Natalie Munro

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Natalie Munro
Alma materSouthern Methodist University
Simon Fraser University
University of Arizona
OccupationsAnthropologist and professor

Natalie Munro is an American anthropologist and professor, specializing in zooarchaeology, the study of animal remains found at archaeological sites. She is known for her research on the critical transition from hunter-gatherer to agrarian societies, which took place between 15,000 and 7,500 years ago. Munro's work primarily focuses on early human communities in southwest Asia, particularly in Israel, Turkey, and Greece.[1]

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