Ronika Power

Ronika K. Power is an Australian archaeologist who is a Professor of Bioarchaeology in the Department of History and Archaeology and Director of the Centre for Ancient Cultural Heritage and Environment at Macquarie University.

[citation needed] After graduating Power moved to the United Kingdom, where she completed a master's degree in Palaeography at the University of Bradford.

Power returned to Australia, where she completed her doctoral research in egyptology at Macquarie University.

[4] In 2014, she started working on the ERC Fragility and Sustainability in the restricted island environments of Malta (FRAGSUS) project, which studied why certain cultures maintained civilisations for centuries whilst other collapsed more quickly.

[5] Power worked with the British Museum to develop Egyptian Mummies: Exploring Ancient Lives, an exhibition that ran from 2016 to 2017.