Lisa is a zooarchaeologist interested in understanding the intricacies, causes and consequences of shifts in the entangled history of humans, animals and environments on a global scale, whilst datasets utilised in current research primarily derive from southwest Asia. Research focuses around several broad, interrelated themes: using zooarchaeological evidence to further our understanding of past environments, human subsistence strategies and changing human-animal interactions such as intensification of hunting, the shift to animal management and supply of animal commodities to urban economies.