Domnika Verdianu
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Presented some results from my master thesis, focusing on grave reopenings and handling of human remains at the 29th International Conference on the Early and Middle Bronze Age in Central Europe in Stara Lesna
#funeraryrites
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Maximilian Piniel
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Last week I presented my research on Bronze Age agriculture and plant-based diet in eastern Austria at the 29th International Conference on the Early and Middle Bronze Age in Central Europe in
#StaráLesná
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@oeai.bsky.social
@heasvienna.bsky.social
#Archaeobotany
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Maximilian Piniel
2 months ago
Check out my new paper about Latène period agriculture in the Lafnitz Valley, Burgenland (Austria)
#ArchäologieÖsterreichs35
#ÖGUF
#Archaeobotany
www.researchgate.net/publication/...
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Katharina Rebay-Salisbury
5 months ago
Children at Ulrichskirchen, presented by
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@BarbaraHorejs
6 months ago
Very impressive performance by our early career researchers at the OeAI today. Special thanks to our Scientific Advisory Board 🙏 & the entire team for this productive meeting!
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Cluster of Excellence ROOTS
8 months ago
In a few minutes the Roundtable: ”Unearthing Bias: Confronting Sexism in Archaeology“ starts at the
#KielScales25
Conference.
@rebaysalisbury.bsky.social
has conducted a survey on this topic in German-speaking countries.
#payetatruelle
#archeosexisme
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#diversity
#uniwien
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Katharina Rebay-Salisbury
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Check out our new article on gender archaeology
doi.org/10.1017/S095...
. Here, we test the chromosomal sex of Early Bronze Age individuals from Franzhausen and Gemeinlebarn that were not conforming to the dominant gendered burial practices.
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More Error than Minority: Gendered Burial Practices Align with Peptide-based Sex Identification in Early Bronze Age Burials in Central Europe | Cambridge Archaeological Journal | Cambridge Core
More Error than Minority: Gendered Burial Practices Align with Peptide-based Sex Identification in Early Bronze Age Burials in Central Europe
https://doi.org/10.1017/S095977432500006X
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@BarbaraHorejs
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For all archaeologists & friends in Vienna: come around to
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on 6.3. 18:00! We present past female prehistorians & discuss strategies for the future w/
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