JOB OPPORTUNITY FOR RESEARCHER IN BONE & ANTER USE-WEAR ANALYSIS
We would like to encourage you to apply for the bone & antler use-wear analyst position in our laboratory. We would be delighted to welcome a young scientist – PhD Read More …
We would like to encourage you to apply for the bone & antler use-wear analyst position in our laboratory. We would be delighted to welcome a young scientist – PhD Read More …
POST-DOC position (Nicolaus Copernicus University) within the grant project PlAnt Raw maTerialS in the life of middle Holocene hunter-gatherer-fisher communities of the southeastern coast of the Baltic Sea (PARTS project). Read More …
One yaer position in Phytolithic analysis of Neolithic pastoral caves or shelters (“grottes-bergeries”) from southern France. For further information please check the following link: https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/CDD/UMR7264-CLADEL-001/Default.aspx?lang=EN
A job opportunity for microwear researchers currently advertised at the University of Leicester, UK. In October 2023 a new microwear project is starting at the School of Archaeology and Ancient Read More …
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in the framework of the ERC funded project REVIVE, Tracing Hominin Occupations of and Migrations throught the Levant: Reviving Paleolithic Research in Lebanon We are looking for a committed Read More …
A use-wear analysis specialist is required to study the aspect of use-wear on Late Epi-Paleolithic Natufian sickle blades from the southern Levant, which will also involve extensive cereal harvesting field Read More …
The post will involve substantial independent travel to Russia and Latvia to analyse material held in local collections. It is essential that you are willing and able to undertake this Read More …
PhD up to 4yr contracts available for several areas and lines of research, including use-wear analysis and multi-proxy analyses of residues in lithic artifacts This project has received funding Read More …
ESR6: Exploring the function of grinding stones using old and new methods (York/Copenhagen) Microwear analysis is well established in archaeological scientific research and has been applied to a range Read More …