Favourite Ice Age Animal: Woolly Mammoth
Susan is the real deal when it comes to archaeology and human osteology. Joining the Beringia Centre as manager in June 2024, she brings over 20 years of experience to the table. Susan's journey began on a NatGeo-sponsored dig on the island of Unalaska, a modern remnant of Beringia in the Aleutian Islands. She then continued her work in the Alaskan subarctic of the Tongass National Forest.
Susan has amassed a wealth of experience across various jurisdictions. She has worked with government agencies, research and academic institutions, First Nations groups, private consulting organizations, public stakeholders, special interest groups, and political representatives.
Passionate about the stories bones tell, Susan has analyzed over 1,100 sets of human remains, revealing the intricate narratives they hold. Her interest also extends to the global movement of megafauna.