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Department of Archaeology

 

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ENCOUNTER investigates the Jomon-Yayoi transition, a demic and cultural diffusion event that led the predominantly hunting, gathering, and fishing-based communities of the Japanese islands to adopt rice and millet farming during the 1st millennium BC.
Food globalisation in prehistory (FOGLIP) project employs archaeobotany, genetics, stable isotope analyses and ethno-archaeology to establish when and how early globalisation of staple foodstuffs occurred.
The Must Farm project is the first landscape scale archaeological investigation of deep Fenland, with its complex geological history.
A Bronze Age fortified tell settlement on the right bank of the river Danube 30km south of Budapest.