Cat Jarman, PhD is a bioarchaeologist and field archaeologist specializing in Viking Age studies, particularly focusing on Viking women.
Her expertise lies in applying forensic techniques such as isotope analysis, carbon dating, and DNA analysis to human remains, allowing her to uncover individual stories within broader historical narratives.
Jarman's work bridges the gap between academic research and public engagement, as she frequently contributes to television documentaries as both an on-screen expert and historical consultant.
Her involvement with major broadcasters like the BBC, History Channel, and Discovery demonstrates her ability to communicate complex archaeological concepts to a wide audience.
Based in Britain, Jarman continues to advance our understanding of Viking history through her innovative research methods.
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