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A&K #7 - This week we're moving outside of Europe to highlight this remarkable compendium of Neotropical Zooarchaeology, edited by our wonderful Argentinian colleagues Mariana Mondini, Sebastián Muñoz and Pablo Fernández

link.springer.com/book/10.1007...

11 months ago 15 7 1 0
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Huge congratulations to Bohao Dong for pressing the submit button on his PhD today!! 🎉🎉🎉 #ProudSupervisor #sclerochronology #GiantClams #unimelb @laura-m-otter.bsky.social @seanulm.bsky.social

1 year ago 9 1 0 1
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Congratulations to Bohao Dong on his PhD completion seminar! 🎉🎉🎉 A phenomenal project advancing the possibilities of giant clam shell sclerochronology. Such a lot of hard work and excellent data has gone into this project. #ProudSupervisor @seanulm.bsky.social @laura-m-otter.bsky.social

1 year ago 13 3 0 0

It has been exciting watching this paper go from dreams to reality over the last few years. Congratulations Zuorui Liu (Carl) 🎉

1 year ago 3 1 0 0
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Equity in publication is paramount: Editorial Published in Australian Archaeology (Ahead of Print, 2025)

My first editorial as part of the @austarchj.bsky.social team - but an important one ...

We discuss how not everyone is being included in the push for Open Access in🏺

How can we ensure research with, by and for Indigenous peoples is available for all? 👇

www.tandfonline.com/eprint/NEE3B...

1 year ago 4 2 1 0
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Archaeogenomic insights into commensalism and regional variation in pig management in Neolithic northwest Europe | PNAS The relationship between humans and pigs has changed dramatically since their domestication in southwest Asia and subsequent human-induced introduc...

Interested in human-pig-boar interactions? Read our new paper on human-pig-boar relationships in Neolithic Europe 🐷🐗🧬.

www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

1 year ago 22 13 1 1
Research transparency Welcome to Cambridge Core

🙌Advances is stepping it up in the world of research transparency in publishing! We already offered digital badges for open data practices, but we now have an Associate Editor for Reproducibility, @benmarwick.bsky.social (omg, thank you Ben for this!) Check the link www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

1 year ago 20 6 1 1
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Details : Postdoctoral Fellow, Paleoecology : The University of Melbourne Careers at The University of Melbourne

🚨 Job Alert🚨

Postdoctoral position at Uni Melbourne in palaeoecology as part of the ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous Environmental Histories and Futures.

jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/919518/postdoctor...

#ECRchat #AcademicChatter #FediHire #GetFediHired

1 year ago 6 6 0 0
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Details : Postdoctoral Fellow, Paleoecology : The University of Melbourne Careers at The University of Melbourne

Postdoctoral Fellow in Paleoecology

The ARC Centre of Excellence for Indigenous and Environmental Histories and Futures (CIEHF) is looking for a Postdoctoral Fellow in Paleoecology to join our interdisciplinary research team at The University of Melbourne.

🔗 jobs.unimelb.edu.au/en/job/91951...

1 year ago 11 18 0 0

Major JOB ALERT! I and close colleagues have 4 (!) positions open. So if you're looking for a postdoc or PhD, do read on:

1 year ago 37 45 1 3
The cradles of agrodiversity in Northern Europe

PhD opportunity 🏺
🎓 @Aarhus_Uni: "Cradles of Agrodiversity in Northern Europe"

Explore pre-Roman agriculture using soil science & bio-archaeology. Perfect for Geoscience/Archaeology grads.

Start: May 2025
Apply by: Feb 1, 2025
Info: smk@geo.au.dk

#PhDPosition #Archaeology #Research

1 year ago 44 40 1 0
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New excavation of ‘rings of mystery’ in Victoria reveals rich Aboriginal history Archaeologists and Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people are shedding new light on a series of enigmatic earth rings located in southeastern Australia.

Our new study on Aboriginal earth rings in Australia’s out! ‘New excavation of rings of mystery in Victoria reveals rich Aboriginal history’ in The Conversation: theconversation.com/new-excavati...

And our in-depth article in Australian Archaeology: doi.org/10.1080/0312...

#archaeology #heritage 🏺

1 year ago 63 21 0 2

2024 has been a rollercoaster of a year, with plenty of highs and lows, but always thankful to be working alongside this awesome team. Can't wait to see what 2025 has in store for the #unimelb sclerochronology team! 🐚

1 year ago 7 2 0 1
Pathway Scholarship The AINSE Pathway Scholarship is an A$5,000 payment given to students undertaking an Honours project OR a Masters project (either Coursework Masters or Research Masters) involving the use of ANSTO facilities or prior AINSE-sponsored research data.

Applications Are Now Open

Are you an Honours or Masters student at an AINSE Member Institution? The 2025 AINSE Pathway Scholarships offer a $5,000 stipend to support your studies!

For full details and how to apply visit: ainse.edu.au/pathway

1 year ago 3 2 0 0

It is so sad to hear about the end of these fantastic courses, which only helped to promote #zooarchaeology within the UK #archaeology community (and beyond)! A true loss for the discipline...

1 year ago 8 0 0 0
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The closure of Archaeology: an open wound for the University and the city In 2021, the University announced the closure of the Department of Archaeology. Learn more about how this decision has damaged the University’s reputation, and impacted its staff and students.

To remember what has happened is essential as management is still making life very difficult for us. Education is under attack throughout the world and we must make sure that people are aware of it. Please, do carry on sharing this article. #education ucu.group.shef.ac.uk/campaigns/st...

1 year ago 33 21 1 2
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Really enjoyed AusTAG's session today at #AAA47. Extremely enlightening and thought-provoking discussions, including this presentation by Jacinta Koolmatrie and Jade Turner...

1 year ago 6 1 0 0
infography explaining how we can analyse bone powder through ATR-FTIR to predict if there is enough collagen in archaeological bones to do bottom-up palaeoproteomics. Includes cute image of Australian animals

infography explaining how we can analyse bone powder through ATR-FTIR to predict if there is enough collagen in archaeological bones to do bottom-up palaeoproteomics. Includes cute image of Australian animals

Having a great time at #AAA47 discussing our protocol to predict collagen preservation in bones from tropical sites in Australia and the Indo-Pacific. Want to apply this workflow to your research question? I am all ears 👂

1 year ago 23 7 0 0

Had a fantastic time presenting at #AAA47 yesterday alongside Nick!
Thank you to everyone who came and had a chat afterwards! Great to see others interested in the potential of freshwater mussels to understand past human-mussel-environment relationships using #sclerochronology & #TEK 🐚

1 year ago 7 2 0 0