Sophia Mavroudas

Program Faculty

Email: sm78@txstate.edu
Phone: 512.245.1900
Office: Grady Early Building Rm 112
1921 Old Ranch Rd 12, San Marcos, TX 78666

 

Educational Background
PhD - ºÚÁϳԹÏ, 2023
MA - New York University, 2011
BA - New York University, 2009

Research:
Bone biology, bone histology, histotaphonomy, forensic anthropology, humanitarian anthropology, bioarchaeology

I received my PhD from Texas State in 2023. I am a biological anthropologist interested in bone biology and I explore microscopic variation in human bone as it applies to both forensic and archaeological contexts. My current research focuses on the use of bone histology to estimate the age-at-death of human skeletal remains from both forensic and archaeological contexts, the study of microstructural differences between human and nonhuman bone, and histotaphonomic experimentation. I am also involved in humanitarian forensic anthropology where I explore the impact of policy and infrastructure on the identification of migrants who die crossing borders in both the US and Greece. As the Coordinator for the Forensic Anthropology Center at Texas State (FACTS), I am also dedicated to the instruction of law enforcement and anthropology enthusiasts through the many varied workshops offered by FACTS.

Select Publications

2023
S Mavroudas, C Alfsdotter, A Bricking, R Madgwick. . Journal of Archaeological Science. 154.

2022
S Mavroudas, L Meckel, T Gocha, J Goldstein, S Garza. . Biology. 11(11), 1569.

S Mavroudas, D Wescott. Outdoor Taphonomic Research Facilities. In A. Houck (Ed) Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences, Third Edition. Elsevier: Amsterdam.

J Goldstein, M Moe, E Wiedenmeyer, P Banks, S Mavroudas, M Hamilton. . Forensic Sciences Research.

TP Gocha, S Mavroudas, D Wescott. . Forensic Sciences. 2022; 2(1):7-19.

Crowder C, Dominguez VM, Heinrich J, Pinto D, Mavroudas S. . J Forensic Sci. 2022 Jan;67(1):80-91.