
SeaChanges
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International PhD training network bridging archaeology and marine biology @ York / Groningen / Copenhagen / Vigo / Oslo / Bologna / Cambridge
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Arrived in Vienna for the Fish Remains Working Group Conference. Rachel Kate Blevis and I are very excited! 😁🐟🐠🦈 ICAZ News SeaChanges @NHM_Wien


Three of our ESRs, Rachel Kate Blevis, Historical Fish and Walrus, and Liz M. Quinlan 🏳️🌈, will be presenting their ongoing work on cod, flatfish, and salmon at the ICAZ News Fish Remains Working Group here in Vienna in the gorgeous setting of the Museum of Natural History!




I'm thrilled to have handed in my PhD thesis today 🥳. What a journey! I couldn't be happier 😄. But the ride hasn't finish just yet. Looking forward to my defense in December. Stay tuned for more details! Thank you to Archaeogenomics UiO for such a nice start in this celebration 🥳


3 years, 7 chapters, 610 archaeological samples from 13 sites, 1 publication (with more to come), and 4 conferences later: My PhD thesis is submitted! Thank you to everyone who has helped along the way to make this come true! BioArCh Archaeology UoYork SeaChanges



Are you curious about the expansion of fisheries since medieval times? Check out our new paper describing the origin of archaeological Atlantic cod using low-coverage sequence data. This is the 3rd chapter of my PhD thesis. I am a very proud first-author🐟 royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/epdf/10.10…

Happy month of the walrus! To celebrate come and read the new blog post by Emily Ruiz-Puerta on her vogage from the tropics to the arctic sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/sea…


Fantastic new work out from our ESRs @lane_atmore and Lou Martínez-García, with contributions from, among many others, three other SeaChanges ESRs: Rachel Kate Blevis, Historical Fish and Walrus and Liz M. Quinlan 🏳️🌈! These collaborations between PhD researchers are exactly what this network is all about 💪🏻

This week, we have another Friends Of York Archaeological Trust Lunchtime Lecture! On Wednesday, Historical Fish and Walrus from Archaeology UoYork talks about her SeaChanges research, looking at human exploitation of flatfish. To read more about her research, check out her blog post here: yorkarchaeology.co.uk/newsblog/2022/…

#PhD candidate Lou Martínez-García from Archaeogenomics UiO and Department of Biosciences, University of Oslo has successfully defended the thesis "Shadows of the past, a life through fisheries and #climate change: Historical patterns in the #evolution, demography and distribution of Atlantic cod" mn.uio.no/ibv/english/re…

Our paper, "Catch of the Day: Abundance and Size Data of Groupers (#Epinephelidae) and Combers (#Serranidae) from Middle to Late Holocene Levantine Archaeological Contexts" is now available #OpenAccess in The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology! Canan Çakırlar @Shyama_Ver tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…




Traded in the snowy north for sunny Ravenna this week to join the final conference of SeaChanges


David Orton opening the final wrap up meeting of the SeaChanges. It is going to be an interesting couple of days with the ESRs presenting their cool results! Including a bunch of invited speakers.

