Ginesse A. Listi
Director, LSU FACES Lab
Associate Professor - Research
Certification
Diplomate, American Board of Forensic Anthropology, 2015
Education
PhD Anthropology, Tulane ¾Å¾Å¸£ÀûÍø 2008
MA Anthropology, LSU, 1997
BA General Studies, LSU, 1994
Research
Ginesse Listi’s current research focuses on methods for estimating the biological profile from skeletal remains.
Selected Publications
2018 - Listi, Ginesse A. Health in transition: an assessment of nonspecific pathologies during the Coles Creek period in the southern Lower Mississippi Valley. In: Shannon Chappell Hodge and Kristrina A. Shuler (Editors), Bioarchaeology of the Southeast: Approaches to Bridging Bones and Behavior. Tusacaloosa, AL: ¾Å¾Å¸£ÀûÍø of Alabama Press. Pp 36-53.
2017 - Listi, Ginesse A. Analysis of Human Teeth Recovered from Burials at the Natchez Fort Site (16CT18). Louisiana Archaeology 41:129-44.
2016 - Listi, Ginesse A. The Use of Entheseal Changes in the Femur and Os Coxa for Age Assessment. Journal of Forensic Sciences 61(1):12-18.
2015 - Listi, Ginesse A., and Mary. H. Manhein. Analysis of Burials Excavated from St. Peter Street Cemetery (16OR92), an 18th Century New Orleans Cemetery. Louisiana Archaeology 40:5-25.
2013 -Listi, Ginesse A. Bioarchaeological analysis of subsistence and health at the Lake George Site, Mississippi (22Yz557). Southeastern Archaeology 32(1): 111-28.
2012 - Listi, Ginesse A., and Mary H. Manhein. The use of vertebral osteoarthritis and osteophytosis in age estimation. Journal of Forensic Sciences 57(6):1537-40.
2011 - Listi, Ginesse A. Bioarchaeological Analysis of Diet during the Coles Creek Period in the Southern Lower Mississippi Valley. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 144(1):30-40
2010 - Listi, Ginesse A. The Impact of Racial Metric Variation in the Pelvis on the Morphological Assessment of Sex. Journal of Forensic Sciences 55(5):1157-1161.
Courses Taught
Anthropology 1001 Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Prehistory
Anthropology 2014 Introduction to Forensic Anthropology
Anthropology 3909 Bones, Bodies, and Disease: Introduction to Paleopathology
Anthropology 7909 Paleopathology Seminar