Research areas
Material culture
The rich lithic and organic remains at Dolni Vestonice and other Moravian Gate sites are being investigated using modern and classic archaeological techniques. For further information please contact Prof. Jiri Svoboda.
Archaeobotany
Archaeobotanical techniques are being used to investigate palaeolithic people-plant relationships. For further information please contact Prof. Martin Jones.
Isotopes
Isotopic analyses of bones and teeth are being used to reconstruct past diets and climatic conditions at Palaeolithic sites in Moravia. For further information please contact Dr Rhiannon Stevens.
Soils and sediments
Geoarchaeological and micromorphological techniques are being used to investigate the history of human occupation and climatic fluctuation at Moravian Palaeolithic sites. For further information please contact Prof. Martin Jones.
Archaeozoology
Archaeozoological techniques are being used to investigate the relationships between Palaeolithic humans and animal in the Moravian region. For further information please contact Dr Miriam Nyvltova.
Prospective students
We welcome enquiries regarding future study, research (e.g. Undergraduate dissertations, Masters or PhD theses) or collaboration with the Moravian Project. Please contact Prof. Martin Jones.
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Updated: 2009-07-02. First Published: 2009-06-26 Copyright © 2009-2009 University of Cambridge Information provided by Prof. M. K. Jones |