Juliette Lovell (she/her) is a current Masters Student in Archaeology with a focus on Southwestern zooarchaeology, geophysical survey, and Indigenous Archaeology practices. She received her Bachelors from UC Berkeley in Anthropology and Classical Civilizations and previously worked as an Archaeology Technician in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and as a geophysical surveyor at the Vanderbilt Institute for Spatial Research. 

Within the Bear Bones Lab, Juliette leads the Ghost Ranch faunal analysis and conducts experimental archaeology focused on geophysics and zooarchaeology. She hopes to pursue a PhD in zooarchaeological analysis in the near future.