Andrea Frost is a forensic anthropologist, writer, educator, and entrepreneur with academic training in anatomy, anthropology, cybersecurity, and forensic science. She focuses on how human remains tell stories about culture, belief, and resilience across time. Andrea has participated in archaeological fieldwork in Europe and frequently explores the intersection of history, travel, and storytelling. Living with fibromyalgia has shaped how she experiences the world, encouraging a slower, more intentional approach to exploration and observation.
Andrea’s perspective blends scientific understanding with reflective narrative, emphasizing empathy, curiosity, and respect for the past. She examines how societies memorialize the dead, how places carry collective memory, and how confronting mortality can offer insight into what it means to be human. Every step is part of a journey; every tree is part of a forest. Having faced many hurdles in life, she lives by the motto “what’s buried can still bloom.”