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Lauryn Sharp

Project Archaeologist

Lauryn Sharp serves as the project archaeologist and special projects manager for grant-funded research at the City Archaeology Program.  

Primarily, Lauryn works on sorting, cataloging, inventory and re-housing of grant-funded archaeological collections, while also assisting and supervising volunteers. She specializes in indigenous and 17th-20th century archaeological artifacts spanning the mid-Atlantic and New England regions. Her research interests include historic ceramics, archival work, and 18th century New England history.

Before joining the city archaeology program in May 2019, she worked for the William & Mary Center for Archaeological Research, participating in cultural resource management compliance fieldwork.

Lauryn received her bachelor’s degree in Anthropology from James Madison University in 2016 and her master’s degree in Historical Archaeology from the University of Massachusetts Boston in 2023, where her research focused on 18th century urban craftsmanship.

Originally from Newton, Lauryn was raised in the Richmond, Virginia area. She currently resides in Jamaica Plain and enjoys traveling, antiquing, hiking, birding and watching hockey with her husband, Andrew. 

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