Yvane Daire | Forthcoming
This volume presents the proceedings of the HOMER 2021 international conference, held in September/October 2021 on the Island of Oléron, France. The conference focused on recent advances in coastal and island archaeology across a wide…