Lisbeth Louderback

Natural History Museum of Utah

Lisbeth Louderback received her Ph.D. in Anthropology from University of Washington with Professor Donald K. Grayson and brings a strong interdisciplinary background to archaeology with her technical expertise in archaeobotany and paleoecology. Her most recent research has focused on the ecology of human diets during the Holocene at North Creek Shelter, an archaeological site in southern Utah. She is currently the Curator of Archaeology at the Natural History Museum of Utah and Assistant Professor of Anthropology at University of Utah.