McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research annual report 2018-19
A round up of research, events and people at the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge
A round up of research, events and people at the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge
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duction and Consumption: Textile Economy and Urbanisation in Mediterranean Europe 1000-500 BCE (European Research Council)
Harriet Hunt
t study on phenolic compounds in foxtail millet (Unilev
Research Grants
Research Grants
• Dr James H. Barrett
Catching the past: Discovering the legacy of historic Atlantic
cod exploitation using ancient DNA
(University of Oslo – FB Research Council of Norway)
• Dr James H. Barrett
SeaChanges: Thresholds in human exploitation of marine
vertebrates
(EC H2020 MSC ITN)
• Dr Jess Beck
Mortuary archaeology of the rame? Bronze Age landscape:
identity and inequality in early mining communities
(2700–2200 bc)
(EC H2020 MSC Fellowship)
• Dr Dorothea Bosch
EU-Beads: Early Upper Palaeolithic personal ornaments and
behavioural adaptations
(EC H2020 MSC Fellowship)
• Prof. Cyprian Broodbank
The archaeological deep history and dynamics of
Mediterranean Africa, c. 9600–700 bc
(Leverhulme Trust)
• Prof. Cyprian Broodbank
Promoting archaeological material science in the eastern
Mediterranean
(EC H2020 Spread Excellence & Widen Participation –
Twining)
• Prof. Cyprian Broodbank
Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean project
(Pouroulis Foundation)
• Dr Gilly Carr
Sites at risk: Guidelines for best practice
(IHRA)
• Prof. Matthew Collins
Beasts to craft: BioCodicology as a new approach to the
study of parchment manuscripts
(EC H2020 ERC Advanced)
• Dr Francesc Conesa
Long-term land use and water management strategies in
arid margin landscapes
(EC H2020 MSC Fellowship)
• Dr Enrico Crema
Encounter: Demography, cultural change, and the diffusion
of rice and millets during the Jomon-Yayoi transition in
prehistoric Japan
(EC H2020 ERC Starter)
• Prof. Charles French
Geoarchaeological investigations of the climate history of
modern human evolution
(Commonwealth Scholarships)
• Dr Arnau Garcia
Water management strategies and climate change in the
Indus Civilisation
(EC H2020 MSC Fellowship)
• Dr Marc Gener-Moret
The rise of iron technology In pre-Roman Iberia: A large-scale
and multidisciplinary approach
(EC H2020 MSC Fellowship)
• Prof. Philip Gibbard
Pleistocene glaciation of fenland, England and its
implications for evolution of the region
(Leverhulme Trust)
• Dr Margarita Gleba
Production and consumption: textile consumption and
urbanization in Mediterreanean Europe 100–500 bc
(PROCON)
(EC FP7 ERC Starter)
• Dr Francesco Iacono
Cultural heritage of dictatorship in Albania
(EC H2020 MSC Fellowship)
• Dr Liliana Janik
Sourcing clays for making prehistoric Dogū figurines
(Japan Foundation Endowment Committee)
• Dr Liliana Janik
ESRC IAA Discretionary Fund
(ESRC)
• Prof. Martin Jones
Crops, pollinators and people: The long-term dynamics of a
critical symbiosis
(Leverhulme Trust)
• Prof. Marta Lahr
Wisdom teeth: Refining our understanding of mammalian
evolution through dating dental enamel
(NERC)
• Prof. Paul Lane
Early Mesolithic in the Vale of Pickering
(Historic England)
• Prof. Paul Lane
Rising from the depths: Utilising marine cultural heritage in
East Africa to help develop sustainable social, economic and
cultural benefits
(University of Nottingham – FB AHRC)
• Prof. Paul Lane
Indigenous wells as pastoralist biocultural heritage:
Community archaeology for sustainable development in
northern Kenya and southern Ethiopia
(British Institute in Eastern Africa – FB British Academy)
• Prof. Paul Lane
The Freedom Villages of Senegal: Examining the intersections
of heritage, arts, and contemporary antislavery campaigning
(Alborada Foundation)
• Prof. Paul Lane
Community heritage and education for sustainable
development in Tanzania
(Research England)
• Prof. Paul Lane
Human origins in southern Africa project
(Pouroulis Foundation)
• Prof. Paul Lane
African Archaeology post-doc
(A. G. Leventis Foundation )
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