Dr Rhiannon Stevens
@NannonStevens
Assoc. Prof. @UCLarchaeology via @Cambridge_Uni & @UniOfOxford Human-Environment interactions, #stableisotopes, #palaeoclimate, palaeoecology, #palaeoproteomics
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14-04-2011 11:56:01
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Gwendoline Maurer Thanks for the 🧵 likes (but please join in & recommend papers!)
I suggest: #Stableisotopes of Bronze Age Must Farm seeds & bones: Lightfoot et al.
- 1st isotopes of BA aquatic fen fauna
-Some humans are not inhabitants of settlement
#OpenAccess
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Dr Rhiannon Stevens Experimental data from lacaune & merino sheep provide new methodological & theoretical grounds to investigate autumn lambing in the past by Balasse et al. 2024
- New ref datasets to estimate the seasonality of birth in the M3 of sheep
- New ref datasets for summer & autumn birth
Some more info👇 on the Royal Archaeological Institute prize at UKAS York 2024 about #lipidresidue from the Ness of Brodgar Excavation 🧀🥩🍖🥛🌾🐄🐑 🧪🏺👩🔬
Wonderful talks & posters by lots of early career researchers UKAS York 2024 last week. Why not submit your work to the Royal Archaeological Institute 's The Archaeological Journal Published since 1844, focus = Britain & Ireland. All time periods, Papers go online within a few weeks of acceptance.
Delighted to award the UKAS York 2024 conference Royal Archaeological Institute Prize for science on the archaeology of Britain and Ireland to Julia Becher for her work on feasting at the Ness of Brodgar. Prize awarded by judges: RAI council member Dr. Penny Bickle FSA & The Archaeological Journal Editor Dr Rhiannon Stevens
Our UCL Institute of Archaeology students and staff are having a great time in York UKAS York 2024 conference. Hearing and presenting lots of exciting archaeological science research!
Published by Taylor & Francis Research Insights which has transformative agreements with many universities.... so your submission may be #openaccess at no charge to you
More exciting science from #SouthAmerica ✨! Super interesting paper from #Brazil by by Walter Neves Gabriel Rocha 🦴💀🙉 and colleagues 😍
The latest steps of human evolution: What the hard evidence has to say about it?
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We've been busy in UCL Institute of Archaeology and EarthSciences UCL setting up Zinc #Isotope analysis of archaeological bones, teeth and plants. Results coming off the MC-ICP-MS later this week. Great to collaborate with Susan Little , Klervia Jaouen and Ying Zhou on this pilot project
Very excited that I have been granted funding for a new GC-C-and EA- IRMS. Lots more capacity and scope of #stableisotopes research UCL Institute of Archaeology